When Skulduggery stops, Akito only notices because suddenly it's like trying to tug along a brick wall. He almost stumbles backwards, but catches himself and shoots Skul the mildest of mildly irritated looks.
The idea sounds fun though, and so Akito considers it. "I can't make my face unrecognizable, but I can try."
It's a good challenge, at the very least
So first he'll take the Irishman's accent into consideration, and his age. It was more common to have longer hair a million years ago than short, so... Shoulder-length. Brown, and... On the curler side of wavy. A squared jaw as opposed to Akito's own made of sharp angles. Higher cheekbones, compared to his lower ones.
The skin can stay the same tone it is now - fair, albeit Asian, not European. Eyes... Not super dark. He'll start with a warmer blue than the silvery blue he's wearing now.
Slightly thinner lips, and maybe... a few freckles across his nose.
All of the tweaks he makes are based on the consistencies in Skul's weird fake faces mixed with what he knows of European features. Akito probably got a lot of it wrong, but believes it's a good enough start.
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The idea sounds fun though, and so Akito considers it. "I can't make my face unrecognizable, but I can try."
It's a good challenge, at the very least
So first he'll take the Irishman's accent into consideration, and his age. It was more common to have longer hair a million years ago than short, so... Shoulder-length. Brown, and... On the curler side of wavy. A squared jaw as opposed to Akito's own made of sharp angles. Higher cheekbones, compared to his lower ones.
The skin can stay the same tone it is now - fair, albeit Asian, not European. Eyes... Not super dark. He'll start with a warmer blue than the silvery blue he's wearing now.
Slightly thinner lips, and maybe... a few freckles across his nose.
All of the tweaks he makes are based on the consistencies in Skul's weird fake faces mixed with what he knows of European features. Akito probably got a lot of it wrong, but believes it's a good enough start.
"First attempt, done!"