Fursona Meme - [ Terrorkittens ]
8 years ago
Found over at SwanBear
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• What is the name of your fursona?
My terrorkitten does not have a personal name. None of them have personal names, so I tend to just write their species name in brackets, like: "[Terrorkittens]".
• Where did the name of your Fursona come from?
As stated above, they don’t have a name.
• What species is your fursona and why did you choose that species?
The species were born in a very roundabout way, honestly. A few years ago I started using the name ‘Terrorkittens’ on Twitter as a Halloween name and I liked it so much I just kept it. Then in May 2016 I asked my favourite horror artist friend Machinesbleedtoo if they could draw me a terrorkitten, because I had no idea what a terrorkitten looked like and they made me this: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/20065689/ and I just fell utterly in love with it. After that the terrorkitten took over as my first real fursona. (The red maned panther thing is not a thing I consider a fursona.)
Then I started to figure out how they work and what they are, and if anyone’s interested in more information I have an entire species description thing over at: http://stories.panterdjuret.nu/abou.....terrorkittens/
• What color is your fursona and why? Hair/fur/eye/ect
Their primary colour is a dark, even charcoal grey, with red paws and fur details and mane. The spikes and horns are bone coloured, and the eyes are green. They have red ‘tiger spots’ on their ears. Occasionally they have red stripes over the back, but most usually not. I think it’s a part of brooding behaviour, but there’s probably some sort of conscious choice involved.
They have the same general colours as the panther creature I tend to draw myself as, and the same mane style. The green eyes were not my idea, but it became canon that when I’m feeling more monstery I draw myself with green eyes instead of blue now.
• What is your fursona's personality and how does this compare to your RL personality?
Personality traits we share: being curious and inquisitive; being fiercely protective about those we want to protect; always hungry, even if the word usually means different things to us; easily confused and bewildered in the face of New Things (even if I love learning and at least usually tend to recover quickly).
Personality traits differences: Unlike me they are not loyal even if sometimes they seem to be (enlightened self-interest); they are not cruel the way I am, even if they are known to often eat prey alive slowly (they don’t understand/think about why this would be a bad thing and what suffering really is); they are usually solitary creatures and don’t bond to other creatures, terrorkittens or not (I get much joy out of being with others); they don’t care for nests or nesting unless brooding (nesting is very important to me); they are very easily bored (I can usually amuse myself by at least thinking, but terrorkittens need things to do, like hunting or wandering or digging or demolishing things).
• What is one item your fursona owns that is significant to you in RL?
They have the same style of mane as I have. They don’t generally have belongings, but in a few cases I’ve drawn terrorkittens with things that would be important to them in context. In many cases 'wild' terrorkittens would probably find things they really liked, like a nice stick or shiny rock that they would carry around for a while, but they would probably lose focus or interest within a few hours.
• What is one thing you think you would say to your fursona if you could meet?
“Would you like something to eat? I could get you something to eat that isn’t me.”
• What is one thing your fursona would say to you if you could meet?
"[Disconcerting cooing noises]"
• How has your fursona changed over the years?
Thus far they haven’t changed much, because they’re kind of new still, but a significant change from the first concept is that they very quickly got backwards pointing mantis type spikes on their lower part of their front legs, to better hold prey. Also, their ears are slowly becoming bigger, but I think they are done growing now.
In making a fursuit of them, northerly living terrorkittens can also canonically can get a winter coat now: it’s a fair bit lighter and smoother than their ordinary coats.
• How long have you had this fursona?
Since May 2016.
• Would you like to be more like your fursona?
Yes and no. I do identify a lot with them in how they interact with others and I admire their innocence in a way ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22630959/ ), but I’m pretty happy with what I am. I do however often wish I could have a terrorkitten as a friend. Or, well, as much a friend as they could ever be.
And, as I’m starting to feel more comfortable and at ease with what I am, I have started drawing a lot of hybrids between terrorkittens and myself, whether as the panther creature ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22910734/ ) or in human form ( WARNING: GORE https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22541108/ ), and this will definitely start happening more.
I rather enjoy drawing terrorkittens interacting with Steward Sebastian, and I identify a lot with that terrorkitten, although I’ve never intended for it to be a stand-in for me personally. I tend to draw them together when I’m sad or upset and need comfort art, because to me there’s just something very comforting and beautiful about their interactions:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21117748/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21704857/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21710346/
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• What is the name of your fursona?
My terrorkitten does not have a personal name. None of them have personal names, so I tend to just write their species name in brackets, like: "[Terrorkittens]".
• Where did the name of your Fursona come from?
As stated above, they don’t have a name.
• What species is your fursona and why did you choose that species?
The species were born in a very roundabout way, honestly. A few years ago I started using the name ‘Terrorkittens’ on Twitter as a Halloween name and I liked it so much I just kept it. Then in May 2016 I asked my favourite horror artist friend Machinesbleedtoo if they could draw me a terrorkitten, because I had no idea what a terrorkitten looked like and they made me this: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/20065689/ and I just fell utterly in love with it. After that the terrorkitten took over as my first real fursona. (The red maned panther thing is not a thing I consider a fursona.)
Then I started to figure out how they work and what they are, and if anyone’s interested in more information I have an entire species description thing over at: http://stories.panterdjuret.nu/abou.....terrorkittens/
• What color is your fursona and why? Hair/fur/eye/ect
Their primary colour is a dark, even charcoal grey, with red paws and fur details and mane. The spikes and horns are bone coloured, and the eyes are green. They have red ‘tiger spots’ on their ears. Occasionally they have red stripes over the back, but most usually not. I think it’s a part of brooding behaviour, but there’s probably some sort of conscious choice involved.
They have the same general colours as the panther creature I tend to draw myself as, and the same mane style. The green eyes were not my idea, but it became canon that when I’m feeling more monstery I draw myself with green eyes instead of blue now.
• What is your fursona's personality and how does this compare to your RL personality?
Personality traits we share: being curious and inquisitive; being fiercely protective about those we want to protect; always hungry, even if the word usually means different things to us; easily confused and bewildered in the face of New Things (even if I love learning and at least usually tend to recover quickly).
Personality traits differences: Unlike me they are not loyal even if sometimes they seem to be (enlightened self-interest); they are not cruel the way I am, even if they are known to often eat prey alive slowly (they don’t understand/think about why this would be a bad thing and what suffering really is); they are usually solitary creatures and don’t bond to other creatures, terrorkittens or not (I get much joy out of being with others); they don’t care for nests or nesting unless brooding (nesting is very important to me); they are very easily bored (I can usually amuse myself by at least thinking, but terrorkittens need things to do, like hunting or wandering or digging or demolishing things).
• What is one item your fursona owns that is significant to you in RL?
They have the same style of mane as I have. They don’t generally have belongings, but in a few cases I’ve drawn terrorkittens with things that would be important to them in context. In many cases 'wild' terrorkittens would probably find things they really liked, like a nice stick or shiny rock that they would carry around for a while, but they would probably lose focus or interest within a few hours.
• What is one thing you think you would say to your fursona if you could meet?
“Would you like something to eat? I could get you something to eat that isn’t me.”
• What is one thing your fursona would say to you if you could meet?
"[Disconcerting cooing noises]"
• How has your fursona changed over the years?
Thus far they haven’t changed much, because they’re kind of new still, but a significant change from the first concept is that they very quickly got backwards pointing mantis type spikes on their lower part of their front legs, to better hold prey. Also, their ears are slowly becoming bigger, but I think they are done growing now.
In making a fursuit of them, northerly living terrorkittens can also canonically can get a winter coat now: it’s a fair bit lighter and smoother than their ordinary coats.
• How long have you had this fursona?
Since May 2016.
• Would you like to be more like your fursona?
Yes and no. I do identify a lot with them in how they interact with others and I admire their innocence in a way ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22630959/ ), but I’m pretty happy with what I am. I do however often wish I could have a terrorkitten as a friend. Or, well, as much a friend as they could ever be.
And, as I’m starting to feel more comfortable and at ease with what I am, I have started drawing a lot of hybrids between terrorkittens and myself, whether as the panther creature ( https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22910734/ ) or in human form ( WARNING: GORE https://www.furaffinity.net/view/22541108/ ), and this will definitely start happening more.
I rather enjoy drawing terrorkittens interacting with Steward Sebastian, and I identify a lot with that terrorkitten, although I’ve never intended for it to be a stand-in for me personally. I tend to draw them together when I’m sad or upset and need comfort art, because to me there’s just something very comforting and beautiful about their interactions:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21117748/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21704857/
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/21710346/
well salvaging a long diserted seed ship of the old earth ecology corps.
is bound to involve running into some really odd things.
well his were fluffy and social and spat acid that ate through face plates and armour and skin and bones.