 
                
                    This is Wayward!
She is an old character of mine from when I used to be on DA ( Wayward was 'Born' around August in 2007). She hasn't been drawn for several years now and I have been thinking about what I should do with her since I couldn't stand 'killing' her off. So I have come up with the idea of setting her up for an auction!
Name: Wayward
Gander: Female
Species: Wolf
Age: Early to Mid Twenties
Personality: Aggressive, Vengeful, Difficult, Misunderstood.
History:
When Wayward was a pup (I guess around six years old human years) she snuck out of her den when her mother was out during a long autumn afternoon and followed the hunting party for their large pack on one of their excursions. Not ten minutes after finally settling down in the grass down wind from the hunting wolves were they ambushed by human hunters and quickly killed off in front of Waywards eyes. She froze up before her natural instincts kicked in and was captured to be sold off to the black market.
Somehow she found herself in a laboratory that later on she found did experiments on animals to further their understanding of the species; where she stayed for most of her life. She was cut open every so often by the scientists so they could study how her muscles and ligaments worked whilst still keeping her alive and conscious. She surprisingly endured this torture and did not allow herself to be 'broken' for years until she finally found a way to escape the Lab.
The dull brown and red markings on her are permanent stains from a large vat of animal blood that was being experimented on at the time that she had to hide in and swim through to make her get away.
Her wounds healed into ugly scars over her body but she doesn't give two shakes, She is -and acts like- a survivor and because of her background is always slow to trust anything that moves.
RULES:
The highest bidder (When the Auction closes) will own Waywards design, history and characteristics. They are most welcome to change anything they wish the character as it will BE their character. This is the largest file size of the character in both furry and feral form but the winner will receive an un-watermarked version and a free Pin-Up picture of Wayward with their changes (If they desire to change anything about her) and a 10% Discount on their first commission from me (For more info please read THIS JOURNAL)
Comment with your bids below, There isn't a set time for this but I will put a journal up a few hours before closing it.
When the auction closes the winner will emial me their details of what they want in their pin-up picture before payment is made. My email is kymakymatica[at]gmail.com
Please make sure you have the money before bidding!
Starting the auction at $10USD
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FINAL Bid: $80
AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED
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If you have any questions please feel free to ask them here too!
            She is an old character of mine from when I used to be on DA ( Wayward was 'Born' around August in 2007). She hasn't been drawn for several years now and I have been thinking about what I should do with her since I couldn't stand 'killing' her off. So I have come up with the idea of setting her up for an auction!
Name: Wayward
Gander: Female
Species: Wolf
Age: Early to Mid Twenties
Personality: Aggressive, Vengeful, Difficult, Misunderstood.
History:
When Wayward was a pup (I guess around six years old human years) she snuck out of her den when her mother was out during a long autumn afternoon and followed the hunting party for their large pack on one of their excursions. Not ten minutes after finally settling down in the grass down wind from the hunting wolves were they ambushed by human hunters and quickly killed off in front of Waywards eyes. She froze up before her natural instincts kicked in and was captured to be sold off to the black market.
Somehow she found herself in a laboratory that later on she found did experiments on animals to further their understanding of the species; where she stayed for most of her life. She was cut open every so often by the scientists so they could study how her muscles and ligaments worked whilst still keeping her alive and conscious. She surprisingly endured this torture and did not allow herself to be 'broken' for years until she finally found a way to escape the Lab.
The dull brown and red markings on her are permanent stains from a large vat of animal blood that was being experimented on at the time that she had to hide in and swim through to make her get away.
Her wounds healed into ugly scars over her body but she doesn't give two shakes, She is -and acts like- a survivor and because of her background is always slow to trust anything that moves.
RULES:
The highest bidder (When the Auction closes) will own Waywards design, history and characteristics. They are most welcome to change anything they wish the character as it will BE their character. This is the largest file size of the character in both furry and feral form but the winner will receive an un-watermarked version and a free Pin-Up picture of Wayward with their changes (If they desire to change anything about her) and a 10% Discount on their first commission from me (For more info please read THIS JOURNAL)
Comment with your bids below, There isn't a set time for this but I will put a journal up a few hours before closing it.
When the auction closes the winner will emial me their details of what they want in their pin-up picture before payment is made. My email is kymakymatica[at]gmail.com
Please make sure you have the money before bidding!
Starting the auction at $10USD
_______
FINAL Bid: $80
AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED
______
If you have any questions please feel free to ask them here too!
Category Designs / General Furry Art
                    Species Wolf
                    Size 1006 x 908px
                    File Size 145.1 kB
                 
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