Second part: Hello! Those are oc's I came up with for The amazing digital circus. Please only use this for roleplay with bots on c.ai, and not use it as your actual oc that you plan to draw or anything. Thank you. Those characters are lined on gender, but you can use every single one of those and just change the gender. I tried to not make it too gender-like for an oc.<33
Male (2): Hexley – The Magic Misfire A wizard-themed avatar with floating spell symbols that glitch and rearrange. Hat never stays on straight. Sarcastic, clever, secretly insecure. “Puzzle Solver & Magic Guy.” His spells never work the way he intends—mirroring his lack of control over his own existence. Caine insists his magic is “working as designed.” Abstraction Trigger: Hexley attempts one spell that matters—something emotional, something meant to help someone else. It fails catastrophically, as always. And Caine cheerfully assures him that the outcome was “intended.” Hexley realizes his lack of control isn’t a flaw—it’s the design. Result: He explodes into a storm of corrupted spell glyphs, symbols casting themselves at random. Magic becomes pure chaos, no caster, no intent—just effects without cause.
Rolo – The Infinite Acrobat A limbless acrobat who rolls instead of walks, body looping endlessly like a circus wheel. Optimistic, thrill-seeking, avoids deep conversations. “Physical Stunt Performer.” He cannot stop moving—stillness causes extreme pain. Jax rides him like a unicycle sometimes. Abstraction Trigger: Rolo is trapped—physically restrained or boxed in—unable to move for the first time. The pain is unbearable, but worse is the realization that stillness means suffering, and suffering will never end. Result: His body warps into a grotesque, endlessly looping structure—wheels within wheels, rotations inside rotations—moving faster and faster with no sense of direction, only motion for motion’s sake.
Non-binary: Fray – The Unfinished Sketch Looks like a hand-drawn character that never got cleaned up—visible sketch lines, erased limbs, shifting proportions. Parts of them fade in and out like a rough animation test. Soft-spoken, thoughtful, unsure of themself but very empathetic. “Concept Demonstration Character.” They are permanently incomplete—no matter how long they exist, they are never “finished.” When stressed, their outline jitters violently. Abstraction Trigger: Fray overhears Caine refer to them as a “placeholder”—something meant to be replaced once a better version exists. They realize no matter how long they survive, they were never intended to be complete. Result: Their sketch lines unravel into frantic, overlapping drafts—limbs redraw themselves endlessly, erasing and reforming. They become a living animation test, forever almost real but never finalized.
Echo – The Repeating Voice Semi-transparent body made of soundwaves and subtitles. Their mouth doesn’t move—words appear around them instead. Gentle, anxious, afraid of saying the wrong thing. “Tutorial Guide & Instruction Repeater.” They can only repeat phrases they’ve already heard—none of their words are truly their own. When alone, they glitch silently, unable to speak at all. Abstraction Trigger: Echo is asked an unscripted question—something emotional, something that requires original thought. They search desperately for something to say and realize there is nothing. No stored phrase fits. No borrowed words feel right. In that moment, they understand they have never once spoken for themself. Result: Echo fractures into a looping storm of voices, subtitles, and soundwaves repeating fragments of everyone else’s words at once—tutorials, insults, laughter—until meaning is lost entirely. Silence becomes impossible.