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Eek, forgot to post this poll earlier!

I'll have it run till late Monday. Hopefully should be enough time.

This week's poll:

Which of my old Pathfinder rpg characters should I draw more? (and probably lewd vore stuff of)


Heiko:

A somewhat-wise but quite aloof Foreign Prince. Son to both a red-panda noble and a Yokai, a Tanuki in particular. He ran away from home, wanting more from life than taking over the family and ventured to a far away land seeking adventure. Along for the ride is his companion, a strange creature both beast and plant. Together they make a formidable team and equally masterful pranksters.

Rai:

Your typical orphan child turned thief. He eventually made a name for himself as being an eccentric and quite efficient at his job. With a local group of adventurers he managed to save his city on more than one occasion, often called Flying Robinhood. Though after his adventuring days political turmoil turned for the worse, betrayal ran rampent, and he took to a more ruthless path as an Assassin. There's no mark off the table for this bat, so long as the coin is good.

Vesper:

Another bat, this one from the opposite spectrum. Born into nobility, the house that currently leads the city he lives in (and most Bats on the continent). Forced to live a life of strict rules and regulation, he was found by an adventuring group running the local library (he was actually an NPC originally!) and through their efforts found a reason to go off adventuring. He's incredibly smart when it comes to strategy and magic, often knowing ways to cheat the rules, as it were. Kind and gullible to a fault, his actions and inactions lead to a near catastrophic event, if not for the help of his friends.

Jabari:

Born and raised on a ship of nomadic sailors, Jabari has always been on the move. This shows true in every aspect of who he is from how he lives to his dancing fighting style. Charismatic, though incredibly brash, he often strikes fear in his enemies and admiration in his peers. Often he would just travel place to place, but once he met a group a rag tag group of fellows seeking to save the world, he had to tag along.

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