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And so we join The Blue Beast Pirates' harassing their favorite pray. A ship from the Principality of Don. Blue Bart... can hold a grudge. The Principality of Don is a small city state on a peninsula of the Southlands. They bribed the locale tribe of the lands to ignore there presence. Enjoy. <^\/^>
As always. If you like this comic be sure to check out the better comic that inspired this https://www.furaffinity.net/view/13286847
Yinglets created by
Valsalia
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Pezwolf
And so we join The Blue Beast Pirates' harassing their favorite pray. A ship from the Principality of Don. Blue Bart... can hold a grudge. The Principality of Don is a small city state on a peninsula of the Southlands. They bribed the locale tribe of the lands to ignore there presence. Enjoy. <^\/^>
As always. If you like this comic be sure to check out the better comic that inspired this https://www.furaffinity.net/view/13286847
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Twas using this. Though I may have taken some liberties in creating some new... territories for my stories. The island of Maam being a part of the New Born Islands for example. <^\/^>
Twas using this. Though I may have taken some liberties in creating some new... territories for my stories. The island of Maam being a part of the New Born Islands for example. <^\/^>
Giant Yinglets! Quick find a few more and we can finally start an all Yinglet basketball team.
Given the adaptability of Yinglets, I love seeing the different takes on them and seeing how they have been changed to their environments. Like the Yinglets such as those of your story Little Foot having growing heavier furred coats to deal with the cold winters. So I always like to think that there might be a tribe of Yinglets that have changed from mainly hunting small prey have switched over to going after larger animals. Thus they have grown much larger to better hunt. Keep up the good work.
Given the adaptability of Yinglets, I love seeing the different takes on them and seeing how they have been changed to their environments. Like the Yinglets such as those of your story Little Foot having growing heavier furred coats to deal with the cold winters. So I always like to think that there might be a tribe of Yinglets that have changed from mainly hunting small prey have switched over to going after larger animals. Thus they have grown much larger to better hunt. Keep up the good work.
Funny you should mention yinglets growing larger and my northern yinglets. I won't get that far into the future of the (first enclave of) northern yinglets (or at the very least I have no immediate plans to go that far into the future, but... they will get to large sizes several generations in the future.
And the wild genetics of the yinglets give such potential. I truly enjoy the possibilities. Also, on the opposite end of the spectrum. The Jungle yinglets (story in very very VERY early stages and on hold till I complete LF's story) are slightly smaller on average. Helps then not... die as much if they fall from high heights. <^\/^>
And the wild genetics of the yinglets give such potential. I truly enjoy the possibilities. Also, on the opposite end of the spectrum. The Jungle yinglets (story in very very VERY early stages and on hold till I complete LF's story) are slightly smaller on average. Helps then not... die as much if they fall from high heights. <^\/^>
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