For today’s update, we would like to feature an artwork piece snippet from Mick’s Patreon alongside a yummy and exciting lore tidbit, a neatly refined biography on one of the Vilous Official Characters, Quu the male Nevrean with a better perspective and insight for the story!
Please enjoy the read down below, and be sure to check out the HD Version of this art piece, available at Mick's Patreon!
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Quu is a male Nevrean, who lives in the later stages of modern era Gold Ring.
He is adorned with glittery lemon-yellow feathers and white, curly hair. He has a slender build and delicate physique, just like typical male Nevreans. Also, the lack of horns on him, gives him a more streamlined appearance. (Note: It is still not determined strictly whether this feature is a specificity belonging to Quu solely, or is a common option that regular male Nevreans could have.)
He is the first, official Judda in Gold Ring, after the nation of Gold Ring had enforced the Judda system. Due to this social position that he finds himself in, he is usually living on the high rise floor of the tower located within the central city part of Gold Ring, the heart of the nation itself.
He bears the role of a “wedge” instaurated in order to put a full stop on the ongoing confused situation within Gold Ring which had arisen since Nevreans immigrated into the nation. However, his aspirations and hopes are to rather become and take upon a more rustic appearance, spending a quiet and ordinary life. (His background story prior to him taking up the position of Judda, has not been determined just yet.)
Due to his good glib tongue, he often provides nice jokes which can make people laugh. Meanwhile, he is also adept at saying things that can and will offend people. This aspect originates from his deep, complex anxiety stemming from his fear of garnering an indifferent attitude from other people.
Even if his words may cause displeasure or negative feelings towards people, he ultimately takes up a result from getting a response or attention out of them.
However, after assuming the position as a symbolic representative of the nation of Gold Ring, and his name, therefore, becoming well known alongside the role he bears, he has virtually lost any and all opportunities to use these type of conversational abilities.
He developed a good friendship with Jakk, and he often invites Jakk to his room and enjoys various interesting conversations that cover wide categories and genres.
There is a rumor that he has some kind of secret relationship with Yun Yagili, however, this is not strictly identified nor proven, as a lot of matters related to Yun are shrouded in a dark sense of mystery.
Some of our fans may already know an interesting concept surrounding Vilous official characters, including Quu, that was already existing in the transitional period between Old Age canon and New Age canon, the “Rain Family”.
It is centered on the great mother, Rain, and composed of core characters such as Yun, Jakk and Quu, as adopted family members.
Yun takes up the position of that of an older sister for Jakk, and Quu plays a role similar to an elder brother for Jakk.
As such, Jakk takes up the position of the youngest child, in this relationship of siblings.
As all of them have no biological relationship to one another, and they are stated as being “Family”, it can be said that this is somewhat of a “fake” family.
This concept was probably considered as a strict canonical story in the New Age of Vilous universe, however, this actually belongs to Tsukurikake, Kiki’s spiritual themed world. In the transitional period, Mick was undergoing a few experiments whilst making use of core characters. For this experiment, Kiki was supplying her with many interesting and fun ideas. And these concepts were originated and brought up from the world of Tsukurikake.
Nowadays, as the authentic and firm story of Vilous has begun, the above experimental concepts, have become to be strictly separated from the range of canonical standards in the Vilous Universe, and move into the realm of what Tsukurikake takes care of.
In conclusion, the concept of the “Rain Family” lies strictly outside of the realm of what Vilous canon is, however, it is still living on, preserved within the realm of Tsukurikake.
Both universes have these spiritual interactions and relationships of which you can gather from hereinbefore. Of course, this does not mean to say that both worlds are actually connected to one another in any way shape or form, canonically or otherwise. However, these backgrounds are valuable and proof of Mick and Kiki’s continued, deep friendship and collaboration as creators.