Interesting fact #1. In the world of anthropomorphs and
cynocephalus, simple animals are lower-order animals, like primates are to humans. If you know the Robin Hood universe well, you may have traced the presence of furs and coats to the characters (as well as feathers for arrows). This means that in this world, furs and coats are also medieval currency, just like gold and silver. But that's just too obvious. Now imagine my Marian wearing a wild fox collar. Can you picture it? It's a strange sight, isn't it? I don't think Marian would use a wild fox as jewelry out of moral prejudice. Which doesn't stop other characters from wearing fox collars on their coats. And it's also an interesting question of etiquette and morality. Is it offensive? Does it violate any unspoken rules? That's a question we'll tackle together.
Interesting fact #2. 40 sables is the composition of one luxurious fur coat or royal mantle. A typical luxury for monarchs and currency for exchange.
Interesting fact #3. It was Hiss, as treasurer, who had to accept the gifts from the foreign delegation and make an inventory, as the king has no right to touch the skins and furs before processing.
cynocephalus, simple animals are lower-order animals, like primates are to humans. If you know the Robin Hood universe well, you may have traced the presence of furs and coats to the characters (as well as feathers for arrows). This means that in this world, furs and coats are also medieval currency, just like gold and silver. But that's just too obvious. Now imagine my Marian wearing a wild fox collar. Can you picture it? It's a strange sight, isn't it? I don't think Marian would use a wild fox as jewelry out of moral prejudice. Which doesn't stop other characters from wearing fox collars on their coats. And it's also an interesting question of etiquette and morality. Is it offensive? Does it violate any unspoken rules? That's a question we'll tackle together.
Interesting fact #2. 40 sables is the composition of one luxurious fur coat or royal mantle. A typical luxury for monarchs and currency for exchange.
Interesting fact #3. It was Hiss, as treasurer, who had to accept the gifts from the foreign delegation and make an inventory, as the king has no right to touch the skins and furs before processing.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Fox (Other)
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