>>58746823Her design is both easy to understand and very satisfying to draw. Her hair, face, sweater-dress, all smoothly flow. Especially the hair, seriously.
She's a template character you can do anything with, which leads to wide interpretation. But the base template is very endearing to begin with.
My suspected strongest part of her appeal is that oddball ghost-adjacent girls are one of the few character archetypes that get a free pass at being simultaneously adorably innocent and unconsciously, massively erotic.
Hex strikes deeply into caveman-brain wife-selection instincts. She hits all the angles; charmingly cheerful and perhaps naive, probably too much of a weirdo to have ever even held a boy's hand, deeply motivated about her interests implying devotion and loyalty, luxurious and voluminous well-kept yet mildly untamed hair implying both conscious self-care without excess vanity, her very modest and concealing wear adding onto an image of purity (that still can't totally hide her figure).
Add the typical fertile fanart depiction onto all of that and the inner Grug stirs. This, good wife, will provide for and be provided back with. Protect, take care of, raise mini-Grugs with.