Time to see if I’ve been accidentally miss gendering Blizem this entire time.
Apologies for the wait!
Looks like she is a very handsome little girl ^^


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Time to see if I’ve been accidentally miss gendering Blizem this entire time.
Apologies for the wait!
Looks like she is a very handsome little girl ^^
deercember day 8 - CHARGING onto the scene, the most ELECTRIFYING dude you've ever met with a SHOCKING amount of swagger: it's blixem! (or blitzen, if you prefer)
i also made my version of him rudolph's dad, may or may not be inspired from the 1998 rudolph movie hehe
Blixem my beloved. I love Blixem. I like to imagine that the reason he has no fourth sock is because either he lost it to the void or because he uses it like a chew toy.
CONGRATULATIONS @theredponcho !!
Your new buddy will be arriving shortly and swing by with Blixem if you would like to see gender and markings!
BLIXEM ADOPTS OPEN!!!
WILL END IN ONE HOUR
Which four‐legged, flying fictional animal, whose name means ‘lightning’, is known for transporting a holy man through the skies? There are actually two correct answers: ☞ Buraq, whose name is from a Semitic root referring to lightning (unless it’s instead a Persian name as some say), is a winged equid of 9th‐century literature that has transported Muhammad, archangel Gabriel and the patriarch Abraham. ☞ Blitzen or Blixem, whose name in Dutch also refers to lightning, is a flying reindeer of 19th‐century literature that has transported Saint Nicholas.
Blixem internet uit Nijmegen.