Yep, still hate drawing hands.
So! Meet Sherry Ingraham, the second character that Maxwell wrote into existence. A golden retriever whom Maxwell created to be his companion, she started life as a sentient but feral-bodied golden retriever...as you can see from the picture, she has become quite a bit more than that by now. Despite her various experiences and the intellect that Maxwell crafted her with, Sherry is not a very complex thinker and tends to be largely guided by her traditional canine instincts and goals: eating a lot, napping in the warm sunlight, getting her belly rubbed, exploring and meeting new people, and eating a lot.
Vore stats: Active-to-insistent pred; resistant prey. Sherry is not a picky eater in the slightest and will press on almost single-mindedly if she decides she wants something or someone in her belly. Although she knows that she won't die if she's eaten, she still becomes extremely nervous and combative if someone attempts to turn the tables on her. Her trust is pretty easy to gain on a surface level, but there are only a small few number of people that she would willingly agree to be swallowed by.
Abilities 'n such: This is a long one. Sherry spent some time wandering on her own before returning to the Ingraham household, and during that time she was stricken with a reversed form of a werewolf curse. By day she resembles a normal dog (though she can still speak...and pred), and by night she transforms into the anthro form shown here. She later acquired a charm shaped like the full moon, which is attached to her collar, which is able to simulate moonlight and allows her to change forms at-will so long as she's wearing it.
Furthermore, Sherry's soul has been bound into a temporal loop, the long and short of which means that time will reset itself whenever Sherry or someone inside of her (read: her prey) passes away. Anybody that she devours will return in the same state they were in before she ate them...which is part of why she never feels bad about downing unwilling prey. No harm no foul...right?
Halfway through with the initial Ingraham sketches. There's still a lot of ground to cover!
So! Meet Sherry Ingraham, the second character that Maxwell wrote into existence. A golden retriever whom Maxwell created to be his companion, she started life as a sentient but feral-bodied golden retriever...as you can see from the picture, she has become quite a bit more than that by now. Despite her various experiences and the intellect that Maxwell crafted her with, Sherry is not a very complex thinker and tends to be largely guided by her traditional canine instincts and goals: eating a lot, napping in the warm sunlight, getting her belly rubbed, exploring and meeting new people, and eating a lot.
Vore stats: Active-to-insistent pred; resistant prey. Sherry is not a picky eater in the slightest and will press on almost single-mindedly if she decides she wants something or someone in her belly. Although she knows that she won't die if she's eaten, she still becomes extremely nervous and combative if someone attempts to turn the tables on her. Her trust is pretty easy to gain on a surface level, but there are only a small few number of people that she would willingly agree to be swallowed by.
Abilities 'n such: This is a long one. Sherry spent some time wandering on her own before returning to the Ingraham household, and during that time she was stricken with a reversed form of a werewolf curse. By day she resembles a normal dog (though she can still speak...and pred), and by night she transforms into the anthro form shown here. She later acquired a charm shaped like the full moon, which is attached to her collar, which is able to simulate moonlight and allows her to change forms at-will so long as she's wearing it.
Furthermore, Sherry's soul has been bound into a temporal loop, the long and short of which means that time will reset itself whenever Sherry or someone inside of her (read: her prey) passes away. Anybody that she devours will return in the same state they were in before she ate them...which is part of why she never feels bad about downing unwilling prey. No harm no foul...right?
Halfway through with the initial Ingraham sketches. There's still a lot of ground to cover!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Dog (Other)
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