Character Design - Adult Hazel (Saga)


STORY:


       Saga is a comic from Brian K Vaughan with art by Fiona Staples. The story follows the Marko, a former foot soldier from the moon of Wreath, and his wife Alana, a former prison guard from Landfall. Wreath is the moon of Landfall, and the two worlds have been locked in conflict for many years. When Marko was captured, he was imprisoned where Alana was stationed on the planet Cleave. Through series of events, the two feel in love and escaped together before giving birth to a baby girl named Hazel,  baby that should have not been able to be born; the only ever hybrid child that has survived
       While Marko and Alana's world were close the two were very different, not only culturally, but its people are very different physically. The people of Wreath have animalistic features, most notably horns and ears. Marko has horns and ears that resemble that of a goat or ram. The people of Landfall most notably have wings resembling that of different animals. Alana has green wings resembling an insects.
      Hazel, like both of her parents, has both of these features, inheriting ram like horns and ears from her father, and 4 green feathered wings from her mother.
      In the story, so far, Hazel is never seen as an adult, though she does have a presence in the story. Through the books, she has narration describing the events taking place, giving insight on how she felt at the time or how she feels looking back on her memories.
     

DESIGN:

       For Hazel's adult design, she will be in her mid 20's. She will have horns and ears resembling a ram and 4 large green bird wings. She will have an athletic figure like that of a fighter. She will be wearing dark cloths and have a hood she can wear to cover her face and horn. The clothes she wears will be mostly cloth and some leather. They will be dark as to stay hidden and inconspicuous when on the movie. They will allow for quick, sharp movements so she can maneuver and run with no trouble.




































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