Anyone acting like his skin isn’t insanely grey is being obtuse on purpose. You can think the art is pretty and also acknowledge that his skin is ridiculous.
Unless there’s a lore reason for why he literally looks dead, frankly the artist was better off just making him pale if this was their shit attempt at making a darker skinned character.
And yes, it is lowkey weird to act like this man is a representation of a darker skinned person when his skin color is literally only that of a corpse.
IF the author was trying to make dark toned characters. We don’t really know. Sometimes it’s just simply that authors want to make their characters look a certain way, doesn’t have to have lore.
There can be any fictional characters with different skin colors besides just black and white. Like I make OCs on ibis paint, blue skin with fantasy-like clothing of whatever I wanna make, I do red too (we’ll mainly on red shades). This is just how I see it personally. I don’t feel or see any ill intentions from author.
The character definitely has grey undertones, I agree. I just don’t see why it matters if he has grey skin or not, it’s just author’s OC. I just don’t think author is that dumb to not know brown skin exists, so I assume they meant for this grey tone.
Now if the author was trying to make a realistic dark toned person, it’s weird definitely and strange that this is their attempt at making a real life dark toned person. This would just be a corpse in real life as you said lmao.
Anyone acting like his skin isn’t insanely grey is being obtuse on purpose. You can think the art is pretty and also acknowledge that his skin is ridiculous.
Unless there’s a lore reason for why he literally looks dead, frankly the artist was better off just making him pale if this was their shit attempt at making a darker skinned character.
And yes, it is lowkey weird to act like this man is a representation of a darker skinned person when his skin color is literally only that of a corpse.
IF the author was trying to make dark toned characters. We don’t really know. Sometimes it’s just simply that authors want to make their characters look a certain way, doesn’t have to have lore.
There can be any fictional characters with different skin colors besides just black and white. Like I make OCs on ibis paint, blue skin with fantasy-like clothing of whatever I wanna make, I do red too (we’ll mainly on red shades). This is just how I see it personally. I don’t feel or see any ill intentions from author.
The character definitely has grey undertones, I agree. I just don’t see why it matters if he has grey skin or not, it’s just author’s OC. I just don’t think author is that dumb to not know brown skin exists, so I assume they meant for this grey tone.
Now if the author was trying to make a realistic dark toned person, it’s weird definitely and strange that this is their attempt at making a real life dark toned person. This would just be a corpse in real life as you said lmao.
And I don’t believe angels can die…right? I guess they can be kicked out of Heaven. But it’s fiction, so whatever author has in mind is that.