A preview of sorts of a New Species I'm in the midst of creating! The updates will be sporadic at best for the moment, but there it is, a skeletal appearance of a Catalope/Cataline.
This is a species I've had in my brain since I was 10, when I first heard the term 'Jackalope', you know, those weird mythical jackrabbit and antelope hybrid creatures apparently found in Nevada or something? Well, this is my take on one of those....but with feline features instead of rabbit ones. It makes a whole lot more sense to me like this, and they will be more....real-looking than my other adoptables available right now.
Their written information will be up soon and they come with a very personal story as well for as to why ice blue and dark purple are not allowed in the fur colors of a single Catalope or Cataline.
The differences between a Catalope and a Cataline is simple enough on the outside: Catalopes are more colorful, with the 'purest/kindest/gentlest' ones being colorful, brightly furred, with white or ice blue eyes, any type of pupil and generally are pleasantly smelling(some smell like candy, some smell like vanilla, etc.). Catalines are the negative versions of a Catalope, and are generally grey or colorless in appearance, with either black or red eyes, with horns that are generally more jagged, sometimes rusty looking in appearance, and they tend to smell slightly....off (think of that odd smell of fruit that's JUUUST beginning to turn bad, a little too ripe, but not rotten just yet).
Both Catalines and Catalopes have the innate ability to slip through shadows and a minor amount of time control (ever wonder what that sudden, inexplicable movement out of the corner of your eye is, and when you turn around there's nothing there? Most likely it was a Catalope) in order to feed from humans. Catalopes will slowly draw off the negativity from a human being, allowing them to feel happy again eventually. Catalines however...Catalines will wrench every emotion from a person they deem as 'prey', an action that can sometimes be very violent, and more often than not leaves the person in a coma or on the verge of death unless the Cataline can be forced to return at least some of those stolen emotions.
More information on their origins, feeding habits, appearances and more will be posted in the next few days, and feel free to ask questions below here if you have any before I post the written explanation!
Catalopes and Catalines are a Closed Species belonging to
CuteyCreations. Any reproductions done without permission do not count as either Catalopes or Catalines.
This is a species I've had in my brain since I was 10, when I first heard the term 'Jackalope', you know, those weird mythical jackrabbit and antelope hybrid creatures apparently found in Nevada or something? Well, this is my take on one of those....but with feline features instead of rabbit ones. It makes a whole lot more sense to me like this, and they will be more....real-looking than my other adoptables available right now.
Their written information will be up soon and they come with a very personal story as well for as to why ice blue and dark purple are not allowed in the fur colors of a single Catalope or Cataline.
The differences between a Catalope and a Cataline is simple enough on the outside: Catalopes are more colorful, with the 'purest/kindest/gentlest' ones being colorful, brightly furred, with white or ice blue eyes, any type of pupil and generally are pleasantly smelling(some smell like candy, some smell like vanilla, etc.). Catalines are the negative versions of a Catalope, and are generally grey or colorless in appearance, with either black or red eyes, with horns that are generally more jagged, sometimes rusty looking in appearance, and they tend to smell slightly....off (think of that odd smell of fruit that's JUUUST beginning to turn bad, a little too ripe, but not rotten just yet).
Both Catalines and Catalopes have the innate ability to slip through shadows and a minor amount of time control (ever wonder what that sudden, inexplicable movement out of the corner of your eye is, and when you turn around there's nothing there? Most likely it was a Catalope) in order to feed from humans. Catalopes will slowly draw off the negativity from a human being, allowing them to feel happy again eventually. Catalines however...Catalines will wrench every emotion from a person they deem as 'prey', an action that can sometimes be very violent, and more often than not leaves the person in a coma or on the verge of death unless the Cataline can be forced to return at least some of those stolen emotions.
More information on their origins, feeding habits, appearances and more will be posted in the next few days, and feel free to ask questions below here if you have any before I post the written explanation!
Catalopes and Catalines are a Closed Species belonging to
CuteyCreations. Any reproductions done without permission do not count as either Catalopes or Catalines.
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