The statues who greet each other
ok guys, time for some lore, and uff this is old and gives me a lot of memories. x3c
Monument commemorating the first encounters between human tribes and anthro tribes hundreds of years ago, the first version had only the human statue holding a large lamp, it was meant to be a guide or a lighthouse for those who got lost in the night and could find the route to the nearby tribes, it also had a border that gave respect to the territories that were inhabited by the so called "Anthros".
Years later it was destroyed in the first wars of the human nations of the other continents, these stopped with the intervention of the anthro-canine tribes of the then First Empire of Roddderlet, it took years before another statue was sculpted again, this time the man was dressed in a tunic so that it fluttered in the wind, while he held in his arm a staff that represented the temperance of the first humans in anthro-land, The lamp had to be left on the ground as a lantern to be replaced by the arm being raised with a gesture of salute in thanks to the anthros for that noble act of defence, some time later the parliament of Rodderlet ordered the construction of the other statue a mile away, with the same gesture using as a reference a Xolo warrior holding his battle helmet at his side while saluting the other statue.
Today this site is frequented by nearby villages and some tourists who wish to satisfy their curiosity to see the coexisting history between the two species.
Monument commemorating the first encounters between human tribes and anthro tribes hundreds of years ago, the first version had only the human statue holding a large lamp, it was meant to be a guide or a lighthouse for those who got lost in the night and could find the route to the nearby tribes, it also had a border that gave respect to the territories that were inhabited by the so called "Anthros".
Years later it was destroyed in the first wars of the human nations of the other continents, these stopped with the intervention of the anthro-canine tribes of the then First Empire of Roddderlet, it took years before another statue was sculpted again, this time the man was dressed in a tunic so that it fluttered in the wind, while he held in his arm a staff that represented the temperance of the first humans in anthro-land, The lamp had to be left on the ground as a lantern to be replaced by the arm being raised with a gesture of salute in thanks to the anthros for that noble act of defence, some time later the parliament of Rodderlet ordered the construction of the other statue a mile away, with the same gesture using as a reference a Xolo warrior holding his battle helmet at his side while saluting the other statue.
Today this site is frequented by nearby villages and some tourists who wish to satisfy their curiosity to see the coexisting history between the two species.
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Some nutjob is going to try and hang glide or something from the top of the anthro statue down to the human statue.
Now that I think about it, watching humans must be both fascinating and nerve-wracking for anthros.
Rock-climbing, hang gliding, sky diving, and such would be a sight to see for such big people.
Imagine you're an anthro and a human friend asks if they can base jump off your nose.
You'd lose your mind.
Rock-climbing, hang gliding, sky diving, and such would be a sight to see for such big people.
Imagine you're an anthro and a human friend asks if they can base jump off your nose.
You'd lose your mind.
Thanks, I always enjoyed your stories and you give me inspiration for my own :3
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