
Bald eagle (he/him)
Ahab
The main sona: a big ol’ goofball and floofball
Ahab is my fursona, a close proxy to myself (or my idealized self). He can be depicted in pretty much any setting or scenario, but modern-day settings are most common. He also has a number of variant forms that can be used depending on the context of the image or story. Basically, Ahab is an all-arounder, and my default choice in general when getting art.
Occupation: Soccer player
Clothing: A handful of options are shown on his reference sheet. In general, he wears modern, casual clothes.
Suggested art themes: Sports, muscle, slice of life, casual, macro
Design: Ahab / Art: Millisthedevil
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Bald eagle (he/him)
Ahab (macro)
Somewhat benevolent, extremely dominant deity
Ahab is also my conduit to play out my more dominant fantasies, which often occur at macro sizes. Omnipotence is the easiest way of saying: “My character can do whatever he wants.” There’s still plenty of room for wholesome macro with Ahab, of course. But he enjoys a rampage every now and then, too.
Clothing: Typically nothing, or only underwear. If he’s feeling truly godlike, ornate robes, etc. are an option. But he certainly prefers to show off his body.
Suggested art themes: Macro, muscle, hyper, royalty, godplay.
Can I draw them feral? Yes — Ahab gets more smug and sinister in his feral form.
Design: Ahab / Art: BlurTheFur

Gryphab
Suggested art themes: Breeding, dominance, hyper, vore. Feral only.
Design: Ahab / Art: Lunalei

Snakehab
Suggested art themes: Hypno, coiling, multi, vore. Naga only.
Design: Ahab / Art: Arador

Dragon Ahab
Suggested art themes: Gold/hoarding, possessiveness, hyper. Anthro or feral.
Design: Ahab / Art: Zeanlain

Hippogryphab
Suggested art themes: Bondage, piercings, hyper. Anthro, feral or taur.
Design: Ahab / Art: DeerTaru
Black-shouldered kite (she/her)
Kaira
Avian explorer with a taste for adventure
As I’ve gradually developed lore for Kaira, I’ve pushed her more and more into a fearless explorer type, full of vitality and a thirst for adventure. She’s a globetrotter who tends to run into my other OCs on her trips around the world. Kaira is independent, self-assured and gets flirtatious in the right settings.
Occupation: Professor/Archaeologist (think Indiana Jones)
Clothing: Modern and casual, though explorer gear also makes sense depending on the theme.
Suggested art themes: Outdoors, slice of life, casual
Can I draw them feral? I’m not opposed to this, but generally I would lean toward anthro unless you have a good idea.
Design: Ahab / Art: NoisyNaranja


Winter tiger (he/him)
Vonsí
Warm and cozy tiger who lives in a warm and cozy mountain lodge
Vonsí is a winter-themed tiger who lives high up in snowy mountains. He lives in and operates a cabin/ski lodge, which doubles as a base for him to help lost and weary travelers heal and recover. During blizzards or avalanches, he’ll seek out stranded people and bring them to safety. (He often does so at macro size because can you imagine how nice it must feel to be stowed away safely in that floof?)
Occupation: Guardian deity of the mountains
Clothing: All that thick fur means he doesn’t need clothing, but if you feel like including some, then any sort of winter attire makes sense.
Suggested art themes: Winter, cozy, wholesome, macro, godplay.
Can I draw them feral? Yes.
Design: BennyTheBoi / Art: BlaideBlack
Venezuelan troupial/feathered raptor hybrid (he/they)
Zeke
Playful and mischievous, perpetrator of shenanigans
Zeke is a little ball of energy (or, quite frequently, an enormous, macro-sized ball of energy.) Whenever I’m feeling chaotic or wanting to cause problems, Zeke is who I tap into. He’s not here to be part of some deep, grand adventure or intricate lore. He is here to be a toothy menace, and I love him for that.
Occupation: Chaotic little gremlin
Clothing: Basically never. His design is bright and intricate and there’s generally no reason to cover it up.
Suggested art themes: Humorous, chaotic, dynamic, macro, hyper
Can I draw him feral? Yes. He’s like halfway to a feral raptor anyway.
Design: JurassicBea / Art: SketchySilva


Pinto stallion (he/him)
Hall
Reserved off the field, show-off on the field
Hall is the former star quarterback of his college. He could’ve gone pro (or so he claims), but now he’s studying for a graduate degree in physics. I can’t explain much more about what he’s studying beyond that. Hall’s smarter than me. And yet I use him for jock art, primarily. This horse contains multitudes!
Occupation: Graduate student.
Clothing: Pretty much exclusively modern. American football jerseys/equipment work, too.
Suggested art themes: Sports/jock, muscle, dynamic.
Can I draw them feral? No.
Design: Ahab / Art: SkippyLynn
Draconic gargoyle (he/they)
Axiom
Mysterious reality-bending creature about whom little is known
Axiom is definitely cryptid-coded — he always seems to evade photos. Get a good pic and suddenly your phone will be out of storage. Or the film won’t develop. Or a bird conveniently flew right in front of the lens right as you took the shot. Axiom and Zeke both tap into a similar vein of chaos, but Zeke is overtly chaotic, while Axiom pulls the strings from behind the scenes. He’s also a gargoyle who turns to stone in sunlight, which balances out just how powerful he can be.
Occuptation: Reality-altering trickster.
Clothing: He only ever wears a black speedo, unless he’s dressing up for a bit.
Suggested art themes: Chaotic, experimental, hyper.
Can I draw them feral? Yes.
Design: Ahab / Art: Ahab

