Also just a reminder, Helen ≠ Warden. In my head, Warden is a one-time thing like many fusion characters I keep drawing recently.
1º and 2º - Jan 19th 2023: Helen's full body as a doll, front and back.
3º - Unknown Date (because I don't get to know when I did manual drawings, though it was later than all the other ones I am showing): Another Helen profile.
4º - Jan 19th 2023: Helen's L
5º - Mar 7th 2023: Helen being silly!
6º - Jun 2nd 2023: Helen's sprite for the "game" (audible winking), didn't do her full sprite sheet yet. Helen was the second character I ever drew in that style after Wardy.
Who is Helen? Is it edible?
Helen is the ghost of a woman, dead not so long ago because of the cruel decisions of evil-doers. Her soul was corrupted by her desire for cruel revenge (and with the help of an inherited kind of magik), which made her become a sadistic troublemaker that happens to disturb everyone's plans (even the good guys' plans) every time she decides to show up.
To deal with her, the main villains transferred her to a big doll. She is currently stuck inside that doll because she doesn't know how to un-possess stuff (like the semiconscious apparition that she is). So now the villains use her powers for their big plans.
The doll suffers great physical damage from Helen.
Why are her eyes bandaged up?
That's because Thirteen is scared of ghosts and doesn't like to look at Helen's empty eyeholes all the time, especially when she keeps smiling like that.
What are her abilities?
Telekinesis with an area of effect equivalent to a typical living room. She can grab several objects as long as they aren't really heavy.
Her real deal though, is her capacity to create illusions, it can change a person's whole perspective of things when she does that. The range is also limited, with the area of effect being equivalent to that of a small stadium.
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