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teartra · 1 year
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I wish every RRP books could get cool concept art like this because WOW (by Kerem Bayit)
Anyway, this one is my favorite by the author himself
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a-fire-of-ice · 8 months
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mother and daughter <3
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talesofbeleben · 1 year
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Soon
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ayu-rxf · 1 year
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This beret has a mizu jellyfish motif. - It is a model with a high degree of difficulty in dressing. It may be combined with tentacle-inspired extensions and accessories to create a nice look.
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vinylfoxbooks · 3 months
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Regulus and James are home alone in the Potter house and Regulus, who is reading in his room, hears loud music and... singing?
He ventures to the downstairs and into to the kitchen where the singing is from and finds James. He's doing the dishes, dancing around the kitchen, and singing.
No- not singing. Belting.
He's giving his kitchen a full theatrical performance while doing the dishes. Regulus watches him until James finishes the song and turns and sees him standing in the doorway.
James jumps, eyes wide, "I thought you were out with Sirius."
Regulus smirks, "Nah, he went on a date with Remus. Didn't know you could sing."
"I don't like singing when people are around."
"You should start, I like your voice." Regulus winks and walks out of the kitchen.
James now sings when he's alone, even if Regulus is still at home.
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saspitite · 2 months
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Needlessly Pedantic Answers to Worldbuilding Questions that Don't Matter That Much to Begin With, Episode #1:
why is everyone in your fictional world an animal? what do they eat? are there any non-sapient animals? is it more of a "Zootopia or Beastars" type situation? how does anatomy change across certain species?
so as nobody may know, i write about a lot of fictional worlds and one of them is your standard diverse furry society. while these are quite fun to mess around with, they tend to bring up a lot of questions (that technically don't matter too much, i mean you're just telling a fictional story for god's sake) about how the world works. and there's especially a lot of questions raised in my case because my world doesn't just feature mammals, but also reptiles, birds, amphibians, fish, and so on, so you wonder how differently they live, if at all. i'm gonna be evil and answer all of those questions that exactly -2 people have asked today!
1: why is everyone an animal?
of course, the real reason is because it's fun to explore stories and create characters that aren't human, and it's especially a fun opportunity to experiment with character design! but for a more in-universe reason, the gods like to take inspiration from each other and will tend to build off of each other's ideas. this world was made by the wandering god Belet, who became inspired after visiting several worlds of other gods. they were curious about creating a world where multiple sapient species exist, since it was a common trend in other worlds for only one dominant species existing at a time.
2. what do they eat?
naturally, all species are vegetarian, although some areas of the world have gotten to the point of inventing artificial foods adjacent to plant-based meat. the idea of cannibalism or killing other people to eat hasn't really been explored due to being kinda... dubious. but i guess it's up in the air. although it may sound weird, the practice of selling one's own dairy products and other non-meat animal products is quite normalized. it's basically just seen as the same level of normal as selling any other food items you make.
3. are there any non-sapient animals?
so far? nope. but that might get retconned in the future, i dunno. i haven't published enough about this world so i'm still able to reconsider if i wanted to. but as of right now, basically every single organism from the animalia kingdom is anthropomorphized, with a few exceptions. (exceptions usually being organisms i have no clue how to anthropomorphize lmao)
4. is it more of a "zootopia or beastars" type situation?
to expand on this question, it's basically asking for more information on how society functions and how fucked it is, if at all. initially i said it was going to be a utopia of sorts- i retconned that, lol, because it seems like i can't ever write about a truly happy world. it's definitely one of my better worlds to live in, but it's by no means perfect. i wouldn't say it's Beastars levels of messed up (black markets selling dubious meat and carnal instincts telling you to eat your friends) but it's probably not as cutesy as, say, Zootopia is on the surface level, although i do like how it tackled systemic racism and whatnot. i guess it's somewhere in between. there isn't anything going on that's straight out of a psychological horror movie but there's definitely inequality and tension everywhere.
5. how does anatomy change across certain species?
outside of the very obvious base change of every animal becoming anthropomorphic and thus more human-like, there's a couple other changes, such as necessary internal anatomy shifting around so all creatures can live on land properly, plus the ability to be able to speak the same languages, stuff like that. arthropods are a bit trickier (like oh my god so much would have to change) but i usually just explain that they're built different and call it a day. for my sanity. cold blooded animals are able to somewhat thermoregulate on their own, but will still largely rely on their surroundings. if you're cold, they're cold. wrap your lizard girls in blankets. also, all animals are similarly sized, but some tend to be slightly larger/smaller on average depending on the species. like, an old elephant man is gonna be MUCH taller than a moth lady lol.
oh, and an extremely unnecessary addition that i only expanded on because of the fact that i had to face the logical issue of giving my reptile characters boobs: non-mammalian animals will still tend to have visible "breasts" due to having the general silhouette of a human, but they don't produce milk or function at all outside of looks. some non-mammalians prefer to get their "breast" tissue surgically removed due to the fact that it serves basically no purpose for them.
that's about where the biological similarities end, though. when it comes to reproduction, biological compatibility largely follows the same odds as it would in the real world, so you sadly won't see many wolf/komodo dragon hybrids hanging out. this also tends to be a source of interspecies-relationship discrimination, and not to mention eugenics...
some miscellaneous tidbits:
-in terms of technology and resources, i'd say this world is about as advanced, if not a little more than our own. it's no sci-fi paradise but there are some significant advancements made that definitely outdo us, such as the research and technology poured into environment conservation and space exploration (the latter of which may or may not be one of the main topics of a story i'm working on... :3)
-trans healthcare is also reasonably advanced, although that doesn't imply there's less transphobia.
-yes, there's probably some unique version of veganism in this world, but instead of not eating animals it'd be like... fungi. or certain types of plants. or maybe even animal products anyways, despite the fact that they're normalized, for one reason or another.
-ohhhh clothes work so differently depending on what kind of animal you are. but i cannot get into that here. not without going insane. just know that i have been thinking about it a lot. there are entire different kinds of clothing for certain body types, just not the definition of body type you'd initially think of. there's specific clothing for the winged. the tailed and the non-tailed. the quilled. the feathered. the slimed. its insane
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upinteriors · 1 year
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Small refreshing patio. Patio in Dilbeek by Floris Steyaert. Photo by Bram Belet.
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mumblingsage · 6 months
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Part of the reason the WIP is getting so monstrously long is that every single character has developed some sort of quirk or arc or backstory, including the gods + mythology. And this is low fantasy so the gods aren't even making personal appearances or providing much evidence of their existence! But the mythos/backstory is so much fun to develop that I might try working it into other stories as well.
Anyway this leads to moments like a character in-story going "I really don't think the gods believe homosexuality is a sin; granted the only god I feel a personal connection to is the Veiled Goddess of Death, but She never seems judgmental" and then I'm sitting there like "Wait, of course She wouldn't, She has a wife in the underworld."
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pansy2005 · 1 year
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gender feelings i need my dick sucked but where my     dick
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mymedley · 1 year
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Your Gaze Makes Me Wendimagegn Belete
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teartra · 1 year
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Mmm did they just spell “goddess” wrong?
I mean the one in Sarwat Chadda ig is right
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a-fire-of-ice · 8 months
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talesofbeleben · 1 year
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More promo
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I hate Instagram
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thedisc0panda · 1 year
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saspitite · 2 months
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hmm writing. eventually probably. yeah that's a thing i do
for the followers that like my creative content: if i were to post another short story, would you rather it be focused on the "Belet's Dream" world (the advanced anthropomorphic animal society) or the "Machina Mundi" world (the post-apocalyptic robot society)?
the former has more readily fleshed out characters/plot lines i can explore, but the latter has more opportunity for some fucked up storytelling.
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