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I have quite a lot of characters!
Well, that's a bit of a misnomer. Their developments strongly vary; some are still more proofs of concept, others are fleshed out plenty. But they are still my characters.
They are "original" characters as much as the exact set of characteristics of each one is original. I have a huge Pokémon bias, and many of my characters are simply anthro versions of Pokémon. Although I still try to put some sort of a spin on their appearance, and obviously their personalities are more fleshed out than "a generic Pokémon species".
Here's a list of them. Some major characters get their own pages.
I have two main fursonas, Sky and Vee. They have their own pages; click their names!
Sky (he/him) is an anthro Shaymin Sky Forme (also known as Skymin).
The green parts of his body are somewhat lighter than the usual Skymin, more of a pastel green color. Compared to a regular Skymin, he's missing his red leafy scarf thing. A Shaymin normally changes back to Land Forme at night or when frozen, but neither applies to Sky; he's stuck in Sky Forme. He normally doesn't wear clothes.
As a projection of myself, he's half my personality, half my ideal self. He's generally happy and cuddly. He's shy with new people, but he gladly offers plenty of hugs for his friends. He's curious of new experiences. Although I don't draw, Sky is an adept artist in a variety of mediums.
Although a Pokémon, he's relatively inexperienced in battling.
He was my first fursona, and is still one of my main fursonas. He has gone through multiple revisions and changes, and as of this writing (in June 2025), I'm currently fleshing out more about his details.
Vee (he/they) is an anthro Eevee.
His appearance is pretty similar to what you'd imagine an anthro Eevee looks like. There are two notable differences: the tail is longer and fluffier, sort of like a fox; and the head features darker "hair" fur. That latter one was not exactly intentional — it was added to the first picture of Vee I had, and I liked it enough that it stuck. He wears a couple of accessories like a belt and a bag.
He has a special power: he can assume the form of several of the Eeveelutions at will, including returning back to an Eevee. Like the Eevee form, each form is anthro but otherwise doesn't have much difference from the originals.
Vee's titles are quite varied. He loves to style as a Pokemon trainer (pictured) and is an adept battler, although whether the other Pokeballs actually contain anything, I haven't quite decided. He's also both an explorer and a researcher. He's very smart and very knowledgeable about the fields he study, which include Pokémon, magic, and technology. He likes to explore and discover new things.
As another projection of myself, he also embodies some of my personality. His ability to change forms represents my many distinct moods and interests. His intellect resembles mine. He prefers to be surrounded by technology, but an occasional trip to nature is much appreciated. He's nice and kind, although like Sky, he's also pretty shy.
Stillen is a setting of mine. I decided to take on wanting a world of my own creation, with my laws and my characters. I do hope to get some stories written on Stillen, although I haven't managed to finish writing them.
The fundamental idea behind the setting is based on fetishes. I have since also made the setting extensible in ways that do not have to be kink-based, and that part is presented in "The Civilization" below. But Stillen itself is definitely NSFW. I won't put red boxes everywhere, but everything will be in spoiler blocks.
The Civilization is an alternate universe I devised. It is a utopian society where everyone's well-being is taken care of, and citizens are told to explore to their heart's content. The more people experience stuff, the more prosperous the society is.
The Civ, as it's called in short, spans multitudes of planets. Each world is called a topa, focused on some broad interest. For example, Gwafriplex is a topa of art in various forms, Omnomo features multitudes of cuisine and gastronomy, and Pokarena is devoted to the Pokémon universe. Each topa is further divided into themas, province-level domains that focus more narrowly on a specific part of the topa's field. Although topas are planets, faster-than-light interplanetary transport is commonplace.
Stillen is a thema of the topa Hedonia. Hedonia is a topa focused on pleasure; this includes cute affectionate cuddling, but more commonly, it relates to sex and fetishes. Stillen is focused on the love of being inanimate, or "still". Furs live united by their common desire of becoming objects and being appreciated as they do so. Street lamps are shaped like people. Ad posters feature flattened furs. I don't need to say the huge amount of statues, fountains, and other art displays scattered around the place.
To avoid the population rapidly declining, there is an extensive cloning system. It allows one to maintain an inanimate form indefinitely and permanently, so everyone can appreciate them, while their mind resumes in a new body to experience more ways to become art.
One of my biggest fetishes is encasement. Bondage turned up to eleven. Being well and truly immobilized. This extends to similar concepts, like petrification, inanimate transformation, and so on.
At the same time, I also love enthusiastic consent. What's hotter than people being so eager to get into fun stuff?
I had written stories in the past, but they didn't take place in any particular setting. I also had roleplayed with friends, but likewise, there wasn't any particular setting either. The thought crossed my mind to build a world with my rules, perhaps a world that combined these. And so I did, and Stillen was born.
The Civ came later; it was when I realized, I could have themas focused on other kinks, and even topas focused on other interests that didn't have to be NSFW. I left it very open-ended so others could use the general setting of The Civ for their own purposes.
A setting comes with a cast, naturally. These are the characters that are more fleshed out; several others exist, but I don't feel like I have a good grasp of them yet.
An anthro Vulpix family. Talix is a herm Kantonian Ninetales (she/her). Vulio and Pixia are twin children of Talix; Vulio is a male Kantonian Vulpix (he/him) and Pixia is a female Alolan Vulpix (she/her). Vulio and Pixia are very involved in many Stillen projects. Strictly speaking, Talix isn't really a Stillen character, but she does visit from time to time. Vulio and Pixia are cheerful and friendly to people; while they are often busy, they always make time for fun and for each other.
Khuwa is a nonbinary Smeargle (they/them). They are a painter, and they were originally from the art topa Gwafriplex. They were curious about Stillen because it seemed people here appreciated art just as much as in their home topa. After seeing what Stillen had to offer, they fell in love and later moved in. They are quiet and reserved, but kind.
Rena is a female Braixen (she/her). She is a Water-type, colored aqua blue instead of yellow like her brethren. She's shy but very easily excited. She's a big fan of Khuwa.
A performing trio known as the Terangles. Kilott is a male Dewott (he/him). Megato is a female Floragato (she/her). Riga is a male Raboot (he/him). They are masterful dancers, often employing the Terastal phenomenon in their performances. They are not Stillen residents, but they visit often. For Stillen, they often adapt their performances so the Terastallization actually turns them into inanimate crystal statues; it's a big hit with people.
These are some other characters that I've created in the past. Many of them are retired, usually because I don't know how to develop them further. Some aspects of them have been used for my other characters.
Fen is an anthro fennec girl. She was inspired exclusively from a single picture (nude but SFW), the one on the right. The problem with being inspired by a picture is that I couldn't figure out her personality. She was used in a roleplay setting with a friend many years ago, but has since been retired. I'll stick with just appreciating how adorable the picture is.
Eta is a male vulpine fur. His fur is all white, with an eta symbol (η) etched on his chest in cyan. His gimmick is, interacting with someone consistently for some period of time will cause him to gradually transform into a clone of the other person, both in appearance and in personality. Plenty of affection will help hastening the process. He can copy multiple people at once, becoming some combination of them. Stopping the interaction will slowly revert the changes.
The concept is very fascinating, but with a personality so fluid like this, I don't feel like I attach to him quite easily. He's someone I might try to revive and reuse in the future, but we'll see how it goes.
The name comes from etaoin shrdlu, a nonsense phrase that is roughly how often each letter is used in English (sorted in descending order, only the first 12 of them). The fact that "eta" is also a letter in another alphabet is a delightful coincidence. The reason I was inspired by letters was that I saw Eta as someone that could adapt in many ways, just like letters could form a variety of words.
These are versions of Sky and Vee in a D&D setting I was in. The dungeon master was Fisk, which also drew this art of Vee. Their personalities are similar, although since the setting is different, their knowledge is likewise different.
I started the campaign with Sky, a bard playing flute. Apparently he lost his memory to some extent, because he later discovered he was part of the Troubadours, a group of 12 legendary bards. After a cataclysmic event, he set forth to discover the rest of his group.
However, I eventually grew tired of my game choices. He was the first TTRPG character I created ever, and I felt I wasn't clicking enough with how the character went. I talked to Fisk, and I decided to create another character, with likewise a different storyline.
Vee started out as an artificer, and was a celebrated scholar with some of his research work. The same cataclysmic event — it was the same world, just different groups exploring — might have ruined his former academy, but research wasn't stopping; if any, the new world brought by this was ripe for exploration.
Throughout his journey, he became a wizard as well, both exemplifying his intellect. He also discovered truths about the world and about himself that he never knew.
The campaign has since ended, so these versions of Sky and Vee are likewise retired. However, I grew attached to Vee's design that I adapted some personalities into the main character. When I said Vee (the main one) was "an explorer and a researcher", that was derived from here.