hattiestgal

New Round Fox Around Town

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[ Hat | ΘΔ | Nonbinary in a fun gendercomplicated way | Aroace | Plural ] Hey hi it's ✏️Hat, host of the Firebird system! Artist of big round anthros (to an often kinky degree, so 18+ on here please!) and head fulla stories related to them beasts! If we're pals on tumblr come say hi! Happily taken by @sepialkali <3 (Posts may also be made by 🎸Riley (They/It), 🦾Violette (She/Her), or 📔Jack (He/Any)!)


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@Kawa-Kir asked:

Who is Test? (Third to last folder)

Test is an interesting being among my cast for the fact that it exists more as an amorphus creature to be shaped and formed by higher beings. It isn't necessarily any of the features on this ref sheet as much as it simply was shaped that way to fit the whims of what it was accomplishing at the time. It has no definitive form, and otherwise has no concrete self apart from its sentience.

Is it 6ft? 2mm? larger than there are numbers to count? There is no way of telling, or just how long it will assume this form before being warped into another. It does like this look for itself though, and will regularly request to take on this form if it isn't accomplishing any task elsewhere. Its favorite season is winter!



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in reply to @hattiestgal's post:

Sounds like it would be fun to talk with it, but why does other beings choose to shape it in other ways? Is it like a play dough that they can use to create a mold? Or am i missing something? Also, how does it feel about its role?

(It/Its pronouns for Test, please!)

Test is essentially a prototype on a meta level. It serves as the ever moldable first pass for the beings that control it. It is the guidelines you sketch in before drawing your actual character over it. It's the nondescript shapes that make up a character when you story board a scene. In this context, it was being used for the mockup of a reference sheet.

As far as how it feels about its role, it enjoys it. The variety keeps life interesting, and it's free to do its own thing when it's not being used for something else.