Description: Toxin – The Bear That Spoils All Wherever Toxin goes, nothing stays pure for long. His fur drips with a yellow sludge that seeps into the ground, leaving behind withered plants and a stench that clings to the air. His belly mark, a warning triangle branded with skull and crossbones, is not a threat — it’s a promise.
Description: Lust – The Whisper in the Dark Unlike her brothers and sisters in despair, Lust does not terrify with claws, blood, or poison. Her weapon is far more subtle — and far more dangerous. With a sly smile, half-lidded golden eyes, and the fiery heart glowing on her chest, she feeds on longing, temptation, and the ruin left behind when desire twists into obsession.
Description: Gluttony – The Hunger That Never Ends Gluttony looks harmless at first — round, cozy, with a cookie proudly stamped on his belly. But behind that lazy grin and half-lidded stare lies an endless hunger, one that can never be satisfied. He was born from every craving left unchecked, from midnight snacks that turned into addictions, from hollow appetites that eat away at joy itself. Gluttony doesn’t just consume food — he consumes time, energy, and spirit. The more he devours, the more hollow his victims become, leaving them drained while he only grows hungrier.
Description: Fray – The Bear That Comes Apart Fray was never whole. His body is a patchwork of mismatched pieces, stitched together with trembling hands that didn’t care for symmetry or comfort. A button eye, a crooked smile that never quite forms, and seams that strain as though they’re always one pull away from bursting. On his belly sits the needle and thread, not as a symbol of repair, but as a cruel reminder that some things are too broken to ever be mended.
Description: Blood Moon – The Omen in Fur When the night sky runs red and the moon bleeds into the earth, children whisper of a bear that walks in silence — Blood Moon. His fur, once pure white, is forever stained with streaks of crimson, as though the heavens themselves branded him with the mark of endless night. His belly carries the dripping crescent, a symbol of omen, of cycles broken, and of madness rising.
Description: And then… the heart cracked. Cherish’s light dimmed. In its place bloomed a void—black, pulsing, relentless. The wound festered until the crimson heart within him turned as black as coal. His soft gray fur dulled to a sickly ash. His eyes—once radiant—went cold, absorbing light rather than reflecting it. Cherish died that night. And in his place rose Black Heart Bear.
Description: Among the Despair Bears, Dread is not the loudest, nor the most violent. Yet his presence alone chills the soul. His crimson fur burns like warning lights in the dark, and on his belly rests the All-Seeing Eye — a symbol that never closes, never sleeps, and never lets go. Those who lock eyes with it claim they see not just their reflection, but the end of all things: friendships crumbling, cities burning, the quiet moment their own heart stops.