Duvet Adopts
Rules:
No claiming species as your own. That should be obvious!
No complaining!
If you don't own it, you can't use it.
No adopting for other people
No whining!
No posting for pity!
No breeding is allowed yet
No asking to be an artist.
To clear up why I post complaining and whining and the pity rule is because that is the reason why I decided to quit any and all previous adoptables; and I will not tolerate any of it from my own adoptable.
Complaining- complaining is when you think something is unfair.
~~I chose certain ways for certain reasons. I don't need 100 PM's of complaints
Whining- That is when you don't get what you want and put it on other people
~~I'm pretty sure you're not a baby, so don't act like one
Posting for pity- When you post discouraging yourself and hoping other people will cheer you up.
~~If you don't have one, you're not trying hard enough. If you think you'll never get one, then fine, you'll never get one.
About: Devet, pronounced DO-VAY are rather large creatures with a unique body build. They are commonly found alone or in groups of 3-4. They are great for high speed hunting, and can reach up to speeds of up to usually 65mph. They are very laid back creatures, but there are always those stubborn or ill tempered. They don't like children very much.
Designs:
It's body has it's own special 'glow'. It has unique striping patterns that always stem away from the spine. It is absolutely rare to see one with no glow. It's glow always matches it's eye color, and the bodies pattern can differ. It's natural base colors can be parti color'd and never a solid color.
Types:
There is Inverse, Hybrid, and Regular.
Inverse is where the stripes are a black.
Hybrid is where there is white fur patches similar to horse pintos. Stripes are normal.
Regular is where the stripes are normal and there are no white patches.
A unusual combination is an inverse Hybrid. Where there are white patches AND black stripes.
Adopting:
Each Duvets adoption page will have details on how to adopt.
Body description:
Duvets have a skull similar to an equines, they have soft sleek hair, which is more outgrown along their spines. Ears are large, and a little wider like a zebra, but a little shorter than a mule, but longer than an equines'. Paws are large, and body has the structure of an equines and legs like a dog.
Tack:
Sorry, this was done with only a mechanical pencil, and I worked on it between class periods, so it's body has some flaws, but the basic saddle and bridle are there. They always have soft nose bands, and are usually ridden in a special saddle with no stirrups, and high front and back plates so their mane doesn't whip you when you're riding.
You are supposed to either braid or shave that part of the back, but some saddles have a run thru so the saddle isn't pressing against the braid to its back, which is painful.