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Wings? Anyone? 👀
Let’s Draw Wings
I’ve gotten the question/request of how I draw wings lots and lots so I’ve decided to make a dedicated post!
Now…I’m no master, but I have found a way that I like to draw wings that’s efficient for me. There three main points:
References
Simplification
Texture Management
First of all - References
My favorite wing reference of all time is this post by Jenn on Twitter. I have both the images saved but I use the Wing Shapes one, below, alllllll the time. Like for real all the time!
I also keep pretty extensive collections of wing photo reference. When I’m having trouble, I’ll trace a few or do studies to get back into the swing of things. Here are links to my Pinterest boards:
Broadwing Reference (passive soaring and high-speed)
Longwing Reference (active soaring)
Shortwing Reference (elliptical and hovering)
Secondly - Simplification
When I sketch wings, I simplify Jenn’s diagram even further -
For me, the key to drawing wings is simplifying the wing down - from the structure to the feathers - the goal for me is to be able to draw them quickly and have the proper information conveyed. It needs to look like a wing in the base sketch. If it doesn’t, no amount of rendering and extra feathers will help. I like to break the wing into the three main moving parts. The orange is one part, then the purple contains two main chunks feathers that you can group together and move as their own parts.
On top of that, I like to think of wings like a sheet of paper. They can bend and fold in on themselves, with the orange meaty bits anchoring everything together.
Lastly - Texture
I like to call wings “texture monsters”. Feathers are hard to manage and can easily make wings look over-busy and muddy. Just like before, I break the wing into chunks so I can spend less time drawing the wing and it’s feathers:
Then you can put it all together and push things further -
So yeah this is how I throw wings together! The wings I draw aren’t super technical or detailed, but I what matters for me is that they look and feel like believable wings at a glance -
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I'm just gonna drop the harpy wing cosplay tutorial here for the wingedfolk.
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#no effort post just linking ressources#birdkin#bird therian#therian#otherkin#wingkin#aviankin#harpykin
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uhhh i got bombed in my askbox. i'm not complaining though, but some of these are a bit hard to answer. regardless, i'll compile them into one post so i don't litter people's dashboard!
this is a long post so it's all under the cut.
Hey, in the Beastfolks world it has happened that a Beastfolk kill a human? Is there a famous example of something that happened simular to this situation in this fictional world? —anonymous
uhhhhh...
wars had happened. the zoo outbreaks had happened. even accidental deaths had happened. just to name a few. so there are really no one specific example i can use for this one. unless you're talking about the time after everything had been worked out on most parts, where some semblance of equality finally existed between the two races?
because of how valuable the humans are in the modern eras, those murderers would most likely get a death sentence, but it also highly dependent on the context behind the human's death. was it accident? were the beastfolk driven by instinct to attack the human*? was it out of greed? desperation? bloodlust?
*example, if beastfolk was expecting a child. was caring for their sick spouse, was ill themselves, etc. and the unfortunate human was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
“human who married another human (need a term for this one)” You already found a term for this? When a human marry another human… they suffer prejudice? When society becomes more modern, this will became a taboo? —anonymous
i still haven't, actually. coming up with terms i'm happy with is a lot harder than i expected tbh. currently, 'normies' and 'interspecies marriage' are the placeholder terms. i'm not satisfied with them, but they'll do for now. i'll happily take suggestions though!
and no, as i've stated in other posts (which I'm certain you've read through), beastfolks rely on human productions to produce more…well, more beastfolks, so human marriage is still encouraged (though some regions try to keep these 'human factories' a closed secret). however, you'd be more likely to find them in the human-sanctioned areas than in mixed communities.
marriage does provide some levels of protection against a beastfolk's claim, especially when there are already children involved. but, again, this varies by regions too. in more conservative beastfolk slash mixed race areas, marriage doesn't provide much, while progressive does.
“cheating is extremely taboo in beastfolk society--far more so than ours, where it's often forgotten within a few months. It's so taboo for the beastfolks that it's often a lifetime of shaming. even incest isn't as looked down upon to that extreme.” Why incest isn’t so looked down as Cheating? —anonymous
this is likely more to do with their history and beliefs slash religions.
if you are familiar with the irl tragic history of cheetahs, something similar occurred in the beastfolk history. multiple tribes faced extinction and starvation, often isolated from others in wasteland areas, so they practiced incest to continue their lineage. don't get me wrong, this is not a widely accepted practice in the modern eras, but most beastfolks who know their history generally understood that there was no other choice.
plus there are species where inbreeding saw less negative consequences than others, typically in birds (wingedfolks and featheredfolk), reptiles and amphibians (scaledfolk), and fish (seafolk). in some cases, incest had to do with certain folks' original cultural upbringings. so for some beastfolks, it's just easier not to judge.
that said, again, this is not encouraged--particularly since some experts theorized that inbreeding may be the prime reason for beastfolks' struggle to maintain their population. it's just not viewed as harshly as cheating is.
most of their faiths essentially started the same way--with incest between siblings born on a newborn earth, with no other living beings aside than themselves. together, they started to populate the earth.
many of the original verses were either lost, altered, or translated differently over time that they spawned multiple religions. in more recent eras, however, a new belief emerged where people believed that one sibling was a lone human while others were originally actual beasts--which lend to beastfolks their ability to walk and talk like us humans and be more humanoid in appearance. still, incest remained a constant, since…none of them were said to have any parent other than the one deity whose name differed across other scriptures.
so, their religion beliefs and history are the reasons why beastfolks just don't bat an eye at incest nearly as much as they do at cheating.
“the brothels back then that featured both human and beastfolks employees were often made 'illegal'—especially since any sort of intimate relations were looked at negatively. this is the era where the possibility of humans bearing/providing full beastfolk was being "discovered", still, while being scoffed at. “ Who had the idea to create these brothels? The humans or the Beastfolks? The demand for these types of “services” is greater for the Beastfolks or the humans? —anonymous
if you're familiar with our irl history, you'll know that brothels have existed for a very long time--since the beginning of human civilization. this is also true for my beastfolk au, so there's no real way to pinpoint the actual answer. even before the segregation between humans and beastfolk thousands of years ago, brothels were common.
in our history, there had been times where brothels were considered sacred, so it's the same with beastfolk. like us, our viewpoints on the brothels had shifted from positive to negative over the centuries, it's the same for them too. things worsened just a bit before the zoo era when the segregation barrier was compromised, and mixed brothels faced many restrictions and attempts to outlaw them.
also, it's because of the centuries/thousands-long segregation that the truth about the human's capability to carry the beastfolk's children had been lost over time and was thought to be a myth. so this was messy too.
but honestly, this is a complicated one to answer, because there are multiple regions in this au and things happened differently across countries. the main country where i tend to tell my stories, Applachia (the stand-in for the US), saw the divide so extreme that each race thought the other as fictional. granted, Applachia is an enormous country and in the past, the communications with other countries were vastly more limited--more so than ours.
reasons are long, but i reckon that the seafolks might carry a lot of weight to blocking the Applachians' attempts to explore the world and didn't take until long distance flight became feasible post zoo eras.
i'm rambling, so i'll get back on the course.
as for the last question for this one--
i'd say the same, though for humans, beastfolks are harder to come by due to their strengths and/or abilities. they do exist though.
What was the first public couple between a human and a beastfolk in history? Like, the first couple that was truly open, and everyone knew they were together. —anonymous
hard to answer tbh. if this is well before the zoo era, they'd be dismissed as myths or jokes. but if after, where technology is becoming more common-- like, say, with a heavy box tv in your home where you can watch black-and-white movies? probably the first known 'humanfucker' film. its director was openly involved with a human spouse--though granted, that movie itself probably portrays human characters in a very questionable light.
not sure, but i do imagine that director became famous because of how scandalous the concept of romancing a human was.
“one thing for certain, humans made a great effort not to wage wars with beastfolks because they’d get dominated very easily by their strengths alone. instead, humans used all kinds of underhanded tactics to weaken and derive beastfolks from their essentials, such as poisoning their wellwaters, stealing their (animal) livestocks, fucking with the soil so nothing can grow, etc. until humans managed to throw some kind of chemicals enough to finally weaken most of the beastfolks to throw them in all sorts of zoos. some unlucky fews went in the “facility” for experiments. all this occurred within the past one hundred years for them, probably far less that.” What species were unlucky to be send to the facility? What the facility did to these Beastfolks? —anonymous
??? any they encountered and could capture (keywords: could capture) back then would be sent to the zoo facility. it's essentially a prison where humans can gawk at the residents there (as in, it's literally a zoo). it's a degrading place to be for beastfolks, more so if one zoo is underfunded and keep its residents in under-stimulating conditions.
i know my writing isn't always clear, but i've spoke about the zoos fairly often…
“it really depends on where you are and what cultural setting are there. but it’s usually being assaulted by another beastfolk when the human’s already mated and attacking a married human / couple. i’d have to think more about this one though, it’s a bit of complicated question to answer given all the answers i gave before in other posts.” Why would another Beastfolk attack a married human/couple? This Beastfolk that attacked could be send to the jail? Why this is so common? All Beastfolks do that? —anonymous
some of these details were spoken earlier above. marriage protections. they're not always foolproof, but in more progressive regions in progressive eras, assailants can go to prison for their attacks--
and mind you, attacks can also refer to…coercion involving the human's body. i try and avoid using the term since i know some of my readers are sensitive, and tumblr is a little odd about the usage of that said word. but it can either mean that the attacker wanting the human for themselves--or is offended about their relationships.
but no, not all of the beastfolks behave this way. in fact, probably around 80% of them are decent folks who manage their instincts well. the rest though, well, they're physically stronger and more dangerous than any human.
“when it comes down to it, it’s really depends on who they are, their beliefs, and if they’re involved in their tribe’s ways of life. you may expect this one particular bear beastfolk to be a human-eater, but nah, they’re a humanfucker who is probably hunting for a perfect human they can call their own. same goes how you may expect that rabbit beastfolk over there to adore fucking humans from left to right, but no, they downright hated humankind and would probably be involved in a fighting ring with humans killing each other for their lives and making bets.” These fighting rings still exist? Who controls them? There is a human victorious? —anonymous
uhhhhh, that was just an example to describe how different people can be regardless of their species. but i wouldn't be surprised if a human actually ran these fighting rings. there's no one right answer, because anyone can run anything in the underbelly if they have enough money, know the right people, and know good hiding places.
“notably, most canid beastfolks, from wolves, foxes, hyenas, etc. are among the most common to take humans as breeding mates and pets than to eat them. aquatic species, like sharks and turtles, very rarely mates with humans, largely due to incompatibility for humans to live in underwater but there had been several reports of successful mating / breeding with them happening in the past” What reports of successful mating/breeding with the aquatic species? Can you explain more about this please? —anonymous
i don't think they'd be known for a good long while tbh, until the internet was invented and became more widespread. the first known case was probably a human charming a shark seafolk and working together to communicate. this one would probably be fairly old though, read like an adorable fairy tale with a happy ending.
though whether if they had children together remains unanswered.
you'd probably see more cases if the human residents were already living on the coastline long enough to catch a seafolk's attention--though there would be more incidents of humans dying from accidental drownings, too. sealions would likely be more common seafolks (though many still debate whether they should be called as such because they're more akin to clawedfolk/fangedfolk due to their natures and anatomy) to mate with their chosen humans, since they requires air to live and can move on land decently enough.
besides sealions, probably octopus and dolphin-based seafolks would also be more likely to mate with humans because of their intelligences. though as far as the public knows, only dolphins saw successful breeding with humans. it's still in progress with the octopuses.
“—human meats are made illegal though due to the questions of the humans’ welfares and butchering conditions, but it’s one of those laws most politicians, both beastfolks and humans, sort of turned a blind eye on though. interestingly enough, meats from certain beastfolks aren’t as illegal as humans though for some reasons.” What reasons? —anonymous
meat-eaters. pigs. cows. chickens. to name a few examples.
certain races doesn't mind cannibalism either.
like…look at the irl pigs. they really got no issues eating their sick/dead kins and got no qualm on eating their fallen farmers alive. that said, with certain beastfolks, it's an open (or closed, depending on the regions and such) secret.
however, this practice is being phased out in the modern eras, when there are domestic animals readily available for consumption.
“suppose a beastfolk fell in love with one of the parlor’s workers, they can purchase that human to keep though. depending on the age and ‘quality’ of the human, they may be very expensive to buy—or very cheap.” What makes a human cheap and a human expensive to buy? —anonymous
how old are they? had they been pregnant and given birth before? are they untouched? are they healthy or sick? are they thin or overweight? are they able-bodied or disabled? etc.
this can be regional and cultural too.
that said, some beastfolks really like the meat on their chosen human's bones, so weight (and differing beauty standards) doesn't hold much bearing on the price tag. it's primarily health and age that matters the most to them.
“that said, most the beastfolks are actually much bigger than humans are, both in height and in size. the biggest ones (on land) are usually bears, deer, horses, and whatnot. of course there are exceptions where some beastfolks are just born freakishly small (because like us, they have genetic faults too).” Generally, what is the height of Beastfolks by species? —anonymous
it's….kind of scaled with real-life animals in some ways.
for example, if tigers are bigger than us, then the tiger-based whiskeredfolk'd be taller than humans. dolphin-based seafolks, on the other hand, would likely be our height.
now, if it's a mouse-based toothedfolk? they'd be a bit smaller than us.
however, for massive animals like an elephant- or a horse-based hooved folks or even orca-based seafolks, they would be smaller than their bestial counterparts in order to mingle more safely with the rest of our shared society, but they would still be far bigger than humans.
so, there are some consistent standards for each species of beastfolks. of course, there are always some exceptions to the rules, just like with humans as i've already mentioned.
“i’m sure it’s becoming a general thumb of rule in the modern society to keep distance from a beastfolk and their mate, especially if they’re visibly pregnant. fyi there are afab beastfolks with amab darlings, so it won’t be rare common sights to see a pregnant beastfolk with their mate too—just don’t expect their human to do the snarling, its usually the beastfolk being extremely territorial of their mate and their unborn baby/ies regardless of what gender they’re passing as.” Why they so territorial? —anonymous
because…they're still animals in instincts? in real life, when they're expecting or in season, they generally gets aggressive. same still applies here to beastfolk.
“internet does exist, yes! humans are the ones who invented it/computers still though (which was one of many reasons why humans still get some independences, because of their intelligences—beastfolks generally dont see them as emotionally intelligent though but i digress since thats for another post). “ Why Beastfolks don’t see humans as emotionally intelligent? —anonymous
humans are emotional creatures who tends to struggle with regulating their emotions. in general, we face a lot of inner conflicts and often strives in superficial relationships (teenager dramas comes to mind tbh). many of us experience mental health issues, and we frequently allow our emotions to cloud our judgements.
…that sounds a lot like beastfolks too lol
beastfolks generally shy away at the first sign of issues with people they don't know and/or don't have to deal with on a regular basis. but, they often are…not very emotionally aware at times and are highly driven by their instincts, while humans tend to be more self-aware in comparison.
in conclusion, how they viewed humans largely stems from their upbringing.
“so, yes! frollo scenario wouldn’t be too farfetched at all and heck, may have happened more than several times. might’ve couple movies and novels out of it too, but at least the rabbit priest would see some sort of “happy” ending when frollo himself found his death. his “happy” ending though doesn’t necessarily mean happiness for his poor human lol” What movies and novels? Could you elaborate more about this please? —anonymous
this is a reference from an old disney file, the hunchback of notre dame! i'd recommend watching it; it's a good movie with a twisted villain named frollo obsessed with one beautiful poc character, esmeralda <3 for many people, it's their first introduction to male yandere!
keep in mind, though, that it's an old movie, so it's far from politically correct. the term, g-psy, is considered a slur today, and other examples portrayed in the film aren't accurate representations of the beautiful Romanian culture.
so, just be aware of that and you'll be fine.
okay thats all for now! hopefully this answers your questions, nonnie! sorry that some of them aren't to your satisfactory tho, they're tricky ones, especially with how big my au is.
whoops.
anyway, my inbox is always open. <3 now off to work my very late halloween thing...sighs.
#not writing#answered#ghosts are curious.👻#☠️not writing...#anonymous#asked#☠️monster is whispering...#beastfolk au#beastfolk#beastfolks#long post#discrimination#tw incest mention#tw religious themes#worldbuilding#tw death mention#tw assault mention#tw racism#tw xenophobia
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OMH I JUST FOUND UR BLOG AND IM SO HAPPY TO SEE ANOTHER PERSON WHOS ACE ANS GREYRONAJTC!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!
AAAHHHHhhhhh I'm super late answering this but I'm having the most "same hat" moment there is!!!
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Pretty Nostalgic Actually
Thought you guys might like these. (:
Art by cassiejp on instagram/CassandraJean on deviantart! https://www.deviantart.com/cassandrajean/gallery their art is simply stunning, please go give them a follow!
#wingkin#winged therian#birdkin#angelkin#divinekin#wingedfolk#fallenangelkin#earthangelkin#demonkin#aviankin#therian#otherkin#nonhuman#alterhuman#alterhumanity#therianthropy#otherkinity#winged therians#winged otherkin#godkin#goddesskin#featheredkin
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Hear me out but
Can winged folk wear backpacks and if they can how would they do it?
What if they have large wings?
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I think the reason the term cecaelia is used for the same reason we say centaur instead of horsemen/horsefolk or minotaurs instead of cowmen or vampire instead of fanged human or angel instead of wingedfolk and so on.
cecaelia doesn't feel like a catch-all term the same way merfolk/centaur is, though. Especially if they're for tentacled sea creatures only of which there are not many
That's just my personal take on it though, I'm still gonna use merfolk as my go-to bc it causes me less confusion ; ;
#answered#anonymous#plus vampires are sort of their own thing rather than having many individual types under its umbrella#this is a vore blog though im not gonna debate it
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I’m so glad I’m not the only one who relates to being a lazy angel/wingedperson !! I just wanna lay around and flop my wings on soft sheets, or in the grass in the sun,,
Also I give you this take: angelkin/wingedfolk cuddle piles,,
Can we
Can we talk about lazy angels
Often you see angels talked about as these beacons of hard work and perseverance, always busy, always doing something.
Give me angels sun basking, every limb stretched out, letting the sun beat down on them in warmth.
Give me angels who lazily smite someone, not really feeling up to their job and they just cast a light strike on them, enough to scare them but not do much.
Give me angels curled up, wings folder over them, grumpy and hiding wishing they could just go to bed.
Sure angels always have work to do, always have someone that needs tending to, but give me angels just,, existing. Without a purpose. Existing because they can
#angelkin#actuallyangelic#actuallydivine#wingedkin#wingedfolk#wings#demonkin#dragonkin#I know this post was initially about angels but I wanna include all the little wingedfolk
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Mha Roleplay
(the bakusquad went to the spicest store with all hot stuff)
@1emo-girl1-mina-ashido @aizawas-quirk @icyhotmyhero@wingedfolk@numberoneheroofficial @izuku-midoriya @bakugous-abs
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Do you have any ideas for Insect wing folk?
okay... gonna have to confess something here; i know almost nothing about how insect wings work. i know bird wings because i hardcore hyperfixated on them for at least 8 years, and i know about bat wings bc i wanted to see how to genetically engineer a dragon, but insect wings are an entire mystery to me. i shall try my best tho!
- wingedfolk with insect wings have the most gorgeous wings, hands-down. it’s not even a competition. they’re not especially big or dramatic, but they’re gossamer-thin, rainbow colors cascading through wings that look like stained glass. or maybe they’re more like a moth’s wings, covered in thousands of tiny scales that combine into a striking image. when several of them take flight at once, it’s truly a stunning sight.
- while most birdfolk and batfolk require use of air currents to stay aloft, insectfolk have the ability to hover and turn on a dime, as well as take off from a standstill. good luck keeping up with them, they will absolutely leave you in the dust.
- their wings are extremely delicate. being allowed to touch an insectfolk’s wings is a true sign of trust. it’s very easy to rip and tear through them, and their owners are very overprotective of their wings.
- alternatively; some insectfolk have a protective carapace covering their wings, effectively acting as a second (or third... or fourth...) set of wings. this covering is just as colorful as their wings, if not even more so, and is almost impossible to penetrate. it’s tradition in some circles to let others paint your carapace in a design that’s unique to each individual.
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i remember when i was itty bitty baby i would have occasional dreams of flying and each time it was like. a treasured memory. i can STILL CLEARLY REMEMBER a couple of flight dreams i had...
and then nowadays im using, "do i have wings and/or the ability to fly" as a way to tell if im dreaming or not.
hmmm,,, perhaps when art fight is over, i shall draw my dreamself,,,,
#i also find it especially weird that like... my ability to fly in dreams matches how i feel wingedfolk would grow up#as a lil kid i could jump and hover a little bit#and then for a while i could fly short distances#and now its like...#brb im gonna fly over an ocean see you later#alex overshares
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Wing Goo
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/33rEQjB
by Ebhenah
While trying to find something to keep the bugs out of his garden, Lance instead stumbles upon a Pixie with a broken wing.
Keith can't quite figure out the odd surroundings he wakes in after an altercation with a crow damages his wing, but the human seems nice enough.
Words: 11966, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Lance (Voltron), Pidge | Katie Holt, Keith (Voltron)
Relationships: Keith/Lance (Voltron)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern with Magic, Domestic Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, Light Angst, Friends to Lovers, Monstertron Exchange, Lance (Voltron) is a Ray of Sunshine, Broken wing, Magic, warrior pixie, WingedFolk!Keith, Minor Violence, Lance tried to be a good ally
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/33rEQjB
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—beastfolk’s masterlist
❝we are but servants to the beasts’ whims.❞
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what if the world as we know it was different? imagine the world where we the humans are pets to the animalistic humanoid species...the beastfolk.
what is beastfolk?
the beastfolk is a species spanning all that sported similar humanoid figures as we do—but with all the traits of animals.
alongside the humankind, the most common groups of the beastfolk are:
—fangedfolk, which consists of canines (dogs, wolves, foxes, etc) —whiskeredfolk, which contain the felines (tigers, lions, tomcats, etc) —clawedfolk, including bears, bear-like animals such as honey badger and koala bears (raccoons, weasels, and other similar animals fall under this category) —wingedfolk, typically birds that feed on meats and other animals with wings (birds of prey, large parrots with bone breaking beaks, bats, etc.) —featheredfolk, any bird that is considered as ‘harmless’ in nature (small-beaked parrots, sparrows, finches, etc.) —hoovedfolk, any animal with hooves (horses, pigs, bulls, etc.) —scaledfolk, any reptiles and amphibian (snakes, lizards, alligators, frogs, etc.) —toothedfolk, including rodents and lagomorphs (rats, rabbits, squirrels, etc. any animal with similar teeth) —treefolk, including all primates (gorillas, lemurs, monkeys, etc.) —and lastly, seafolk, comprising any aquatic animals and those with fins (sharks, dolphins, eels, octopuses, etc.)—is considered most dangerous and lesser understood.
understandably, this is a vast oversimplification from our reality.
when you have so many groups of beastfolk, even they would have preferred having common categories, particularly from having similar diets, lifestyles, common interests, cultures, to name few reasons. although politics too plays a part.
...supposed us living with the beastfolk is our reality, just how different things would be with them stronger than us—and having abilities to form relationships together? when they’re so, so dangerous to our well-being?
*name is still pending as some primates do not climb trees.
things to note;
starting from july 7, 2020, i will start marking my pieces (be it headcanon, full piece, musings, etc.) as what appx. era they takes place in. this is the simplified version of the timeline.
—pre-zoo, before the beastfolks were captive inside zoo institutes (literally concentration camps for them), severe segregation between the beastfolks and humans to the point that a high percentage of the population of each had never seen one other. you can think of this as...pre1900s to back to the known documented beginning thousands of years before. technology was not commonplace then but the ‘underground rings’ of various illegal activities were super common. —zoo, the era where the humans were actively capturing the beastfolks and placing them in the zoos. humans and beastfolks are finally gaining public awareness of one other. interspecies violence was becoming more common and romeo and juliet tales were not unheard of. technology started to grow. the prototype of the internet was created around this time. —zoo breakout, this was when the beastfolks started rising to power, broke out from their prisons, and started attacking and destroying all societies as the world once knew it. wars, countless deaths, and attacks occurred following the breakout. happening in nearly every major country. the beastfolks also started fighting among each other, with one side believing that humankind deserves to be annihilated and another trying to save humanity. this is also the era where violence, political tension, and fear were at their highest. internet expanded in a desperate attempt to connect and communicate with other human survivors. the chaos probably lasted for several decades, the destruction in some countries takes longer to end than others. —post zoo, the era where the beastfolks and humans are finally learning to live in the harmony together— at the cost of humans’ freedom (political freedom included). you can consider this as the modern era, imagine it as the 2000s to current. technology is what we know it currently, from flatscreen televisions, gaming consoles, virtual reality, etc. gaming, live streaming, and especially interspecies sex cultures are super prominent across the internet.
—any era, can be applied to any era regardless. can be on me talking about the beastfolk’s anatomy, culture, etc. for example, what hadn’t changed throughout the entire history and persists through all events that occurred to the modern era.
are you looking for my beastfolk character page...?
stories;;
—lady hyena;;ns;fw | her pretty pet
—lady hyena;;ns;fw | petplay
—jaguar tribe;;violence | ce’ce
—snake coworker / actor;;ns;fw | smile for the camera
—NEW!maned wolf fangedfolk / labyrinth game winner;;ns;fw | pursuit in the labyrinth
headcanons;;
—lady hyena | the zoo —lady hyena | domestic —lady hyena | expecting —lady hyena | again and again
—papa bull;;ns;fw | call me daddy —papa bull and duke;;ns;fw | like father-like son —papa bull and duke;;ns;fw | borrowing from daddy dearest —papa bull | and baby makes 3
—papa bull and duke;;ns;fw | anons headcanons (contains some world lores)
—dorothy the cow;;ns;fw | not so sweet
—vice president lioness | sweetheart
—police dog;;ns;fw | do the crime do the time
—father fox | a family man —father fox;;ns;fw | waiting no longer —father fox;;ns;fw | first wife + what
—conservative lion | disgusted —NEW!conservative lion;;ns;fw | tyrannical
—mafia bears;;ns;fw | cucciolina pt1 —mafia bears;;ns;fw | cucciolina pt2
—rabbit hybrid;;ns;fw | long ears
—general;;ns;fw | police culture
—snake coworker / actor;;ns;fw | a thousand photographs of you
—musings; general;;ns;fw | entertain your patrons —musings; whiskeredfolks;;ns;fw | anatomy
—crocodile hybrid;;ns;fw | the swamp thing
—snake competitor;;ns;fw | the cruel game
—general;;ns;fw | the brothels
questions;;
—brief history | timeline | adoption | taboos | mental illnesses | others —which species... —body types | pregnancy instincts | internet —religions | jobs | celebrities | divorces | others —human flesh as food | laws | humanfuckers | others
—mental health | cheaters | diets | human as service pets | others
—human population | political leader being hypocrites | conservation views
—legal matters | media representations | why humans suffer so much prejudices | brief history
—languages | hybrid | breeding
—beauty standard | can i fool the beastfolks
—bugfolk? | if papa bull found out about duke | conservative lion is abusive pos
—yandere mbti personality | most to least likely to be with human
—courting rituals | funny birds | auctions to the spectator sports
— NEW!cheating beastfolk spouse and cheating being taboo
((to be updated later!))
artworks;;
—mine | sketches of different characters i've written before
—mine | lady hyena sketch
—mine;ns;fw | lady hyena
—mine;ns;fw | papa bull
—mine | father fox
—mine;ns;fw | lady hyena and the lioness
—mine | papa bull and duke comparison with bonus dorothy and babies doodles
—mine | papa bull and duke redesigned
—mine | valerius
—mine | labyrinth game’s participants and the hostess
others;;
—ns;fw;;lady hyena fun fact
other masterlists;;
—main masterlist
—inktober
did i miss any link? please let me know and i’ll add it to the list!
updated;;oct 29, 2024, added a new link!
update nov. 27th, clarified the differences between wingedfolks and featheredfolks better.
explanation: wingedfolks are both winged animals that feeds on meats (bats, vultures, raptors, etc.) and those that can cause a lot of harms (ex. big beaks that can break bones) while featheredfolk are “harmless” in comparison. i sort of imagined there is an ongoing (political) debate on which category big-beaked parrots fall under but ultimately agreed to put them under the wingedfolk due to their capabilities to cause injures and bigger wingspans, which could be a boon to specific careers. ultimately though, parrots and other similar species would probably have their own preferences on which they’d rather be called.
❝ my heart is lost; the beasts have devoured it all.❞
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Voltron: Legendary Defender Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Keith/Lance (Voltron) Characters: Lance (Voltron), Pidge | Katie Holt, Keith (Voltron) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern with Magic, Domestic Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, Light Angst, Friends to Lovers, Monstertron Exchange, Lance (Voltron) is a Ray of Sunshine, Broken wing, Magic, warrior pixie, WingedFolk!Keith, Minor Violence, Lance tried to be a good ally Summary:
While trying to find something to keep the bugs out of his garden, Lance instead stumbles upon a Pixie with a broken wing.
Keith can't quite figure out the odd surroundings he wakes in after an altercation with a crow damages his wing, but the human seems nice enough
Written for the 2019 @monstertronexchange as a gift for @delannatheelf!
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Wing Goo
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/33rEQjB
by Ebhenah
While trying to find something to keep the bugs out of his garden, Lance instead stumbles upon a Pixie with a broken wing.
Keith can't quite figure out the odd surroundings he wakes in after an altercation with a crow damages his wing, but the human seems nice enough.
Words: 11966, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Lance (Voltron), Pidge | Katie Holt, Keith (Voltron)
Relationships: Keith/Lance (Voltron)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern with Magic, Domestic Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, Light Angst, Friends to Lovers, Monstertron Exchange, Lance (Voltron) is a Ray of Sunshine, Broken wing, Magic, warrior pixie, WingedFolk!Keith, Minor Violence, Lance tried to be a good ally
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/33rEQjB
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Wing Goo
read it on the AO3 at Wing Goo
by Ebhenah
While trying to find something to keep the bugs out of his garden, Lance instead stumbles upon a Pixie with a broken wing.
Keith can't quite figure out the odd surroundings he wakes in after an altercation with a crow damages his wing, but the human seems nice enough.
Words: 11966, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Voltron: Legendary Defender
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Lance (Voltron), Pidge | Katie Holt, Keith (Voltron)
Relationships: Keith/Lance (Voltron)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Modern with Magic, Domestic Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, Light Angst, Friends to Lovers, Monstertron Exchange, Lance (Voltron) is a Ray of Sunshine, Broken wing, Magic, warrior pixie, WingedFolk!Keith, Minor Violence, Lance tried to be a good ally
read it on the AO3 at Wing Goo
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