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kerjois who has unfortunately had to move on from FA
As to adhere with Moghul traditions, any traveler was to give the emperor an exotic bird species for the royal to keep in his aviary. As one Dutch merchant visited the palace, he brought with him one crate of two live love birds, which were graciously accepted and released into the expanses of the main aviary, their calls mingling with the coos and chirps of pheasants, toucans, parrots, geese and other cacophonous sounds of the world's avians. The tweeting and chittering fanfare was momentarily disturbed by a low cooing call, which was being broadcasted loudly and cumbersomely from a smaller aviary to the left of the main one. As the merchant grew closer, he made out a massive grey bird encased in a cage of green bars, one sign inscripting something in an indecipherable language. Beneath the inscription was a Latin word in quotations, reading "Dodaars" which he immediately read as the Dutch word for "fat-arse".
He gazed into the domed enclosure, viewing the bird deserving of the title inside. It sat in one spot sprawled on its own expanse, its pooling and distended belly, full of partially digested fruits and desserts spilling out in all angles and resting firmly on the grassy ground beneath the immense bird. It cooed once more, opening its oddly proportioned beak, seemingly requesting more food. The merchant had only heard of these birds from his shipmates who told stories of immensely fat and bumbling birds they called disgusting and insipid. He never believed they were real, dismissing them as folktales, but now the hugely fat bird laid just ahead of him. Upon asking one servant as to why it was so monstrously fat, ehy replied by saying the creature was being fed its usual intake in accordance to Dutch descriptions.
He marveled at the obese dodo for a while longer, peering at its hugely ballooned body, cascading neck rolls and clearly very fat "arse". The bird seemed to resting on its belly, the legs sprawled and pushed to its sides, heavily pressing against the ground as they struggled to support its incredible mass. It wiggled with every shuffle, its near immobile legs barely propelling it forward as it tried desperately to move to its feeding door, clearly out of breath.
kerjois who has unfortunately had to move on from FAAs to adhere with Moghul traditions, any traveler was to give the emperor an exotic bird species for the royal to keep in his aviary. As one Dutch merchant visited the palace, he brought with him one crate of two live love birds, which were graciously accepted and released into the expanses of the main aviary, their calls mingling with the coos and chirps of pheasants, toucans, parrots, geese and other cacophonous sounds of the world's avians. The tweeting and chittering fanfare was momentarily disturbed by a low cooing call, which was being broadcasted loudly and cumbersomely from a smaller aviary to the left of the main one. As the merchant grew closer, he made out a massive grey bird encased in a cage of green bars, one sign inscripting something in an indecipherable language. Beneath the inscription was a Latin word in quotations, reading "Dodaars" which he immediately read as the Dutch word for "fat-arse".
He gazed into the domed enclosure, viewing the bird deserving of the title inside. It sat in one spot sprawled on its own expanse, its pooling and distended belly, full of partially digested fruits and desserts spilling out in all angles and resting firmly on the grassy ground beneath the immense bird. It cooed once more, opening its oddly proportioned beak, seemingly requesting more food. The merchant had only heard of these birds from his shipmates who told stories of immensely fat and bumbling birds they called disgusting and insipid. He never believed they were real, dismissing them as folktales, but now the hugely fat bird laid just ahead of him. Upon asking one servant as to why it was so monstrously fat, ehy replied by saying the creature was being fed its usual intake in accordance to Dutch descriptions.
He marveled at the obese dodo for a while longer, peering at its hugely ballooned body, cascading neck rolls and clearly very fat "arse". The bird seemed to resting on its belly, the legs sprawled and pushed to its sides, heavily pressing against the ground as they struggled to support its incredible mass. It wiggled with every shuffle, its near immobile legs barely propelling it forward as it tried desperately to move to its feeding door, clearly out of breath.
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1919 x 1919px
File Size 2.97 MB
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