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When it comes to designing a fursona, most people focus on appearances, which makes sense. But, as with any character design, fursonas can have a surprisingly deep world behind them. Afterall, your fursona has to live in a world somewhere and their life would tell a story. But how was their story?

A story does not have to be written. A picture can tell a thousand words, after all. If you have made or commisioned multiple arts of your fursona, how did each of them relate? Were all the arts of your sona related to each other? Did they overall tell a continous story?

Your fursona may have a well-developed story overall, just a simple backstory, or not at all. That's fine, but even then, there are still a lot more things to consider with the world your fursona live in. The world your fursona live in should theoretically have a rule; some elements of worldbuilding.

And every fursona have a different world behind them: some people make every species in their sona's universe match the size of their wild counterpart, meaning that bear anthros are much larger there than rabbit anthros, while others make every species much more similar. So while a rabbit is smaller than a bear, the difference isn't as big (perhaps the size differences are closer to human vs another human, instead of irl bear vs rabbit). Another element is smell: some give their sona, especially dog fursonas, better sense of smell, while others never mention about this detail.

So what about your fursona? What other notable worldbuilding details did you put in your fursona's world?

For me at least, my raccoon fursona doesn't really have a rich backstory or a story in general. She is a transgender raccoon girl who is socially awkward, always curious but also anxious. She is mostly left alone by everyone around her as nobody understands her and she doesn't understand anyone.

Aside from that, she also lives in a wold where everyone is plantigrade. There are no digitigrade anthros even for digitigrade species like dogs, mainly out of preferences and a lack of drawing skill. Everyone also has similar sizes. While bears are bigger than rabbits, the differences aren't significant.

One interesting thing is that regular, feral animals are also present in my sona's universe. They are indistinguishable from real life animals and mostly coexist with anthros. Anthros and ferals are completely different species, even if they're based on the same species.

Overall, I think my worldbuilding looks generically similar to your average anthro universe worldbuilding. What do you think?

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[-] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

I think my 'sona would be cheating because:

  1. He originated from an RP with friends,
  2. That RP was initially set in a fanficified take on an estabilished universe, and
  3. That RP is still going and a lot of time is spent collectively worldbuilding the universe, borrowing from several pieces of fantasy and other pop culture ephemera we enjoy.

Thus he has a lot of worldbuilding to and around him. :P

[-] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

My sona, Eon, is a D&D character turned sona, so I feel that sentiment.

We finished the campaign he was in a few months ago, and he was, bar none, the most fun I've ever had playing D&D. And yes, that is as a fighter (albeit an Echo Knight but still, the class is known for being super bland).

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

One of the most fun chars I have in DnD is a Raccoon Rogue, who is also a martial class.

... And half of his gimmick comes from being "the Sokka". The only regular dude in a party of magically gifted weirdos.

But he doesn't enjoy 'sona status.

The Count, my Fursona, originated as a char for a medieval MLP-themed RP(G) which used a custom system. He was briefly a warlock as we switched to D&D but then we switched back to a soft system though he kept some of his warlocky features, the more fun ones. The universe he is in, while inspired by that one episode that shows the medieval times of the My Little Pony universe, before the three pony races unified, also borrowed heavily from Legacy of Kain, Dark Souls, and a dozen other fantasy serieseseses.

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