CONFESSION: I think her original, even more shittily drawn coaster designs are actually kind of cute. I mean in this picture it's just two cartoon coaster dragons, which in all honesty is the exact kind of thing I used to draw as a kid.
However, over time she became obsessed with making them more humanoid, with sad attempts at human torsos and arms. Railrunner gets big, weird-looking pecs, and Shadowtrack (as she's known post-transformation) naturally gets huge knockers. She also completely drops any notion that they're giant dragon-beasts and instead has them check in to regular human hospitals, wearing human clothes, and sleeping in human beds. How?! How do they do any of that??? You realize they're
giant fucking coaster-dragons, right???? With long snake-like bodies, multiple limbs, and seats sticking out of their backs??? During this reboot in the art style, the coasters enter more human-like poses, but the rest of their coaster body is usually just awkwardly shoved into the background like the afterthought they are. To me it seems like she really wants to fuck someone, but she's projected so much onto her perfect fictional BF Railrunner that she just goes to her story for gratification.
At that point the story turns into a word-replace of either "vampire" or "werewolf" as the author sees fit. There's a lot of fighting for one's honor, caring for babies, and other generic paranormal romance shit. The idea of a bunch of weird-looking monsters living in a phantom amusement park could work, but the story would have to be anything other than the story this lady wants to write.