cartoon
Whisk

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When the city fractures, Whisk is already moving.
A stroke of his brush pulls solid color from the air. Walls rise. Bridges unfold. Doorways bloom where there were none, opening into safer places, stranger places, better places. When the fight turns desperate, he dissolves into ink, slipping through cracks and shadows, reforming where he’s needed most.
To the public, Whisk is spectacle and salvation, a living mural in motion. A hero who paints solutions faster than problems can spread. They don’t see Arthur Colins beneath the mask, or the quiet weight he carries with every creation.
What they do see is this: when the world breaks, Whisk redraws it.