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🔞 34 y/o + plural + bipolar 2/PSTD

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Just some bug therians chasing a kinder world.

CWs: frequent drug use talk.

(Kisses @QuakeRoc, @NONBINARY, @QueerFurries, Beas, @FlyFeline)


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@hellhounds

This is another meta-post of a sort, but we realize it wouldn't hurt to give some visuals about what we're talking about.

A hellhound used to be a mortal person. The afterlife in these stories was offered to them, and they decided to stay. That is to say: they're here with informed consent.

We use the word "postmortal" for them here and there, and that... sort of is what it says on the tin. They were once mortal, now they're not.

Appearance-wise, they're anthropomorphic canines. There's no specific kind of canines here, just... things that vaguely fall in that veil.

All of them have horns. Those horns take about every shape you could imagine, and can be pretty much any substance, natural or other.

Sometimes you get other features, without real rhyme or reason. Cloven hooves, small wings, scales, spade tails, whatever. Sky's the limit, really.

At least as we've visualized them, there tends to be a lot of bright-colored fur and likewise blood. Not necessarily, but it's a thing.

Every one of them also carries a "deathsign," which is some vague marking of their passing. Nothing harmful or even overt, as it goes. Maybe it's a scar, maybe a way you tend to feel. Maybe a fever left you permanently warm to the touch. Maybe passing in your sleep means you're prone to strange dreams. There's no real hard, fast, or clear rules to how they manifest.

All of this is mutable. Hell allows you to get incredibly radical changes, with how open it is about autonomy and freedom. No part of you is ever fixed in stone, especially when you don't want it to be.

Other than that? They're just people doing their best, really.

In conclusion, we really just think back to a time a friend called them "somber sparkledogs." Honestly, it still rings true.



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