TYPES OF GELLEGGIES: STATURES AND VARIETIES
STATURES AVAILABLE
Large / Normal / Small
Long (Large varient) / Round (Small varient)
VARIETIES AVAILABLE
Regular / Aquatic / Avian / Centaur
Large and Small statures are rare, this includes Long and Round!
Aquatic and Avian are uncommon where Centaurs are rare!
[all artwork is done by narushishi]
Large / Normal / Small
Long (Large varient) / Round (Small varient)
VARIETIES AVAILABLE
Regular / Aquatic / Avian / Centaur
Large and Small statures are rare, this includes Long and Round!
Aquatic and Avian are uncommon where Centaurs are rare!
[all artwork is done by narushishi]
REGULAR VARIETY
The standard type of gelleggies! These are the most common, and the regular type you'll come across!
They dwell anywhere on land, usually residing in forests, cities, towns, or just anywhere you can think of usually!
They dwell anywhere on land, usually residing in forests, cities, towns, or just anywhere you can think of usually!
AQUATIC VARIETY
aquatic gelleggies are gells that have adapted to being resistant to water with a slicker, thin goo film covering their regular goo!
Their "fur" tends to be slimey, smooth or even more coarse depending on the environment they dwell in!
Their "fur" tends to be slimey, smooth or even more coarse depending on the environment they dwell in!
AVIAN VARIETY
THEY CAN HAVE HANDS/PAWS OR NO HANDS/PAWS, CANT HAVE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME
These gelleggies are built for the sky and high altitude places!
These gelleggies are sometimes even seen in flocks, grouping together to make small close knit relationships
have birdlike types, and batlike types! and have various beak/nose types for respective subspecies!
(beaks/batnoses are not restricted to the examples, but need to resemble what theyre supposed to)
These gelleggies are built for the sky and high altitude places!
These gelleggies are sometimes even seen in flocks, grouping together to make small close knit relationships
have birdlike types, and batlike types! and have various beak/nose types for respective subspecies!
(beaks/batnoses are not restricted to the examples, but need to resemble what theyre supposed to)
CENTAUR VARIETY
These are lesser known, seen or generally developed types of gells!
They live primarily in denser forests, harsher climates or environment situations, or lesser populated places! They tend to be solitary, but that doesn't mean they always are! Sometimes they need a friend too
They live primarily in denser forests, harsher climates or environment situations, or lesser populated places! They tend to be solitary, but that doesn't mean they always are! Sometimes they need a friend too