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Hey there.
Here's a Pamuli. A large herbivore tenesac (sack holder) that lives in small herds of females with one male.
These animals are best known for their young tearing out of their backs like /aliens/. Which is something the people thought was happening before domesticating them. In truth, pregnant pamuli push their small egg sack through their face opening and have them grow on their back covered with protective membrane connected to their back arms.
Males on the other hand lack most of this membrane and instead keep their juvenile claws to battle for mating privilege. Most males are heavily scarred and their cuts are not nice so the captive pamuli get their claws trimmed.
They have also been domesticated twice. This picture shows the subspecies domesticated by the northern people.
These animals are sorta a transition between modern false-mammal (Slomen, etc.) and their ancestors because of the lack of any baby-feeding organ. Instead of nurturing their young with "milk" pamuli have their babies grow in their meggs until they are ready to feed independently.
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Current look for the most humanized of Uniima ll. Southwest human uniima. (they are not normaly bold like that and some do have tail feathers too).
The uniima c on the right should be size accurate comparison. (if the ll is around 175cm bipedal).
However, even the most humanized Uniima don't spend all their time bipedaly as it's very tiring for their spine and legs.
When quadrupedal, they fold their hands so that their unfused wing fingers (that are bit stif compared to the rest) lay under their main fingers. (Or they get shoes that do a better job.)
Still need to draw a side view but pretend this is very finished.
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Extreme thanks for the 1k people followers! This is not a count I ever expected to reach.
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Reblog this post with a #audio wizard gang tag and join the raffle! (not actually mandatory) The winner gets a free art of a character of their choice.
The winner is picked on 25.8. 2023
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Use your imagination and turn this cursed blob into a creature. The winning creature shall be drawn and celebrated and the winner might receive their own art or at least a doodle (will see about time sorry I can't fully confirm).
Rules are as in the image: All you need to do is keep the two beans but neither of them needs to be the head or body. You can also delete the details such as the tail or mouthparts. You also don't have to keep the red and orange colors. You can post your creature as reblog or post it with the #audio wizard gang tag.
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Slomen
They are what you could call "the humans" of the planet. They are omnivores like us, they are bipeds who use their front hands for manipulation and they largely communicate with facial expression and spoken language. Their color range is smaller with scent and touch being more used than in humans.
They also have a 2-sex reproductive system where the females grow the baby inside their organ.
In slomen, the stereotypical gender roles of humans are similar but reversed. Most men characters you will see will be female in reproductive sense. But some cultures have up to 5 recognized genders and being trans is not unheard of.
They are highly social with importance for blood relation - unlike Uniima. Sloman culture is big on heritage where wealth and skills are passed down for many generations. Parents are often in charge of their kids marriage and even later in life they influence many of the individuals choices. It's expected that a child will take care of their parent and protect their name in adulthood.
A dtca for @arkelyon
A good little creature with issues 😊
Uniiman mount. They are present in almost every region either for travel or silk or both.
Something I forgot to add is their face plate rotates depending on how their body is angled. It's limited in movement but it gives the animal better spacial awareness. They have few eyes spots in their armor too but less sensitive.
More to their biology - while looking like a giant lobster they come from the same "fish" ancestors as Uniima. They belong to a group that kept their 3rd pair of limbs for locomotion, though these limbs are more specilised than the rest (in uniima the 3rd pair is part of their internal organs).