What a lil shit. He's currently been living as artificer/alchemist prueblood Yuan Ti in a homebrew DnD campaign. He's a shit, but a useful one.

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What a lil shit. He's currently been living as artificer/alchemist prueblood Yuan Ti in a homebrew DnD campaign. He's a shit, but a useful one.
Get ready to get rekt’ed...
more doodles of the noodle
Simple character sheet for Epherion and Phalnex (inspired from azolitmin [x])
Epherion and Phalnex are of the same species, Kalbarae and Valharrae (Lowland and Polar or ‘High’ Kalbarae). The only main difference between the to clans or ‘breeds’ is coloration, pelt patterns and ‘maned hoods’ as well as their voice cues (kalbarae having more of a roar/bark and sharper pronunciations, where as valharrae have more muted purrs, hums and hisses)
(note: Epherion is more true to the physical build a healthy kalbarae/valharrae though he is of a mixed heritage. Due to Phalnex’s condition, he is rather emaciated, especially for the valharrae)
What are often confused with black sclera are actually a primary iris. Kalbarae entire survival depends on their vision and it needs to be able to work both in and out of water in various lighting conditions. While they follow the same principle of any eye you’ll find, the method with which they work is still not well understood. It would seem that the primary iris (often seen in dark colors but it is not uncommon to find white) is what controls the level of light entering the eye, where the second iris controls the distance between the two lenses.
While it’s affirmed that a Kalbarae has the best vision of any vertebrata species, there are some heavy draw backs, in such that they are not the most robust, and sudden changes to brightness can cause severe eye strain or damage. And due to the complexity of their eyes, any damage done with likely to be permanent. Any attempt at correction for vision impairment often leads to far worse injury.
Name: Phalnex (aka ‘Noodle’)
Species: Kalbarii (kal-bar-ee)
All hail the furry snak thing
Super fast doodle of @occultusumbra @celestialshifter and noodle flustering @siibilant because reasons