Bandits used to be considered underrated. However, there wasn't much of a payoff by the time third job rolled around. Then with the rise of dexless sins, they were even more useless. No one wanted you for PQs unless your level was high. One time, some sin also around the same level (~60-70) asked if I wanted to trade accounts since he had always wanted a bandit instead. MS has a history of being rampant with scammers, so obviously my answer was no.. But I did always like assassins the most. They were the only ones at the time with shadow partner and flash jump. How could CBs compare with their band of thieves that only appeared for an instant? And exploding mesos, more like can't even afford 10 att WGs.

Closet animals drawn by Crim
You can't know about the himbos without first knowing the closet. In a nutshell, the closet was an art discord group formed by XCrimson. The members came to be represented by a group of animals (snake, goose, frog, fish, worm) for use in silly and fun doodles. What started as a curiosity about how the animals would look as humans ended with "himbos."


Snake (otherwise fondly referred to as snek) tucks frog into bed drawn by Moya

Snake poking fish drawn by Crim

Himbo snake was designed first, then followed by the rest of the closet. The fish's beta design was ultimately scrapped. The fish's current himbo designs are credited to Yen and Moya (see artist links below). Yen designed the younger hairtie mushi while Moya designed the older mushi.



Younger himbo mushi drawn by Yen

older/glow up after betrayal lore himbo mushi drawn by Moya
From then it was history. Anyway please do not use them for any kind of shipping or offensive works.


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