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sooo I might've watched Arcane... (currently on S2 E2) and got sucked into making an OC for it :'DD But instead of making a new OC I just converted Kira into the Arcane world and she slipped into @thatbugkidd s Arcane/MD AU and got stuck with Cyn (their dynamic is so fun aughhh I love writing & drawing them together.....)
Kira's a variant of the goat people that are briefly seen throughout the show (she's a sheep teehee) >:]] She grew up in a cult that was trying to gain control over parts of Zaun and fled as a young adult. Now she's running with crimeTM
also ignore the moth drawing on the right that's bc of another AU of Bugs that I was inspired by...... Moth!Kira B]] Might be turned into a Hollow Knight OC at some point when I get to play the game properly myself-
Goatfolk outfits!
I have no regrets getting Hermit's outfit! It led to a bunch of costumes I collectively named the goatfolk! Maaah! 🐐
heyo! i was wondering, do you have any general guidelines or tips on how to make goatfolk/goat-like humanoids? like, things that based on your judgement should be essential to their physiology and/or society. your opinion is highly appreciated and valued! ^^
sure! I'm going with a really standard domestic goat as reference here, but there are many breeds of goat with their own distinct features, so don't take this as the only way to design goat people. some goat breeds don't really have horns or the little beard, or they have floppy ears instead of tall ones, etc. sheep and goats are also very closely related and have a lot of features in common! sometimes what you think is a photo of a goat is actually a breed of sheep! So you kind of have to decide which specific goats you want to use as a reference point.
image description: faded photos of a goat and some close ups on a goat's face and hoof, all outlined in red. notes on the photos point out specific features. horns, short body, horizontal pupils, cleft lip, and even toed hooves. end description.)
I think the facial features here are probably the most important to keep in mind, as they'll be the same for any goat breed. they all have eyes with horizontal pupils and they all have that upper lip with the cleft. I tried to look up another word for that, because cleft lip also refers to a congenital condition in humans and animals where there's a split in the upper lip and possible the palate of the mouth. a lot of animals like goats and rabbits and cats have this sort of line dividing their upper lip into two parts. it's also called a philitrum, but we use that word for the dip between a human lip and nose as well. unfortunately an internet search for "what do you call it when animals have that separated lip thing going on" mostly turned up information on the congenital condition and how to treat it in livestock and pets. so i don't know if there's a better term for it other than a cleft lip. either way, it is a very recognizable feature on goats and I think it helps make a goat humanoid look more goat-like.
(image description: sketches of an anthropomorphic goat, with a close up on their face. They are short and chubby. end description.)
This is a design that leans heavier on the goat features, but you can go for something more humanoid, like a satyr. depends on what your end goal is for the design!
as for their social and cultural aspects, here's a couple of articles on goat behaviors:
article 1
article 2
important details to keep in mind:
goats are foragers, they wander around to find food and they're well known to have very broad diets, including the ability to eat some things other animals avoid, like tough thorny vines.
goats tend to have a lead female, also known as a doe, guiding the herd. a lead male, known as a buck, will usually bring up the rear. the lead female makes decisions about where the herd will go, the lead male guards the back and is very defensive.
a herd of goats usually has a hierarchy going on and they will defend their own places in that hierarchy. age, sex, and horn size are common determining factors.
goats are climbers, and they'll climb anything including each other. baby goats are especially active about this.
goats headbutt each other for various reasons. this includes establishment of hierarchy, defense, and play.
so goat people might have a matriarchal system, with males as guards while females are guides. they may have a culture centered on fighting as a form of social communication and entertainment. they could be nomadic as well. their dance style is probably very acrobatic, jumpy, and reflective of their fighting style.
those are just a handful of ideas off the top of my head! i hope it's helpful and i wish you luck and fun as you design your goat folk!
Mamon Souldrinker, from Caves of Qud.
Goatfolk for the Dolmenwood Player’s Handbook from Necrotic Gnome
another doodle dump because i love showing off my characters
anyways take some background guys from a world i write w some friends ♡
Another thing I'd really love is contact lenses with vertical pupils. Imagine how cool that'd be aaa