Planning to go to Scotiacon
Posted 4 weeks agoHi furries. I'm making arrangements to go to Scotiacon in Glasgow for the very first time ever. One thing missing is a partner to accompany me and share a room. Scotiacon will only allow two people to book a room, so I can't really finalise the accommodations until I have someone to tag along. If any of your Britishfurs would love to join me, send me a note and we'll try to make some arrangements together.
Showing all the best support
Posted a year agoWell it's happened. One of the best babyfur artists
chuckybb got the boot from Patreon. We all know what they are claiming and allegating but we can only imagine what they are really up to. It is such a shame for artists who are trying hard to make living go downhill like that because of moderators who simply don't care. Chuckybb doesn't deserve this and could use the support. Please do us a favour and show some love by opting for a tier at https://www.subscribestar.com/chucky . We must do all we can to keep those artists' art alive and coming.
Thank you and bless your heart.

Thank you and bless your heart.
Migrating Mature Content
Posted 2 years agoI have finally made the decision to remove all of my mature stuff and migrate it to a new account. Check out
XXXerry if you want to find it. This is an important step I am taking just to make it clear that I am not mixing cubs or underage characters with inappropriate content or situations. I wish I had done this years ago, but here I am now. To all you viewers and admirers of my images, don't be disappointed. The content is still there, just on a different account. I'll continue to post the content, but I advise you to note me on
Skippy_Chipskunk as it is my main account and therefore more convenient.


In response to new policy
Posted 2 years agoAs time passes, restrictions become greater and greater on FA. It is important to know that I don't endorse any minors in inappropriate situations. This childlike proportion judgement seems like a hit and miss kind of thing that may get you false flagged for something that doesn't qualify as said forbidden content, especially if you just made an honest mistake. Should you wish to communicate with me in the event I need to migrate, look for me on Discord Kayburt#4426
There is some time before the policy comes into full effect. If there's anything in my gallery that doesn't fit the policy that I am not aware of, I would appreciate feedback via Note of Discord. If FA decided to inspect pics before they got uploaded, maybe there would less chance of banning due to lack of public viewing prior to the uploading. I can't really predict what will change next, but I hope it doesn't get worse. To all you faithful and honest users, good luck and stay safe.
There is some time before the policy comes into full effect. If there's anything in my gallery that doesn't fit the policy that I am not aware of, I would appreciate feedback via Note of Discord. If FA decided to inspect pics before they got uploaded, maybe there would less chance of banning due to lack of public viewing prior to the uploading. I can't really predict what will change next, but I hope it doesn't get worse. To all you faithful and honest users, good luck and stay safe.
Special Christmas Card Raffle
Posted 3 years agoTo all furries and cubs out there, please take a gander at
Fangthefox's Christmas Card Raffle at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/50011894/
Let's all participate and make the fox kit feel truly happy for this holiday season.

Let's all participate and make the fox kit feel truly happy for this holiday season.
New Cub YCHs
Posted 4 years agoHead to
koleo's page at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42424107/ . Don't miss this opportunity if you want cute and cuddly.

Forcefed + Diapered Ponies
Posted 5 years agoHaving watched through the Friendship is Magic series, I feel that justice hasn't really been served where it is due and so many unsavoury, repulsive ponies or other creatures (who are worse than your average villain) fully get away with their hurtful behaviour. Therefore I have come up with what would basically be a YCH pose where the pony of such bad nature is upright with all four legs restrained together with spreader bars, a thick padded diaper on the butt and a pacigag stuffed into the mouth and connected to a feeding tube and bag with its own pump. This mechanism was designed and is run by yours truly, Pinkie Pie.
The contents of the feeding bag reflect on what the pony did and what they are. Here are the following:
1. Svengallop who was horrible to Pinkie in Season 5, Episode 24 is being forcefed a gallon of oatmeal porridge. Too bad he can't have the premium oats he demanded, because thats all he's going to get from now on, not to mention the filling of his diaper is going to make him look like a filthy manager.
2. Zesty Gourmand who was pretty stuck up and gave nothing but negative feedback to good chefs and restaurants in Season 6, Episode 12 is being forcefed five quarts of curry with a more than generous mix of hot sauce, which should alter her taste buds to appreciate real food. And of course a stinky diaper will teach her that any restaurant is better than where she stands now.
3. Strawberry Sunrise who gave nothing but insults about apples and full of snootiness in Season 7, Episode 9 is being forcefed lots of applesauce to make her appreciate the quality apples, while a full diaper will give her a much needed attitude adjustment and teach her to hold her dirty little tongue.
4. Gladmane who was super greedy and manipulative in Season 6, Episode 20 is being forcefed milk with a noticeable quantity of castor oil to make him splutter and put that diaper to good use. At the rate he's going, all the greed, gall and pride will work its way out of his brain and mush up inside his padding.
5. Crafty Crate who took delight in tormenting poor Fluttershy in Season 2, Episode 19 is being forcefeed quite a bit of prune sauce with tonnes of cherry pips in the mix. His stomach will be grateful and deposit quite the load in his diaper, till he droops down and becomes the literal doormat on the floor.
6. Prince Blueblood who is snobbish and self-centered in Season 1, Episode 26 is being forcefed an endless supply of milk and Applejack's home cooked apple fritter sauce which make both his belly and diaper very fat, like the big baby he really is. He'll lose his dignity and perhaps earn a new appreciation for lower class cooking.
7. Sludge who cheated, lied and exploited the ponies hospitality in Season 8, Episode 24 is being forcefed a hundred bowlfuls of leftover cold soup. Since dragons hate the cold, this soup is going to give him cramps enough to poop that diaper aplenty. This is exactly the kind of hospitality he deserves.
8. Rainbow Dash (I know she's supposed to be one of the good ponies, but she has too many flaws in her character) has told a huge platter of lies and let tonnes of Pinkie Pie's pies go to waste in Season 7, Episode 23 is being forcefed squished fruit pie. Pinkie's not letting her go until she savours every last pie she wasted, which should fill the diaper up like a baker's pantry. If she cannot appreciate pies by then, it will be mud pies next.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
* Was going to have Gilda forcefed tonnes of heavy whipped cream, but I think Pinkie Pie forgives her and they do make up and I like her too much by now.
* Was going to have Mudbriar forcefed mud pies for his ever-annoying unsocial skills, but he's learned to be more open-minded and less "always right".
* Was going to have Cheerilee forcefed tapioca for being oblivious to bullying behaviour from Diamond Tiara and not running the school well enough, but her character is better developed in the comics.
* Was going to have Diamond Diara and Silver Spoon forcefed pumpkin mush for their bullying, but they are underage for forcefeeding and diapers are enough.
* Was going to have Beastie er... Sweetie Bell forcefed sickly sweet treacle for her nastiness towards her big sister Rarity, but she's underage and becomes a better filly.
* Was going to have Stinky Bottom forcefed smelly melted cheese for his grouchiness, but I suppose his closed business is punishment enough.
* Was going to have Suri Polomare forcefed liquid marshmallow, but Coco Pommel took care of justice at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p81yCz0hiWM
Which ponies or other characters do you think should undergo this punishment?
The contents of the feeding bag reflect on what the pony did and what they are. Here are the following:
1. Svengallop who was horrible to Pinkie in Season 5, Episode 24 is being forcefed a gallon of oatmeal porridge. Too bad he can't have the premium oats he demanded, because thats all he's going to get from now on, not to mention the filling of his diaper is going to make him look like a filthy manager.
2. Zesty Gourmand who was pretty stuck up and gave nothing but negative feedback to good chefs and restaurants in Season 6, Episode 12 is being forcefed five quarts of curry with a more than generous mix of hot sauce, which should alter her taste buds to appreciate real food. And of course a stinky diaper will teach her that any restaurant is better than where she stands now.
3. Strawberry Sunrise who gave nothing but insults about apples and full of snootiness in Season 7, Episode 9 is being forcefed lots of applesauce to make her appreciate the quality apples, while a full diaper will give her a much needed attitude adjustment and teach her to hold her dirty little tongue.
4. Gladmane who was super greedy and manipulative in Season 6, Episode 20 is being forcefed milk with a noticeable quantity of castor oil to make him splutter and put that diaper to good use. At the rate he's going, all the greed, gall and pride will work its way out of his brain and mush up inside his padding.
5. Crafty Crate who took delight in tormenting poor Fluttershy in Season 2, Episode 19 is being forcefeed quite a bit of prune sauce with tonnes of cherry pips in the mix. His stomach will be grateful and deposit quite the load in his diaper, till he droops down and becomes the literal doormat on the floor.
6. Prince Blueblood who is snobbish and self-centered in Season 1, Episode 26 is being forcefed an endless supply of milk and Applejack's home cooked apple fritter sauce which make both his belly and diaper very fat, like the big baby he really is. He'll lose his dignity and perhaps earn a new appreciation for lower class cooking.
7. Sludge who cheated, lied and exploited the ponies hospitality in Season 8, Episode 24 is being forcefed a hundred bowlfuls of leftover cold soup. Since dragons hate the cold, this soup is going to give him cramps enough to poop that diaper aplenty. This is exactly the kind of hospitality he deserves.
8. Rainbow Dash (I know she's supposed to be one of the good ponies, but she has too many flaws in her character) has told a huge platter of lies and let tonnes of Pinkie Pie's pies go to waste in Season 7, Episode 23 is being forcefed squished fruit pie. Pinkie's not letting her go until she savours every last pie she wasted, which should fill the diaper up like a baker's pantry. If she cannot appreciate pies by then, it will be mud pies next.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
* Was going to have Gilda forcefed tonnes of heavy whipped cream, but I think Pinkie Pie forgives her and they do make up and I like her too much by now.
* Was going to have Mudbriar forcefed mud pies for his ever-annoying unsocial skills, but he's learned to be more open-minded and less "always right".
* Was going to have Cheerilee forcefed tapioca for being oblivious to bullying behaviour from Diamond Tiara and not running the school well enough, but her character is better developed in the comics.
* Was going to have Diamond Diara and Silver Spoon forcefed pumpkin mush for their bullying, but they are underage for forcefeeding and diapers are enough.
* Was going to have Beastie er... Sweetie Bell forcefed sickly sweet treacle for her nastiness towards her big sister Rarity, but she's underage and becomes a better filly.
* Was going to have Stinky Bottom forcefed smelly melted cheese for his grouchiness, but I suppose his closed business is punishment enough.
* Was going to have Suri Polomare forcefed liquid marshmallow, but Coco Pommel took care of justice at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p81yCz0hiWM
Which ponies or other characters do you think should undergo this punishment?
Specs on "The Settlers"
Posted 5 years agoI've gone into specific details before on the Four Horsecubs of the Apocalypse, now I think I'll go on a bit about my inspirations for the characters in "The Settlers". You can view them from those links:
The Settlers 2 and The Settlers III - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34730821/
The Settlers IV - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34463465/
The Settlers 7 - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36463254/
My first inspiration started with my most favourite of the series "The Settlers IV" which is rich in detail, great missions to complete, good mechanics among the different races and a great storyline. I wondered if peace between all races were possible (including the Dark Tribe). I thought perhaps complete peace could only be accomplished if they were all babies (diapered toddlers to be precise) instead of adults. To do this, I needed to tone down their weapons and armour into toy weapons and very light armour. Each race has many different kinds of settlers, including smiths, farmers, priests, warriors, archers and squad leaders. I ultimately chose Level 3 Swordsmen, because of their toughness and I think soldier babies like that are very cute. I was quite happy with the result of the lineart. We see more booties and Mary Janes shoes on little babies, so those sandals and boots they wear are pretty unique and just as cute. After the lineart, I took care of the colouring. Most of the colours I chose were based on the box-art and in-game art. For every individual character, I wanted skin, hair and eye colour to be unique, as opposed to the same black hair, brown eyes and yellow-beige skin most settlers have in the games. I applied similarly to the other two pics. However when I got to Settlers 7, I chose only two soldiers and the other characters being named characters i.e. Zoe, Dracorian and Rovyn.
Now for some individual descriptions:
* The Roman baby uses wooden sword and round shield similar to the kinds Roman Legionnaires used for training. The feathered helm makes it pretty obvious that he's Roman. For colour choice, I chose a Caucasian brunette with blue eyes. He certainly looks battle ready like any trained legionnaire.
* The Viking baby looks pretty strong with that breastplate and axe. Originally the axe is double-edged, but I thought a single-edge one was safer. Also blunt calf horns on the helmet are less risky than bull horns. I know that Vikings didn't really have horns on a helmet but adds to the unique style of the armour. Most vikings are portrayed with sausage-pink skin, which is probably due to the cold and combines well with green eyes and red hair. The ponytails do look a bit girlish, but I can assure it's a boy and such hairstyles are portrayed with mythical dwarves.
* The Mayan baby looks very sophisticated in his feathers and jaguar skin. I'll say that the eagle-head and jaguar shirt are imitation of the materials for the sake of animal lovers. I have no real clue what Mesoamericans looked like, so I went for a colour scheme slightly different from the one in the game. While there are no spear-wielding soldiers in Settlers IV, there are in Settlers III, so I chose a spear to give a little variety to weapon choice for each baby.
* The Trojan baby looks pretty shy compared to the others, which is probably due to the destruction of the city of Troy. I honestly don't what Trojans looked like, but they were mostly likely similar to their Greek neighbours, so I choose a Caucasian colour scheme, but blonde hair and the rare grey colour. The armour he wears is completely based on in-game art, since the game units look a bit similar to the Roman units.
* The Dark Tribe baby is very recognisable. I got a better look at Dark Tribesmen in the cutscenes than in the actual game. I combined the Melee and Ranged units together with the spiked club turned into a club and a sack of acid to a sack of slime. Originally those units didn't have any mouths, yet somehow one of them sneezed in a cutscene of the expansion pack. Unlike the humans, those guys don't have any iris on their eyes, so I kept it that way.
* The Amazon baby is the only female in the early games. I thought for fun she would have the advantage over the other babies with a ranged weapon, but using plunger arrows to make sure no one gets hurt. Once again I chose a Caucasian skin colour, but with a hint of peach, with dirty blonde hair and aqua eyes. She certainly looks like a girl you shouldn't mess with.
* The Egyptian baby has perhaps the boldest colours I've chosen. My ideas for him came from the 1999 video game "Pharaoh". You shouldn't be surprised if he is wearing a dark brown wig, because that was the norm in Ancient Egypt. It was difficult to pick the attire elements, due to the great difference between the in-game art and the actual game units. Different from the other babies, you'll notice that the Egyptian is barefoot.
* The Asian baby is something else. The term Asian is very vague since you don't know what part of Asia he is from, but that's what the game calls it. I assumed he was perhaps Chinese due to the armour. Since most of the Settlers babies use swords, I decided a bamboo sword would add variety. His colour scheme is inspired by Genndy Tartakovsky's "Samurai Jack" with a different kind of brown eyes.
* The Nubian baby I designed a little from scratch because the game did not provide enough graphic or material for me. I had to actually do research to find out what a Nubian was (they still exist today) and how they may have dressed. I found a picture from "Sid Meier's Civilization" to get just the right kind of pigment and avoid stereotypes from 40s and 50s cartoons. I remember from "Wally's History of the World" that some tribesmen were incredibly wealthy with lots of gold jewellery, so I really went with making this baby bedecked in gold jewelry.
* The Musket baby I based the colour scheme from Renaissance paintings. His musket is a pop gun with a cork for safer play. The Cannon boy is perhaps the chubbiest of the babies and is the only one who wears a diaper with four tapes and his cannon is a pullstring cannon that shoots harmless projectiles, though it's a lot smaller than the bronze cannon that appears in the game. Zoe, Dracorian and Rovyn need no explanation as their colour schemes are based on their game models. If you're wondering all the characters in "Settlers 7" are Renaissance Germans.
All those babies look so adorable, you just want to pick them all up and cuddle them together. The message those pictures seem to give out is that no matter what you look like and how different your culture is, there should be no fighting or war as it would be your undoing and it would be horrible to see the wonders of a great civilisation wiped out from existence. It is more prosperous to be at peace than it is to conquer each other. I hope you enjoyed reading this and I hope you'll enjoy the game series if you haven't already.
The Settlers 2 and The Settlers III - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34730821/
The Settlers IV - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/34463465/
The Settlers 7 - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36463254/
My first inspiration started with my most favourite of the series "The Settlers IV" which is rich in detail, great missions to complete, good mechanics among the different races and a great storyline. I wondered if peace between all races were possible (including the Dark Tribe). I thought perhaps complete peace could only be accomplished if they were all babies (diapered toddlers to be precise) instead of adults. To do this, I needed to tone down their weapons and armour into toy weapons and very light armour. Each race has many different kinds of settlers, including smiths, farmers, priests, warriors, archers and squad leaders. I ultimately chose Level 3 Swordsmen, because of their toughness and I think soldier babies like that are very cute. I was quite happy with the result of the lineart. We see more booties and Mary Janes shoes on little babies, so those sandals and boots they wear are pretty unique and just as cute. After the lineart, I took care of the colouring. Most of the colours I chose were based on the box-art and in-game art. For every individual character, I wanted skin, hair and eye colour to be unique, as opposed to the same black hair, brown eyes and yellow-beige skin most settlers have in the games. I applied similarly to the other two pics. However when I got to Settlers 7, I chose only two soldiers and the other characters being named characters i.e. Zoe, Dracorian and Rovyn.
Now for some individual descriptions:
* The Roman baby uses wooden sword and round shield similar to the kinds Roman Legionnaires used for training. The feathered helm makes it pretty obvious that he's Roman. For colour choice, I chose a Caucasian brunette with blue eyes. He certainly looks battle ready like any trained legionnaire.
* The Viking baby looks pretty strong with that breastplate and axe. Originally the axe is double-edged, but I thought a single-edge one was safer. Also blunt calf horns on the helmet are less risky than bull horns. I know that Vikings didn't really have horns on a helmet but adds to the unique style of the armour. Most vikings are portrayed with sausage-pink skin, which is probably due to the cold and combines well with green eyes and red hair. The ponytails do look a bit girlish, but I can assure it's a boy and such hairstyles are portrayed with mythical dwarves.
* The Mayan baby looks very sophisticated in his feathers and jaguar skin. I'll say that the eagle-head and jaguar shirt are imitation of the materials for the sake of animal lovers. I have no real clue what Mesoamericans looked like, so I went for a colour scheme slightly different from the one in the game. While there are no spear-wielding soldiers in Settlers IV, there are in Settlers III, so I chose a spear to give a little variety to weapon choice for each baby.
* The Trojan baby looks pretty shy compared to the others, which is probably due to the destruction of the city of Troy. I honestly don't what Trojans looked like, but they were mostly likely similar to their Greek neighbours, so I choose a Caucasian colour scheme, but blonde hair and the rare grey colour. The armour he wears is completely based on in-game art, since the game units look a bit similar to the Roman units.
* The Dark Tribe baby is very recognisable. I got a better look at Dark Tribesmen in the cutscenes than in the actual game. I combined the Melee and Ranged units together with the spiked club turned into a club and a sack of acid to a sack of slime. Originally those units didn't have any mouths, yet somehow one of them sneezed in a cutscene of the expansion pack. Unlike the humans, those guys don't have any iris on their eyes, so I kept it that way.
* The Amazon baby is the only female in the early games. I thought for fun she would have the advantage over the other babies with a ranged weapon, but using plunger arrows to make sure no one gets hurt. Once again I chose a Caucasian skin colour, but with a hint of peach, with dirty blonde hair and aqua eyes. She certainly looks like a girl you shouldn't mess with.
* The Egyptian baby has perhaps the boldest colours I've chosen. My ideas for him came from the 1999 video game "Pharaoh". You shouldn't be surprised if he is wearing a dark brown wig, because that was the norm in Ancient Egypt. It was difficult to pick the attire elements, due to the great difference between the in-game art and the actual game units. Different from the other babies, you'll notice that the Egyptian is barefoot.
* The Asian baby is something else. The term Asian is very vague since you don't know what part of Asia he is from, but that's what the game calls it. I assumed he was perhaps Chinese due to the armour. Since most of the Settlers babies use swords, I decided a bamboo sword would add variety. His colour scheme is inspired by Genndy Tartakovsky's "Samurai Jack" with a different kind of brown eyes.
* The Nubian baby I designed a little from scratch because the game did not provide enough graphic or material for me. I had to actually do research to find out what a Nubian was (they still exist today) and how they may have dressed. I found a picture from "Sid Meier's Civilization" to get just the right kind of pigment and avoid stereotypes from 40s and 50s cartoons. I remember from "Wally's History of the World" that some tribesmen were incredibly wealthy with lots of gold jewellery, so I really went with making this baby bedecked in gold jewelry.
* The Musket baby I based the colour scheme from Renaissance paintings. His musket is a pop gun with a cork for safer play. The Cannon boy is perhaps the chubbiest of the babies and is the only one who wears a diaper with four tapes and his cannon is a pullstring cannon that shoots harmless projectiles, though it's a lot smaller than the bronze cannon that appears in the game. Zoe, Dracorian and Rovyn need no explanation as their colour schemes are based on their game models. If you're wondering all the characters in "Settlers 7" are Renaissance Germans.
All those babies look so adorable, you just want to pick them all up and cuddle them together. The message those pictures seem to give out is that no matter what you look like and how different your culture is, there should be no fighting or war as it would be your undoing and it would be horrible to see the wonders of a great civilisation wiped out from existence. It is more prosperous to be at peace than it is to conquer each other. I hope you enjoyed reading this and I hope you'll enjoy the game series if you haven't already.
Specs on "The Four Cubs of the Apocalypse"
Posted 5 years agoGreetings. I've never tried this before, but I'm going to do some commentary on the specifics of my inspirations and ideas that made up the four characters at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36940512 illustrated by
kelvinthelion. The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse are biblical figures, but has been taken into science fiction like X-men among other places. Of course a number adaptations have put those biblical figures outside the Christian faith such as the animated series "The Hollow". My main inspiration came from Raven Software's "Hexen II". Even their true names have a likeness to the playable characters in the Hexen games. I wanted cub versions of the horsemen, which carried the respective curses and inflicted collateral rather than deliberate problems wherever they went. That way you'd feel sorry for those cubs and not judge them from the outside. I based their four colours on the basic ones Yellow, Green, Blue and Red, but much more dingy and darker to reflect their dark powers with glowing eyes matching those colours to reflect their immortality. I can't say exactly when they first emerged, but if I had to imagine, it would be some time in the first century AD.
Famine who was called Kamathadon came from North Africa in the fictional region Savakki (after the ecosystem savannah). Her name may not sound African but is Latinish like the Romans who ruled Mauritania (what we now call Morocco). I chose a hyena because, they are depicted as hungry and looking for food in "The Lion King". I chose a Striped-hyena instead of a spotted one because those species do more scavenging. I wanted Famine's origin to be a grain farmer because grain and water are the most important resources when it comes to feeding entire settlements. Her ochre colour scheme matches the colour of a barren desert, where food and water is scarce. Her weapon of choice is a knife, which is the tool a hungry traveler would use to cut bread or some other morsel, but her magic knife brings only hunger and rumbling tummies. Her ragged cloak reflects her worn out figure from traveling in the desert. It was difficult to find a fitting mask for hunger because one doesn't generally wear one when eating. I considered a Tusken raider mask, but it didn't quite fit the element of hunger. Finally I chose a face mask that patients wear when their face is badly scarred and need to be tube fed at mealtimes. The insignia on the diaper is that of an eating out symbol you find in most public places, but it reflects her desire for food.
Pestilence who was called Kerlekir came from Babylon, as many rats came from the Middle East. I chose a black rat, as they are stereotyped to carry the black plague, though as many rats died of it as mankind. Black rats are also typically more successful at travel than brown ones. I wanted Pestilence's origin to be a horticulturist as the perfect reason to inhabit the hanging gardens, and I filled in the fictional but fantastical reason for its destruction (which occurred around first century AD) because of Pestilence's power. His Feldgrau green colour scheme is very like that of a dank swamp, where malaria carrying mosquitoes like to breed. His weapon of choice is a mace because that is what your basic Healer wields, but his mace inserts a nasty case of common colds, sore throats, headaches and other non-lethal but contagious and unpleasant sicknesses. His wraparound cloak is similar to a patient's gown. His mask is a plague mask, which is ironic for one who spreads sicknesses, but it also holds back his foul smelling breath. The insignia on the diaper is a stink wave, which reflects the strong aroma he carries, which is pungent enough to sicken whoever catches a whiff. His smells are said to kill plants and flies as well.
War who was called Furrais came from Lupercal, where the legendary cave of the She-wolf was situated. I chose a wolf because they are talented at fighting and hunting. A grey wolf hides better in the shadows than a white one. As you would expect, his job was an actual hunter for gathering food, which takes skill. His blue colour scheme is reminiscent of some Ancient Greek soldiers with the fastened cloak and gladiator's helmet to go with it. His weapon of choice is a hand-and-a-halfer sword (also known as Bastard Sword), which is of course is early for its time since those kinds of swords first came in the late Middle Ages, making his sword a pretty over-sized one for the first century AD. Still his weapon goes well with his warring nature and shows everyone he's boss. His usage of the weapon does not slay, but inflicts anger and conflict. The insignia on the diaper is a trident which represents power and control and perhaps vanity in War's case.
Death who was called Burrloa came from Burh in Britannia (England nowadays). While Burh is not a place, it was a kind of place, a sort of Saxon fortification. While Saxons are known at the earliest around the first century AD, the Romans also had their own fortifications. I chose a badger because in some folklore they represent the element of death and are said to be the fiercest among mammals. Her job was a seamstress, work which must be done delicately as is the case with her new job in draining life. Her scarlet colour scheme is very much in line with blood and death. In many ways she resembles the grim reaper, particularly the half-skull mask, tattered cloak with a hood and her weapon of choice, the scythe. Death holds the scythe in one hand and uses it to put her victims in a long trance or a very long sleep. The skull insignia on her diaper has a laughing and grinning expression as if to mock her victims efforts in resistance.
I hope you enjoyed reading these descriptions about my four characters. I would really like to see them put in the Mythies comics some time in the future.

Famine who was called Kamathadon came from North Africa in the fictional region Savakki (after the ecosystem savannah). Her name may not sound African but is Latinish like the Romans who ruled Mauritania (what we now call Morocco). I chose a hyena because, they are depicted as hungry and looking for food in "The Lion King". I chose a Striped-hyena instead of a spotted one because those species do more scavenging. I wanted Famine's origin to be a grain farmer because grain and water are the most important resources when it comes to feeding entire settlements. Her ochre colour scheme matches the colour of a barren desert, where food and water is scarce. Her weapon of choice is a knife, which is the tool a hungry traveler would use to cut bread or some other morsel, but her magic knife brings only hunger and rumbling tummies. Her ragged cloak reflects her worn out figure from traveling in the desert. It was difficult to find a fitting mask for hunger because one doesn't generally wear one when eating. I considered a Tusken raider mask, but it didn't quite fit the element of hunger. Finally I chose a face mask that patients wear when their face is badly scarred and need to be tube fed at mealtimes. The insignia on the diaper is that of an eating out symbol you find in most public places, but it reflects her desire for food.
Pestilence who was called Kerlekir came from Babylon, as many rats came from the Middle East. I chose a black rat, as they are stereotyped to carry the black plague, though as many rats died of it as mankind. Black rats are also typically more successful at travel than brown ones. I wanted Pestilence's origin to be a horticulturist as the perfect reason to inhabit the hanging gardens, and I filled in the fictional but fantastical reason for its destruction (which occurred around first century AD) because of Pestilence's power. His Feldgrau green colour scheme is very like that of a dank swamp, where malaria carrying mosquitoes like to breed. His weapon of choice is a mace because that is what your basic Healer wields, but his mace inserts a nasty case of common colds, sore throats, headaches and other non-lethal but contagious and unpleasant sicknesses. His wraparound cloak is similar to a patient's gown. His mask is a plague mask, which is ironic for one who spreads sicknesses, but it also holds back his foul smelling breath. The insignia on the diaper is a stink wave, which reflects the strong aroma he carries, which is pungent enough to sicken whoever catches a whiff. His smells are said to kill plants and flies as well.
War who was called Furrais came from Lupercal, where the legendary cave of the She-wolf was situated. I chose a wolf because they are talented at fighting and hunting. A grey wolf hides better in the shadows than a white one. As you would expect, his job was an actual hunter for gathering food, which takes skill. His blue colour scheme is reminiscent of some Ancient Greek soldiers with the fastened cloak and gladiator's helmet to go with it. His weapon of choice is a hand-and-a-halfer sword (also known as Bastard Sword), which is of course is early for its time since those kinds of swords first came in the late Middle Ages, making his sword a pretty over-sized one for the first century AD. Still his weapon goes well with his warring nature and shows everyone he's boss. His usage of the weapon does not slay, but inflicts anger and conflict. The insignia on the diaper is a trident which represents power and control and perhaps vanity in War's case.
Death who was called Burrloa came from Burh in Britannia (England nowadays). While Burh is not a place, it was a kind of place, a sort of Saxon fortification. While Saxons are known at the earliest around the first century AD, the Romans also had their own fortifications. I chose a badger because in some folklore they represent the element of death and are said to be the fiercest among mammals. Her job was a seamstress, work which must be done delicately as is the case with her new job in draining life. Her scarlet colour scheme is very much in line with blood and death. In many ways she resembles the grim reaper, particularly the half-skull mask, tattered cloak with a hood and her weapon of choice, the scythe. Death holds the scythe in one hand and uses it to put her victims in a long trance or a very long sleep. The skull insignia on her diaper has a laughing and grinning expression as if to mock her victims efforts in resistance.
I hope you enjoyed reading these descriptions about my four characters. I would really like to see them put in the Mythies comics some time in the future.
FaunPuffs Chibi Adoptables!
Posted 6 years agoCheck out
trinketfox's new cute adoptables at http://www.furaffinity.net/view/32649341/

Shinies and Chipskunks
Posted 6 years agoQuite a new exciting feature in FA. Shinies are like gold stars on a diaper training chart.
Shinies are much appreciated. They not only add sparkles to my page, but also allow me to fund more exciting commissions to share with everyone.
Drop me a note any time you want to give me one.
Shinies are much appreciated. They not only add sparkles to my page, but also allow me to fund more exciting commissions to share with everyone.
Drop me a note any time you want to give me one.
Battle of the Gluttons
Posted 7 years agoDo you like to get food for free?
Do you think you're cuter when you're chubby?
Wanna win big prizes for big eats?
Bring to you every furries favourite gameshow "Battle of the Gluttons". Take on your opponent and outeat them to see whose the better glutton. Pick your most favourite food to eat in mass quantities, provided by our lovely assistants and go through ten rounds of filling your mouth, belly and diaper. Expect new styles and tricks every round. Earn points for eating all your can and the extra weight you gain. You can never eat too much in this gameshow. Let our starring referee be your guide. If you've got what it takes to be one with the gluttons, invite a friend to compete with you or challenge one of our top gluttons for bigger prizes.
Our top gluttons include:
* Mousebert
* Ratsquash
* Rock Skunk
* Marshall Fox
Don't miss out on this event, it's only for serious eaters. Expect a booby prize if you're not up to it. Try to impress us with your consumption skills (table manners not included) and watch the weighing scales top up.
You can view some of our past games:
1. Rock vs. Mousebert
2. Rock vs. Ratsquash
3. Rock vs. Marshall
Call 2000-123-FOOD to sign up and we'll be in touch. Nothing gets better than Battle of the Gluttons. Eat your odds out.
Do you think you're cuter when you're chubby?
Wanna win big prizes for big eats?
Bring to you every furries favourite gameshow "Battle of the Gluttons". Take on your opponent and outeat them to see whose the better glutton. Pick your most favourite food to eat in mass quantities, provided by our lovely assistants and go through ten rounds of filling your mouth, belly and diaper. Expect new styles and tricks every round. Earn points for eating all your can and the extra weight you gain. You can never eat too much in this gameshow. Let our starring referee be your guide. If you've got what it takes to be one with the gluttons, invite a friend to compete with you or challenge one of our top gluttons for bigger prizes.
Our top gluttons include:
* Mousebert
* Ratsquash
* Rock Skunk
* Marshall Fox
Don't miss out on this event, it's only for serious eaters. Expect a booby prize if you're not up to it. Try to impress us with your consumption skills (table manners not included) and watch the weighing scales top up.
You can view some of our past games:
1. Rock vs. Mousebert
2. Rock vs. Ratsquash
3. Rock vs. Marshall
Call 2000-123-FOOD to sign up and we'll be in touch. Nothing gets better than Battle of the Gluttons. Eat your odds out.
Cute Scraps for all
Posted 7 years agoI come across a lot of cute material from brands that I don't really know and I photograph them with my mobile for safekeeping. I never know what I'll find next. Take advantage of these photos for reference. Check them out in my Scraps folder.
Adorable Adoptables
Posted 7 years ago
Critter cubs
*Fox $8
*Rabbit $8
*Mouse $8
Puppies
*Husky $10
*Pomeranian $10
Other
*Blue Rabbit $8
*Wild Dog $15
Enjoy if you decide to adopt.
Cute Book Library Link
Posted 11 years agoA list of links to cute books on YouTube in the best quality available for anyone to check out:
--Rodents--
A Christmas Journey by Hans Wilhelm
A Dark. Dark Tale by Ruth Brown (Disabled)
A Home for Pearl Squirrel by Amy Crane Johnson
A House for a Mouse by ?
A Mouse Told His Mother by Bethany Roberts
A Porcupine Named Fluffy by Helen Lester
A Weekend with Wendell by Kevin Henkes
A Wise Squirrel by Francois Ruyer
Be My Valentine by M.J. Carr (Disabled)
Benny and Penny in Just Pretend by Geoffrey Hayes
Benny and Penny in the Big NO-NO! by Geoffrey Hayes
Chester's Way by Kevin Henkes
Chipper the Chipmunk by Luba Brezhnev
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
Fourteen Rats and a Rat Catcher by James Cressey
Good Night Aunt Lilly by Margaret Madigan
Halloween Mice by Bethany Roberts
Heart to Heart by George Shannon
Here Comes Halloween by Becki Ward
Here Comes the Cat by Frank Asch and Vladimir Vagin
Hooway for Wodney Wat by Helen Lester
I Want my Daddy! by Tracy Corderoy
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff
If You Take a Mouse to the Movies by Laura Numeroff
Melissa the Mouse by Alice P. Miller
Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood
Mice are Nice by Charles Ghigna
Miss Suzy by Miriam Young
Mousetronaut by Mark Kelly
Mouse Island by Eve Bunting
Never Lonely Again by Hans Wilhelm
Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells
Nutmeg And Barley A Budding Friendship by Janie Bynum
Owen by Kevin Henkes
Picnic by Emily Arnold McCully
Pip and Posy: by Axel Scheffler
Pip Squeak by Sarah Weeks (Disabled)
See, Mee, and the Redheaded Menace by Luba Brezhnev
Shy Charles by Rosemary Wells
Sleepy Squirrel by Amye Rosenberg
Squirrel's New Year Resolution by Pat Miller
Teeny Mouse Counts Herself by Cyndy Szekeres
The Best Mouse Cookie by Laura Numeroff
The Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll
The Highway Rat by Julia Donaldson
The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood
Toby's Rainbow Clothes by Cyndy Szekeres
Toby's Silly Faces by Cyndy Szekeres
Toe Shoe Mouse by Jan Carr
The Winter Wish by Gillian Shields
Tugford Wanted to be Bad by Audrey Wood
Two Christmas Mice by Corinne Demas and Stephanie Roth
--Bunnies--
Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble by Hans Wilhelm
Ballerina Bunny's Easter Egg Hunt by Jill Wolf
Bunny's New Shoes by Stephanie Calmenson (Disabled)
First Snow by Bernette Ford (Disabled)
Grumpy Easter Bunny by Justine Korman
Hoppy Hanukkah by Linda Glaser
Little Bunny's Bedtime by Jane Johnson
Snuggle Bunnies by Lisa McCue
The Happy Easter Book by Josie Jones (Disabled)
--Cats--
Ballet Kitty by Bernelle Ford and Sam Williams
Ballet Kitty: Christmas Recital by Bernelle Ford and Sam Williams (Disabled)
Christmas Cats by Jean Marzollo
Kitty's New Doll by Dorothy M. Kunhardt (Disabled)
The Kitten Who Thought He was a Mouse by Miriam Norton
Where did that baby come from? by Debi Gliori
--Dogs--
Ballerino Nate by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
--Bears--
Anook, The Snow Princess by Hans Wilhelm
Goodnight Bear by Margaret Wise Brown
The Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson
The Easter Bear by Justine Korman Fontes
Totally Bored Boris by Hans Wilhelm
With Lots of Love by Hans Wilhelm
--Mustelids--
I Am Otter by Sam Garton
Never Tease a Weasel by Jean Conder
Otter in Space by Sam Garton
--Other--
A Very Merry Christmas by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Bats at the Ball Game by Brian Lies
Big Boasting Battle by Hans Wilhelm
Cork & Fuzzy Merry Merry Holly Holly by Dori Chaconas
Don't give up Josephine! by Hans Wilhelm
Ella the Elegant Elephant by Carmela D'amico & Steven D'amico
Enigma: A Magical Mystery by Graeme Base
Hamilton Troll meets Pink Light Sprite by Kathleen J. Shields
Happy Birthday, Hector! by Laura Kingston
Monster Needs a Costume by Paul Czajak
My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza
Our Library by Eve Bunting
Pirates don't Change Diapers by Melinda Long
Playdate for Panda by Michael Dahl
Pumpkin Party by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Raccoons and Ripe Corn by Jim Arnosky
The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
The Squishy Stinky Diaper by Karen B. Jones
Trick or Treat Smell my Feet by Lisa Desimini
Tyrone the Horrible series by Hans Wilhelm
With Lots of Love by Hans Wilhelm
Zee is not Scared by Michael Gay
I hope enjoy this literature as much I do.
--Rodents--
A Christmas Journey by Hans Wilhelm
A Dark. Dark Tale by Ruth Brown (Disabled)
A Home for Pearl Squirrel by Amy Crane Johnson
A House for a Mouse by ?
A Mouse Told His Mother by Bethany Roberts
A Porcupine Named Fluffy by Helen Lester
A Weekend with Wendell by Kevin Henkes
A Wise Squirrel by Francois Ruyer
Be My Valentine by M.J. Carr (Disabled)
Benny and Penny in Just Pretend by Geoffrey Hayes
Benny and Penny in the Big NO-NO! by Geoffrey Hayes
Chester's Way by Kevin Henkes
Chipper the Chipmunk by Luba Brezhnev
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
Fourteen Rats and a Rat Catcher by James Cressey
Good Night Aunt Lilly by Margaret Madigan
Halloween Mice by Bethany Roberts
Heart to Heart by George Shannon
Here Comes Halloween by Becki Ward
Here Comes the Cat by Frank Asch and Vladimir Vagin
Hooway for Wodney Wat by Helen Lester
I Want my Daddy! by Tracy Corderoy
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff
If You Take a Mouse to the Movies by Laura Numeroff
Melissa the Mouse by Alice P. Miller
Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood
Mice are Nice by Charles Ghigna
Miss Suzy by Miriam Young
Mousetronaut by Mark Kelly
Mouse Island by Eve Bunting
Never Lonely Again by Hans Wilhelm
Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells
Nutmeg And Barley A Budding Friendship by Janie Bynum
Owen by Kevin Henkes
Picnic by Emily Arnold McCully
Pip and Posy: by Axel Scheffler
Pip Squeak by Sarah Weeks (Disabled)
See, Mee, and the Redheaded Menace by Luba Brezhnev
Shy Charles by Rosemary Wells
Sleepy Squirrel by Amye Rosenberg
Squirrel's New Year Resolution by Pat Miller
Teeny Mouse Counts Herself by Cyndy Szekeres
The Best Mouse Cookie by Laura Numeroff
The Biggest Pumpkin Ever by Steven Kroll
The Highway Rat by Julia Donaldson
The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood
Toby's Rainbow Clothes by Cyndy Szekeres
Toby's Silly Faces by Cyndy Szekeres
Toe Shoe Mouse by Jan Carr
The Winter Wish by Gillian Shields
Tugford Wanted to be Bad by Audrey Wood
Two Christmas Mice by Corinne Demas and Stephanie Roth
--Bunnies--
Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble by Hans Wilhelm
Ballerina Bunny's Easter Egg Hunt by Jill Wolf
Bunny's New Shoes by Stephanie Calmenson (Disabled)
First Snow by Bernette Ford (Disabled)
Grumpy Easter Bunny by Justine Korman
Hoppy Hanukkah by Linda Glaser
Little Bunny's Bedtime by Jane Johnson
Snuggle Bunnies by Lisa McCue
The Happy Easter Book by Josie Jones (Disabled)
--Cats--
Ballet Kitty by Bernelle Ford and Sam Williams
Ballet Kitty: Christmas Recital by Bernelle Ford and Sam Williams (Disabled)
Christmas Cats by Jean Marzollo
Kitty's New Doll by Dorothy M. Kunhardt (Disabled)
The Kitten Who Thought He was a Mouse by Miriam Norton
Where did that baby come from? by Debi Gliori
--Dogs--
Ballerino Nate by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
--Bears--
Anook, The Snow Princess by Hans Wilhelm
Goodnight Bear by Margaret Wise Brown
The Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson
The Easter Bear by Justine Korman Fontes
Totally Bored Boris by Hans Wilhelm
With Lots of Love by Hans Wilhelm
--Mustelids--
I Am Otter by Sam Garton
Never Tease a Weasel by Jean Conder
Otter in Space by Sam Garton
--Other--
A Very Merry Christmas by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Bats at the Ball Game by Brian Lies
Big Boasting Battle by Hans Wilhelm
Cork & Fuzzy Merry Merry Holly Holly by Dori Chaconas
Don't give up Josephine! by Hans Wilhelm
Ella the Elegant Elephant by Carmela D'amico & Steven D'amico
Enigma: A Magical Mystery by Graeme Base
Hamilton Troll meets Pink Light Sprite by Kathleen J. Shields
Happy Birthday, Hector! by Laura Kingston
Monster Needs a Costume by Paul Czajak
My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza
Our Library by Eve Bunting
Pirates don't Change Diapers by Melinda Long
Playdate for Panda by Michael Dahl
Pumpkin Party by Maudie Powell-Tuck
Raccoons and Ripe Corn by Jim Arnosky
The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
The Squishy Stinky Diaper by Karen B. Jones
Trick or Treat Smell my Feet by Lisa Desimini
Tyrone the Horrible series by Hans Wilhelm
With Lots of Love by Hans Wilhelm
Zee is not Scared by Michael Gay
I hope enjoy this literature as much I do.