Cain being grumpy, as she does
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Cain being grumpy, as she does

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Cain waking up from her nap just in time to do some night fishing~
A few custom cull designs (and one for me!)
Top: Mine Middle: @amigurumichicken Bottom: @every-captain
Made Cain a new ref using my base!
She’s got a cool new scar now so she needed an updated one anyway
This is Cain!
She’s a cull, which is a snake-like remnant of humanity

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Adventures in the life of Cain
Made a new base for my species, cull, or Cullo People Humanoids evolved to live in the inhospitable arctic, developed fleshy hoods to keep themselves warm Check out my ‘world:cull’ tag for more examples and information Rules: - edit lines and colour however you want, no limits - species information is not rigid, especially lore - be as creative as you want! - please do NOT sell adopts or make money in any way from this base - please credit me for the lines if you post art with them PSD download > here PNG download > here
@angelicdagger
Thank you very much!
The hood IS part of their body, it’s mostly loose skin/fur and fat, but there are a few muscles/tendons that keep it in place when it’s up so they can swim
Not a specific regimen but they need to keep their fur neat and oiled to stay warm in the water so most cull have multiple combs and brushes, they’re often seen brushing their own fur/hoods, and social grooming. There also isn’t much fresh water near them so they bathe themselves by rubbing with snow and ice
If they don’t clean their hoods that often they DO start to accumulate salt and other minerals!