Characters and Fursonas
7 years ago
General
These are original characters of mine that I have created. You may not copy, trace, sell, steal, claim, change/manipulate, or otherwise use these character's images for any personal use/gain or profit. These characters are asexual in preference and indulgence (unless I myself do otherwise with them or give permission). I will not sell, gift, or trade any of them as they are aspects of myself or important to me in some way. Please do not involve these characters in "adult/mature" or NSFW works. If you have questions, just ask.
Mirrow Din/Duskrue: A female chimera/hybrid of 13 animals. They are Crow, Raccoon, Lop Rabbit, Porcupine, Cottonmouth Snake, Striped Skunk, Grey Wolf, Lynx, Alligator, Red Fox, Grizzly Bear, Caribou, and Opossum. Mirrow Dinn and Mirrow Duskrue can be considered two sides of the same coin.
Duskrue (made for roleplay games) was cursed to be a chimera using souls/essences/spirits of already dead animals that had "unfinished business". She was initially a human female that went to test fate to solve something even she can't remember now. Her new body was a "gift" to help her with whatever her problem was using the traits of each animal as a "boon". The animal essences themselves were gathered by the "fate" Mirrow summoned. They were combined to create Mirrow Duskrue. Another "gift" given by "fate" was the inability to truly die. Mirrow can be killed, starve, or die from disease like any mortal being, but she always returns somehow, forgetting everything past the point she was initially "fated" to wake with a healed body. She was not aware of this until she found evidence that she was involved in something more than what her limited memory tells. Where she wakes varies, and it isn't always where she died. She eventually started to keep a journal to remind herself of the lives she's lived, and though accidents or fatal actions re-new the cycle, she always remembers a few key things.
Mirrow Dinn is an anthropomorphic animal/beast chimera with no human origin, being more bestial and unaffiliated with specific cultures or customs. She is more so a literal representation of myself, with less "backstory".
Both versions of Mirrow can be considered an alchemage (using alchemy and manipulating magical energy). She can change parts of her body to reflect the traits of other animals, but she is limited to 13 at once. She uses alchemy and magic to do so, with runes and ingredients if needed. Once she binds a willing essence to her soul in an initial ritual, she can change at will if she has the proper Pelt Token (small token infused with essence via alchemagic).
Appearance- Mirrow (both versions) has a crow head and beak with cottonmouth snake fangs and tongue, white hair with porcupine quills (mohawk like), a raccoon's facial markings, white and black spotted lop rabbit ears with black lynx tips. Her arms fade from the brown shoulders of a bear to an amber fox's arms, with a brown fringe of fur running to her wrists. Her forearms have black fur that ends in opossum hands with brown grizzly bear fur on top and long claws. Her front torso has brown bear fur up top with a lynx's chest, belly, and sides, but her back has a skunk stripe. The stripe continues to a gator-shaped tail that is part alligator on top, with green scales and scutes, surrounded by black fur. The base to the sides of her tail starts with a lynx's bob, but continues with alternating black and grey wolf fur. Mirrow's pelt on her legs flow from a grey wolf's thighs to fox calves and she has hooved paws that are a blend of fox and caribou. She has two unnatural curled copper horns on her head with a flickering glow inside, like lightning sparking and shining through cracks on the surface. Duskrue may wear clothes, Dinn does not.
Personality- She has a fairly serious attitude, but on occasion certain traits from particular animal parts might slip through. While these are generalizations, they are glimmers of behaviors oft associated or observed in her Essences. The curiosity and cheekiness of the crow, attracted to unnecessary baubles and enjoying terrible or crude jokes and puns. The strength and territorial nature of the bear or wolf, protective and wary of strangers, with wolf's ability to work with a team if needed. A bit unapproachable and hard to get close to like a porcupine, or skunk if you act foolish with her. The toothed patience before a snapping retort from the alligator, seemingly slow yet ready. Alertness and fleeting nature of the rabbit, keen if a bit oblivious sometimes. Slinking yet unyielding like a snake, with an attentive grip to what she finds important. Sturdy when necessary like the caribou, often finding security (if not always comfort) in numbers or familiar faces. Curious and resourceful, like the raccoon, with a liking for nighttime activities. Overall she may seem fairly feline, from the Lynx, in temperament and with particular tastes and little desire to be tested. Opossum is just her weird side, a little eccentric but possibly pleasant to some people. And sometimes, she's feelin a little Fox-ish, to either outsmart or make a fool of herself through goofy yet inspired schemes.
Overall Mirrow is not easy to read all the time considering how varied her potential mood may be. She does maintain consistency in most situations though. More often than not, she doesn't feel like she can fit in with a particular niche group. She has conflicting feelings fairly often; she's trying to figure things out like most sentient things. Her differences and perspectives can be difficult to understand due to people's assumptions ("AHHH MONSTER" or "so...the rabbit ears...you like carrots, then, right?"). She has been told she seems to have an "old soul". Often enough she may not connect with the same perspective of others, sometimes due to fearing she is witnessing the same mistakes she has seen before. Mirrow still tries to get along with people, even if seemingly silent or uninvolved. Unless you want to keep making "bear-hands" jokes >_> (okay maybe that was a good one).
(Mirrow is neither bi-polar nor schizophrenic, nor am I. I say this due to possible correlations or assumptions people may make which I would like to preemptively sort out. She is just a fictional representation of a combination of the animals she consists of and some of my own personality. Mirrow is the character most like myself whom I feel is more literal in various ways, with how she feels to how she might experience things. She's for fun and expression)
(More soon)
Mirrow Din/Duskrue: A female chimera/hybrid of 13 animals. They are Crow, Raccoon, Lop Rabbit, Porcupine, Cottonmouth Snake, Striped Skunk, Grey Wolf, Lynx, Alligator, Red Fox, Grizzly Bear, Caribou, and Opossum. Mirrow Dinn and Mirrow Duskrue can be considered two sides of the same coin.
Duskrue (made for roleplay games) was cursed to be a chimera using souls/essences/spirits of already dead animals that had "unfinished business". She was initially a human female that went to test fate to solve something even she can't remember now. Her new body was a "gift" to help her with whatever her problem was using the traits of each animal as a "boon". The animal essences themselves were gathered by the "fate" Mirrow summoned. They were combined to create Mirrow Duskrue. Another "gift" given by "fate" was the inability to truly die. Mirrow can be killed, starve, or die from disease like any mortal being, but she always returns somehow, forgetting everything past the point she was initially "fated" to wake with a healed body. She was not aware of this until she found evidence that she was involved in something more than what her limited memory tells. Where she wakes varies, and it isn't always where she died. She eventually started to keep a journal to remind herself of the lives she's lived, and though accidents or fatal actions re-new the cycle, she always remembers a few key things.
Mirrow Dinn is an anthropomorphic animal/beast chimera with no human origin, being more bestial and unaffiliated with specific cultures or customs. She is more so a literal representation of myself, with less "backstory".
Both versions of Mirrow can be considered an alchemage (using alchemy and manipulating magical energy). She can change parts of her body to reflect the traits of other animals, but she is limited to 13 at once. She uses alchemy and magic to do so, with runes and ingredients if needed. Once she binds a willing essence to her soul in an initial ritual, she can change at will if she has the proper Pelt Token (small token infused with essence via alchemagic).
Appearance- Mirrow (both versions) has a crow head and beak with cottonmouth snake fangs and tongue, white hair with porcupine quills (mohawk like), a raccoon's facial markings, white and black spotted lop rabbit ears with black lynx tips. Her arms fade from the brown shoulders of a bear to an amber fox's arms, with a brown fringe of fur running to her wrists. Her forearms have black fur that ends in opossum hands with brown grizzly bear fur on top and long claws. Her front torso has brown bear fur up top with a lynx's chest, belly, and sides, but her back has a skunk stripe. The stripe continues to a gator-shaped tail that is part alligator on top, with green scales and scutes, surrounded by black fur. The base to the sides of her tail starts with a lynx's bob, but continues with alternating black and grey wolf fur. Mirrow's pelt on her legs flow from a grey wolf's thighs to fox calves and she has hooved paws that are a blend of fox and caribou. She has two unnatural curled copper horns on her head with a flickering glow inside, like lightning sparking and shining through cracks on the surface. Duskrue may wear clothes, Dinn does not.
Personality- She has a fairly serious attitude, but on occasion certain traits from particular animal parts might slip through. While these are generalizations, they are glimmers of behaviors oft associated or observed in her Essences. The curiosity and cheekiness of the crow, attracted to unnecessary baubles and enjoying terrible or crude jokes and puns. The strength and territorial nature of the bear or wolf, protective and wary of strangers, with wolf's ability to work with a team if needed. A bit unapproachable and hard to get close to like a porcupine, or skunk if you act foolish with her. The toothed patience before a snapping retort from the alligator, seemingly slow yet ready. Alertness and fleeting nature of the rabbit, keen if a bit oblivious sometimes. Slinking yet unyielding like a snake, with an attentive grip to what she finds important. Sturdy when necessary like the caribou, often finding security (if not always comfort) in numbers or familiar faces. Curious and resourceful, like the raccoon, with a liking for nighttime activities. Overall she may seem fairly feline, from the Lynx, in temperament and with particular tastes and little desire to be tested. Opossum is just her weird side, a little eccentric but possibly pleasant to some people. And sometimes, she's feelin a little Fox-ish, to either outsmart or make a fool of herself through goofy yet inspired schemes.
Overall Mirrow is not easy to read all the time considering how varied her potential mood may be. She does maintain consistency in most situations though. More often than not, she doesn't feel like she can fit in with a particular niche group. She has conflicting feelings fairly often; she's trying to figure things out like most sentient things. Her differences and perspectives can be difficult to understand due to people's assumptions ("AHHH MONSTER" or "so...the rabbit ears...you like carrots, then, right?"). She has been told she seems to have an "old soul". Often enough she may not connect with the same perspective of others, sometimes due to fearing she is witnessing the same mistakes she has seen before. Mirrow still tries to get along with people, even if seemingly silent or uninvolved. Unless you want to keep making "bear-hands" jokes >_> (okay maybe that was a good one).
(Mirrow is neither bi-polar nor schizophrenic, nor am I. I say this due to possible correlations or assumptions people may make which I would like to preemptively sort out. She is just a fictional representation of a combination of the animals she consists of and some of my own personality. Mirrow is the character most like myself whom I feel is more literal in various ways, with how she feels to how she might experience things. She's for fun and expression)
(More soon)
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