CLOSED - Bought on TH for 50$
Open adopt! You can offer anything
Usd>art>characters>CS stuff
(Usd discussed offsite)
-you get full rights to the species concept, and can make adopts/sales based on them if you like, or develop/use/change them at your leisure
-You'll be added for access to the lines
-The higher the offer, the more I'll add. At no set interval, but if I see higher value offers I'll add additional sketches and more species details.
Species notes:
-Despite being visually similar to a canine, they are more rodent-like and similar to a capybara
-They grow long coats of fur that can be groomed and styled! making them popular as show animals
-They are very mild mannered tundra dwellers, with long legs that allow them to stand above tall drifts of snow and chew on bark and tree branches
-They have rodent-like teeth that grow continuously and have to be ground down by chewing on wood or bark, the sign of their presence in the wild are gnawed on pine trees
-They are quite large, making them great beasts of burden in colder environments
-In warmer weather they get very lazy and sluggish
-Like their capybara cousins though- they love hot springs
Open adopt! You can offer anything
Usd>art>characters>CS stuff
(Usd discussed offsite)
-you get full rights to the species concept, and can make adopts/sales based on them if you like, or develop/use/change them at your leisure
-You'll be added for access to the lines
-The higher the offer, the more I'll add. At no set interval, but if I see higher value offers I'll add additional sketches and more species details.
Species notes:
-Despite being visually similar to a canine, they are more rodent-like and similar to a capybara
-They grow long coats of fur that can be groomed and styled! making them popular as show animals
-They are very mild mannered tundra dwellers, with long legs that allow them to stand above tall drifts of snow and chew on bark and tree branches
-They have rodent-like teeth that grow continuously and have to be ground down by chewing on wood or bark, the sign of their presence in the wild are gnawed on pine trees
-They are quite large, making them great beasts of burden in colder environments
-In warmer weather they get very lazy and sluggish
-Like their capybara cousins though- they love hot springs