Hi guys!
First of all, I wanted to say that I was so impressed by the feel of the Golden Tether, that I had to make a character that adapted to it perfectly, because this place is just amazing. And also, the quality in most of you people's writing puts me to shame from what I've seen, and it gives me the fuzzy sort of jealousy.
So this here is Sxxhoatl (Johnny Sixx on Furcadia!), a lizardman that returns home after being taken away by some bad people and turned into some savage pirate with a love for every drug you can scrape off the jungle.
I'm new to Furcadia in general, so I'm still learning the ropes, but I hope I can have some great fun in here. So far I just wondered, and this is very basic: Is Kaoe'i (the name for Lizardfolk) a plural or is that just the name? Is the singular meant to be Kaoe? It would relieve this itch in my brain to know.
Also there is no specific "lore" on them, right? So far I've taken a lot of freedom in portraying their culture, mostly heavily influenced by aztec/mayan culture, and of course that of Warhammer's Lizardmen!
Hope I can personally meet many of you!
A lizardman finding his way home!
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Welcome to the Tether! It's awesome to see a lizardman walking about or..stumbling from what I saw the other day!
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Sixx wrote:Hi guys!
First of all, I wanted to say that I was so impressed by the feel of the Golden Tether, that I had to make a character that adapted to it perfectly, because this place is just amazing. And also, the quality in most of you people's writing puts me to shame from what I've seen, and it gives me the fuzzy sort of jealousy.
So this here is Sxxhoatl (Johnny Sixx on Furcadia!), a lizardman that returns home after being taken away by some bad people and turned into some savage pirate with a love for every drug you can scrape off the jungle.
I'm new to Furcadia in general, so I'm still learning the ropes, but I hope I can have some great fun in here. So far I just wondered, and this is very basic: Is Kaoe'i (the name for Lizardfolk) a plural or is that just the name? Is the singular meant to be Kaoe? It would relieve this itch in my brain to know.
Also there is no specific "lore" on them, right? So far I've taken a lot of freedom in portraying their culture, mostly heavily influenced by aztec/mayan culture, and of course that of Warhammer's Lizardmen!
Hope I can personally meet many of you!
Hey there. Lovely to make your acquaintance. Kaoe'i is intended to be used like human, or humankind. It can be singular or plural. Feel free to use some liberties with the race, you're on the right track with the Warhammer lizardmen and the tribal flare of the mayan/aztec culture. Have fun!
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Thank you Loraen! I wanted to make him a local, but the lore I did find stated them to have some sort of Hawaiian inspiration, and that's mostly why I asked, since it didn't entirely click with me. Nonetheless I can always argue that he's from the millionth lost tribe somewhere in the jungle. Thanks everyone for your warm welcome and help, and thank you so much to everyone that has been so helpful in-game proper to let me learn the ropes, and giving amazing feedback.
You guys are love. <3
You guys are love. <3
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<3 ;)
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