There are a fair number of character that appear throughout the series. A number of those pop up as main characters, or as secondaries that show up again and again, as well as adversaries. These are the core cast that the reader will be most familiar with over the course of the series.
Arguably the "main" character, I am opting to go with my "default" form.
This allows me to connect a bit more, and allow for the most expressive connection. Also giving a good base to diverge from.
Finn is described as a "Gorilla" of a man, so this seems to feel right as the burly man, to counterpoint the underlying intelligence and warmth of him we see later on. I may modify it slightly to be shorter to define him more apart.
This is a bit of a compromise, as described, Andre should be more of the bodybuilder form that I have. But I'll be honest for now I prefer the flow of the "generic" form, and increases the contrast of her hard character vs form.
With his slightly ambiguous intro, and general roguish nature, I feel that the narrow head allows for a slightly better match to the image that I have in my mind.
The "Old man", aged taskmaster and latter commander. I want to mix wizened with imposing. Thus while large in body, a shaved smaller head adds to the mystique, and allows for a little more empathy to be engendered.
Combining the strong genes of his father, with the strong Russian heritage, Nikolai can present an imposing form. Coupled with his twisted but brilliant mind, a troubling combination to face.
As the eventual fourth core team member I also want to make a use of this form. Also a good fit for the every-man who disguises himself as much as Creed does throughout the series.
Not quite the mad scientist of stories, but not quite...all there. He fits well with a slightly shrunken older body, his mind still active, perhaps to much so, despite the slight infirmity of an unknown age.
And here we have the joy of alternate timelines, while a completely different character, this Reese is visually identical to start. Scars (physical and emotional) and mannerisms will tell the tale.
However some characters appear briefly and while involved and integral to the mission at hand, are only incidental to the overall story. Some vanish into death, or are indigenous to a setting that is not revisited, as such they do not pop up again in the grand scheme of things.
As the first adversary confronted, Irving is a less physically imposing foe but makes up for it with a mind that has a certainty driven by an insanity that it is correct. This gives him an intensity that tends to overcomes his size.
One of our first team, and part of our intro to the setting overall, Bobby seems to just be an "every-man" in his description. To that end I am using the default form, but shifting the head to allow for easy separation between him and Lucas.
We don't see much of Taylor before the transformation into Milady DeWinter, so I am just focusing on that aspect. This character has always been exemplified by her beauty and cunning, and Taylor takes that and runs with it.
Again we have an alternate timeline version of one of our characters. This Lucas has gone through quite different trials to reach this point. But on the outside is again a direct match to ours.
Again we have an alternate timeline version of one of our characters. This Finn has gone through quite different trials to reach this point. But on the outside is again a direct match to ours.