Ruff-s Faith -alt- -bunnyalisu- -tdontran- ((full)) -
The information available suggests that "Ruff-s Faith -Alt- -BunnyAlisu- -TDonTran-"
refers to a specific digital character design or artwork, likely associated with a virtual idol, fan project, or indie artist collaboration.
While a comprehensive "helpful blog post" for this specific title does not appear in mainstream public records, the terms point to a niche creative space: Ruff-s Faith
: Often refers to a specific character variant or theme (possibly "Ruff" as a persona or style and "Faith" as the character name or outfit concept). : Likely stands for an "Alternative"
version of a character, common in gaming and digital art communities to denote a different skin, outfit, or storyline. -BunnyAlisu- Ruff-s Faith -Alt- -BunnyAlisu- -TDonTran-
: This appears to be a username for an artist or a specific character modeler, often found on platforms like Twitter (X) -TDonTran-
: Potentially a collaborator or a second artist/animator involved in the production of the asset or character design. Finding Related Content
If you are looking for specific details on this asset (such as for use in VR games like VRChat), you can search for these creators on the following platforms:
: A popular marketplace for Japanese and indie creators where "BunnyAlisu" might host digital models or outfits. Twitter / X : Search for the handle @BunnyAlisu The information available suggests that "Ruff-s Faith -Alt-
to find the latest update posts and "alt" designs directly from the creator. Character Wikis
: If this is linked to a specific indie game or VTuber, community wikis often host detailed "Alt" design history. social media profiles for these specific creators?
Since no canonical wiki or mainstream source defines “Ruff-s Faith” as a singular, established property (like a movie or game), the following article is constructed as a deep-dive interpretation based on common fan-work linguistic patterns. It will treat “Ruff-s Faith” as a plausible fan-created character or story concept, while explaining the search syntax for new users.
3. What You Might Actually Be Looking For
| If you meant... | Then look for... | |----------------|------------------| | A published paper on furry fandom identities | Academic search: “Furry fandom identity Goffman” or “Fursona and pseudonym” | | A controversy or call-out involving these users | Archival sites (e.g., Kiwi Farms, Twitter threads, Reddit) — not academic | | A fictional paper (e.g., from a game or ARG) | Check if this is from a visual novel or online horror series (e.g., Faith game, BunnyAlice variants) | | TDonTran specifically | Known digital artist — papers might cite him as an example of “anime-style furry art economy” | Characters
Characters
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Ruff
- Ex-courier, late 50s. Weathered, methodical, quietly principled.
- Carries rituals from his past job: punctuality, route-memorized streets, and an impulse to help strangers.
- His “faith” is practical — belief in goodwill, tiny favors, and doing the right thing.
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BunnyAlisu
- A small white rabbit with one black-tipped ear. Calm, oddly perceptive.
- Serves as a living mirror for Ruff and TDonTran: when BunnyAlisu reacts, it reveals emotional truth.
- Symbolically bridges the human characters’ capacity for tenderness.
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TDonTran
- Early 20s, part-time gig worker and tinkerer. Resourceful, impatient, secretly sentimental.
- Struggles with instability: short gigs, family expectations, and a desire to build something lasting.
- His nickname “TDonTran” marks both his online handle and a persona he toggles between work-mode and self.
4. Alt, Bunny, and the Queer Temporality
- "Alt" as rejection of linear storytelling (flashbacks, AUs, reboots)
- BunnyAlisu’s rabbit ears as listening devices – hypervigilance as queer survival strategy
- TDonTran’s androgynous design – destabilizing gender binaries through digital rendering
Part 3: Why Exclude BunnyAlisu and TDonTran? – A Study in Artistic Tension
Paper Title
"Ruff's Faith, Bunny Alisu, and the Alt: Digital Folklore and Queer World-Building in Furry/Fan Art Crossovers"