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Happy birthday man!
Happy Birthday!
I always find it funny that half your gory stuff doesn't seem to make anyone bat an eye while other people put Mature tags on drawings that have only a little blood, if any at all.

Not saying you should Mature-tag everything, but I certainly think that everyone else needs to toughen up a bit, especially because I don't think there should be toddlers browsing this place...
Is it possible for you to upload a journal or something to introduce your OCs. Because they're all pretty cool, but I want to know more about them.
I'm not sure how I would go about it through a journal, but if you want to know more about them I can tell you through Notes or something
If you came up with a format (a bit like how I have a format in one of my Journals for art tools), it would be a lot easier. I'll come up with an example:

[Insert title here]

Short introduction of the topic maybe

Character name: Example
[then you can add a few more lines for details like age, gender, species, etc.]
Personality:
Role:
Description:
This character is yadda yadda yada, they represent this, etc.
[add an image]

I always find that structures like these make things a lot easier in Journals. Hope this helps.
I literally used one of your ONE sprites as a reference for an RPG Maker 2003 battle sprite. You're pretty good with anatomy and proportions, even when restricted to a 48x48 canvas!