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Thinking about the alternate meanings of colors in a cephalopod-dominant society (blue is the edgy color. it's that one.)
AF2024 Day 7: Peppy & Amber for @shellsiege! doin' a lil dance :)
Most inkfolk are venomous to some degree, and they're not afraid to advertise it. Though even in the absence of venom, you probably want to avoid that beak... it's built for piercing and tearing. Luckily, inkfolk usually make it pretty obvious when they're unhappy. You could say they wear their emotions on their face or rather the whole head.
It's biology time! (Yay) This was very fun to make (and honestly about... at least 2 years on the "i should make this" -board to the point where I actually can't remember if I've made something like this before already).
See the whole comic here! It is MUCH longer than this snippet.
Some wrassefolk to give a pretty broad idea of how diverse the body types are.
Guess what time it is? That's right! Quiz time (again! yay!)
20+ options, 20 questions - if you wanted to know your species, this is the place and time! (As per this quiz my 'shellsona' is an octofolk... which, yeah...)
DO THE QUIZ HERE!
If you missed the previous quiz (a character quiz), you can do it here!
Approximate inkfolk growth chart. This one uses a common squidfolk body plan to illustrate, but there's really quite a bit of variety.
It's a DeGigas shoal custom to have at least one of these striped shirts passed down like a cursed artifact