I drew this when I was having a bad day cause I believe a Bananawani would see into my kind pure heart and let me pet them.
You know, like real crocodiles.

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I drew this when I was having a bad day cause I believe a Bananawani would see into my kind pure heart and let me pet them.
You know, like real crocodiles.

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thinkg what you write about cordelia
if you give her a slightly darker skintone you could pass of crocodile as her parent (if you're still looking for a backstory for her)
Not a bad idea, anon, since I still don't have any idea who I want her parents to be. But... the crocomom theory was never confirmed so I'm unsure which route I should take in this scenario. Is Crocodile her dad then or her mom? And what do we know of Crocodile's backstory that would give us a valid reason for Cordelia growing up in the streets? And who would the other parent be? I'm open for more suggestions though because this actually sounds interesting.
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