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digi-lov · 4 months
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Strabimon BT6-022 by p!k@ru from BT-06 Booster Double Diamond
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authenticyuri · 10 months
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Listen I know I know, referring to Laios’s party as found family isn’t breaking new grounds but like. Can I talk about how literally everyone in the main cast has been ostracized or othered throughout their life and how they can form connections with each other despite their differences and how they don’t belong anywhere else but they actively want to stick together?
The Touden twins have never belonged in their family or with their peers. Laios’s fascination with monsters and low people skills are obviously the main traits that lead people to find him and his interests weird and creepy and cause them to have inaccurate and exaggerated views of how he acts in their head. Whenever people don’t outright tell him how weird he is they always pretend to be his friends while secretly hating him and acting passive aggressively towards him. Even when his knowledge and skills are put on full display and are actively useful, people are still on the fence about him as a whole and don’t take any time to understand him, constantly insisting he’s a freak and an idiot.
Falin was never understood by her parents because of her magical abilities and didn’t fit in at all at her academy. Others always saw her as the weird, muddy, quiet, irresponsible girl in their class, and while she never payed much attention to how others perceived her, it still left her completely isolated from others, until she met Marcille.
Chilchuck faces discrimination from other races constantly looking down on him (in more ways than one) and seeing him as literally disposable. He developed trust issues around others and tried to overcompensate by acting dryly and being as profesional as possible, but it does nothing to deter people from seeing him as a child and underestimating him.
Marcille’s huge age gap and irregular aging from others has made her feel completely isolated from everyone around her since her childhood. She is looked down upon by high and mighty elves who don’t see her as an equal due to being a mixed race. Her interests in ancient magic actively creep out her party members and everyone else who can only see it as the illegal and dangerous “dark arts.” She’s never been able to meet anyone else like her and feels isolated due to no one else having to bear and therefore never being able to understand her situation and frustrations.
Senshi was seen as an inconvenience in the original party he was a part of. Out of the main cast, he probably suffered the most traumatic circumstances and hasn’t been able to overcome that lingering dread in the back of his mind for years. He explored the dungeon in complete solitude for many years while never going out of his way to meet new people until he met Laios’s party. He is someone who uses his interests to try and connect with the people around him but people are unable to see that due to just finding him a weird man who lives in the dungeon and is obsessed with cooking.
Izutsumi never being properly raised and given love by anybody and seen as a freak because of her curse to be a beastkin, to the point she convinced herself that getting rid of her curse is the one thing that would finally make her happy. She’s never formed a close genuine connection with anyone and understood the concept of relationships as give and take.
Many or all of the preconceived biases each individual character faced are still present when it comes to how they view each other, and yet, despite it all, they are still sticking around, regardless of how many opportunities they had to leave. It’s how Chilchuck put himself in harms way despite not being strong and how he finally opened himself up to these people. How Senshi always stuck around to provide food for the others and help them along their journey, and come to accept different ways of doing things or understanding the world because of them. How Marcille ate every single meal she was served despite constantly showing hesitation, and she kept going despite how many times it seemed like they would never make it out or accomplish their goal. How Izutsumi learned that sometimes it’s necessary to do things you don’t like for the sake of other people, and she stuck around cause she knew they needed her, despite her not needing them. How Laios did gain a positive outlook on humanity and betrayed his instincts to save and protect the people he cares about. And about how Falin, after years of eating all by herself, was finally able to share a delicious meal with other people.
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zarvasace · 1 year
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Legend, but Pathfinder!
Pathfinder Chain Masterpost
Details as always under the cut, don't wanna spam y'all. I did actually do a comprehensive writeup of a level-20 Legend somewhere on tumblr, but I actually ended up changing a few things for this one.
Ancestry: Elf. I feel like it fits. Pathfinder elves have long ears and almost solid-colored eyes, so that's why his are like that.
Heritage: Beastkin. Twilight is also beastkin, but he's more open about the animalistic traits he has. Legend keeps his own under as tight a wrap as he can. He turns into a bunny. Don't ask about the hybrid form.
Background: Free Spirit, exactly what it sounds like. He gets a foraging feat and the survival skill.
Class: has anyone ever been more Thaumaturge than Legend? Pathfinder thaumas aren't magical, but they act that way sometimes. The official lore is that they change the world through sheer force of will. Essentially, they have studied so much and have just so much stuff that they can activate monster weaknesses, both real and made-up ones. It increases their damage and sometimes that of their allies. Thaumas can be built in a lot of different ways. They have three implements, the main stuff they use.
Legend's first implement is a wand, which is like if a fire rod was fused with an ice rod and a lightning rod. His second implement, less trained in, is a magic sword. His third is an amulet, which is for protecting his allies. He also has a slight ability to use magic items like scrolls, though no official spells himself.
Archetype: fighter, perhaps, just so he can be a bit better at the tanky side of things.
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cptsadist · 3 days
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Murder OC Week || Day 3 || Victims
☆ What kind of victim do they typically go after, do they kill all of their victims, or can they be reasoned with, and who do they not go after? ☆
Prompt by @murder-oc-week
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🎤 TRANCE 🎤
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Trance usually has his victims at random to try and avoid any sort of suspicion. He can be reasoned with, though; he will be more willing to spare a victim if he feels that they can understand him and he can connect with them. He's not really picky who he goes after.
📷 EGON 📷
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Egon tends to go after people he knows he can easily overpower, though he prefers if they put up a bit of a fight. It is really rare for him to spare a victim though, but if the victim is someone he can toy with who keeps his interest, then he may keep them around. He also isn't picky about who he goes after, but he'll stay away from anyone Trance cares about or has told him to stay away from.
💀 WRAITH 💀
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Wraith will take whatever he can get his hands on, which usually is one of Egon's captives. Though, he has a preference for those he sees as weaker and more vulnerable, an easy target for him to taunt and hurt. It's real hard to get him to reason with you, but certainly not impossible. He won't really mess with someone who doesn't give him big reactions.
💉 HAUER 💉
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Hauer targets those who stand out and he deems as unique, such as nonhumans or someone whose mind works differently than "usual", like his own. It is extremely difficult to reason if him, unless you can convince him that you're more interesting to him alive than dead. He will avoid incredibly loud people or anyone who will be a constant problem with fighting back.
⛓️ RALPH ⛓️
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Ralph is drawn towards vulnerable and smaller (shorter) people because he feels a desire to protect them, but also may see them as prey (ESPECIALLY if they have any sort of animal traits, ie beastkins). He can certainly be reasoned with, but one has to be incredibly careful; he often reacts as a wild animal and can be very unpredictable. He will avoid anyone who seems too big (height, muscle). He can take them, he would just rather not deal with injuries.
🪽 LIAS 🪽
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Lias is drawn to those who he sees as corrupt, yet easy to manipulate. He wants to push vulnerable people into doing terrible things and break them mentally. The chances of reasoning with him are incredibly slim as he sees everyone as beneath him since he is an angel. He will avoid anyone who seems too pure or stable as they will bore him.
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nazmazh · 8 days
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Okay, so I'm firmly on the side of fantasy worlds that just have all the various races/species of sapient beings fully acknowledging each other's personhood and living amongst each other without it being a whole big deal (and in this, that doesn't mean all areas have to be fully heterogeneous - Regional/ethnic origins and communities still exist within the most pluralistic of societies, after all).
But one thing I am an absolutely huge fan of, if the world is much more divided into nations that are primarily one race or another, or if there are some races considered "Demi-Human"/"Beastman"/whatever the term used in-story is - If this is the state of the world, I absolutely *fucking* love when there's just one inexplicable "normally-considered monsters" race that is without question fully considered normal amongst the standard fantasy roster of Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Halflings, Gnomes, etc.
I think my favourite race that gets this treatment is ogres.
Like instead of horrible man-eating monsters, they're just big guys, hanging around. They might still have the "not-overly-intellectual" stereotypical trait, but it's not treated with the same malice as when they're bog-standard big mooks/monsters.
And, yes, of course the example that springs to mind most recently is Dungeon Meshi/Delicious in Dungeon.
Like, on first pass, I just figured Tade was like Izutsumi - A beastkin taken in by Shuro/Toshiro's family and trained as a retainer because they were willing to look past at least some of their prejudices (y'know - Keeping Demi-Humans as sort-of-pets/sort-of-indentured-servants. How noble of them).
And it would have been easy enough to just do it this way. I don't think any other Ogres are mentioned at all, let alone seen.
It was only in reading the supplemental materials that I saw that not only are Ogres not thought of as monstrous/beasts - They're fully considered Human - One of the short-lived races alongside Tallmen and Half-Foots.
[For the unfamiliar, the setting uses "Human" to refer to any sapient non-monster/non-beast race. "Tallmen" is their name for regular humans as we know them, and Elves, Dwarves, Half-Foots (their term for Halflings), Gnomes, and yes Ogres/Oni, are the Human races].
The extra materials detail how Ogres are rare, scattered as a people, and their numbers are further dwindling over time. But as far as I can tell, all the other Human races view them largely with sympathy and respect. And I love that sort of setup for Ogres here.
Another setting that had Ogres as otherwise somewhat-normal presences in Human lands, surprisingly enough, was Warhammer Fantasy. At least, it sort of did back when I played in high school, which was like, 20 years ago, so I'm not sure how the lore has changed since then. But, I remember back when there were stirrings of a Warhammer video game - An MMO, in the vein of WoW, iirc - The rumours were that the PC would be expressly an Imperial citizen, from one of 4 races - Human, Dwarf [I'm not 100% on them, but they make the most sense], Halfling, or Ogre.
And that was where I looked up the lore on Halflings and Ogres in Warhammer - To the best of my recollection, Halflings lived in a Shire-but-with-the-serial-numbers-filed-off vassal province within the Empire's borders. They generally weren't really represented in the playable units for the tabletop game (I think there may have been like one Dogs of War/Mercenaries company of archers? Maybe?), but in-lore they sent troops to Imperial causes on the occasions they were called upon, just like any other loyal province.
Ogres were mentioned as rare, but not wholly-unwelcome residents of the Empire. Sure, there were still many that joined up with Greenskin armies - But it's not like there weren't also Human raiders out there. I did actually have the one Dogs of War Ogre unit, myself. And yes, they were decked out in kinda-barbarian-looking armour and weapons - But consider that they were expressly a mercenary unit, the same as any other that conducted business in the Warhammer world - Not just dumb brutes.
Of course, roughly around the time I started drifting away from Warhammer, the Ogre Kingdoms actually became their own fully-playable faction - Not just a Greenskins/Orc + Goblin or Chaos offshoot - But a fully-fledged choice for an army on their own. They were an interesting addition to the game in terms of having base infantry/etc. that are expressly bigger and stronger than the basic units of every other race - Which is of course considered in the point-buy system for army building.
Interestingly enough, rather than being evil, or even evil-inclined, they are expressly neutral, in the "I only look out for my well-being" flavour. Sure, they're still portrayed here as brutish barbarians to an extent, but the fact that they're not just lumped in with the expressly evil races is definitely a choice that stands out compared to many fantasy worlds. I mean, Warhammer is expressly a crapsack world, and all races succumb to "grim and dark" flavouring in terms of what their roles are. They're again, not overly-intellectual, but understand business dealings quite well, and at least capable of being fully literate with regards to other races' writing. They're flavoured, somewhat, as the various peoples around the Silk Road in western China/Central Asia during the Classical-Renaissance eras - They're perfectly willing to trade in regular wares, not just warfare. They even have Ogres who expressly adopt cultural norms of various nations they serve as mercenaries in (though, that might largely be an excuse to have units that are essentially Ogre-in-costume - Which, hey, a fun concept is a fun concept)
The last one that came to my mind as I was sitting here writing was a race that's not expressly named as Ogres, but shares some traits and role with them in their setting, but are also very different than stereotypical big Monster-Races: The Qunari of Dragon Age - Specifically the race of horned giants that first developed and adopted the philosophy of the Qun - Qunari refers to any follower of the religion, regardless of race. That race's true name has apparently been lost to the ages, but might be known as "Kossith", which again was a reference to a philosophy they had followed, or "Vashoth"/"Tal-Vashoth" - But that's their name for those who were either born outside their religion or expressly renounced/rejected it. There's also the derogatory "Ox-Men" name that some Humans will call them by. But for sake of ease, I'm just gonna stick with "Qunari" to mean this race from here-on. And yes, "Ogre" is the name given to the darkspawn that are born from corrupted Qunari - But that kind of serves to reinforce what I'm saying about them fulfilling that kind of traditional "Civilized Ogre" role, here.
Now, unless the previous couple of examples, the Qunari are about the furthest thing from a vaguely-characterized rabble of barbarians or mysterious dying race. The Qunari have a vast empire north of the main setting region of Thedas - That, and they specifically have a highly organized philosophy/religion that's not just insular - In fact, they zealously spread it to all races, and any who become part of the religion/society are full members of their society - They may be used tactically, but they're no less members.
And I do mean "used" - The Qun philosophy is one of realism (they eschew, and indeed, by-and-large hate magic) and practicality/purpose. Children are not raised by their birth parents and romantic relationships are not permitted - There should be no strong familial ties that would supersede duty. Mating is determined by the priestess class, to facilitate ideal pairings (and prevent potential incest, since blood ties are not known by individual Qunari). Societal roles are clearly delineated for men and women, and Qunari personal names tend to be descriptors/titles rather than a true "name", as we'd recognize them.
While they remain a Proud Warrior Race, and quite martially adept in the vein of other Ogre-type races in fiction, it might be more accurate to describe them as a Proud *Soldier* Race [Much like the Charr in the Guild Wars universe - They're an interesting playing-with of fantasy races tropes unto themselves, but a discussion for another time] - They're highly trained to fight as units, not individuals. They're among the best mariners in Thedas, with distinct ships that lean into their technological prowess. The Qunari of Par Vollen are indeed Imperial conquerors, rather than horde-like raiders or Noble Savages, as many Ogre portrayals fall into. And they're not just a faceless enemy either - They're a full-fledged nation-state that must be treated with, the same as any other. In fact, I'd say Par Vollen/the Qunari fulfills a role that would otherwise almost exclusively be a Human Empire's role in most other fantasy works.
Heck, they apparently have halted outright invasion of the other nations, because they believe the death toll and suffering of civilians would be unacceptable - A huge waste of resources.
Like I say - Possibly the most unique take on an Ogrish race in mainstream fantasy works. And - Bonus points for being fully-playable in Inquisition.
Anyway, within the other nations of Thedas, yes, the Qunari stick out a bit, but they're generally not treated like if a Darkspawn had just rocked up into town. They're a known people - One that happens to more likely be an enemy or rival than not - But they're not monsters.
So, yes, as a whole, I tend to think that the trend of moving towards "All races contain multitudes. No one race is fully good or evil, and race does not predict morality-inclinations in that objective sense." is fantastic and creates so much more opportunities for storytelling. If an "always chaotic evil" enemy is needed, hivemind-creatures, undead, or extraplanar/alien monsters work better for this, while letting enemy armies of sapient races otherwise still be capable of reason and not being irredeemably evil cannon fodder for protagonists to chew through without even the slightest tinge of guilt.
But I admit that if you feel that your setting needs to have only a certain subset of races established as sapient be "good"/"not evil/monstrous" - Either truly, or just in how society is organized, I'll be interested in seeing how that distinction is made. And if it's just traditionally-pretty / very Human-like races that get a pass, that's not only rather shallow and uncreative, but also just plain boring anymore. If you throw in like, just 1 or maybe 2 traditionally "monstrous" races as being totally normal members of society, it makes it much more fascinating to examine - What prejudices are at play if it's not just "looks mostly like us" that grants personhood in your world? Ogres, as I've mentioned, have been one race that this seems to be recurring with, and seems to be done very well/interestingly at that a lot of the time.
You could explore some interesting space playing around with this idea too - For instance, what if Hobgoblins in the D&D sense were totally accepted as a race on equal footing, but neither Goblins (or other Goblinoid/Goblinkin) or Orcs (similar tendency for a reputation towards violence) were? Is it that Hobgoblins formed a proper nation-state historically, while Goblins and Orcs tended to be tribal and largely nomadic? Does this prejudice carry over to, say, Humans or Elves that are nomadic herdsman and/or warrior tribes, then?
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macabrecravings · 10 days
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!!! Do your OCS have fursonas? Or, I suppose - if they were furries, do you have beasts in mind for them? Or both questions, if you think the answers differ at all! :} With great delight, anonymous
Yes, I do have beasts in mind for them!!!!!!!!!!
Seraphina — Cat.
Cain — Dog. (I had a specific breed in mind at some point, but I can’t for the life of me remember it right now…)
Evangeline — Mouse & Bunny. :)
[Read UTC for explanations & unreleased art / lore I’ve been holding back...]
I assume this inquiry is due to me posting this Harvey drawing from November…… (Here’s the full thing btw I love it a lot!)
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It’s Seraphina (cat) and Abel (fox) of course of course :3 (And a tiny mouse Cain because we thought it’d be funny)
My OCs don’t particularly have fursonas, mainly cause it’s not something I’m experienced with drawing BUT!!!
Bc there’s transformations in DOL I think about them being beastkin & stuff like that a lot!!! Seraphina’s technically been a cow-girl in game but she will always always be a catgirl in my heart!!!!
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Cain is painstakingly devoted to Sydney. And a loyal protector. Aggressive, hyperactive, likes to wear collars and heel at his every command… Bro is a dog. The puppy play goes crazy!
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Evangeline’s mouse coding is kind of cliche. Meek, skitters around, lmaooo etc etc. It stuck out to me though because I had Multiple Instances in Different Games!!! where I was playing as her and got called “Little mouse~” so I grabbed that & ran with it. Also I have this LPS from my childhood and she sits on my desk and reminds me of her
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Bunny Evangeline is soooooooo yummy to me… 1st of all she has the lustful trait in game and I think Bunny breeding cycle would be a nice explanation for it. Also fun that she could get out of control w/out her aphrodisiacs & I love assigning her really weak helpless animals bc they’re so her.
^ Note her LPS. Cat and Mouse. Bunny and Dog (Wolf TF?). Fucking gghjggjgjg Haru and Legoshi Beastars. Cain is going to brutalize her in animal-form this is horror movie foreshadowing please get them away from each other!!!!!!!!!! (DON’T!!!… I wanna watch it happen. <3)
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Idk if you know but Izutsumi is actually 17. It's not stated in canon but it's in the adventures guide so
oh huh i had no idea... i know falin must be 20 cause laios said hes 23 and im p sure they are 3 years apart, and laios said tallmen/humans however u wanna call them reach adulthood at 16 but idk if he meant his country or the race as a whole, so im not sure if that makes izutsumi a minor or not? also idk if it changes due to her being beastkin?
i mean ofc from our perspective she would be, but this is a fantasy setting w different ages of maturity, for example chilchuck said halflings reach adulthood at 14, due to their shorter lifespans, im just curious if for izutsumi adulthood would also be 16 like laios or if maybe eastern standards in the world of dunmeshi is different?
If it's the same, while she's not a minor that is still a three year age gap for izutsumi and falin, with izutsumi barely being an adult, add to that the fact idk how old marcille is or when she wouldve reached adulthood, i can see ur concern.
ill leave them out due to the blurred lines there, but in general i think its important to remember fantasy people dont necessarily age the same way we do, if beastkin age anywhere as fast as halflings, at 17 izutsumi would be older than a 17y/o tallman. thats all hypothetical ofc, and not really an attempt to justify the age difference, more so genuine curiosity about how ages work for her since idk if thats established? im still shocked a 29y/o halfling is old enough to have 3 adult kids for example, but then again they live an average of 50 years so it makes sense? I think the differences are really interesting! because despite only being 6 years apart, chilchuck is inherently a lot older than laios due to their racial traits and customs. Laios is a young adult and chilchuck is more like a middle aged man. Meanwhile, to Senshi and Marcille, 29 sounds like a baby, which means a 29y/o elf or dwarf would probaably be perceived by their own race as younger than even laios is to other tallmen, if that makes sense? at 30 smth senshi was treated like a kid by an older dwarf, maybe thats equivalent to their teens?
Now im just rambling though, i know that's not what the ask was about, it just had me wondering. In a context like this age can be more than a number due to racial traits and lifespans, but since izutsumi is probably closer to a human and idk if beastkin age differently or not, i'd agree that shes quite young especially compared to marcille who's probably a bit older than falin herself (well shes a lot older by literal decades but i imagine only a bit older if you consider elves probably reach adulthood a lot later which likely means marcille is a young adult herself?)
i also havent finished the manga so its difficult to form more concrete opinions on the matter but i hope i explained myself well? i do very much think a 17 year old in real life is a child, i was just rambling about this fantasy world and wondering how different things might be. if their 16 is our 18 then their 17 is our 19 and their 20 is our 22. I dont remember how mature I was at 19 but as a 22y/o i dont think id have felt comfortable dating someone 3 years younger personally? i still dont tbh
oh wow i scrolled back and realized i rambled too much im sorry about that its just my brain is full of dunmeshi!! still, let me know if i misunderstood the age mechanics of this story! Regardless, ill leave them out, thanks for letting me know!
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feral-mouse · 2 months
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So sorry for not getting to this sooner 😭. I'm not going to be answering all of the questions yet, but I did wanna still tackle some of the ones that won't be too much of a spoiler. I did appreciate the questions tho and honestly had a great time answering these 😊
I'm going to put the ones I've answered under the cut
What is he planning on doing after with the player in the endings that he keeps them? Has he kept other captives before? How does he treat his captives?
Honestly, I don’t even think Sable knows pdsjfsp. It was really a decision he made on a whim. The player was just too irresistible! He couldn’t just leave them there! MC is the first captive he’s ever taken, so he’s not particularly prepared to keep them, but he’s gonna try 👀💦 spdfjs
He’s honestly going to do his best to keep MC comfortable. You know, besides the whole “keeping their hands tied behind their back the entire time” thing lol. He’s definitely gonna have to buy some more things once the MC gets settled in, as well as a collar so MC doesn't have to be tied up in ropes the whole time. I can see him showering them with gifts. He’s gonna dress them up in so many cutesy outfits and bury them with plushes and blankets. And then sometimes, he will honestly mess with the MC and like, have the urge to torture them a bit just to see them squirm and squeal- but it’s fiiiiiine, they’re fiiiiine. They’re happy :)
What does his social circle look like? What people does he gravitate towards?
Sable doesn’t have any close friends, especially since he lives pretty out in the woods. That’s not going to stop him from venturing out into the city though. He NEEDS social interaction. He absolutely loves talking to new people and tends to gravitate towards people who are sociable like himself. That won’t stop him from talking to other people who are more shy, but generally he’s hanging out with the loudest people in the room.
Has he dated others before? What was/is he like in a relationship?
He has not dated anyone before, but if he was in a relationship, he would be extremely doting and protective. He is treating his partner like his best friend and like royalty. He is going to make sure that they are happy and comfy, even if he has to commit some crimes to do so. Lots of physical affection, loves to spend time with them. Wherever they go, he’s coming with (unless his partner tells him not to follow them, in which case he may just watch them from afar). He’s practically clinging to his partner 24/7.
Does he have obsessive or possessive tendencies and how strong are these traits?
Oh, he is super obsessive and possessive. He would definitely get jealous easily if MC interacts with anyone else other than him. He’ll try to control himself and behave so he doesn’t cause a scene, but if anyone hurts MC? 😬
When he deems someone as his, they are his. They would mean the world to him, and he would want to spend every moment with them. He’d definitely follow them around, and when/if he’s not near them, he is thinking about them, maybe clinging onto an old shirt they wore or hugging their pillow, breathing in their scent. If he could, he would love to just keep them all wrapped up in blankets in his home, but he understands that people need to go outside and that it’s good for their mental health, even if he’d rather not let them go outside lol.
Are animal-human hybrids common in his world or rare?
In my universe, beastkins aren’t necessarily rare, but they’re not too common either. To regular humans, magic and the supernatural don’t exist, including monsters and animal-human hybrids. The general consensus in the magic world is that you should hide these things from the general public, otherwise all hell will break loose. Sable is aware that he’s supposed to be hiding his ears and tail, but he could care less about that and thinks it’s a hassle.
What's his spice tolerance like and is he scared by dolls?
His spice tolerance is honestly right in the middle of the scale. He can definitely handle some spice, and does honestly enjoy spicy foods, but if something is too spicy for him, he is having a huge reaction lol. He’ll go back and forth between “no, that is too spicy, I can’t” and “well…. maybe just another bite-”. Even though he knows that his spice tolerance obviously isn’t the best, that’s not going to stop him from trying out spicier foods.
Dolls don’t scare him either, he thinks they’re pretty and cute 😊
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digi-lov · 2 months
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Strabimon BT7-019 Alternative Art by sasasi from BT-07 Booster Next Adventure
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moth-thief · 6 months
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Pulsemon BT16-039 C <03>
Rookie | Vaccine | Beastkin/AE
[[Digivolve] [Bibimon]: Cost 0]
[On Play] Reveal the top 4 cards of your deck. Add 1 card with [Pulsemon] in its text and 1 card with the [AE] trait among them to the hand. Return the rest to the bottom of the deck.
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Inherited: [All Turns] While this Digimon has [Pulsemon] in its text, it gets +1000 DP.
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anatheyma · 25 days
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eee! okay...uh...
if you were a demihuman, what kind would you be?
(apologies for the ask box spam you're gonna be getting from now on)
hmm good question! i think something close to a beastkin, to have some traits of either a hyena or a bat. if that counts :D i like wearing elf ears and plastic fangs irl so any creature would be cool :]
also i don't mind ask box spams at all! i love responding to any messages i get :3 do you perhaps want a signature name or an emoji you'd want me to use for you in the future?
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frostfyrezero · 1 year
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Of course, I made Almiras in Pathfinder as a Human Fighter with the beastkin Ancestry trait. So far, she's fun to play as a Fox Mulder/Odafin Tutuola type of character as an Eagle Knight. The last image was one I worked on months ago for session zero.
Her Wolf form serves as both an intimidation factor, environments where she needs to track a quarry, or if it's too damn cold. So far this is just her standard Uniform outfit. While on the field and undercover, she poses as a mercenary.
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kingkuru · 2 months
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Any monster species in Mewni have males with unique penial traits (like barbs, knots, pointed tips, etc.)?
Not that come to mind off of the top of my head, but I'm sure a few beastkin and different times of insectoids do.
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intcritus · 5 months
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some rare ambie meta.
when it comes to my beastkin, they live in a world where humans are aware of their presence, they don't bother hiding the animalistic traits that make them who they are.
my birds ( salem, elliot, ezra & ogun ), most of their fingers are talon-like, they stress-grip and make trilling noises, that haunting gunshot noise shoebills make, that loud noise hawks make, and for salem and elliot, you can tell they're phoenixes, because they're pale enough to see the fire in their veins. most of my birds, their wingspan will always be five times the width of their body ( it's suppose to support their weight ) and yes, they do have somewhat hollow bones but most of them have musculature skeletons that can handle harsh landings.
same with my predators, all my cats tend to make growling noises, they knock shit off tables, hiss, they have tails. most of this is not hidden, they can half-shift, and fully shift without a seconds notice, especially if in an emotional state. they get the zoomies, they go into heats ( where applicable for their animal ) and they have mating instincts.
and for some of them, but especially for my cats and birds, more specifically for my birds (i.e elliot and salem ), they tend to have like feathers hidden in their hair, or light feathers along their spine, they hop, and coo, and trill when happy, they make distressed noises. they're not human, they're still beasts no matter how pretty the human skin is.
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beastbites7 · 2 years
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I really consider myself more beastkin than anything.
An animalistic side that contrasts my human side. It's not human, but it's not a specific animal either.
My identification with badgers is because I feel similar in appearance to them (long dark claws, similar face shape and feeling), and to their personalities and traits, but I'm not necessarily a badger. I'm a beast.
Would this be akin to being badgerhearted rather than badgerkin?
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