The bisexual flag as a hot goth girl 👀🩷💜🩵

Her name is Lilith and she's my angsty witchy tiefling! Obviously she's bisexual 🤭✨🏳️‍🌈

Here's some fun facts about her✨

💙 She owns a funeral home

💙 Witchy babe with witchy magic~

💙 Tired of your shit and will tell you with slam poetry

💙 She has chronic leg pain and uses mobility aids!

If Lilith was in a dating queer game, would you take her out on a date??

#queerwomen #oc #lgbtq #witchy #dndcharacter

2025/3/6 Edited to

... Read moreCreating original characters (OCs) is one of my favorite ways to explore identity and imagination, and letting them spring from something meaningful like a flag is even more special! For Lilith, I really wanted to embody the spirit of the bisexual flag into a fantasy creature, and my angsty witchy tiefling was born. When I decided to turn the bi flag into a fantasy OC, I thought about what emotions and aesthetics those colors evoke for me – mystery, passion, and a touch of something dark yet vibrant. Lilith isn't just any goth baddie; she's a whole mood. Imagine a purple-skinned, purple-haired tiefling with horns, always rocking a dark top or a dramatic red robe. Her signature black t-shirt emblazoned with 'I'M BI' isn't just a statement; it's a core part of her identity, reflecting the unapologetic pride I wanted her to exude. She's got that undeniable '10/10 goth baddie' energy, but it's rooted in a deep sense of self and an unwillingness to compromise. Her witchy magic isn't just for show; she uses a glowing scroll, hinting at powerful spells and ancient knowledge. One of the most unique aspects I wanted to bring to Lilith was her ownership of a funeral home. It’s not just a quirky detail; it ties into her goth aesthetic and her comfort with the macabre, but also perhaps hints at a nurturing side, helping others through difficult transitions. This contrasts beautifully with her 'won't put up with bullshit' attitude, making her a complex and layered character. She's tough, she's outspoken, and she’s not afraid to use slam poetry to tell you exactly how she feels. For me, it was also really important to include diverse representation in her design. Lilith experiences chronic leg pain and uses mobility aids, often seen with a cane or in a wheelchair. This choice was deliberate, showing that strength and magic come in many forms, and disability doesn't define her capabilities or her 'baddie' status. It adds a practical, relatable layer to her fantasy persona, making her feel even more real and inspiring. When I see searches for "fem4fem" or "goth bi," I hope Lilith resonates as a character who truly embodies queer strength and unapologetic self-expression. She's a powerful example of how fantasy OCs can break molds and represent a broader spectrum of experiences. So, if you're ever thinking about creating your own fantasy OC, consider what unique traits and identities you can weave in. How can you make them visually striking, like Lilith's purple skin and horns, or give them a powerful message with a simple 'I'M BI' shirt? And seriously, thinking about her in a dating game scenario, knowing all these fun facts... would you still swipe right on this incredible witchy goth girl tiefling?

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GothicUnicorn

Omg so cute!!! 😍

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