Foxfolk
Indigenous to the central hills, foxfolk are primarily carnivorous semi-bipedal mammals. They are playful and watchful, living in homemade dens in the wild spaces between cities and towns.
A den generally houses two couples or a trio of adults and a couple litters of kits at different stages of growth. Adults run off large predators, protecting their den and the small game the hunt for food.
While some foxfolk live simply with homemade tools and clothing, others trade for elegant goods including silk garments, musical instruments, and bows.
A den generally houses two couples or a trio of adults and a couple litters of kits at different stages of growth. Adults run off large predators, protecting their den and the small game the hunt for food.
While some foxfolk live simply with homemade tools and clothing, others trade for elegant goods including silk garments, musical instruments, and bows.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Familial and neighborly, foxfolk generally avoid more complex social structures.
Facial characteristics
Triangular muzzle and ears, usually with white and black patterned fur.
Average Intelligence
Near human average.
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
Foxfolk often use floral or descriptive names, or local names the think are pretty.
Beauty Ideals
Smooth fur, symmetry, playfulness, a jovial bark.
Courtship Ideals
Playing together, gathering flowers, giving gifts, digging a new den.
Average Height
4 foot standing.
Average Length
6 foot nose to tail.
Average Physique
Slim and dexterous.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Sandy, orange, or red fur often with a white stripe down the back and tail.
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