Huh
entomologist
Haven’t you heard? It’s halloween already.
Indeed
sacado de este video xd
BONUS
english
greape: please don’t tell our parents and the uncles
esto es antes de que les dijeran a sus padres xd sii me gusta pensar que se daban sus mimos a escondidas uwu, ya saben por el hecho de ser primos xd
Goth: @nekophy
greape: @delicatewizardstranger
spilled : me uwu
Rererer
??? Umbreon @ Kyubey: Honestly you look like a child splattered paint all over your pelt, and glued tacky bows onto you. *He wrinkles his nose*
“At least i dont look like afformentioned childs glow in the dark macaroni art project”
These are from april last year,,
edit: forgot one
Mechanic looks so good
Identity V Mechanic
My favourite IDV character atm can’t wait for her diary to be released:3 Finally did a full body painting with FEET! Again took forever
Instagram: @louiruii
Epic
Khajiiti Honorifics, by Lady Radurra-dra of Torval, Southwest Elsweyr Representative to the Thalmor:
Feminine Honorifics
“-dra” is a title of respect awarded to one known for her wisdom and wit, or as a consolation to one who has achieved a venerable age. I prefer to think that, in my case, it is the former condition that applies.
“-daro” is for one who has achieved excellence in the nimble manipulation of loose articles, such as small decorative objects and unattached coinage. It may also be awarded to one who is lithe of tongue.
“-do” is for one who has earned renown as a warrior—usually male, but occasionally (too occasionally, in this one’s opinion) a female.
“-ko” is an appellation for respected healers, mages, and scholars, and is also sometimes added to the names of learned ancestors. Perhaps, once this one has passed on, her children will refer to her as “Radurra-ko”? …Well, it is a warm thought.
“-la” is an oh-so-fleeting title applied to graceful maidens who are unmarried, or behave as if they were. This one remembers fondly when she was “Radurra-la"—just last year, no?
”-ma" is for a young child of either gender, a term of endearment, except when it is shouted or snarled.
Masculine Honorifics
“-dar” is perhaps the most ancient of all Khajiiti titles, an appellation earned by those who are nimble in fingers and wits, and are both inquisitive and acquisitive. I have heard that it is also sometimes applied to politicians, but such usage would surely be jocular (and never employed by me, sweetness!).
“-do” is an honorific for one who has earned distinction on the field of battle or in personal duels. Beware of those strutting lions who apply the title to themselves, not waiting for others to award it.
“-dro” is a title applied to wise elders, patriarchs, grandfathers, and those who walk too slowly in front of one in the marketplace.
“-jo” is an appellation for respected physicians, scholars, and mages, though it is also frequently adopted by charlatans and mountebanks. I remember a handsome, dark panther in Corinthe who wanted to sell me a string of “enchanted” pearls … but that is a story for another moon.
“-ra” is for an esteemed leader of soldiers, trade, or governance. A cat-ra often has a harem of kitten-las, sometimes ostentatiously so, especially if he is making up for a deficiency in his short-tail.
“-ri” is a title rarely awarded, as it is reserved for great leaders of our people, Speakers, Kings, and Manes—and perhaps for a virile lover whilst wrestling amongst the pillows. Or so I have heard.
Evil
I suppose the Toy animatronics treat the Withered badly, just like the Rockstars do to the Scraps
exactly like that
Repost!!
Why are we silent???