"Look, Keph, we're already friends!"
baby on the left is Alpysina (Sina, Squishy, or Big Squish works too) baby on the right is Kuhlii
I need to make an introduction post for them, but for now..joy and hugs

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"Look, Keph, we're already friends!"
baby on the left is Alpysina (Sina, Squishy, or Big Squish works too) baby on the right is Kuhlii
I need to make an introduction post for them, but for now..joy and hugs
wanted to fuck around and make an olutra oc
i’m higher than the hopes that you brought down
I'm calling them Left Twix and Right Twix until we get further information
is the monster hunter stories 2 community still active. i have a contribution
i wanna draw him and his rider eventually <:) might update his design a little before then but here’s the general gist of it
Artistree comm for Elly!
some doodles of popular choices for mahanan monsties. these 3 are the most common monsties you’ll see in the hakolo region due to both their habitual overlap and general demeanors.
velocidrome are undoubtedly the most popular monsties in mahana, they are consistently easy to train and have a very high prey drive which means they’re exceptional at both hunting and herding, valuable skills to have! kulu ya ku, whilst being a bit more resistant to training and certain tasks, are valuable gatherers and adept at finding monsters, eggs, and a variety of other resources. yian kut ku are the most common flying variety of monstie seen in hakolo. they tend to be rather agreeable, and are used often for scouting, recon, and general surveys of further areas that may prove difficult to traverse on foot.