Basically an old school D&D Gnoll. The old Monster Manual says they look like Hyenas, so, here is my version of em. :)
Category Cel Shading / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 690 x 737px
File Size 150 kB
I've Played more Palladium fantasy myself but I like this Hyena.
Palladium has three cannine races to call its's own... (Yes I know Hyenas are closer to cats than dogs but kindly bear with me a moment.) And I think it would be interesting to see your take on how the might look.
Wolven: Between six to nine feet tall, their general appearance is like any kind of wolf you can imagine. Their culture is like a cross between the Roman Empire and Vikings. They have a mighty empire and even roam the seas on Longboats.
Coyles: Similar to jackals and about six to seven feet tall. Where ever you find Wolven these craven oppourtunitists are. In truth most of the bad rumors that humans hear about Wolven are started by the behavior of Coyles.
Kankorin: A smallish Fox-like people (Five to six feet tall), the Kankorin are much like the Native American Indians once were and have a high reverance for nature.
I doubt you'll actually draw these but heck.. I love to chuck ideas at people and see if they use them.
Palladium has three cannine races to call its's own... (Yes I know Hyenas are closer to cats than dogs but kindly bear with me a moment.) And I think it would be interesting to see your take on how the might look.
Wolven: Between six to nine feet tall, their general appearance is like any kind of wolf you can imagine. Their culture is like a cross between the Roman Empire and Vikings. They have a mighty empire and even roam the seas on Longboats.
Coyles: Similar to jackals and about six to seven feet tall. Where ever you find Wolven these craven oppourtunitists are. In truth most of the bad rumors that humans hear about Wolven are started by the behavior of Coyles.
Kankorin: A smallish Fox-like people (Five to six feet tall), the Kankorin are much like the Native American Indians once were and have a high reverance for nature.
I doubt you'll actually draw these but heck.. I love to chuck ideas at people and see if they use them.
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