This is one of eecoo's crewmates, and a fellow lagolope. No name as of yet.

Mockup of a card with stylized space-themed background and rabbit logo in the corner. The character on the card is a black anthropomorphic rabbit with drooping black antlers. Their left arm and leg are robotic, and their tanktop and skirt have a mechanical design.
An alternate version of the card with the lines on the rabbit removed and a white negative space. An alternate version of the card with the lines on the rabbit removed and a red negative space.

This is eecoo; a resident of the moon in pretty much any iteration. Yes, her name is all lower case. Her earliest design came from a collection of letters that thus gave her the name EECOH. That name obviously didnt remain unchanged, but neither did her design.

Several depictions of an alien with yellow skin and antlers, grey hair, black boots, a purple dress, and a red cape.

At some point she moved to the twin-planet setting, residing on the opposite planet from the rest of the cast. However, when Riza was moved to the latest setting, eecoo came too. In the move she was given a bit of a makeover. Her species was altered to something like anthropromorphic jackalopes called lagolopes, but for her rabbit side she's actually a pica so she doesn't have big ears or a tail.

A heavily stylized depiction of eecoo showing the slight changes to her design.

This is Riza; a character that, like many of mine, has gone on quite a journey from idea to idea. Originally inspired by a dream, the only idea for what she looked like was something like the fully cloaked figure seen on the left here:

Two depictions of Riza. The one on the left is semi-transparent, and she's wearing a green robe and wizard hat that obscures her face. The one on the right reveals her to be an anthropomorphic creature with black fur, pink hair, pointed ears, horns, a heart-shaped devil tail, and green clothes. There is also a staff with a pink sphere.

At the time, she had no name, no story, nothing really at all since I couldn't remember the rest of the dream. However, a short while later her design was expanded upon to the figure seen on the right. This form was then inserted into a setting I was thinking of at the time that was also inspired by a dream (this will be a running theme). That setting was a pair of twin planets orbitting each other, and it had a few characters that mostly came from dreams.

Riza still had very little background and barely even a name. When I did this piece, I decided to once again move her to my latest setting heavily inspired by everything else I had done up to that point.

A picture of Riza with a slightly different face shape, a purple naked tail, no robe or hat, and different clothes with anklets and a braclet.