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<blockquote data-quote="Dragongirl" data-source="post: 441636" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>Hehe doubt you will want to tackle it, but here it is, taken from something I had written before.</p><p></p><p>Vrachavar</p><p></p><p>"These strange beings appear to be a combination between a reptile, bird and a mammal. In their normal stance they average 5 and a half feet, but when standing fully erect can reach 7 feet. Much of their body is covered with a short black to brown fur, with large patches of bare skin covered in scales. These scaly parts are the front of the torso and seemingly along the main muscle groups of the arms and legs. The coloration of these scaly patches run from deep ebony to emerald green and all shades in-between. Also along the center of the back is a small ridge also covered in scales instead of fur. Their toes and fingers have retractable claws which are a help in climbing but little help in combat.</p><p></p><p> Their heads are perhaps the strangest part of their body. They have a long tapering grayish leathery muzzle, at the end are nostrils similar to a crocodiles. This leathery skin extends back behind the mouth and around the eyes. Just past this leathery skin small feathers begin which flow down the back of the head and around the neck. Some rare individuals also have a feathery mantle covering around the shoulders instead of fur. Towards the back of the head and extending down to the sides of the neck are also longer feathers which normally lie flat, but in times of agitation or to put on an aggressive display can become erect forming a feathery frill around the head. These feathers come in many colors (reds, blues, violets, greens) and more than one color on the same individual is not uncommon.</p><p></p><p> Their tongue appears to be similar to a human's at first glance. On closer inspection a crease will be seen in the middle of the tongue near the tip. This crease can open up exposing several specialized scent glands. When attempting to be stealthy they extend their tongue (which is longer than one might expect) and opening the fork in their tongue. Moving the tongue around tastes the air. When not worried about stealth they normally crack open their mouths a little bit, their tongue near the tip and glands exposed. They then take in a deep breath forcing the air over their glands. This brings much more sensory input but also can be noisy."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragongirl, post: 441636, member: 6178"] Hehe doubt you will want to tackle it, but here it is, taken from something I had written before. Vrachavar "These strange beings appear to be a combination between a reptile, bird and a mammal. In their normal stance they average 5 and a half feet, but when standing fully erect can reach 7 feet. Much of their body is covered with a short black to brown fur, with large patches of bare skin covered in scales. These scaly parts are the front of the torso and seemingly along the main muscle groups of the arms and legs. The coloration of these scaly patches run from deep ebony to emerald green and all shades in-between. Also along the center of the back is a small ridge also covered in scales instead of fur. Their toes and fingers have retractable claws which are a help in climbing but little help in combat. Their heads are perhaps the strangest part of their body. They have a long tapering grayish leathery muzzle, at the end are nostrils similar to a crocodiles. This leathery skin extends back behind the mouth and around the eyes. Just past this leathery skin small feathers begin which flow down the back of the head and around the neck. Some rare individuals also have a feathery mantle covering around the shoulders instead of fur. Towards the back of the head and extending down to the sides of the neck are also longer feathers which normally lie flat, but in times of agitation or to put on an aggressive display can become erect forming a feathery frill around the head. These feathers come in many colors (reds, blues, violets, greens) and more than one color on the same individual is not uncommon. Their tongue appears to be similar to a human's at first glance. On closer inspection a crease will be seen in the middle of the tongue near the tip. This crease can open up exposing several specialized scent glands. When attempting to be stealthy they extend their tongue (which is longer than one might expect) and opening the fork in their tongue. Moving the tongue around tastes the air. When not worried about stealth they normally crack open their mouths a little bit, their tongue near the tip and glands exposed. They then take in a deep breath forcing the air over their glands. This brings much more sensory input but also can be noisy." [/QUOTE]
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