abused_kitty - 05/16/2009
That is great! Cynocephali (as it were) were only dog-headed people, this is actually more along the lines of an anthropomorphic human.. much like a warewolf. But still it's a fantastic drawing and used in roleplay I could definently see this being understood and noticably unique.
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Nah, it depends on the region. For example in estonian mythology cynocephalis are often said to also possess dogs hind legs, or a vertical halfdog/halfhuman structure (one eye was the eye of a dog, the other one the eye of a human, one arm was the arm of a human, the other one the front leg of a dog etc.). But thank you a lot for your comment, it's good to see a comment that's longer than three words every once in a while.
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That is great! Cynocephali (as it were) were only dog-headed people, this is actually more along the lines of an anthropomorphic human.. much like a warewolf. But still it's a fantastic drawing and used in roleplay I could definently see this being understood and noticably unique.
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Nah, it depends on the region. For example in estonian mythology cynocephalis are often said to also possess dogs hind legs, or a vertical halfdog/halfhuman structure (one eye was the eye of a dog, the other one the eye of a human, one arm was the arm of a human, the other one the front leg of a dog etc.). But thank you a lot for your comment, it's good to see a comment that's longer than three words every once in a while.