Sashi

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Sashi

#3226
Current GP: 143
Lifetime GP: 193

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Biome  . Forest
Boundary  . Broken sun temple
Origin  . Tresspasser
Nature  . Emotionless
Size  . Soft
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species  . esk
collection  . Guest Artist
designer  . Caliki
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uncommon traits  . shaggy, stripes, bright markings
rare traits  . bright eye
nature features  . white periwinkle (Vinca minor 'alba')
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Accessories  . golden rings, head jewelry, silk bands
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Original Form  . ???
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{ Origin }

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{ Notes }

You can freely draw Sashi if you like.

As an Esk she has no mouth, no eyelids (only nictating membranes that come in from the sides) and only three toes. Since she has no eyelids, she cannot close her eyes but you can make her eyes go kinda squinty to give a close approximation of a closed eye.

She cannot be seen or interact with humans.

If she is drawn outside of a forest or her broken sun temple she will lose her nature features (flowers) and accessories. It doesn't happen the moment she leaves a forest, she can be a short way outside it's edges and keep her natures features. As long as theres a suggestion of a forest nearby you'll be fine.

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