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by FireSwarm » Sun May 21, 2017 12:56 am

About:
Meiko are little rabbit like spirits. They originate from Asia and often inhabit shrines and temples. Due to this they used to be mistaken for messengers of gods and were treated as such. but since then they have been forgotten. They are now unable to be seen by most humans now. Though they are still very attached to humans and still hang around shrines. They try to grant the wishes of humans who visit the shrine. They love collect little human trinkets like hand mirrors, combs and toys. Since they are spirits they do not need nourishment, though this doesn't stop them from loving sweets and festival foods. They are a bit bigger than normal rabbits, they're the size of a house cat. They love being well decorated, to them it is a sign of social status. They have small bald patches under their eyes, the skin there is generally brightly coloured and reflective. They use these to attract those of the opposite sex. Though most of them aim to be the familiar of a human who can see them.
Competition rules:
Do not remove or obscure the fake sign
please do not use covers for entries
you may make as many entries as you want
do not remove/obscure my signature you may move it, as long as its visible
feel free to go wild with edits
Artists get the privileges of owning up to 3 customs, they may make these themselves of request another artist to make them for them. They may own up to 20 Meiko in total. Their say is final on who owns the Meiko they make. I will only intervene if there is some form of people breaking the rules.
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FireSwarm on Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
“You are wise,” he said.
“If it is so,” I said, “it is only because I have been fool enough for a hundred lifetimes.”
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