I am looking for a couple of artists to help out at creating Feligallai. [click based on button for the thread] I'm looking for a couple of full time artists and one or two guest artists.
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Can keep their entry and become a guest artist
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can keep their entry
first place -
Can keep their entry, and becomes a full time artist
second place -
Can keep their entry and become a full time artist
third place -
Can keep their entry and become a guest artist
fourth place -
can keep their entry
Feligallai [Fell-i-gah-lay] are large woodland creatures that like to dwell anywhere warm and dry. They can be found in almost any part of the world that has a forest in it, and even occasionally they might turn up as pets in some people's stables. The celts used to believe that Feligallai brought good luck to those they stayed with and although this is just a myth, many superstitious people do keep them for this reason.
Each female Feligalus [Fell-i-gal-us] is around 90 centimetres at shoulder height, and each male is around 100 centimetres at shoulder height, although the largest on record is 130 centimetres. Feligallai can be any colouring you can possibly think of, although it is more common for them to have natural pelt colours than not. For some unknown reason, Feligallai always have a marking under their eyes that will match their eye and paw pad colouring. These markings can be any shape, and the fancier they are, the more popular the Feligalus tends to be among it's fellows.
Feliallai are very sociable creatures and live in tribes of 12-15 fifteen members in the wild, although they have been known to bond with humans on many occasions as well. The males can be very territorial when protecting their females, and will produce a chittering noise to ward off intruders and to show aggression. The long tails of the Feligallai are exceedingly strong, allowing them to use the tails like a whip when attacked. Social status in the tribe is shown by how much jewelry the Feligalus is wearing. The more beads and feathers the Feligalus is wearing, the more important they are. Only leaders are lucky enough to be in possession of gold/silver or jems.
Feligallai are omnivorous, and will eat anything they can find, although they prefer not to hunt for prey and generally stick to nuts and berries. However, when hungry, there have been accounts of Feligallai hunting packs taking down adult wolves and other such large prey. No human attacks have currently been recorded which shows them to be pretty much harmless to us.