Lily?

Camphorous

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Created
3 years, 7 months ago
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Camphorous
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Basic Info


FULL NAME

undecided

THEME

Fun and Flirty

DETAIL

Sex Variable . Gender Variable . Shisa . 5'7" . 140lbs . Young Adult

STATUS

NFTS ll RP OPEN ll NSFW

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ARTISTIC DETAILS
Brown base coat sparkledog with bright accents. Her hair/mane and the light areas of her fur are dyed various colors according to her preference and she wears various hairstyles and clothing. Her posing and styling tends towards the feminine side and her body type is always slightly androgynous, with narrow shoulders and not much musculature. Breasts, when she has them, are small.
Species type is a large felid with a horse type mane and tail, but she's a furry, so that hardly matters.
Defaults to feminine. Cute and happy aesthetic preferred. Heavily extroverted. Pay attention to summer vs. winter coat.
CONCEPTUAL DETAILS
She is designed as a consumer product, to be visually appealing, fun but easy to draw, stylistically flexible, and easy to match to clothing and environments. Draw her aesthetically pleasing in fun clothes like an instagram girl. Don't think about it too much.
SPECIES DETAILS
The shisa species is designed around a push-pull social dichotomy. Each individual has an internal push-pull preference value on the infinite continuium between 100% push and 100% pull. When in a social group, individuals who are more push than the average will become male and the individuals who are more pull than the average will become female. Most individuals are bunched towards the extremes with few in the middle, so they don't tend to change that often, unless in small groups of the same default preference. The change happens both physically and psychologically. For this reason, shisa are always cis-gendered and are unable to have gay sex with each other. (They are able to have gay sex with other species, if they find a a male partner who is more pull or a female partner who is more push.)
In feral/quad form, the species is like a short backed lion. The mane is crested and falls to the side like a horse and the tail has long horselike hairs with no undercoat. The tail is often held curled over the back.