Well -- more specifically...
INFLUENCES
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1.) My Trip to Nigeria:
African / Afro-Eurasian Culture
Animism
2.) Animal Documentaries:
Nat Geo Wild
Animal Planet
BBC Earth
3.) Scrapped Idea:
"Zoomzy" (more on that soon)
4.) Anime:
Hunter x Hunter
5.) Cartoon:
Regular Show
6.) Video Game:
Sonic the Hedgehog
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In terms of setting, the continent of Africa serves as a recurring location throughout the series -- given it's where the main cast resides. This was inspired by my own childhood experiences from spending summer vacation in Nigeria -- the birth country of my parents. Because of that, it gets some of its influence from African culture -- as well as various other cultures that make up the Old World (aka Afro-Eurasia). This includes Animism; the belief that creatures, objects, and places all have a distinct spiritual essence. Due to my interest in wildlife, brought upon by various animal documentaries, I find it intriguing how most animals are able to "feel" just like humans can. So when developing this fictional world, I figured that they could "act" like humans as well. This is one of the reasons why I made the world be run by anthropomorphic animals.
In regards to the conception of the duo, the following occurred: When coming up with the main protagonist, I wanted to make him an animal that could easily stand out compared to other anthro characters. Looking back at scrapped ideas I had for a different story (which was a lot more episodic and comedy-driven) I took interest in one particular creation. The character was named Zoomzy, a young cheetah who was the best friend / sidekick of a fox protagonist. Reworking him to take center stage, he would instead be an aged-up adventurer. Just a guy who enjoys travelling from here to there, and going hella fast while doing so.
Initially it was just regular super speed, as expected for a cheetah. But after some thinking, I decided to give him a source of even greater speed; That being electricity. On top of moving extremely fast, he can also pull off a wide array of tricks to go with it. I thought about keeping it as just a visual aesthetic at first -- but ultimately -- it felt more fitting to have him do way more with it. Hence the new name, Umeme -- which is Swahili for "lightning".
The whole "electro speed" angle was inspired by how cats tend to build up static electricity in their fur. As for the emphasis on "speed" -- that would have to come from the character Killua Zoldyck, from Hunter x Hunter (2011). I've taken plenty of pointers from that anime in terms of its diverse power system, as well as its intricate worldbuilding. You see, I want my story to convey a strong sense of adventure -- an urge to not stay in one place for too long. So despite the de facto African setting, my intent is to focus on the overall planet that is Immobi -- not just one continent.
It was originally just Umeme, who went through many different name changes -- such as Ace, Cody, Chase, Lightning, and... Lytning. (Yeah, not exactly my proudest change). I eventually gave him a sidekick of his own, that being a wolverine soldier who was cast out by his wolf commander. However -- somewhere later down the line, I decided that Umeme should instead have a close friend/rival. Someone who's an equal in his abilities, but contrasts him in both personality and technique. With that put into consideration, I made the second main character a peregrine falcon. The world's fastest flyer -- as opposed to the world's fastest runner.
(Coincidentally, this new character parallels the legendary Thunderbird -- which can be found in various Native American myths.)
Much like Umeme, Radi -- Swahili for "thunder" -- also went through multiple name changes. With the following being: Boomer, Skylert, and (you guessed it) Thunder. Though unlike Umeme, who is good-sported, quick witted, and impatient -- Radi is cocky, impulsive, and easygoing -- thus establishing their relationship as rather dynamic. In fact, said dynamic takes influence from Mordecai and Rigby from Cartoon Network's Regular Show.
Alright, enough stalling. I'm well aware that this whole concept shares various similarities with Sonic the Hedgehog, coincidental or otherwise. In fact -- compared to the previous stuff I mentioned, I honestly received the most influence from Sonic. Not just the games, but various shows, comics, music, fan works, etc. Whenever I think of speed and adventure, the first thing that comes to mind is -- well -- who else but the fastest thing alive? And while I'm not opposed to throwing some sly references here and there, I should at least make sure my own work's able to stand out on its own. Any more would just be copy n' paste at that point.
Moreover though, even the design of the characters grew to become loosely influenced by Sonic Adventure's iconic art style. Back when I was in middle school, my earliest designs of the two protagonists were -- no joke -- mistaken for a species swap of Mordecai and Rigby. Needless to say, there's certainly a night-and-day difference to how they look now. Same goes for the other characters, most of whom had their fair share of background revisions.
And speaking of revisions, here are some scrapped ideas I had for the series' title:
1.) Chase & Skylert
2.) Safari Speedsters
3.) Lytning and Thunder (again, I'm sorry)
A few years later down the line, I eventually landed on "Roaming Storm" as the definitive title. Would've settled on "Passing Storm", but that one's already been taken. (A lot). Regardless, I had finally found a name that sat just right with me. Not only does it refer to the two sparking speedsters, but it also extends beyond just them. Reason being -- a storm alone can symbolize many different things...
Chaos, Uncertainty
Power, Conflict
Change, Transformation
etc, etc.
All these aspects and more are a force of nature in and of themselves. Beyond our control, yet always around the corner. So by that logic, thunder and lightning isn't the only forecast to watch out for.
(Plus fun fact: If you add "The" at the beginning of the title, you get an anagram for "Nightmare Motors". Only reason I didn't though is 'cuz it's catchier.)
Anyway, I think I've prattled on long enough. I've still got quite a road ahead, and I'm keen to see where this little hobby of mine leads. Oh -- and to anyone reading this, thanks again for making it this far. Feel free to stick around for the ride if you want. **Seatbelts not included**.
- Uchenna Erechukwu
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Roaming Storm
AdventureThis story is an homage/parody of the video game series Sonic the Hedgehog. As such, it all takes place on an alternate Earth -- better known as Immobi. This wicked wild world is home to a variety of anthropomorphic animals, including two 19-year-ol...
