- Hello Waelak Community,
I am very sorry to say but I will be closing Waelak adopts/putting them on hiatus. As it currently stands I lack the health and want to continue with them.
I apologize for this unfortunate news, and I hope you all can understand.
Wishing you all the best,
Perocore
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Nursery :: V.4 and V.1 :: Information Center :: Fan Club
[size=85]Species and Art (c) Perocore
Nursery :: V.4 and V.1 :: Information Center :: Fan Club
- What Is a Waelak?
- Waelaks (c) Nok / Perocore
>> Please do not copy, trace, claim, or base artwork off of Waelak information, designs, or the species. - Respect is mandatory
>> You must treat all staff members with respect, as well as other users. - No Spamming
>> Avoid spamming the thread with random, unrelated nonsense. - Act mature
>> Do not whine/complain if you don't win a Waelak, do not beg for customs, do not obnoxiously brag about winning, etc. - 8 Limit Rules
>> You may adopt up to 8 Waelaks, but may be gifted or keep breeding kits unlimited. - No stealing
>> Do not claim a Waelak that does not belong to you! - Off-Site Note
>> You are welcome to make artwork of your Waelaks (or fan/gift art for others) and post it on other websites (deviantart, etc), but you MUST credit Nok for the species wherever you post the artwork, as well as the artist who designed yours!
Rules are subject to change.
A Waelak ("wa-lahk" with the "a" in "wa" pronounced as "a" in "cat") is a large species of canine (based on evolutionary ancestry, this may be arguable based on physical characteristics) vaguely resembling a fox crossed with a weasel, with antlers and deer-legs. Due to their bio-luminescent eyes and fur, many long-gone natives once believed them to be spirit-guardians who watched over the dead on their way to the next world. All Waelaks have some sort of distinct marking on their tail, which is passed down from parent to offspring. While not yet domesticated, Waelaks can be tamed when raised with humans from a young age...Read More
Name: Waelaks
Binomial: Waelak waelak
Classification: Animilia :: Chordata :: Mammalia :: Carnivora :: Canidae :: Waelak :: waelak
Subspecies: No Subspecies known.
Avg. Weight: Male - 230 to 280 lbs :: Female - 180 to 230 lbs
Avg. Lifespan: 45 to 60 years (reach maturity at 9 years approx.)
What are the Rules?
There are several rules I ask for you to adhere by!
Waelaks (c) Perocore/Nok
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