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For their first prompt of 2026: guest
Sequel to the following: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/62338271/
I really danced over the morally grey area of what to say and what not to, for a reason. Justin is experimenting by living in a new environment for a week before deciding what would be best for him. I wanted him to contact his brother. I first imagined that being a phone call, only to question how he'd know the correct phone number. The story is set in January 2015. (I feel so old.)
In my world of anthropomorphic animals, the average height ratio between wolves and large felines is 3:2. That's why the house feels like a mansion. The point that Reece makes is where I had to keep things morally grey for the rules. In my world of anthropomorphic animals, Grizzly/Brown, Black, and Polar Bears are commonly nudists. Making clothes in their sizes is a hassle, leading to high prices. It started out as financial reasons, but they would also find textiles paling in comparison to their own pelts. The same case would apply to large felines.
I'm open to other questions.
Page count: 5
Word count: 2526
For their first prompt of 2026: guest
Sequel to the following: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/62338271/
I really danced over the morally grey area of what to say and what not to, for a reason. Justin is experimenting by living in a new environment for a week before deciding what would be best for him. I wanted him to contact his brother. I first imagined that being a phone call, only to question how he'd know the correct phone number. The story is set in January 2015. (I feel so old.)
In my world of anthropomorphic animals, the average height ratio between wolves and large felines is 3:2. That's why the house feels like a mansion. The point that Reece makes is where I had to keep things morally grey for the rules. In my world of anthropomorphic animals, Grizzly/Brown, Black, and Polar Bears are commonly nudists. Making clothes in their sizes is a hassle, leading to high prices. It started out as financial reasons, but they would also find textiles paling in comparison to their own pelts. The same case would apply to large felines.
I'm open to other questions.
Page count: 5
Word count: 2526
Category Story / Miscellaneous
Species Wolf
Size 120 x 49px
File Size 69.1 kB
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Good to see Justin's improved conditions, and that he's emerging from his shell a bit. Sounds like things are turning up for him! :)
Intriguing worldbuilding around how size differences affect architecture, and the cost of fabrics leads to cultural changes. I wonder if bears / big cats might use something like a toga as an inexpensive option, instead of tailored clothes?
Intriguing worldbuilding around how size differences affect architecture, and the cost of fabrics leads to cultural changes. I wonder if bears / big cats might use something like a toga as an inexpensive option, instead of tailored clothes?
I thought the interactions did a good job showing the differences between the characters. Justin starts out quite timid and awkward, but as he starts to fit in with the tiger family, his dialogue changes too. Shows character development without having to tell it explicitly, which is good!
Also, in regard to the shout you left on my page: yes, I've seen the first two seasons of Beastars. I've read the full run of the manga, too. Personally, I prefer the manga, though season 1 of the anime was quite good.
Also, in regard to the shout you left on my page: yes, I've seen the first two seasons of Beastars. I've read the full run of the manga, too. Personally, I prefer the manga, though season 1 of the anime was quite good.
I would imagine an environment like that would come off as pretty frightening and overwhelming for someone of much smaller stature. It's a very interesting way to go; in my world, I chose to forego on species-specific size differences and have everyone be of more 'regular' size (there are size differences here and there which require adjustments to furniture and equipment, but only sporadically). It's very nice to see the size difference concept explored like this, and to see how both authors and their characters deal with it >^_^<
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