"Oh Beast, Oh Beast, Why does thy have such tattered bruises?"
"Beast of the Silenced, Beast of the Tattered, Why does thee have such bloody bruises?"
"'Cause I seek out blood and carnage of what is forbidden!"
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As an apology for not posting in a LONG ASS time and for my page being viewed 1,000 times [now its 1,104 ^^'''] this is a way for thanking all of you for enjoying my work!
This is Draven Fallen Tarleton [Tavington] from the SB series. He is the younger twin to Sinclair Nightingale Tarleton [Tavington] by 5 minutes. Unlike the tradition in the Sinnerhood, the daughters look like their fathers and the sons look like their mothers or a mixture of both, Draven is the only son of Tarleton [Tavington] that looks like him.
They don't show up until the 2nd series [both original and fanfiction]; their birth was a mystery to everyone around them, since they did not know they existed and the fact they were hidden. They were born a little awhile after Celestine was somewhat a preteen and way before the birth of Serenade, Artemis, and Aidan.
In the original, Draven is a mute in the beginning and is very attached to his big sister. Later on, he starts to talk, but in general isn't a big talker like his deceased older brother Celestine or even Aidan or Artemis. He's been tortured beyond belief in the past and is use to be a submessive unlike his siblings who are dominating sinners. From his abuse, he has many bruises and scars on his back and is often called by many "The Silenced Beast". Yet, when he kills, he kills PureBred Sinners which is a Taboo. When he is reunited with Juliana, he is so attached to her that he starts to cut his wrists obsessively if he is not with her at all time. As he is taught how to be human by Juliana, he is more refined and collective but whenever he is tempted or pushed over his limits, will be come a killing machine.
In the fanfiction, he still has those scars, is a mute, still attached to Sinclair, very attached to Juliana when she finds him, and very submessive when he and his sister are found in the beginning. But later on, he becomes much more talktive, dominating sinner like his siblings, energetic and a little flamboyant with fashion and music. Yet, whenever he is pushed, he is still a gruesome killing machine or when someone hurts his mother or any of his siblings. In the third series when he meets Kitty Pryde, he starts understand the whole concept of love that his older twin sisters taught him. His abuse that he suffered while being seperated from his family makes him think he will hurt Kitty but that doesn't stop her from loving the person he is. ----
There are two versions of this picture; the original drawing (which I'll eventually post) and this one, the upbeat and digital one. It was drawn in a Gothic Shojo style with Draven looking feminine.
This is Draven at 13 during a flashback of when he was traveling with Sinclair to find their mother as well as escaping their attackers.
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