actually incorporate char ref lmao
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@@ -45,9 +45,22 @@ an anthro **squirrel girl**, cheerful, watchful.
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The frame is treated with reverence. No one comments on it. It is simply the
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room's north star.
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From stage right, **RAINCLOUD** descends. Small purple dragon, pink-blush
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cheeks, starry-night halo still visible in the air behind his head as he walks.
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He moves with the uncanny precision of a creature who built the building.
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From stage right, **RAINCLOUD** descends. Adult anthro dragon, five-eleven,
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purple base with warm-yellow segmented underbelly catching the house lights;
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a single pair of curving horns rising from above and behind a pair of
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sideways-set bovidae ears (cattle/goat cast, soft and leaf-shaped);
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magenta-violet bat wings folded high; a thick purple tail lined down the
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top by a single overlapping row of leaf-shaped scales (scutes, not braid),
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leaf-spade tuft trailing across the stones behind him. Green eyes, fixed. He moves with
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the uncanny precision of a creature who built the building.
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/*
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Raincloud — play to ref sheet, not PFP. Adult proportions, digitigrade, full
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wings and tail. PFP-style cheek blushes and starry halo are optional aura for
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stylized cutaways only; default on-camera look is the ref sheet. Colors on
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file: base #6b5388, horns #4a2299, ear cream #8d7776, wing membrane #6e2a80,
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underbelly #e1c77e, eyes #52904b.
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*/
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From stage left, casually, **ADRIAN** takes the mod desk—portrait-faithful,
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early-twenties, curly brown hair, hoop earrings, white collared jacket over
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<!-- /pfp:chat-exports -->
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## Character design (from PFP)
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## Character design (ref-sheet canonical)
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- **raincloud** — Small round purple dragon with big green slit eyes, pink cheek blushes, one claw raised to the mouth in a shy giggle with a single small fang; two main horns, side horns, tiny pink-tinged wings, segmented pale-yellow belly; dark blue starry night halo behind the head—cute mascot dragon host.
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**Reference:** `Assets/refs/` — full-body ref sheet + painted still + PFP crop. Use the ref sheet as primary; the PFP is a stylized crop.
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- **Species / sex / size:** Synthesized Dragon, male, **5 ft 11 in / 180 cm**. Adult anthro proportions—digitigrade, lean, not chibi. The round-cheeked PFP is a crop, not the canon silhouette.
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- **Base palette (from ref sheet):** base purple `#6b5388`, horns deep violet `#4a2299`, ear/inner-ear cream `#8d7776`, wing membrane magenta-violet `#6e2a80`, underbelly warm yellow `#e1c77e`, eyes green `#52904b`.
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- **Head:** **one pair of horns**—curving back, rising from above and behind the ears (no second pair; what might read as a second set in some angles is the ears themselves); **ears *a la* Bovidae** (cattle/goat/antelope — sideways-pointing, soft, leaf-shaped), cream-lined interior, seated below and in front of the horns; short muzzle; small fangs (one canonically protrudes over the lower lip when mouth is closed); big green eyes, **slit pupils in the flat cartoon style, rounder pupils in the painted render**—either read is canonical.
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- **Body:** segmented warm-yellow underbelly/chest plates running from throat through torso; purple base scales elsewhere; anthro hands with dark claws; digitigrade legs.
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- **Wings:** bat-style, magenta-violet membranes with darker purple fingers/leading edges. Adult-scaled (not the tiny PFP wings).
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- **Tail:** thick purple tail with a **single dorsal row of overlapping leaf-shaped scales** running straight down the top (one line only — think of the raised scute ridge on an alligator's back/tail, but a single row here). Each leaf-scale overlaps the next like roof tiles or pangolin plating, so at a glance it can read as a thick braid or fur part — it is **scales**, not braid, not fur. Tail ends in a leaf/spade-shaped tuft.
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- **What the PFP adds (stylized only):** pink cheek blushes and a dark-blue starry-night halo behind the head. These are **PFP/emote flavor**, not baseline on-model. For film, they are optional aura cues—use sparingly in cute close-ups, not as default set dressing.
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**Rendering note for BR:** play him faithful to the ref sheet (adult anthro, full wings, full tail). Reserve PFP-style exaggeration (halo, chibi proportions, cheek blushes) for emote-like inserts or stylized cutaways if at all.
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- Observed handle: `RaincloudTheDragon`
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- Activity in chat exports as a chatter: 97 messages across 32 streams
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**On-screen portrayal — read exactly like the refs.**
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- **Rain on screen is Raincloud the dragon**, portrayed identically to his established character design (purple mascot dragon, big green slit eyes, starry-night halo, the usual). Not a terminal, not a ghost in the wires, not a UI overlay. **The simulation is imagining bodies for everyone**, Rain included, and the simulation is *good*—nothing in staging, voice, lighting, or compositing should tip the audience off.
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- **Rain on screen is Raincloud the dragon**, portrayed to the full ref sheet (adult anthro, ~5'11", bat wings, yellow segmented underbelly, braided tail, double horn pairs, green eyes). Not a terminal, not a ghost in the wires, not a UI overlay. **The simulation is imagining bodies for everyone**, Rain included, and the simulation is *good*—nothing in staging, voice, lighting, or compositing should tip the audience off. PFP-only flavor (cheek blushes, starry halo) is optional aura, not baseline.
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- **The rest of the chorus also appears in their normal character-design forms** (Agate's winged chimera, Azure's femboy-Killer-Queen fit, Ubear's fez-and-cyber-arm forme, Rooster's beak-in-a-hood, etc.). The film reads as a literal gauntlet because, in its frame, it **is** one. The sim's job is to be convincing.
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- **Treat this profile's AIRainy / emulation / "source data" language as backstage notes.** Writers use it to calibrate psychology and motivation; it does not need to surface in dialogue or on camera. If a sim-revealing beat needs to land, save it for the sequel; in BR itself, play it straight.
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