This started out just as a reference sheet for my boyfriend's fursona, but then we realized he had no breed and so we haddd to make one up lol. This was the end result. Also, yes, I know you can't see it right now d: BUT, I'll let you see them as soon as we come up with a name for them. I think I'm going to make these an exclusive breed and maybe hold contests for new people to join, but I'm unsure.
All art/species/information/etc. copyright: Me, _Untamed_Spirit_/Micki
Timer: Is terribly inaccurate; Santino kept shaking her pundeh stick at me. D:
EDIT: 11.13.11
These are going to be a new species I've made up for a universe of mine. All of these creatures have a natural form, which they stay in when in their own universe, and a commons form, which they immediately assume when they enter our universe. Some individuals may choose to transform into their natural form once they enter our universe, but very few do as it is extremely risky.
EDIT2: 10.21.12
I've decided to start working on these again, so hopefully some will be up for adoption soon.
EDIT3: 10.22.12
I've changed the format of the information box to make it easier to read and added new information.
All art/species/information/etc. copyright: Me, _Untamed_Spirit_/Micki
Timer: Is terribly inaccurate; Santino kept shaking her pundeh stick at me. D:
EDIT: 11.13.11
These are going to be a new species I've made up for a universe of mine. All of these creatures have a natural form, which they stay in when in their own universe, and a commons form, which they immediately assume when they enter our universe. Some individuals may choose to transform into their natural form once they enter our universe, but very few do as it is extremely risky.
EDIT2: 10.21.12
I've decided to start working on these again, so hopefully some will be up for adoption soon.
EDIT3: 10.22.12
I've changed the format of the information box to make it easier to read and added new information.
Persian Royals
.Origins.
Planet and Universe:They originate from the planet Asrike in the universe Volsi.
How the species came around:Persian Royals were a mutation of a litter of Vesepinaes pups. Once the mutation developed, there was no getting rid of it. It proved to be a dominate gene and every pup born from a parent with the mutation was also born with the mutation. The Vesepinaes looked at these mutations as 'undesirable' and so they were not accepted into the Vesepinaes society. They were never really given a species name because they were shunned so greatly.
How the species got it's name:These are ancient creatures that are often associated with the Persian Empire, particularly the Kings and Princes of the Empire. Long ago, they left their home to come to Earth. When they arrived here, they stayed for thousands of years, roaming around in their commons form. They went unnoticed by most and this was perfectly alright with them. Then, Cyrus the Great found a pack of them and brought him into his home. He welcomed any and all of them into his newly founded Empire and he thought them such wonderful creatures that he gave one to his eldest son as a gift. The creatures have been a part of Persian history ever since, the fates of the species and the fate of the Persians intertwined.
.Colours.
Possible eye colours for commons form:Any shade of green or blue is a possible eye colour for Persian Royals when they're in their commons form. Their eyes may also be hazel, but this is extremely rare.
Impossible eye colours for commons form:Any shade of brown or red or any unnatural colours are impossible for them to have as an eye colour.
Known coat colours for commons form:All natural colours can be found in Persian royals. Sometimes they may have unnatural coloured markings. The rarity of the occurrence of unnatural coloured markings is unknown, but it is rare for them to have warm coloured unnatural markings. Having yellow markings is extremely rare in these animals' commons form.
Unknown coat colours for commons form:There are no known impossible coat colours, but there has never been a reported case of an unnatural coloured base coat. This may, however, be possible, but it is likely very rare.
More information will be added later and a reference of their natural form will also be coming up soon!







