Also I went back and redid my reference sheet for Orson! He's more up to date and accurate to how I see him. Details: Pre-Redemption Orson is around his late 30s, and was born in the Spectral Realm (Which Betrayus renamed to the Netherworld). As the descendant of King Spooky, he was the rightful king. In this universe, Inky, Pinky, Blinky, and Clyde are natural born ghosts (As we never actually get to see what their pac-person designs looked like), but after the Spectral Wells were sealed under Betrayus's command to prevent further natural ghosts from manifesting- they lost their memories, alongside every other weaker ghosts. Orson now left to rule over nothing, grew reclusive and angry towards the outside world, withdrew into his own creations. Betrayus, having an army behind him, forced Orson into working under him begrudgingly, the former king being reduced to a lackey that would never get to see his creations come to proper fruition outside of two. Toc-Man, his first proper mech, was crafted in a fit of rage when he found out a new pac-person was given the title of Pac-Man, deeming the teen a nobody imposter and unworthy of such a name. Toc-Man was created to give Orson the upperhand when topside, being a machine with limited access to power berries, he was immune to being munched. Orson's second creation, Paccy, is an autonomous AI crafted to both pose as, and frame, Pacster. Made to mimic the teen, though with the personality of Orson's past friend, he's a sassy android known for causing issues even after Orson's redemption. Think of Paccy as a troublemaking teen himself. Post-Redemption: Orson's identity was eventually found out by Sir Cumference, cornered and forced to properly interact with Pacster and his friends due to heavy pressure by the Ghost Gang. It took a few, long hours of insults and incessant ranting from the pale ghost before he finally relented and listened to what his past cohorts had to say. Orson finally got to know that Pacster's the kid of his childhood friend, and became more understanding, and with the promise of defeating Betrayus and reopening the Spectral Wells, Orson agreed to swap sides. Though, unable to openly do so, he made sure to thwart the doctor's inventions with his own know-how. Timid, sassy, and a bit of a know-it-all, Orson grew friendlier towards the Paclanders over time, regaining his trust towards other people, and the added sunlight was adding a green hue back to his body.














