
halions are a closed species! u U u i'll be doing batches of these guys soon, but i figured i'd submit the info earlier!
(if you want a custom or something rIGHT NOW note me and we might be able to come to a deal because i am shit broke)
EXTRA INFO:
• CULTURE •
- as a race, they tend to be very superstitious. one largely held belief is that darker-colored halos, though they are much rarer, are a harbinger of poor health.
- halions with black halos are seen as bad omens for the family they are born to and while it is not a commonly-spoken about practice, these children are often abandoned in hopes that it might cleanse the family.
- while halions are generally very plain under their clothing, those that are born with more intricate or ornate markings, or showy colors, tend to dress in a way that shows it off, as it is an uncommon occurrence and seen as attractive. even those with off-color halos are often sought after as partners because of their perceived beauty.
- before a halion gets its ribbons, the two connected rings that will form the end of their future 'tails' simply float around them in free space.
- these halos are very nearly always interconnected -- separated tail halos are seen as bad luck and damaging to the spirit.
- while the 'tails' they use tend to be flat patterned ribbons, it is not unheard of to have other things to connect the back halos to the body, such as braids, chains, or strings.
(if you want a custom or something rIGHT NOW note me and we might be able to come to a deal because i am shit broke)
EXTRA INFO:
• CULTURE •
- as a race, they tend to be very superstitious. one largely held belief is that darker-colored halos, though they are much rarer, are a harbinger of poor health.
- halions with black halos are seen as bad omens for the family they are born to and while it is not a commonly-spoken about practice, these children are often abandoned in hopes that it might cleanse the family.
- while halions are generally very plain under their clothing, those that are born with more intricate or ornate markings, or showy colors, tend to dress in a way that shows it off, as it is an uncommon occurrence and seen as attractive. even those with off-color halos are often sought after as partners because of their perceived beauty.
- before a halion gets its ribbons, the two connected rings that will form the end of their future 'tails' simply float around them in free space.
- these halos are very nearly always interconnected -- separated tail halos are seen as bad luck and damaging to the spirit.
- while the 'tails' they use tend to be flat patterned ribbons, it is not unheard of to have other things to connect the back halos to the body, such as braids, chains, or strings.
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