Defined Sacral Centers are set (Defined: Set) to react to the options that are possible (Sacral Center: Availability) specifically for them as unique individuals, instead of just the options that would work for everybody as a whole, but it's still possible to find the best opportunities without needing their Sacral Center to guide them through every small reveal.
One instance of this could be seen in Natal Charts (Astrology, or The Astrology Aspect of Human Design: Design Charts); A Pisces Mars would benefit from swimming exercises; Their process of realization through their gradual reveals of Sacral Responses would be skipped, because their chart would already reveal their best available options.
There would still be a process of selecting the right opportunities (instructor, schedule, place, etc.) through Strategy & Authority, but the best plan for their exercise routine would still be understood ahead of time.
The Sacral Center reveals the positives or negatives through sensation, or sometimes sound; Conditioning could play a role for the specific sound made, but the key indication that an opportunity will lead to alignment is the sense of restlessness or excitement created from it.
The Sacral Center has two distinct methods for guidance:
Buzzing (Positive/Affirming); Leading to an "Mmm" or "Mhm" sound, constant movement, or a reverberating sensation felt in the body.
Halting or Muted (Negative/Denying); Leading to a "crashing sensation" after experiencing a positive buzz, a tired feeling, or just a blank feeling of nothing, because the option isn't meant to be available (no benefits will come from it) for you.
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In order we have: Unicorn, Breezie, Pegasus, Earth Pony, Bat Pony, and Kelpie.
Some more of my thoughts + single versions of the ponies below the cut.
Unicorns.
Unicorns I always imagined as being tall and lanky. When doing research I found out in a lot of depictions they had cloven hooves so I added those in. I also found out the closest horse breed to a unicorn was the Akhal-Teke breed, which has an incredibly silky coat, which I added to the unicorns as well. I gave them that classic long unicorn tail. I like the idea that you can tell a unicorns age by the size of their horn.
Design notes:
Tallest of the pony species
Thin limbs
silky fur texture
cloven hooves
Long thin tails with a tuft of hair at the end
Breezies.
For breezies I wanted to give them more dainty features to try and mimic fairies. I didn't like how they looked in gen 4 at all but gen 3 just game them smaller version of normal pony bodies. For my design I based them off of the falabella breed in terms of proportion - their proportions are also similar to foals in general. In terms of wings I wanted to give them more bug-lime wings so I modelled them after the shape of generic butterfly wings. I made them see through, sparkly, and made them the source of the their glow. In gen 3 breezies has heavy association with flowers so I thought I would make their fur look like flower petals. The flower petal fur also adds a bit to the fact that these breezies drop a sort of pollen fairy dust that helps pollinate plants.
Design notes:
Soft petal like fur
butterfly shaped wings
Wings and Antennae glow in the dark
short thin tail with big hair tuft at the tip
Sparkly pollen follows them when they fly
have a distinct floral smell
Pegasus.
I was super excited to draw pegasi because I had such a distinct idea of them in my head. The first fact was that I wanted them to be small. They have hollow bones like birds so that they can fly and their small size also helps with flight to limit weight. The short parts of their fur is actually more similar to bird down than fur with some full grown feathers in certain areas. Specifically around the legs and tail. I wanted feathers to grow around the pony tail to mimick bird tails.
Design Notes:
Soft feathery-like fur
Naturally smaller than other ponies
shorter legs
Hollow bones to help them fly
Feathers are longer around the tail to create the illusion of a birds tail.
Earth Pony.
Kinda straight forwards design wise. I did want to base earth ponies off more working horse breeds as I imagine them being stronger and more built for physical labor. Not much to say about these guys.
Design notes:
Thicker limbs
Coarse fur
naturally stronger than other ponies
Bat Pony.
Like pegasi I was also excited to design the bat ponies because I had the idea of bat ponies and pegasi being divergent evolutions! While pegasi evolved more bird like features, bat ponies evolved more bat like features! They have hollow bones and small statures for the same reason as pegasi. They evolved to be nocturnal so their fur is pretty thick to help keep them warm at night. They have bigger ears and poorer eyesight similar to bats. I gave them a shorter version of the unicorn tail to try and mimick bat tails. I decided to make their wings sparkle as a way to try and mimick the night sky.
Design notes:
bat wings. Insides of the wings look sparkly to mimic stars.
same size as Pegasi
short legs
Big ears
stilted pupils
Small thin tail with hair fluff at end.
Fur looks spiky but is soft.
naturally poor eyesight compared to other ponies
Kelpies.
While i know "Seapony" is a fun pun name from sea horse I can still say i was a little disappointed that they didn't make the sea ponies Kelpies. I made them have scales instead of fur as fur would slow you down in the water so it makes sense that they'd evolve to not have it. They have the ability to transform between a land and water form. I always liked the versions of kelpies that had actual kelp and seaweed for hair so I decided to do that myself. They have gills which close up when on land so they can use their nostrils and vice versa.
I made this “anatomy” chart for the a siren i’ve designed. It’s my first time colouring it and i think it turned out really good. I will make a video explaining my thought process and stuff so go check that out on my youtube channel when it gets released!
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