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Fursona change yet again

Fri Oct 16, 2009, 9:49 PM
  • Mood: Pride
  • Reading: Laura K Hamilton
  • Playing: WoW
I know I'm spamming journals here but I've decided to make a change to my fursona. Namid worked when she was just a character, Kagi is more for my wolven side. So Im changing her name yet again to something new. Xunau. I picked up the name due to WoW oddly enough, but its now stuck as a nickname. Pronounced Zoo-NO. My husbands nickname is Rockett and now mine is Xunau. Damn you World of Warcraft..:shakefist: but I love you all the same :heart:

Colorgenics thingy

Fri Oct 16, 2009, 12:52 PM
  • Mood: Distressed
  • Playing: WoW
I did the colorgenics profile test that I saw in :iconfreha: journal and was kinda surprised with the result. Im sure most of it can apply to the general population but truly it did hit the nail on the head.

~You have always longed for tenderness, love and a sensitivity of feeling into which you would like to blend. You are a very gentle warm person and responsive to 'All things bright and beautiful'. This personifies a caring person, a person who 'needs' and indeed 'needs to be needed'.

You are a leader and possibly at this tine in a position of authority, but you are experiencing problems. You are not quite sure how to handle the present situation.

You are a perfectionist in everything that you put your hand to. You are demanding and very exacting in the standards you apply to your choice of colleagues and friends -perhaps you demand too much from people. That perfection you seek in a particular person is illusive - perhaps it does not even exist.

It is said that we are all influenced by our environment and indeed you are no exception. It would seem at this time that even though you may be surrounded by people, you are experiencing an inner loneliness. Fortunately you are sufficiently strong minded to realise that life has a great deal to offer you and that you may miss your share of experiences if you fail to make the best use of every opportunity. You therefore pursue your objectives with a fierce intensity and are prepared to commit yourself deeply and readily. You believe that whatever you would like to do or think 'you can do' - you do! It is because of this attitude that you may be considered by others as arrogant and even conceited, but its fair to say that whatever it is that you really want out of life you will put your heart and soul into it and will not take 'NO' for an answer.

You have so many ideas that you would like to revitalise but you need to realise a stable and peaceful condition to do so. Once you can free yourself from all the aggravation and tension around you, you will make strides that may amaze you. You will not be prevented from achieving all the things you so desire.

Welcome home Mrs. Crockett!

Mon Sep 28, 2009, 8:20 AM
  • Mood: Zest
  • Playing: WoW
Yep thats my name now! The wedding was exquisite. A few mess ups during the ceremony but we recovered well. It was absolutely beautiful even though I can't remember some of it. :D We just got back from our amazing honeymoon cruise. Key West was nice but too hot for me. I liked all the pirates out there; there was even one with a real peg leg! O.O We decided not to do any excursions because it was just too expensive for our budget. We did walk the majority of Duval St. the main street running the length of Key West. Lots of shops. Cozumel I really liked. It was friendly and heavily touristy but no-one was scalping you on prices. We did a tour of some Mayan ruins on the island for $50, half the price of the excursion being offered on the ship. We even could have split the difference between another couple and only paid $25 since the price was for 1-4 passengers. I loved the ruins. Though it was hot and humid we both enjoyed walking the full length of it. There was only 2 buildings that still looked intact and those were temples. We had so much fun on our Carnival cruise and got so spoiled! Food was available anytime of day and it was amazingly good! I think Andy hit the ice creams rather hard.. he put on another 10 pounds! :lmao: The entertainment was great too and I'm not much for clubs. We tried the casino for the very first time. I turned $5 into $23 on the first night playing slots. The second round wasn't so lucky lol. A lot of the time we were in the pools, sunning or going down the awesome slide on the back of the ship! We are happily home now and now I get to go through the long process of getting all the paperwork for my name change.. :faint:

Feature

Sat Sep 5, 2009, 8:24 PM
  • Mood: Love
  • Playing: WoW
I came across an exceptional artist and was surprised that there weren't more views. So im making a clarion call for this unheard of artist in hopes people will see the works and revel in it. :iconphantomjustice: art is amazing. The anatomy is spot on and the use of color is just exquisite! I absolutely fell in love with some of the unique horse characters and they have stories to go with some of them! I urge you all to visit Phantom's gallery!

Some of my favorites- [link] This just has such a romantic feel to it :love:

[link] This stallion is so unique and absolutely gorgeous! His tail is my favorite

[link] This one got me not only because of the picture, but because of the beautifully written story that goes with it.

[link] This one caught my eye because of the certain use of color. I would never have thought to use a dazzling color to highlight its ingenious!

Draygloth

Thu Aug 6, 2009, 9:30 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Reading: The SpearWielder's Tale
  • Playing: WoW
This is my new horse breed, though for me they've been around since 2000.

:star:The only way to get a purebred Draygloth is from my founding pair. Just note me if you want one and draw up the breeding pic. You get to draw the foals. I will be having foals from the pair up for adoption first come first serve. I will reserve one if you ask me.
Viper-[link] Owned by me Iridis-[link] owned by :iconblckxwngxdragon:


Origin: These horses origins are unknown though it is suspected they came from the eastern deserts.

Appearance: Lightly built, prismatic equines with reptile or amphibian coat markings. Due to retaining the dragon genes, the horses have bright jewel-like coats with a mixture of hair and scales. Just like their coats their manes and tails can be prismatic or closer to a natural color. Both mares and stallions have backward curving horns in front of their ears, fangs, spikes that run down the length of the spine, and light colored eyes with slit pupils. The spikes run from the top of the head to the withers then pick up again at the hip down to the flowing tail. These equines have heavy scaling from throat to genitals. They vary in height depending on breed but are usually anywhere from 13-16 hands. Draygloth eyes have exceptional night vision due to reflective membranes in the back of the eyes. Fangs unfortunately could not be bred out but luckily cannot be grown past the bottom lips. They can still leave nasty gashes. Both genders have mobile dew claws on all 4 legs.

Stallions: The primary feature of males are their horns. If straightened out, they are about 12 inches long. Males stand taller than the females and quite aggressive. The horns adorning their heads are used in breeding fights. They lower their heads and lock horns trying to push the opposition over. They do fight with them in normal equine fashion as well which is why the males' throats and bellies are thickly scaled. Usable dew claws on the front legs help with grip during mating but can be used in defense.

Mares: Their manes and tails are usually brighter than the stallions' but the coat colors are generally more diluted. Females have much shorter horns, closer to 4 inches. Females also retain their dew claws but only for defense. They have longer fangs than the males.

Foals: Young are unusual because the mother does not have just one foal, she can have up to 3. Foals are born with soft scales and dew claws but without horns, spikes, and fangs.Newborns have dark coat colors that brighten to their adult colors when they are 5 months old. They depend entirely on their mother's protection until about a year old.

Care: Draygloth are high spirited and require lots of patience as they have only recently come about and are not very used to humans. Special care is required to keep one of these equines in good health and happiness. First, they are omnivorous and need the protein that fresh meat provides. It is prudent to keep the horns, spikes, and dew claws at a safe level. The scales need to be picked every once in a while to keep them comfortable. Extreme caution should be taken near to breeding season for both mares and stallions. Draygloths should not be near other normal horses at this time; they are far too dangerous and could potentially gore a stablemate.

Genetics: Those horses from the foundation pair are considered BL. Only purebreds will show all characteristics of the Draygloth. A Draygloth bred with anything else will have only a 30% chance of passing on the coat colors and pattern. There is a 10% chance of getting the horns or spikes. Dew claws do not pass except to another with Draygloth blood. Rare traits include the more reptile-like characteristics such as small non-usable dragon wings(only seems to be carried by females), scaled tails with no hair, saber fangs,fins running the length of the spikes, natural coat colors, dark eyes, fully clawed feet, full body scaling, entirely carnivorous diet, and different styles of horns or no horns or spikes at all.

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