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Death on Your Doorstep

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...14?
Yeah. 14.

Truth be told I'm not good at waiting for results for polls. I'd designed this when it was about 4-2 in favor of this option.
Also if there are any art errors, I ave a valid excuse in not allotting enough initial hard disk memory to my virtual machine. If you're running art programs, apparently 25 gb is NOWHERE near enough even when you're not saving to the virtual drive. So I bumped it up to 100 gb aka 1/7 of my actual hard drives... I wonder if I can get it to pull from my sata and not my solid state. Probably.

Noxfowl are inconic symbols of death and pestilence the world over for their prominence during epidemics, seemingly becoming more populous in the face of disaster. They were once thought to be the cause of disease; though they are essentially walking cesspools, most of their infections are non-contagious. They were nearly hunted to extinction, but a disease quickly broke out, suggesting that Noxfowl actually pull viruses and bacteria out of their surroundings for strength. Despite havings wings, they are not strong enough to support the weight of a Noxfowl for a long period of time, so any bursts of flight from a Noxfowl are short and calculated. In many cultures, the figure of death is often portrayed as writing with a quill made from Noxfowl tail. Despite their constant state of decay, they live for several decades naturally. They carry with them the sickly sweet smell of flowers and are often described as smelling like a funeral parlor. Noxfowl corpses are particularly insidious because they release all of the toxins they've built up. Hazmat teams are often called in to deal with dead or dying Noxfowl and if left unattended, the body can result in long quarantines for ranges spanning entire city blocks. They have a very slow and patient demeanor and seemingly do not anger outside of protecting their young. Though they can sometimes be shockingly loud, they make surprisingly good pets. They are thought to even keep households healthier when cared for well.

So yup. 
I also had the shocking realization of what was wrong with my dex. I don't have any true peanut-shaped first stagers! I plan to rectify this within my remaining few fakes.

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legendguard's avatar
this is fucking awesome, probably my favorite bird from you!