12-09-2003, 01:32 AM
I don't need a quiz to give me the answer to this -- though I took it for fun. Obviously they have a very limited selection, which is not good in my opinion (which is definitely not humble), and I got "Fox... or other canine-type". I know what I am, though...
Wolf... or at least that's the Gaean (or Terran if you prefer) equivalent. Technically I am a 'Gramurn' (in their own language, it means 'walks on two feet', although if they wish, they are equally agile on all four), which is sort of an anthropomorphic (somewhat) wolf/dog/fox mixture. Their fur ranges from black to brown to golden (most is a light shade golden brown), their eyes from red to blue to green and brown (occasionally they have pitch black eyes, though traditionally this is considered a bad omen), and they range in (average adult) height from around 0.9-1.2 meters when on all fours to around 1.8-2.1 meters when standing 'upright'. Weights tend to average around 80-90 kilograms, though the a 'respectable' (ie: healthy and hunting) male is usually in the 90-100 Kg range. Humans tend to call them 'Kobalds', and so can you folks.
And that's a bit about me and my furred side.
Wolf... or at least that's the Gaean (or Terran if you prefer) equivalent. Technically I am a 'Gramurn' (in their own language, it means 'walks on two feet', although if they wish, they are equally agile on all four), which is sort of an anthropomorphic (somewhat) wolf/dog/fox mixture. Their fur ranges from black to brown to golden (most is a light shade golden brown), their eyes from red to blue to green and brown (occasionally they have pitch black eyes, though traditionally this is considered a bad omen), and they range in (average adult) height from around 0.9-1.2 meters when on all fours to around 1.8-2.1 meters when standing 'upright'. Weights tend to average around 80-90 kilograms, though the a 'respectable' (ie: healthy and hunting) male is usually in the 90-100 Kg range. Humans tend to call them 'Kobalds', and so can you folks.
And that's a bit about me and my furred side.