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Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 7:21:58 am
by pegasi1978
Ryves wrote:Ohhh, coyotes!
I guess I know too many furries. I know several who refer to their coyote fursona as being a "Yote" so expected them to be coyote as soon as I saw the name.

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 8:33:09 am
by Desade
Male Bloodmoon!

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Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 8:52:54 am
by DarkstarWolf
Ooh these sound neat. Looking forward to seeing the adults

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 9:44:28 am
by vividmirage
ooh, they look so cool already! I love their descriptions, they sound like feisty little characters :)

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 10:23:27 am
by Aneira
Female Bloodmoon:
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Yote adults are about half the size of an adult direwolf, and are fearless hunters who prefer fighting their prey rather than ambushing them. Unlike their wolf cousins, they generally hunt alone or in pairs rather than in a pack, and they spend significant time digging for rodents, rabbits, and other small creatures as well. Yotes are most active whenever the moon is out, though in general bloodmon yotes are more active during the day, while bluemoon yotes prefer to hunt at night. Yotes are notoriously clever, and are particularly good at breaking into places they're not supposed to be. This makes them a favored companion for adventurers, especially those who specialize in exploring ancient ruins. Like kamar rabbits, yotes bear a marking on their flank used by ancient moon worshippers, and they seem to derive strength from the moon - magi have noticed their yotes are particularly sleepy and content to cuddle during new moons, and tend to hunt larger and larger prey as the full moon draws close. The gem on their forehead likewise glows brighter as the moon gets fuller, and wanes with the moon as well. On the night of the full moon, Yotes invariably run off somewhere open to perform a strange dance, pawing at the sky as if reaching for the moon. Some say they miss their old home, and this dance is as close as they can get to a place they can never return to again, but most magi believe it is merely a way for them to burn off their excess energy.


I didn't see gender dimorphism in the hatchlings, but I also didn't really check.

Edit: Yeah, there's no gender dimorphism with the Bluemoon, so I'm pretty certain there wasn't any with the Bloodmoon. Female hatchling:
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Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 11:18:38 am
by OverlordVOX
Looks cool

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 12:18:10 pm
by Reima
I'm screaming.
These fellas look so freaking Fun and they're like, stupidly perfect form my birthday so I'm like. Yes. I'm a happy camper
I mean a part of it is probably because of JoJo and me naming the first Stand I ever made after the song 'Coyote by Mako' and stuff, but, you know, I'm just really happy~

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 12:18:56 pm
by Aneira
Male Bluemoon:
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Yote adults are about half the size of an adult direwolf, and are fearless hunters who prefer fighting their prey rather than ambushing them. Unlike their wolf cousins, they generally hunt alone or in pairs rather than in a pack, and they spend significant time digging for rodents, rabbits, and other small creatures as well. Yotes are most active whenever the moon is out, though in general bloodmon yotes are more active during the day, while bluemoon yotes prefer to hunt at night. Yotes are notoriously clever, and are particularly good at breaking into places they're not supposed to be. This makes them a favored companion for adventurers, especially those who specialize in exploring ancient ruins. Like kamar rabbits, yotes bear a marking on their flank used by ancient moon worshippers, and they seem to derive strength from the moon - magi have noticed their yotes are particularly sleepy and content to cuddle during new moons, and tend to hunt larger and larger prey as the full moon draws close. The gem on their forehead likewise glows brighter as the moon gets fuller, and wanes with the moon as well. On the night of the full moon, Yotes invariably run off somewhere open to perform a strange dance, pawing at the sky as if reaching for the moon. Some say they miss their old home, and this dance is as close as they can get to a place they can never return to again, but most magi believe it is merely a way for them to burn off their excess energy.


Really favoring these guys. I love coyotes and I love the personality of the sprites. Definitely going to have to see them side-by-side with the Kamar, especially the female Bluemoon with the night Kamar Rabbit. ^.^


Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 2:06:45 pm
by DarkstarWolf
oh my gosh i need m/f pairs of both of these beauties. Sadly im broke both irl and on here. *sighs*

Re: October Donis:Bloodmoon & Bluemoon Yotes

Posted: October 1st, 2021, 2:07:39 pm
by Merkwerkee
These kinda remind of the kamar rabbits. I think I need a pair of both of these :italian: