by Spacejump zoroark » Sat Jan 21, 2017 10:15 am
The Types of Diryuler
Esguar:
(Pronounced ess-gu-are)
Esguar are one of two common types of Diryuler found in rocky areas. They are incredibly cautious with everything that they do in every aspect; hunting, climbing, socialising. Their skeptical nature prevents Esguar from taking risks within their herds without a stag's orders. Esguar pelts usually consist of natural, earthy colours while their skulls and tails are a lighter shade of their pelts. This applies for any wings, spikes, claws or hooves, too. Esguar live in herds from 10 to 30 individuals.
Blank
Blank are another common type of Diryuler found in dense forests. Being some of the largest creatures to roam the areas they call home, Blanks take the easy way of life and have adapted to eating flora rather than fauna. Due to their laid-back lifestyle Blanks enjoy lounging around and being as lazy as possible. This laziness isn't just for mere relaxation though, as Blanks are renounced for being unintentionally clumsy even when sleeping. Blank often have fur of blue, green and purple hues. Their skulls (horns & claws) are almost always white while their tails are the opposite of their fur. They live in groups of 5 to 7 individuals.
Feral
Ferals are uncommon. They dwell in the darkest of forests and the blackest of caves. Ferals don't seem to have much sentience, those who do stay out of the forests and dwell in black markets and illegal activities. Unlike other Diryulers a Feral’s jaw never closes, constantly drooling a black or red sludge which most diryulers only use to digest 'food'. A Feral’s fur is tattered and dark, with shades of red streaking through it. Their skulls (tail, claws, horns, ect) are primarily black, (to which their sludge is red) or red (and their sludge is black). Ferals hunt alone.
Diryulers can sometimes become a Feral by losing their mind. If this happens then their colours don't change, their jaw tears open, and they stand no chance of returning to sanity.
Never
Nevers are uncommon diryulers. They are mostly nocturnal and enjoy dark, open spaces. Nevers are tricksters who work in scams, shows and deals. They are smooth-talking criminals who worry not about the consequences of their actions, and who never reveal what they know. Never fur is very much similar to Feral fur, however the difference is that their skulls are grey and their eyes a constant purple glow. A murder of Never's can go from 20 to 50 individuals.
Moth
Moths are rare Diryulers. Like the Blanks, Moths are light-hearted and optimistic, if a little oblivious at times. Moths enjoy forests full of flora and light, and work well in large swarms. Being bubbly in nature Moths can easily forgive others, however this leads to them being naive and easy prey for Nevers. A Moths fur is more so then ever a pale colour while their skulls, claws, tails and anything else are light, saturated colours. A swarm of Moths can go anywhere from 10 to 30 individuals.
Hook Bill
Not much is known about Hook Bill Diryulers. They are an Epic type, and rarely seen in the wild. Any Hook Bills that have been spotted are often in plain sight, working normal jobs in normal environments. Once researchers are notified of a Hook Bill’s whereabouts, the Diryuler will swiftly vanish for a fair few months before resurfacing. They typically have large horns and single colour pelts, lacking any intricate patterns. All Hook Bills have bone-coloured skulls and antlers, regardless of the pelt colour. They tend to have a serious outlook on life and travel alone.
04/09/2017 update
Toucannoue
Toucannoues are common Diryulers. They live in huge flocks and are very social creatures. Toucannoues are brightly coloured in both fur and face. These Diryulers are the most likely to have heterochromia. They live in warm climates such as rainforests and rarely can be found in farmlands. Toucannoues are capable of speech; while they can speak their own sentences just fine, they prefer to mimic others. They are bright, bubbly, optimistic and (in some cases) a nuisance.
Jackrabbit
Jackrabbit's are rare Diryulers. While mostly seen in spring, they are very shy and try to avoid being seen at all. Their furs are usually pale whites, greys or browns. The large, ear-like expansions on their skulls do not actually improve their hearing. These growths are used to sense the flow of air. If the air gets disrupted then it means something nearby is breathing heavily. Jackrabbits are shy, timid and quiet; if one befriends a Jackrabbit though it will become as loyal as any other befriended Diryuler.
Faceless
A Faceless lacks a face. Hardly anything is known about these Diryulers. To make up for it's lack of face and bleak fur, Faceless will draw on their blank faces with crayons or paint in an attempt to seem colourful. Sadly, they cannot see their art.
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Spacejump zoroark on Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:23 am, edited 6 times in total.