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Published: 2018-08-23 01:22:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 4360; Favourites: 29; Downloads: 10
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What's up fellas? Patchi1995 here and today this was my first time with the humanoid line-art bases, and also the third time with line-art based since Ankylosaurus and dragon ones.OK now here are the rules:
1. You are always welcome to use for your character, adoptions, etc., as long as you ask me for permission.
2. You can change a few, or more things, if you want to. I don't mind.
3. You must credit me for a line-art, as I said that you can use, as long as you give credits to me.
4. MUST Keep the copyright on it!!! But you can move it around.
5. I felt complete appreciated, if you link back, and you tag me if you want to, so I can see it.
Optional rule was, you can choose either one male, or one female for this picture, or you can choose both of them in sexes if you want to.
Here are the facts about this humanoid:
Name: Avicentaur
Height: 6.5-10 feet tall.
Lifespan: 80-130 years in life span
Classes: Almost all classes
Classification: Archosaurian Reptilian Hybrid
Diet: Omnivorous; they can eat anything that humans eat.
Description: Although not often confused with harpies, but avicentaurs are much more like centaurs, except their lower bodies being more bird than the mammals. A typical avicentaur had his/its/her lower-body being more like a rukh(also spelled roc, a strange, horse-heighted in the hips, and mysterious bird that has similar features to waterfowl, flamingoes, penguins, bustards, songbirds, and ratites, altogether), however the do have feathers, but we're not sure if they can fly, yet depends on their wings? Despite that they are also known as Kinnaras, they are kind of based on them from the Indian mythology. Avicentaurs had some subraces, like Struthiotaurs(their lower-bodies are much more ratite. They do have feathers, but they can't fly, but they can run, thanks to their long legs, due to their shorter wings.), sirens(their lower-bodies are like songbird/swan hybrid birds, due to their middle-sized legs with sharp claws and webbed feet, and long wings, flying for gracefulness.), kinnaras(not only based on the ones in the Indian mythology, but their lower-bodies are like a mix between peafowl, crane, and swan altogether.), and false-harpies(not often confused with true harpies, but their lower-bodies are a lot like birds of prey, for example, like vultures, raptor birds, and ravens for example.).
Art (C) Patchi1995
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Comments: 13
cartoonfanboyone In reply to Patchi1995 [2019-04-19 00:41:42 +0000 UTC]
How are they Avicentaurs' relationship with humans?
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Patchi1995 In reply to cartoonfanboyone [2019-04-19 00:44:40 +0000 UTC]
Similar to the centaurs and harpies alike, depends on their subraces.
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cartoonfanboyone In reply to Patchi1995 [2019-04-19 00:45:37 +0000 UTC]
So they are friendly to use?
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Patchi1995 [2018-08-29 03:30:49 +0000 UTC]
That's what I said to StoryMaple , is an avicentaur, but you can also called it, a kinnara.
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StoryMaple In reply to Patchi1995 [2018-08-29 12:07:49 +0000 UTC]
Yup Yup! Had some difficulty classifying the animal. Patchi1995 clarified that for me
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