And, moving along with the youngsters, here's Raccoon. He's basically the epitome of a little boy. He's curious and playful, yet can sometimes be easily lead into trouble, especially if the one leading is Fox. But, he's also a bit cautious and will usually speak up when trouble is threatening to break down the doors.
Raccoon also gets along very well with Bear.
Raccoon has the power of tree understanding. He can speak with and manipulate trees and bushes, but to a limited degree. He's got a lot to learn, but he shows promise.
Raccoon also gets along very well with Bear.
Raccoon has the power of tree understanding. He can speak with and manipulate trees and bushes, but to a limited degree. He's got a lot to learn, but he shows promise.
Category All / Fantasy
Species Raccoon
Size 550 x 808px
File Size 94.8 kB
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Thank you! But, there's actually a reason why they are named by their animal names. In the wild, the idea of a name is just not a part of the thought process. For example, there's a character named Wolf who had a sister whom he just called "Sister". It's not until they meet humans that the idea of having names is brought about. For example, Snow Leopard refers to Wolf as "Aja" which is the way the Natives say "Father". She's the first to associate one of the tribe with an additional name apart from their creed :)
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