Cursed Chime Kois Artist Competition!
{ The Rules and Requirements
1. No whining if you don't win and don't post on other's entries saying that you can't win because of them.
2. No design theft. >:C That will get you kicked out pronto AND you'll be banned from adopting CCKs
3. Your entries MUST have some sort of Koi based design. (You could draw a koi on the CCK or design the CCK pattern after a Koi. Be creative!)
4. You cannot enter if you are not interested in being an artist.
5. Koi and I can add any rules if we see fit.This will end on the 15th of Febuary 2013
{ Links + Prizes
Cursed Chime Koi Adoption
First place
+ Full Artist
You keep you CCK
Second Place
+ Full Artist (first pick
of the two)
You keep your CCK
Third Place
+Guest Artist
You keep your CCK
{ What are Cursed Chime Kois?
Cursed Chime Kois are an odd mix. One cannot describe them as “derived from canines”, because many of their features are not canines. To simplify matters, though, their legs and paws are canine, their head is a mix, the torso is an elongated canine body, the neck is a mix, and the ears are a large, round sort. The skull is short and more feline than canine. The neck, head, and back of legs are the only furry areas. Everything else is smooth and not heavily furred.
Since these creatures are spirits their lifespan can be quite long. The oldest CCK, the very first one around, lived to be 4,000 years old. He is the oldest by far, though. Most Cursed Chime Kois live to be in their late hundreds to early thousand. Rarely, some will live to be 2000 or so. Never has one besides the first gotten to be over 2,300 years old.
Cursed Chime Kois cannot get sick. They are still spirits, and for some reasons this boosts their immune system so much that no virus can get through. They will die of old age only. When a CCK dies it turns into flowers and soil to help the nature around it grow.
Cursed Chime Kois are an odd mix. One cannot describe them as “derived from canines”, because many of their features are not canines. To simplify matters, though, their legs and paws are canine, their head is a mix, the torso is an elongated canine body, the neck is a mix, and the ears are a large, round sort. The skull is short and more feline than canine. The neck, head, and back of legs are the only furry areas. Everything else is smooth and not heavily furred.
Since these creatures are spirits their lifespan can be quite long. The oldest CCK, the very first one around, lived to be 4,000 years old. He is the oldest by far, though. Most Cursed Chime Kois live to be in their late hundreds to early thousand. Rarely, some will live to be 2000 or so. Never has one besides the first gotten to be over 2,300 years old.
Cursed Chime Kois cannot get sick. They are still spirits, and for some reasons this boosts their immune system so much that no virus can get through. They will die of old age only. When a CCK dies it turns into flowers and soil to help the nature around it grow.