
One of the more unusual anthropomorphic characters I've seen in "Fur Affinity" is this variation of a hyena in warrior garb - who has been drawn by numerous anthroartists. The fact that he is quite portly is just an added 'perk'.
The only thing that confuses me is that some artists called him a 'groll', while others refer to him as a 'gnoll'. (To be fair, the larger majority of artists called him a 'gnoll'.)
I'd decided to let my bobcat 'fursona' ask one of them - once and for all - what he is called. Unfortunately, 'Rob' chose an ill-timed moment to ask, as one of them was eating. And even though a character like this one could probably answer with his mouth full, his distended stomach apparently did all of the talking for him!
'Rob Cat' © his player
'Gnoll' © his player
NOTE: I was going to render this comic gag in color, but because I'm in the middle of my 'job hunt', I decided to just present a black-and-white version of it. Maybe, in the near future, I'll present a 'Colorized Encore' of this same gag - time permitting.
The only thing that confuses me is that some artists called him a 'groll', while others refer to him as a 'gnoll'. (To be fair, the larger majority of artists called him a 'gnoll'.)
I'd decided to let my bobcat 'fursona' ask one of them - once and for all - what he is called. Unfortunately, 'Rob' chose an ill-timed moment to ask, as one of them was eating. And even though a character like this one could probably answer with his mouth full, his distended stomach apparently did all of the talking for him!

'Gnoll' © his player
NOTE: I was going to render this comic gag in color, but because I'm in the middle of my 'job hunt', I decided to just present a black-and-white version of it. Maybe, in the near future, I'll present a 'Colorized Encore' of this same gag - time permitting.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Hyena
Size 1100 x 377px
File Size 214.1 kB
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