![Click to change the View Lynus Ref[FINAL]](http://d.furaffinity.net/art/snivy9/1605063360/1605063360.snivy9_lynus_the_snivy-2.jpg)
It was about time I thought about finishing this once and for all. Been debating for the past month if I should have them changed up, had many ideas run across my head and decided that having a ref I liked alot done now rather than have it change multiple times would be a good idea.
Lynus is an evocation mage thats also an explorer, using it as a means to test his spells and train in combat. Rather shy they usually adventure alone unless someone were to directly speak with them and ask for it. Unlike most snivies he doesn't have overgrow or contrary, rather an ability that benefits his partner more than himself in that whenever he has his ally in his gut they heal rather than digest unless Lynus chooses otherwise, this in turn would restore PP and HP overtime for the one residing in their gut. Ontop of evocation magic they do have healing spells that they'd prefer to use over stuffing their allies in their gut as they aren't skilled in hand to hand combat.
The wonderful ref was made by the amazing
DragoShift17 here on furraf. I can't thank them enough for dealing with my confusing way of explaining things
Lynus is an evocation mage thats also an explorer, using it as a means to test his spells and train in combat. Rather shy they usually adventure alone unless someone were to directly speak with them and ask for it. Unlike most snivies he doesn't have overgrow or contrary, rather an ability that benefits his partner more than himself in that whenever he has his ally in his gut they heal rather than digest unless Lynus chooses otherwise, this in turn would restore PP and HP overtime for the one residing in their gut. Ontop of evocation magic they do have healing spells that they'd prefer to use over stuffing their allies in their gut as they aren't skilled in hand to hand combat.
The wonderful ref was made by the amazing

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