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[[Image:i-tan.jpg|thumb|right|/i/-tan and /ic/-tan]]
[[Image:i-tan.jpg|thumb|right|/i/-tan and /ic/-tan]]
'''Gender/Physical Description:''' Young female, no older than 8 years. Blonde hair. Wears hair in three ponytails: one each to the sides of her head and one to the top. Wears dresses. Cute.
'''Gender/Physical Description:''' Young female, no older than 7 years of age. Blonde hair. Wears hair in three ponytails: one each to the sides of her head and one to the top.  


'''Personality/Habits/Hobbies/Behavior etc.:''' Is always drawing. Even though she seems to be about as old as /c/, she is a lot less innocent, and draws sexual materials (especially penises) constantly. She likes drawing fanart, especially anime fanart. Her drawing abilities are... lacking. Is somewhat simplistic, but, unlike /c/ and /cm/, she understands the innuendo and sexual references that surround her. This is for the worse, because of her somewhat poor luck.
'''Personality/Habits/Hobbies/Behavior etc.:''' Always seems to be drawing. Gleefully draws sexual materials (especially penises) constantly, though she doesn't seem to realize they're inappropriate. She likes drawing fan-art of things she likes, especially anime. Her drawing abilities are... lacking. It's not clear if she doesn't realize she's a poor artist or if she doesn't care, similar to her feelings about lewd material.  


Despite her bad luck and poor art skills, she makes a better vigilante than /co/.
Despite her poor art skills and simple nature, her art is still given enough attention to motivate her hobby.


'''Relationships:''' She is always with /ic/ who she treats as (and may well be) her brother. She is constantly working to gain his acceptance, but he rebukes her because her art skills are poor. At times the other residents ask /i/ to draw something for them, but the results tend to be unsatisfying, probably because /i/ draws her own interpretation. Often discusses crossovers and fandoms with /c/. Sees /co/ as a super-cool authority/father figure.
'''Relationships:''' She is always with /ic/ who she treats as (and may well be) her brother. She is constantly working to gain his acceptance, but he rebukes her because her art skills are poor. At times the other residents ask /i/ to draw something for them, but the results tend to be unsatisfying, probably because /i/ draws her own interpretation. Often discusses crossovers and fandoms with /c/.
 
'''Job:''' She's just a kid.

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/i/-tan and /ic/-tan

Gender/Physical Description: Young female, no older than 7 years of age. Blonde hair. Wears hair in three ponytails: one each to the sides of her head and one to the top.

Personality/Habits/Hobbies/Behavior etc.: Always seems to be drawing. Gleefully draws sexual materials (especially penises) constantly, though she doesn't seem to realize they're inappropriate. She likes drawing fan-art of things she likes, especially anime. Her drawing abilities are... lacking. It's not clear if she doesn't realize she's a poor artist or if she doesn't care, similar to her feelings about lewd material.

Despite her poor art skills and simple nature, her art is still given enough attention to motivate her hobby.

Relationships: She is always with /ic/ who she treats as (and may well be) her brother. She is constantly working to gain his acceptance, but he rebukes her because her art skills are poor. At times the other residents ask /i/ to draw something for them, but the results tend to be unsatisfying, probably because /i/ draws her own interpretation. Often discusses crossovers and fandoms with /c/.