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I have, in fact, considered why my stories can feature animals with human religions.
The answer is not hard to work out, but I very much doubt I'll spell it out in a children's book.
Old character art I came across while looking for other stuff and figured I'd post before I forget about it again.
As an aside on future art styles, I love hand drawing things, but I also love pixel art.
I will probably favor pixel art for games for a bunch of reasons, chief of which is that a game made out of tiles -- even 3D tiles -- feels richer to me than a game made of bespoke assets.
I've experimented before with creating "Zeldavision" in 3D, and the knowledge I gained from those tests, I expect to be quite useful in creating the look I want.
But I'll probably never do it because piqha are so goblinlike that I'll cannibalize all the good stuff from the concept and apply it to them.
One of my favorite fantasy story notions is to parallel humanity with super-saiyan elves who have fallen and become 2ft pointy-nose goblins, and then consider a handful of goblins who live in the hope of being restored to their former glory. https://t.co/ICYicAVncl
Therian biology is completely alien, being made up of metaspace chemistry that can exist in our universe, but cannot form here. https://t.co/Qv4G0jf2sR
@TheGr8Scot I apparently don't like food. My 60 lbs of bonus gut begs to differ.
But what food I do eat is more middle class than I expected.
@aelfredwessex But what people care about is Jump the Shark and Hat Trick. And I'm not even mad, because what 𝙄 care about is Jump the Shark and Hat Trick. That's the kind of stuff I was made to make. Arguable furry art.
Inarguable furry art, actually.
Adventure for the sake of adventure.