| 8 Feb 2001 | Anon. | apparently bird-shifters are usually called corax, but that is sooo kewl | |
| 15 Feb 2001 | K!rllk | (In response to the comment above) They are? I know the Norse god Loki often shifted into an eagle when he needed to travel long distances, though. | |
| 19 Oct 2001 | Baz Jinx Dwornik | It depends on who you ask. In Werewolf: The Apocalypse, yes they're called corax, but they can be whatever you want them to be, unless you're writing something actually based on W:tA. Loki transformed into a lot of things in norse mythology. But as for the picture, I don't think it needs to be something shapeshifting for it to be fantasy. What's not fantasy about just a sketch of a dove? (Which, mind, is quite good. Nice work.)  Mariette S. Rose replies: "Well, learn a bit of something... " | |
| 7 Jan 2002 | Cally G. Steussy | Wow. Pritty... <admires> Ahem. Anyway, I don't care what you call it. A dove is a dove, a sketch is a sketch, and in this case they're both the same and they're both beautiful! <blinks> Wow. I've been reading too much psuedo-philosophy lately... | |