Pip Designs - marking allowed by spideypuhl

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Pip Designs - marking allowed

Postby spideypuhl » Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:06 pm

This is a major work in progress. But, anyways, I'll be coloring in and selling the designs I make on these lines. However, if you have more than FIVE Pips then you may NOT buy any designs nor bid on any.
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Re: Pip Designs

Postby spideypuhl » Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:35 pm

information goes to of gators & feigns

Hierarchy

Pips live by a classification of groups: commons, royals, and kings/queens. Common pips are only ever given one charm to be placed on their collars, while royals have two and kings/queens are given three charms. Breeding a common to a royal gives the offspring a chance of one or two charms, but never three. Only ever will you get three charms out of a litter if the parents are both king/queen.

Color Attributes

Any sort of coloring/pattern is allowed. Must have sspots somewhere on the body, anywhere from leopard spots to frecklees to a spot on the side of the face. Eyes can be any color and may be heterochromic. Iris is always lighter near the eye.

Collar Attributes

The collar may be designed or edited however you'd like. There must be one charm for the commons, two for the royals and three for queens/kings. Charms can be a simple circle with a chinese symbol or artistic note on it,, or even look like a musical instrument, sports ball, paint brush, birds, etc etc. Charms usually show what attracts them, what they like, or somehow relates to the pip's personality. Charms can either be given to them by their parents, pipdom or owner.

About

The domestic pip breed was created out of the DNA of foxes, common house cats, and genets. They are extremely adaptable to any type of home lifestyle and can easily chow down on anything you give them. They have big, fluffy paws well equipped for climbing, digging and holding onto food so it is best to keep an eye on them. You won't have to worry much as far as running off goes, because once a pip has bonded to you there is no breaking that connection. They're loyal, cuddly, cute and rarely ever leave their owner's side.
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Re: Pip Designs - marking allowed

Postby spideypuhl » Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:41 am

open for marking


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