• Grass
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    10 months ago

    I mean the impression I had for like a decade was essentially this. Then a guy sent me links on how to be his specific type of fantasy creature. It was sergel or sergal iirc. It had some really weird backstory and lore to the species detailing how they were warlords or something and I was really weirded out. It was very much like how some kids I went to school with would loose it if you told them that they weren’t whatever comic or movie character they were hyperfixated on, only more socially awkward and adults doing it.

    Anyway I feel like that’s as close as you can get without reading out someones entire backstory novel.

    • Eccitaze@yiffit.net
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      10 months ago

      …yeah that sounds about right for sergals, tbh

      Generally speaking, once you get past the “traditional” species like foxes, rabbits, cats, etc., and start getting more into the esoteric fantasy/scifi species like sergals, protogens, and yinglets, the people who create characters for those species tend to fall into one of two camps:

      • super srs “you must follow this lore to the letter or I will end you, by which I mean I will post a FurAffinity journal for my 7 followers complaining about your character diverging from the lore that nobody will pay attention to” types

      • “oh this looks cool I’m gonna make one and put my own twist on the design” types

      Funny story, the person who originally designed protogens tried to be the first type, but pretty much everyone ignored him and just did their own thing anyway

    • AMDIsOurLord@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      Sergal

      It’s originally from a Japanese series or something I’m not really well versed into that specific lore