Make the doll a futa, please.
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I wouldn't mind giving it another shot if you want to describe them here. (Maybe not today), But it would be entertaining, especially, if more people would be willing to try also, even if they can't really draw. (Hint hint guys if anyone else is reading this.) I just think it'd be fun.
Here is what is in the image in my mind. There is a crudely made paper mache doll sitting in a foldable metal chair sitting at a grey wooden table, it has handcuffs on. It’s arms look weird, almost like the shirt was insufficientlystuffed with something, and then sewed onto the paper mache wrist/hands of the doll. Imagine a stereotypical mummy painted/coated in plaster, and you have somewhat gotten there with how the doll looks. The left side of the forehead of the doll has a dark hole in it. The doll has long intricately styled hair, and is wearing a long sleeved shirt and blue jeans. The wall is drywall painted a dark shade of cyan.
Here isThe the background behind the image. The ‘doll’ is Gerald Frol. He is a man in his early 20’s. He was arrested/taken into police custody because he purchased items that were used in a bomb. While in custody he confesses to killing 15 people in the past two months, setting off the aforementioned bomb on a busy bridge, which injured 38 people, and he claimed to have committed at least 5 acts of arson, 3 which lead to the injury of others. All of this was due to a ritual he was a part of. Because of this ritual he had to kill ‘competitors’ to ‘ascend’, whatever that means.
Gerald Frol claims that the interrogation that results from his confession is the final part of his ritual. The main interrogator, and the pov of the one that scene/image takes place from, is Detective Dien Jackson. Detective Jackson investigates the various crimes that Gerald Frol confessed to, but could not tie him to the crime/event. In fact, for most Gerald Frol has an airtight alibi. However, each of the 15 murder victims were accompanied by a crudely made paper mache doll covered in plaster, this is the only thing linking the murders together the acts of arson have no link outside of Gerald’s confession.
All of the dolls in the shape of various animals/creatures, and each of their heads and method of construction is the same. The forehead of each doll had a hole, that led to a hollow sphere. In the construction of each doll the spine of each doll was a musical instrument made 100% of a biological material, bone and/or wood, and each head was an ovaloid with a hamsterball as the ‘brain case’.
Gerald Frol is a meticulous person, every detail matters to him. His voice is quite, but his voice is steady. When he has a goal he knows how to achieve it, and will walk twords it. He likes to take control of his environment, and if he must be around others he prefers to be in control. However he would rather avoid them. Gerald is lanky, has long brown hair, green eyes, and even when handcuffed manages to style his hair.
In the scene that the image takes place, Detective Jackson is interrogating Gerald Frol. Gerald explains how the dolls were made, and how they, after he began this ritual, became the shadow of each participant. As he speaks in the detective’s vision Gerald’s body becomes a humanoid doll, in the style of the dolls found at the murder scenes. The only thing is that there was no humanoid doll found at the murder scenes. The hole in its forehead is endless pit, the harsh desk lamp‘s light makes Gerald’s shadow seem as if it is moving.