Chapter One Illustration for Samaritan’s Folly
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Chapter One Illustration for Samaritan’s Folly

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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter Two of Samaritan’s Folly is now available on Archive of Our Own.
Hell’s Fried Chicken
Cause the best food is the one that used to have a soul.
Cindy and Krispy McHell by @zerosenpie
Dottie by @cozy-starz
Cabbie and Carrie Flint by Me
Even as lovers, Cindy McHell still finds time to devise new ways to terrorize her little Cabbie.
Original Comic by Bob the Dalek
Cindy McHell by @zerosenpie
A sketch of the mouse-demon, Likho. The character will be featured in the upcoming West End story, Samaritan’s Folly.

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Advertisements feature heavily in the world of West End. Inspired by the advertising campaigns of the early to late 1900s, the advertisements in the story offer insight into the beliefs and attitudes of the various sinners and hellborn that go about their day to day life in Hell.
I don’t typically ship canon characters with OCs, much less my own. But I decided to have fun with it and drew whatever came to mind.
Millie's sister Sallie May is both a lovable character and a great example of representation in media. The fact that Sally is transgender isn't relevant to the story, so it is never brought up; but it isn’t hidden from the viewers either. Compare this to shows that overemphasize the gender and sexuality of the character, to the detriment of both the story and the character.