Khanires & Khanara Reference Guide
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Khanires & Khanara (kangaroo)
Height: 7'2" (2.2m)
Male (Khanires)
Female (Khanara)
The twin kangaroos Khanara (f) and Khanires (m) are a devious duo who use seduction and overpowering force to catch their prey, then work to extract their souls for consumption. The blue areas of their body can act as an adhesive for such an extraction, and will glow when used this way. When any of these areas are activated, their eyes will glow too. Sexual satisfaction and rough treatment are used to help coax the souls from their bodies. The sexual fluids of the roos also help break down the bond between body and soul, making souls easier to remove.
Although they are often seen working together, the twins are very competitive and often argue about who is better at extraction.
Notes: contrary to how some people draw Khanara, she does not actually have boobs. The black around her eyes is a fur marking, not eyelashes. Khanara has a pouch and Khanires does not. Of course, genitals are the final visual difference between the two. Khanires tends to be more rough and demanding, sometimes cruel, while Khanara tends to be more seductive, though still not particularly gentle. These behaviours are tendencies, not hard rules, as they will do what needs to be done to get a meal. Their feet have long pads, not just on the front part, and it is normal to stand on them flatly.
Images Khanires:
Being Demanding
Images Khanara:
Head
Looking Cute
Pinning Prey
Images Both:
Tongue
Khanires & Khanara (kangaroo)
Height: 7'2" (2.2m)
Male (Khanires)
Female (Khanara)
The twin kangaroos Khanara (f) and Khanires (m) are a devious duo who use seduction and overpowering force to catch their prey, then work to extract their souls for consumption. The blue areas of their body can act as an adhesive for such an extraction, and will glow when used this way. When any of these areas are activated, their eyes will glow too. Sexual satisfaction and rough treatment are used to help coax the souls from their bodies. The sexual fluids of the roos also help break down the bond between body and soul, making souls easier to remove.
Although they are often seen working together, the twins are very competitive and often argue about who is better at extraction.
Notes: contrary to how some people draw Khanara, she does not actually have boobs. The black around her eyes is a fur marking, not eyelashes. Khanara has a pouch and Khanires does not. Of course, genitals are the final visual difference between the two. Khanires tends to be more rough and demanding, sometimes cruel, while Khanara tends to be more seductive, though still not particularly gentle. These behaviours are tendencies, not hard rules, as they will do what needs to be done to get a meal. Their feet have long pads, not just on the front part, and it is normal to stand on them flatly.
Images Khanires:

Images Khanara:



Images Both:
