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Published: 2023-05-16 21:53:52 +0000 UTC; Views: 6505; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 0
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I got bored again, so I thought I'd draw some random designs for were-beasts who could appear in my Greg-Fujiwara Project spin-off series (most likely either as recurring or background characters). This also shows some different kinds of were-beasts that exist in said series, and I don't just mean species-wise.The first one is obviously a werewolf, but this one is different from my other werewolf characters. Why? Well, it's because this werewolf is quadrupedal. I know, I know. Most of my were-beast characters are bipedal, but believe it or not, quadrupedal were-beasts also exist in the GFP series, though they're not as common as their bipedal counterparts. Quadrupedal were-beasts are more animal-like, appearance-wise, but they usually retain opposable thumbs (and the ones that aren't feral-minded are still intelligent and can think like a human). Some quadrupedal were-beasts can also retain the ability to speak, but despite this, they're often mistaken for ordinary animals due to being less anthropomorphic than bipedal were-beasts. This quadrupedal werewolf could be either a member of Donovan's werewolf pack, or perhaps a relative of Gregg Owsley. Not to mention, he's also missing parts of his right ear and most of his tail (most likely due to getting into fights with other were-beasts).
The second one is a female werecat, and she noticeably looks more human-like than most bipedal were-beasts. This kind of were-beast is much less common that even quadrupedal were-beasts, but they do exist. This werecat lady has human-like hands and feet (albeit with sharp claws), a small "half-muzzle" (or lack of muzzle), and her ears are only at the sides of her head rather than being at the top. As for what breed she's based on, she's supposed to resemble a Somali cat. I'd imagine that this lady could be the leader of some kind of secret were-beast crime syndicate who would try to cause trouble for both the GFP and Owsley's Huntsmen. It's complicated...
Right next to the werecat is her bodyguard, a weredonkey. This fellow may look masculine, but they're actually non-binary. They can speak, but they prefer not to say much most of the time. They're a rather quiet individual.
The fourth and fifth are a friendly male weregorilla and a female were-orangutan (respectively). Knowing that there's already a few "primate" were-beasts in my series, I wanted to make a weregorilla character at some point, so here he is. He and the were-orangutan are both friends, and they could be allies of some of the "good" were-beasts.
Finally, the last were-beast shown here is a wereturtle. He's actually an anthro lizard who was cursed to become a wereturtle, and his were-beast form resembles a snapping turtle. This fellow does not need a full moon to transform, however. He only transforms when he gets upset or furious, much like the Incredible Hulk. This wereturtle is actually neutral, not evil.
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