Dawjin [Nursery] by Warrdog

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Dawjin [Nursery]

Postby Warrdog » Sun Jan 08, 2017 4:25 pm

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Dawjin are large wild beasts that inhabit the snowy wastelands of after earth. While not the largest predator of the wastes, they are certainly among of the top 3 contenders. These massive fluffy beasts are seemingly a meld of many different beasts - They are about seven feet in height, with the body, and behaviorisms of a wolf, but with the large front paws of a bear, mane and tail of a striped hyena, and a bite that can easily shatter bones. These creatures are opportunistic hunters, while living on a diet of mostly meats they will not hunt for 75% of their meals, but instead opting to bully other predators off of their kill. At times they will accept berries and insects as treats, but will always go for meat. Their bodies are well equip to handle their harsh home; their fur is well insulated to handle the cold, and their curved claws are perfect for gripping both ice, and the thicker hides of their prey. The remaining humans have begun to tame these ferocious beasts of the icy wastes, though very difficult they have managed to breed an easier to handle; more domestic breed of Daws. These Daws are smaller, but faster than their feral cousin, and are used as the primary mode of transportation across the wastes. For the most part these creatures live solitary lives, in rare instances same sexed groups can be found traveling together; these are called bands and will never exceed four members. These creatures eat communally; they gather together and will establish dominance within the community of local Daws at meals with battles over who gets the best/most nutritious parts of the carcass. Weaklings will not eat. In captivity such fights are much tamer - much like in a wolf pack. Daws cannot speak any known languages, but communicate to one another and their humans with a series of huffs, snorts, growls/snarls, bellows, and barks, as well as body gestures such as stomping, and shoving. Their tail and ears are extremely important in establishing dominance between one another, as how they are held is indicative of their societal rank. Daws are typically 9 feet long from tip of their nose to tail tip; their tails are normally the same length as their bodies. Comparatively in size Adolescent Daws are about the size of a lion and pups at birth are about the size of an Aussie Shepherd.

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Re: Dawjin [Nursery]

Postby Warrdog » Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:10 pm

Because of how Daws are born, it is extremely rare for more than 2 to be born at a time.
The growth rate from pup to adult is as follows:
    Pup to teen= 1 Month
    Teen to Adult= 2 Months
    Each subsequent year after growth= 3 months
You have a 1 month period after adopting a Daw before you may breed it; each Daw in the breeding must be past this 1 month period
Adults can breed a total of 10 times, Gods have a total of 3 breeding slots
Females must wait 1 month between each breeding, males must wait 2 weeks between breedings
Pairs that have remained together through all 10 breedings, will be gifted with a random ultra rare mutation for each of the pups in the in 10th breeding


    Litter Production
    1. Roll for number of puppies, 1-6: 1=1 | 2=2 | 3=2 | 4=2 | 5=3 | 6=4
    2. Roll for gender of each pup, 1-6: Evens Female, Odds, Male
    3. Roll for traits; if the parents have special traits, even spread them out among the numbers 1-10, and slots not used will be considered standard; if needed add more numbers to make the spread more even.
    4. Artistic freedom is give to how the colors are decided, however, note that she should be a good mix of both the parent's colors


A Form will be made available when breeding is opened
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