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Published: 2017-12-19 20:21:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 5034; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 12
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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: Cervitaur
Height: 5.5-10.5 feet tall, without antlers. 3.5-6.5 feet tall in the withers.
Lifespan: 80-130 years in life span
Classes: Druid, Hunter, Gatherer, Paladin, Traveler, Bard, Monk, Wizard, Arcanist, Beastmaster, Barbarian, Pacifist, Fighter, Ranger, Scout, Knight, Warrior, Sorcerer, Shaman
Classification: Artiodactyl mammal hybrid
Diet: Omnivorous; anything that humans eat(except for vension, horse-meat, and other meat from their lookalikes).
Description: Half-human, half-deer, and full centauroid, cervitaurs are much more graceful and elegant as some avicentaurs, polkans, and centaurs. Some of them had antlers as deer do, but not all males and females don't have antlers. Some antlers are similar to pronghorn giraffes, deer, reindeer, and moose for example. Some of them had ossicones like okapis and giraffes. Like centaurs, its very common that cervitaurs don't have antlers. Very rare, when some of them had horns, like that of gazelles. Did you know that females had one set of breasts in their human bodies, while their lower bodies had two set of udders, the front one is human-like, and the back one is cow-like. Don't worry about them they can have their clothing to cover their lower bodies, like that of horse skirts, if they want to. They are as tough as humans and deer, like kangartaurs, they are not as tough as centaurs and horses, due to their lankier statures. They had subraces, besides the common ones, are miniature(small ones who are half the common cervitaurs' sizes, but they had little or no horn-like antlers.), elven(they are similar to common, but taller, more lankier, and their ears are more pointier than them.), and alce-taurs(they are closely similar to centaurs by their built, but their lower bodies are 10% larger than common cervitaurs'. Their lower bodies are much more moose than deer, along with antlers. Like centaurs, alce-taurs are much more tougher than humans, and yet they are as tough as both moose and horses. Possibly some alce-taurs had their noses 12.5% larger than the humans' by relative porportions.). They also had the rare subraces, like camelopardotaurs(they are possibly half-human, and half-giraffid, and they got longer legs, and slightly longer necks than even elven cervitaurs. Unlike all cervitaurs, camelopardotaurs had no dew-claws, like camels, giraffes, okapis, and even pronghorns. The biggest of the camelopardotaurs can be closer the similar height to giraffes, but smaller than brontosaurians(the humanoid sauropods).) are another addition for this.
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Comments: 2
Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2017-12-21 04:23:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I sure hope you like it!
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