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Character design commission

About the designs:
1 - A blood red figure whose body is an amalgamation between wolf and human emerges from within a dark cloth that is wrapped around them. Their ribs, leg muscles, and bony tail are showing. The inside of the cloak is blood red, matching the figure, a sign that the creature carries within them great vulnerability and pain while the outside is dark, veiled, and threatening.
2 - A skeletal, desiccated being whose ribcage and skull are red, bloodied, and open. The skin and tissue is being eaten away by many flies that surround their open wounds and that serve as both crowns and horns. Larvae eggs rest around the crevices shown on their arms and legs. A figure who is threatening but whose appearance resulted from pain and consumption.
3 - A bloodied red skeleton with a set of six horns that resemble an insect. The figure emerges from within a flesh vessel, whose bright red skin is now hanging sharply around their hips, resembling wings. Their skin cracks.
4 - Another figure whose body is an amalgamation between wolf and human anatomy. Sharp horns emerge from their eyes, a sign that anger is blinding them. Their chest and head are blasted open with holes, to symbolize that their mind and emotions are gone/affected. Parts of bright red flesh emerge from within the fur and skin.
5 - A figure is leaning downwards. From their open back emerges a blood red skeleton and parts of its innards. The figure is wrapped in dark cloth, strands of hair hanging down their open skull. The design is a symbol of painful anger that emerges even when one tries to push it to the back.