Hehehe FURRY ART YOU CANT STOP ME
My lovely friend sent me the Beatle Barkers Album cover and you all know how much I love drawing furries. So I decided to take it upon myself to redraw it with my designs >:3
This was a lot a lot a lot of fun :3 I hope y’all enjoy.
Left to right we got a Beagle, Schnauzer, Bull Terrier, and Irish Setter
Here’s the original and I think the album itself is really cute “All My Loving” is my favorite
Recently fell down the Beatles rabbit hole(help)
So here’s me projecting my cramps onto them :)
God I love lesbian gorn
GORN! The Gorn, which appears in season 1 episode 18: “Arena” of Star Trek: The Original Series, is a butch lesbian confirmed.
A little more forced furification this time my sweet lovely friend @pbxjami
I made you a bear :3 if I could I’d make it that really sad looking lps bear but I couldn’t portray it’s big sad eyes so instead your a grizzly enjoys :)
So sue me I like drawing furries. Anyway here's a doodle dump of some OCs and random thoughts. Are these furries? Or just anthro art? Same difference?
Any who…
The Manatee and Jaguars are in love, their names are Nayara and Ainara (gots a little doodle on there with them holding hands)
The emo goat and Anatolian shepherd are named Haven and Marcus and are also in love and dating. The collie talking to them in the corner is Cole and is Marcus' ex boyfriend
I don't think anyone else has any thoughts behind them just doodles and a vibe lol oh well more art will come :3
Stupid story idea: a bunch of famous fictional detectives are all on a boat cruise or train ride when a murder happens, but the real obstacle is all of their egos and/or idiosyncrasies causing what would be a fairly normal case for any one of them to become an utter clusterfuck instead.
Highlights include:
- Hercule Poirot and Benoit Blanc both seeing through each other’s acts of using their accents to seem harmless, but neither calls each other out for fear of mutually assured destruction. Their accents get even more pronounced when talking to each other as a result.
- Sherlock just chilling in the corner microdosing before the inciting incident, notices the little Conan boy acts way too much like an adult, but doesn’t bring it up because someone commented on the microdosing and rankled him.
- Adrian Monk meets Columbo. That is all.
im only a man when im a grown ass man and im only a woman when god forbid women do anything
any time other than that? im a fucking Echidna
Post-war hc where Jedi Order sustains the majority of food for clone colonies and clone families. They're two reasons or this, and it's not because the clones have no food (they have plentiful, from the Republic). First, for a thank you and an apology to the clones having to serve under the Jedi, and two, because the Jedi are a charitable organization and genuinely want to help.
At their core they are monks who do charity work. The Force guides them to help people, and that includes their former clone troopers. And they all partake in it, to the point where most clone colonies have at least one Jedi agricorp group there.
It's also gives troopers insight into the lack of structure and familiarity amongst the Jedi and the Jedi Council.
Cody nearly spits out his drink when Obi-Wan of all Jedi is delivering him his food.
Troopers fight the innate urge to salute when Mace Windu hauls a bag of corn to their home.
Fox goes to offer water to a Jedi in the fields and sees that it's Quinlan talking it up with Aayla.
And Plo tries to pull vegetables, but Wolffe just distracts him by showing him his home and getting him out of the heat.
The 501st watches in awe as Anakin uses the Force to speed grow vegetables.
They watch as the Council and their former Generals are instructed by a Jedi who's not a master, but an expert in agriculture, and work beneath her as if they are padawans and she's their master. And it amazes them how fluidly the chain of command changes between Jedi (if even that).
Lastly, younglings and padawans staff most of the gardens. And when the work gets difficult, clone children join in as well.
Hmm peper
The idea of what superstitions exist on Pern was raised recently on the Pern Connect Discord server and it's got me thinking.
It's been thousands of Turns since Pern's first, selected-for-their-lack-of-susceptibility-to-religion colonists came to Pern, so despite McCaffrey's insistence that Pern is beyond such things there's plenty of canon ones:
Bronzes hatching first is a sign of good luck (practical, because bronzes are rare and take more effort for an egg to grow into due to being bigger, this could mean a more healthy clutch)
Robinton in Masterharper of Pern wonders about ghosts of dragons watching over Fort Weyr (Anne says this is his own fancy and not common superstition, but come on, young boys also dare each to spend the night in abandoned weyrs)
Threadfall's return, by the end of the 9th Pass, without any tools to predict this or people trained in predicting space weather
(What kind of person impresses what colour is technically a superstition, we're shown time and time again that dragons buck the trend with their choices)
But what else? Earth is littered with tons of superstitions, what else exists in the corners of Pern we aren't shown in the books? I've had some ideas based on various English/British existing superstitions!
Local superstitions will obviously vary. Black Dogs exist as an idea broadly across England and Europe, but Black Shuck is an East Anglian interpretation.
Saying Goodbye to the Hold Wher: the wher keeps everyone safe, saying goodbye to it before a long or important journey brings good luck
Telling the Firelizards: like the old tradition of telling the bees important details, what if local wild firelizard fairs similar things became important? They help destroy thread, afterall!
Black Whers: a wild wher might have actually killed someone, Turns and Turns ago, what if people still talk about it hanging around? Haunting the beaches?
Runners with night sweats: England used to believe finding horses sweaty in the morning was because they were being ridden by witches, but what if on Pern this is due to dragons lost between coming back briefly
Weird rocks: there was the Benden warning of D'lin getting stuck in rock betweening, there might be more...A mining hold has a shaft no one but the least superstitious will go down due to a 'wing shaped' piece of rock sticking out of the wall, a mountain pass with a 'dragon shaped' bit of rock near the entrance is unlucky – or watched over depending who you talk to
Then there's the weyr. Dragonriders, exposed to danger all the time, might have even more superstitions:
Trinkets or phrases to ensure a trip between (especially longer ones) goes without a hitch
Weyrlings whispering tales of riders stuck between that will knock them off course and trap them there, unless you do this one specific thing before betweening the first time...
Lighting fires on the ridges to keep riders and dragons returning from between away during Turnover
You have to toss one piece of firestone from a spilled bag away, or it'll bring back luck in 'Fall
Are dragons with certain 'markings' (in canon this would be more like slight changes of colour, or more hoselike shading) bad luck to have in your wing? That green's wing marking looks kind of like an eye...
What superstition would you like to add to Pern, if you could? Even small, tiny local ones!
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