When a handsome, tall ovine doctor sets up in your area and says he works in pathology, specifically in working with bloods, you might consider him tall, dark and handsome. With his swishing labcoat, his stern glasses, and his confident attitude, you might even find him sexually appealing whether he's talking to you in his office, preparing to take your bloods, or soothing you of your fear of needles. He's such a gentleman!
He's also totally not Reilly, the shortstacked lambpire, under a powerful transformative glamour so people take his adorable ass more seriously. And people certainly don't mistake one as related to the other, and definitely don't ask Reilly "Hey, can I go on a date with your hot Uncle Lambchop?"
The NX System was testing sketch work and I decided to grab one!
Dr Lambchop (Reilly) is © yours truly
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He's also totally not Reilly, the shortstacked lambpire, under a powerful transformative glamour so people take his adorable ass more seriously. And people certainly don't mistake one as related to the other, and definitely don't ask Reilly "Hey, can I go on a date with your hot Uncle Lambchop?"
The NX System was testing sketch work and I decided to grab one!
Dr Lambchop (Reilly) is © yours truly
Art is ©
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Lovely! Though really a phlebotomist would be the one doing the blood drawing... the pathologist usually deals with samples that have already been drawn. Though, hey, as a vampire, he might have gotten cross-certified as a phlebotomist too! X3
Gosh, that's got me thinking, it's got to be hard doing bloodwork on furries. Gotta navigate the coat, and maybe even shave some spots just so you can see the veins. I bet he has a reputation of being really good on the people who are a "hard stick" and difficult to draw from -- vampire senses come with plusses! X3 They might call in Dr. Lambchop specifically when a patient is averse to getting a patch of their arm shaved... though I'm sure he's tired of little old ladies with brittle veins that roll, if he's the one called in for the difficult blood draws!
Gosh, that's got me thinking, it's got to be hard doing bloodwork on furries. Gotta navigate the coat, and maybe even shave some spots just so you can see the veins. I bet he has a reputation of being really good on the people who are a "hard stick" and difficult to draw from -- vampire senses come with plusses! X3 They might call in Dr. Lambchop specifically when a patient is averse to getting a patch of their arm shaved... though I'm sure he's tired of little old ladies with brittle veins that roll, if he's the one called in for the difficult blood draws!
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