Numina of Colour

The Numina of Colour, also known as the Painting Gang, are a group of characters that compromise part of the main cast of Unspoken Words, and are written to be relevant to the Paletteverse to play a major part of its lore. They are moreso often partnered along with the Blessed by Clockwork, the Runic Scribes, and the cast of Terabyte Program.

About
As all of them are based on varied shades of colour, their colour palette consists of a monochrome palette based on the colour they represent, and their skin colour is what normal humans would have, except slightly tinted in their assigned hue. All their eyes are blank and almost featureless, and their hair is illustrated to be "gloopy," as if it were made out of thick paint. Additionally, their hairstyles may differentiate based on what group their colour belongs to, an example being the primary colours have one "hair piece" sticking out from the top of their head, while the secondaries have two.

History (Development-wise)
The closest to any initial development regarding the group started around February of 2022, where while Al was developing Ilene's backstory, it had a mention that Ilene had a brother that tragically died, but that was about it. It was only in June of that year that Al expanded on who Ilene's brother was, giving him the name Flann and thought because his siblings, Alex and Ilene, resembled the letter A and the number one respectively, it was fitting that he would have an embodiment of his own, being the colour red. He was given other friends to accompany him that represented other colours, and an addition to the Paletteverse as a whole was created. September 2022 was when Al decided to expand more onto this group and added more characters, as they were influenced by a newfound interest in the children's show Colourblocks, considering both the media and the group have the same concept regarding personified colours.

History (Lore-wise)
Like a majority of the groups within this universe, this one is surprisingly very young in terms of their formation.

The Terabyte Program was still in its fruition, a first test was on its way, but due to complications with the first test, everyone within the facility suddenly became trapped in between the confines of time and space, worse is that a lot of employees involved with it disappeared within these confines, which then erased them from all of history. For some reason, Blakely, Alpin, and Glaucus fell, but were instead teleported to a pocket dimension by the Patron of Pride herself, June, instead of disintegrating into the void. She brought them there and saved them as she believed the three have much more purpose to life and that their souls were special, and she wanted to test them and their skills out. She called the pocket dimension the Great Canvas, and together the three had painted out a world with a power bestowed upon them, that whatever they draw comes to life. Of course, for long the only colours they had at their disposal were black, white, and grey, so for the long while they were stuck there, trying to find a way back to their normal reality, they have long forgotten what other colours were. That was until six people had fallen at the same time in the Great canvas, staining the ground with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Panicked at first, the six newcomers were guided around by the already existing three, and together they expanded their little world with the new colours at their disposal. And with more hues to follow, the Great Canvas grew even more, and so was everyone's chances of getting out of the pocket dimension and back to their normal Earth.

The Scales

 * Blakely Amsel (they/them) - The Night Numen, representative of the colour black, often associated with a crescent symbol.
 * Glaucus Steele (they/them) - The Metal Numen, representative of the colour gray, representative of the colour gray, often associated with a gravestone/gumdrop symbol.
 * Alpin Weiss (he/him, they/them) - The Cloud Numen, representative of the colour white, often associated with a cloud symbol.

Primaries + Secondaries

 * Flann M. Fürst  (he/him) - The Caution Numen, representative of the colour red, often associated with a heart symbol.
 * Alani Rask  (she/her) - The Energy Numen, representative of the colour orange, often associated with a lightning symbol.
 * Sunny Blythe  (she/her) - The Happy Numen, representative of the colour yellow, often associated with a circle symbol.
 * Forrest Peerenboom  (he/him) - The Nature Numen, representative of the colour green, often associated with a leaf symbol.
 * Darya Anaya  (she/her) - The Water Numen, representative of the colour blue, often associated with a wave symbol.
 * Sebastian Fitzroy  (he/him) - The Royal Numen, representative of the colour purple, often associated with a crown symbol.

Tertiaries and Beyond

 * Bruno Stroud (he/him, they/them) - The Ground Numen, representative of the colour brown, often associated with a splat symbol.
 * Plamen Von Brandt (he/him, they/them) - The Fire Numen, representative of the colour vermillion, often associated with a fire symbol.
 * Hermes Clacher (he/him, they/them) - The Memory Numen, representative of the colour amber, often associated with a kite symbol.
 * Taimi Lehtinen (she/her) - The Fruit Numen, representative of the colour chartreuse, often associated with an apple symbol.
 * Kiri Moffett (she/her) - The Gemstone Numen, representative of the colour teal, often associated with a diamond symbol.
 * Chrysa Hier (they/them, she/her) - The Cold Numen, representative of the colour cyan, often associated with a square symbol.
 * Indigo Keen (they/them) - The Light Numen, representative of the colour indigo, often associated with an arch symbol.
 * Violet Virág (she/her) - The Flower Numen, representative of the colour violet, often associated with a flower symbol.
 * Magda Fiala (they/them) - The Ink Numen, representative of the colour magenta, often associated with an inkwell symbol.
 * Rosa Agbayani (she/her, he/him) - The Sweet Numen, representative of the colour pink, often associated with a bow symbol.

Trivia

 * This group's development occurred in the same way as the Spiritverse's Astral Seers did, being a one-off concept of characters in a still in-development universe until Al got into a media that centered around the group's very concept, which then fueled their ideas for the group.
 * Despite all the current choices, Al had never planned to make a violet numina, as admittedly for a very long time they have confused the colour as another term for purple, so they thought having a violet would be unnecessary. They now know the difference between the two, and has since added a violet.
 * This group and a lot of other groups in the Paletteverse are meant to reflect on the Spiritverse's rules, where there will be a major group of characters to their lore who all personify and/or represent different things; as the Paletteverse has concepts, the modes of persuasion, months, the Major Arcana, letters (additional sounds and diagraphs), numbers (and mathematical constants), colours, and the Eastern zodiac, and the Spiritverse having other concepts, elements, the Western zodiac, school subjects, planets, countries, social medias, and certain constructed languages.