Name: Dollop
Age: 37
Birthday: March 1st, 1982
Gender: Feminine
Species: Oil Paint Slime
Category: Citizen
Career: Art Teacher
Appearance Description:
Art by Pallas, myself
Dollop is but globular, 850-pound mass of ooze and swirling pigments with little distinguishing features except for cavernous yet toothless mouth with two hallowed out “eyes” and some tendrils sticking out. At their base they have balls of paint that Dollop uses to scoot and slide around like many little feet. Such a form Dollop found made difficult for conversation so they fashioned themselves a “hat” in the shape of the upper portion of a curvy and busty human woman wearing a pink, long-sleeve dress and a white apron.
While convincingly human from a distance, up close it is easy to make out Dollops deficiencies of their human-shaped “hat”. To start, looking closely at the neck or the sleeves you can see where the globs of paint transitions to the flesh-tone skin. Skin that looks like the glossy finish painted over a statue than it does real flesh. Dollop’s face looks doll-like, with porcelain skin, rosy cheeks, a dainty nose, large eyes with pink irises and delicate lips. While innocent looking, when they try to speak their mouth seems to melt and drop into several cavities than some may find disturbing. Hair is another area of trouble, whom has given up trying to mimic human hair and instead has large globules swirling paint that looks like some sort of desert with painter’s palette stuck inside of it. Their hair is so massive that it ends up cover their right eye so only the left eye is left visible. Though their height is variable, they tend to keep at around 6 feet and 6 inches from their base to the very tip to the dollop on their head.
Personality Description:
Artsy:
Dollop has a natural devotion to the arts and has strong expertise on the subject. They possess a scrutinizing eye for an objects or person’s aesthetic qualities.
Talkative:
Dollop loves conversation and idle gossip. They can speak for great lengths on the things they find beautiful and fascinating.
Eccentric:
An artist devoted to her craft, Dollop’s constant need for new inspiration leads to slightly strange requests. While harmless, some people find her weird for seeming so random at times.
Whimsical:
Of playful nature, Dollop is good humored and enjoys willy acts of mischief.
Driven:
While can come off as aloof, when someone or something catches their interest, they devote their attention solely to object of their affections to the determent of everything else around them.
Active Abilities:
Oil Paint Manipulation:
Can manipulate and magically infuse any oil paint they come in direct contact with, including the paint that makes up their own body. So long as the paint is in direct contact with their body, they can manipulate the paint into all manners of shapes and colors.
Animated Paintings
Can the paint that makes up their body to create enchanting paintings where the subject move, almost as if one was one was watching a TV screen or looking out a window. Even more fascinating that paintings have some level of awareness of the viewer depending on the subject of the painting. While subjects such as a building or a tree are indifferent to their viewer, subjects such as animals or people are capable of being able to see and hear the viewer. Though the paintings can’t interact with anything outside of their painted little world and are obviously are unable to speak, they are attentive listeners and use gestures to communicate to a limited extent. While these paintings are not technically sentient, their life-like qualities and limited interactions can be seen as eerily alive. As Dollop use a piece of themselves to create these paintings, Dollop is connected of these paintings and is aware of where they are and their condition at all times.
Shape Mimicry:
Is able to manipulate their body or portions of their body to mimic the appearance of objects, including people. While convincing from afar, the texture is not quite right as it looks too glossy and painted over. The shapes Dollop mimics also tends to droop like melted wax.
Passive Abilities:
Amorphous Blob:
Dollop’s body is composed of magical oil-based paint. They are adept at slipping through small spaces and their defunct physiology means are largely unaffected by physical blows.
Untiring:
Does not tire from physical exertion nor require sleep to survive.
Amalgamate:
Dollop can store items physically inside of their own globous body and pull said objects out for later use. Most of the time Dollop would use their own body to store their art supplies on the go.
Magic Sapper:
Dollop feeds on magic of all types and their body sucks in magic like a sponge. Magic is directed to Dollop ends up getting absorbed and nullified, leading to Dollop being unaffected by magic of any kind, whether harmful or beneficial. Dollops sapping of magic is so pervasive that magical objects will not function when Dollop is holding them and magical beings are unable to perform magic if they are physically in contact with Dollop. Once Dollop lets go of person or object however, they will be able to use their magic once more.
Weaknesses:
Fire:
Being made of oil, Dollop is highly flammable.
Hydrophobic:
Composed of oil, their body is not very agreeable with water. While small quantities of water pose no danger for Dollop, immersing themselves in large bodies of water such as ponds or pools can cause Dollop to become too diluted to hold themselves together and fade away into nothingness if not removed within minutes.
Paint Thinners:
Substances such as turpentine or acetone are hazardous to Dollop as these chemicals’ “dissolve” Dollop.
Exotic Diet:
While they are able to consume food and beverages as any normal human, they derive no nutritional value from them. Dollop instead feeds exclusively on oil, pigments, and magic. Without oil or pigments they will become progressively smaller and smaller until they starve to death after a couple of weeks while is like water to Dollop whom can only go 3 or 4 days without absorbing magic.
Size Constraints:
Has an upper weight limit of only 850 pounds that they can maintain at one time. Any excess paint they try to absorb will merely slump off from some part of their body. While capable of surviving at a smaller size, amount of weight they are able to carry and how long they go on without paint or magic is proportional their current size vs their maximum size. If for example Dollop was divided in half, they could only carry half as much and will starve twice as quickly.
Weight Limit:
While flexible, their lack of rigidity means that they have trouble lifting or carrying things in excess of 50 pounds. This limit included the weight of any items they are carrying inside of their body.
Indivisible:
Unlike some other magical oozes and slimes, if parts of Dollop are ever separated, they are unable to control the portions that were cut off. Instead their consciousness is maintained in the largest of the intact blobs of paint while the rest become inert puddles of magical paint. Dollop can sense where these puddles are able to reabsorb them to regain their mass so long as the largest blob is able directly touch the paint. If for any reason Dollop is unable to do so, they can also regrow to their former size by making up for the lost with oil paint and magic though this process is tasking and can take hours or days depending on how mass was lost.
Biography:
Dollop origins begin in Dark Crystal Academy, accidentally coalescing from the school’s vats of leftover paint that combined magical waste that was not properly disposed of. It was from this waste that Dollop oozed out of, being nothing more than a basketball size glob of oil with animal-like intelligence when they were discovered. Dollop was originally kept as the beloved class pet by one of the school’s art teachers for years but as Dollop grew larger and larger, they progressively became more and more sentient. As a child-like intellect developed, Dollop copied the actions of the school teacher and their students as they tried to make rudimentary paintings of their own. When Dollop’s sentience now undeniable, the art teacher adopted Dollop their foster parent and helped them through being enrolled as student of Dark Crystal Academy.
Dollop would spend almost their entire life living at Dark Crystal Academy, following their foster parent’s footsteps as an art teacher at Dark Crystal Academy upon graduating. As an art teacher, Dollop was extremely prolific oil painter and was extremely active in with school’s art clubs as well as the island’s art community. That is until Dark Crystal was frozen in time and forgotten, in which Dollop was trapped in the for nearly 12 years. But the time the school was freed, Dollop’s world was forever changed as the school that was once her home was ruin, their adoptive parent had passed away during those 12 years, and many of her paintings were lost or destroyed due to her being forgotten about. While Dollop had to take some time off to grieve and process things, once she was well she was transferred to Starlight Academy as art teacher due to their experience and is now set to resume their life; ready to take on new inspiration.
Resources:
Has an art studio in the city that they are currently living in. They also make a modest income as a school art teacher and owns a lot of art supplies at their home.
Additional Information:
None at this moment
Age: 37
Birthday: March 1st, 1982
Gender: Feminine
Species: Oil Paint Slime
Category: Citizen
Career: Art Teacher
Appearance Description:
Art by Pallas, myself
Dollop is but globular, 850-pound mass of ooze and swirling pigments with little distinguishing features except for cavernous yet toothless mouth with two hallowed out “eyes” and some tendrils sticking out. At their base they have balls of paint that Dollop uses to scoot and slide around like many little feet. Such a form Dollop found made difficult for conversation so they fashioned themselves a “hat” in the shape of the upper portion of a curvy and busty human woman wearing a pink, long-sleeve dress and a white apron.
While convincingly human from a distance, up close it is easy to make out Dollops deficiencies of their human-shaped “hat”. To start, looking closely at the neck or the sleeves you can see where the globs of paint transitions to the flesh-tone skin. Skin that looks like the glossy finish painted over a statue than it does real flesh. Dollop’s face looks doll-like, with porcelain skin, rosy cheeks, a dainty nose, large eyes with pink irises and delicate lips. While innocent looking, when they try to speak their mouth seems to melt and drop into several cavities than some may find disturbing. Hair is another area of trouble, whom has given up trying to mimic human hair and instead has large globules swirling paint that looks like some sort of desert with painter’s palette stuck inside of it. Their hair is so massive that it ends up cover their right eye so only the left eye is left visible. Though their height is variable, they tend to keep at around 6 feet and 6 inches from their base to the very tip to the dollop on their head.
Personality Description:
Artsy:
Dollop has a natural devotion to the arts and has strong expertise on the subject. They possess a scrutinizing eye for an objects or person’s aesthetic qualities.
Talkative:
Dollop loves conversation and idle gossip. They can speak for great lengths on the things they find beautiful and fascinating.
Eccentric:
An artist devoted to her craft, Dollop’s constant need for new inspiration leads to slightly strange requests. While harmless, some people find her weird for seeming so random at times.
Whimsical:
Of playful nature, Dollop is good humored and enjoys willy acts of mischief.
Driven:
While can come off as aloof, when someone or something catches their interest, they devote their attention solely to object of their affections to the determent of everything else around them.
Active Abilities:
Oil Paint Manipulation:
Can manipulate and magically infuse any oil paint they come in direct contact with, including the paint that makes up their own body. So long as the paint is in direct contact with their body, they can manipulate the paint into all manners of shapes and colors.
Animated Paintings
Can the paint that makes up their body to create enchanting paintings where the subject move, almost as if one was one was watching a TV screen or looking out a window. Even more fascinating that paintings have some level of awareness of the viewer depending on the subject of the painting. While subjects such as a building or a tree are indifferent to their viewer, subjects such as animals or people are capable of being able to see and hear the viewer. Though the paintings can’t interact with anything outside of their painted little world and are obviously are unable to speak, they are attentive listeners and use gestures to communicate to a limited extent. While these paintings are not technically sentient, their life-like qualities and limited interactions can be seen as eerily alive. As Dollop use a piece of themselves to create these paintings, Dollop is connected of these paintings and is aware of where they are and their condition at all times.
Shape Mimicry:
Is able to manipulate their body or portions of their body to mimic the appearance of objects, including people. While convincing from afar, the texture is not quite right as it looks too glossy and painted over. The shapes Dollop mimics also tends to droop like melted wax.
Passive Abilities:
Amorphous Blob:
Dollop’s body is composed of magical oil-based paint. They are adept at slipping through small spaces and their defunct physiology means are largely unaffected by physical blows.
Untiring:
Does not tire from physical exertion nor require sleep to survive.
Amalgamate:
Dollop can store items physically inside of their own globous body and pull said objects out for later use. Most of the time Dollop would use their own body to store their art supplies on the go.
Magic Sapper:
Dollop feeds on magic of all types and their body sucks in magic like a sponge. Magic is directed to Dollop ends up getting absorbed and nullified, leading to Dollop being unaffected by magic of any kind, whether harmful or beneficial. Dollops sapping of magic is so pervasive that magical objects will not function when Dollop is holding them and magical beings are unable to perform magic if they are physically in contact with Dollop. Once Dollop lets go of person or object however, they will be able to use their magic once more.
Weaknesses:
Fire:
Being made of oil, Dollop is highly flammable.
Hydrophobic:
Composed of oil, their body is not very agreeable with water. While small quantities of water pose no danger for Dollop, immersing themselves in large bodies of water such as ponds or pools can cause Dollop to become too diluted to hold themselves together and fade away into nothingness if not removed within minutes.
Paint Thinners:
Substances such as turpentine or acetone are hazardous to Dollop as these chemicals’ “dissolve” Dollop.
Exotic Diet:
While they are able to consume food and beverages as any normal human, they derive no nutritional value from them. Dollop instead feeds exclusively on oil, pigments, and magic. Without oil or pigments they will become progressively smaller and smaller until they starve to death after a couple of weeks while is like water to Dollop whom can only go 3 or 4 days without absorbing magic.
Size Constraints:
Has an upper weight limit of only 850 pounds that they can maintain at one time. Any excess paint they try to absorb will merely slump off from some part of their body. While capable of surviving at a smaller size, amount of weight they are able to carry and how long they go on without paint or magic is proportional their current size vs their maximum size. If for example Dollop was divided in half, they could only carry half as much and will starve twice as quickly.
Weight Limit:
While flexible, their lack of rigidity means that they have trouble lifting or carrying things in excess of 50 pounds. This limit included the weight of any items they are carrying inside of their body.
Indivisible:
Unlike some other magical oozes and slimes, if parts of Dollop are ever separated, they are unable to control the portions that were cut off. Instead their consciousness is maintained in the largest of the intact blobs of paint while the rest become inert puddles of magical paint. Dollop can sense where these puddles are able to reabsorb them to regain their mass so long as the largest blob is able directly touch the paint. If for any reason Dollop is unable to do so, they can also regrow to their former size by making up for the lost with oil paint and magic though this process is tasking and can take hours or days depending on how mass was lost.
Biography:
Dollop origins begin in Dark Crystal Academy, accidentally coalescing from the school’s vats of leftover paint that combined magical waste that was not properly disposed of. It was from this waste that Dollop oozed out of, being nothing more than a basketball size glob of oil with animal-like intelligence when they were discovered. Dollop was originally kept as the beloved class pet by one of the school’s art teachers for years but as Dollop grew larger and larger, they progressively became more and more sentient. As a child-like intellect developed, Dollop copied the actions of the school teacher and their students as they tried to make rudimentary paintings of their own. When Dollop’s sentience now undeniable, the art teacher adopted Dollop their foster parent and helped them through being enrolled as student of Dark Crystal Academy.
Dollop would spend almost their entire life living at Dark Crystal Academy, following their foster parent’s footsteps as an art teacher at Dark Crystal Academy upon graduating. As an art teacher, Dollop was extremely prolific oil painter and was extremely active in with school’s art clubs as well as the island’s art community. That is until Dark Crystal was frozen in time and forgotten, in which Dollop was trapped in the for nearly 12 years. But the time the school was freed, Dollop’s world was forever changed as the school that was once her home was ruin, their adoptive parent had passed away during those 12 years, and many of her paintings were lost or destroyed due to her being forgotten about. While Dollop had to take some time off to grieve and process things, once she was well she was transferred to Starlight Academy as art teacher due to their experience and is now set to resume their life; ready to take on new inspiration.
Resources:
Has an art studio in the city that they are currently living in. They also make a modest income as a school art teacher and owns a lot of art supplies at their home.
Additional Information:
None at this moment