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Gender:

Genderqueer, female leaning

Pronouns:

She/her are her favourites, although she's fine with any

Sexuality:

Lesbian

Height:

180 cm, or 5"9

Weight:

272 kilos, or 600 pounds

Likes:

Poptarts, pastel things, long armed sweaters, the idea of going on a date

Dislikes:

Cold weather, loud noises, scary movies

Age:

About 20, or at least the Jellope equivalent

Other information:

She has autism, and her main stims are arm flapping and tapping her hands on hard objects. Her primary special interest is drawing.

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Jellopes are a Closed Species belonging to PriestGuts and Alphametics. You may not make your own.

Crema is a Common Jellope with the Blotch Gene.


 

Jellopes are an amphibious, intersex, gelatinous species hailing from the more tropical parts of the world and are capable of fluent human speech. Originally not much larger than a toddler, these creatures have been bred and modified over the years to reach heights of up to 8 feet tall and can weight up to a staggering 1500 pounds despite their jelly like body matter.

Jellopes are best kept with a companion. This can be you, your pet or another Jellope, but they get incredibly lonely by themselves and are prone to depression if left alone for too long at a time.

Jellopes are characterized by their long necks and arms, hourglass torsos, tails, and thick, muscular and stubby legs. Although each of these traits can vary greatly.

They can deliver quite the powerful kick, so on top of fantastically cuddly companions, they make excellent guards. Although they can waddle, they're much faster while hopping.

Jellopes are omnivores and will eat just about anything you give them. Their jelly also takes on the aroma of anything they eat.

Feed Bananas at your own risk.

Jellopes require a twice weekly bathing so clean off their excess goo to avoid staining any furniture or creating a large mess. Jellopes require at least two meals a day. Be sure to provide them with ample toys, a pool of water and a heated nest.

Be warned, that if you do decide to not keep them with another companion, other than yourself, they may imprint on you and see you as their mate. You run this risk even with other companions in the vicinity, but the chance is much higher if you are their only company.

Jellopes are highly protective of their mates.