I guess that makes sense with the horns. Though — is that an insulting thing? [Cants her head.] I've known people who've been turned into animals before, and some that only got turned partway, but I also know things are very different in other places. Let me know if I'm being rude...
[ help. she's so cute and nice about it.......... ]
... Definitely was born with them, and I was definitely not a goat, or a cow, or anything else once or ever in my life - I'm a clemar.
[ he'll dip his head a little if she wants to look a little closer since he is Tall, though - his horns are (supposedly, according to metaphor's art book) more dragonlike than anything, and a dark gray in color. ]
Still getting used to people not knowing what a clemar is, so. I get it.
A Clemar... [There is clearly no understanding of what that is or what it means, but she takes this knowledge with the gravitas it deserves.] I'll be sure to remember it. And not make any jokes about goats.
Thanks. [ there's a huff of a laugh about the goat bit, and he nods. ]
And - yeah. Clemar's the biggest tribe in Euchronia, so we're a dime a dozen. We've got a few different tribes - you've seen Hulkenberg around, yeah? Red hair, square bangs, ears out to here? [ he gestures out at hulkenberg's gigantic ears.... ] She's a rouissante, the second biggest.
Otherwise, there's rhoags, ishkia, nidia, mustari, paripus, and... what most people seem to consider normal to us's right out, since people with rounded ears and no horns or tails like yourself, would be part of the rarest tribe of them all, the elda.
[Rosamund blinks. Without context she's going to assume most of these are just humans but a little to the left? Elf ears or horns. Perhaps magic powers to coincide with them.]
Well. I suppose people like me with rounded ears are very common where I'm from. But there's also fairies, and witches, and talking animals, and giants. And the merfolk, and children that have been turned into donkeys, and puppets that might turn into children. Or that's just the one actually, he's a very good friend of mine.
I've also met a dish who was in love with a spoon? It didn't work out.
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I guess that makes sense with the horns. Though — is that an insulting thing? [Cants her head.] I've known people who've been turned into animals before, and some that only got turned partway, but I also know things are very different in other places. Let me know if I'm being rude...
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... Definitely was born with them, and I was definitely not a goat, or a cow, or anything else once or ever in my life - I'm a clemar.
[ he'll dip his head a little if she wants to look a little closer since he is Tall, though - his horns are (supposedly, according to metaphor's art book) more dragonlike than anything, and a dark gray in color. ]
Still getting used to people not knowing what a clemar is, so. I get it.
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Are there a lot of Clemar, where you're from?
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And - yeah. Clemar's the biggest tribe in Euchronia, so we're a dime a dozen. We've got a few different tribes - you've seen Hulkenberg around, yeah? Red hair, square bangs, ears out to here? [ he gestures out at hulkenberg's gigantic ears.... ] She's a rouissante, the second biggest.
Otherwise, there's rhoags, ishkia, nidia, mustari, paripus, and... what most people seem to consider normal to us's right out, since people with rounded ears and no horns or tails like yourself, would be part of the rarest tribe of them all, the elda.
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[Rosamund blinks. Without context she's going to assume most of these are just humans but a little to the left? Elf ears or horns. Perhaps magic powers to coincide with them.]
Well. I suppose people like me with rounded ears are very common where I'm from. But there's also fairies, and witches, and talking animals, and giants. And the merfolk, and children that have been turned into donkeys, and puppets that might turn into children. Or that's just the one actually, he's a very good friend of mine.
I've also met a dish who was in love with a spoon? It didn't work out.