Actually the other two have cats in their courts as well too right? Do they get any special appearance like the Hunters of Horoa? Or do they remain relatively normal looking?
Also i had an idea about a prefix I wanna share. Bustard, they’re a terrestrial bird and brown and white in UK areas.
I did absolutely find it cause it’s just one letter change away from Bastard and it made me giggle, but it could theoretically work. But also understand 100% why it wouldn’t be used either.
Also last thing, I hope the puppy sitting is going ok. Also valid for being exhausted cause woof puppies are a handful at times.
Hey man, if we can have Tit-, we can have Bustard-. It's been added to the list under brown and brown-and-white.
(Special note: the bird in question went extinct in the wild but has been recently reintroduced to certain areas of the UK. For the sake of the name, we've decided that they were reintroduced nearby and have been spotted visiting the territories.)
As for the first question: Suriin's hall's members are not specifically much larger than normal like Horoa's hunters, but they are changed. Their fur is so glossy and sleek that it reflects even the dimmest of stars, and their eyes, no matter their original color, are pale as an ice-white moon, giving off a colder light and feeling. They tend to be a little taller and longer-bodied than they were in life, thought the change isn't so significant they aren't recognizable.
As for Rokhar's seers...there is a difference, but it's hard to name or identify. When you look at them, maybe their very being feels dimmer than it did when you knew them in the living world, like they're a shadow reflected in a pool of water. But, no, then they seem to be normally-lit, while their voice...was it always so quiet, yet ringing so loudly in your head? They haven't changed in size, have they? Well, even if they didn't, maybe they feel a little "more" than the other halls' cats. What's "more" about them, you can't describe, but everyone knows what you mean when you say it. But there's that feeling of their gaze, something so piercing and yet softly observant...