About the illustration at the end of this update: I mentioned a bit about these three but they are Oswald's little sisters. It's pretty clear that Oswald's father was all about reputation so he adpoted these three girls as an act of charity to look good among the public. Once they were adpoted, however, he completely ignored them being around since what he wanted them for was all done. Oswald's mother took the time to raise the girls a bit when they were very young and taught them a ton of spanish (hence why they tend to use a ton of terms from it in the series). Aside from that, it was mostly the servants and Oswald that took care of them. Most of the time they tend to cause a ton of trouble, often making a mess around the house and especially playing with Oswald's things. Despite that, the three are still very loving towards Oswald and each other.
Alice (on the left) is the follower, she prefers to just go along with everything that is planned out. Merryweather (in the middle) is the most rational of the three, usually throwing plenty of insight in where she can. Celes (on the right) is the leader of the group, often times conjuring ideas before really thinking them through.
The streets of 1891, London are plagued by an unidentified serial killer. While searching for an answer, Inspector Utterson fears all clues point to his estranged friend, and previous master, Doctor Henry Jekyll as the culprit. Discovering this, Utterson realizes he must choose between his still strong desire to protect Henry, or turn him in for certain death and lose him forever.
A queer retelling of the classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde, follow Aloysius Utterson as he desperately tries to save his dear friend Henry from his own murderous alter ego.
Updates once a week. Content warnings for blood, violence, mental illness, and general horror atmosphere.
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