Tuft and Family ( By: MossyFluff )

You ever read Discworld? That, but with fluffies instead of elephants and a turtle. That’s what I had in mind.

I’d draw it myself, but I can’t draw worth a damn. My thing is writing. I’ll stick to what I’m good at.

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Hmmm A’Tun with fluffies…The image is very very strong. I would only worry that the fluffies would somehow (likely) bungle being out in space. Which is a funny thought verging into a Douglas Adams territory.

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Hey, the elephants stayed where they are, didn’t they? Well, one of them might have fallen off. But the people on the Disc got a shitton of candles out of it, so it’s all good.

And fluffies are the same general shape as elephants. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if there’s elephant DNA in there too.

They really don’t have a lot in common with actual horses, do they?

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Now im just imagining an elephants graveyard level of fluffy fossils(?). Apart from the hooves I’ve been more and more seeing them closer to capybaras. Then again that maybe just how I draw them. Designs in the fandom wildly differ after all.

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I did a fluffy graveyard in my stories.

Actually, there’s two, but only the first one has been the focus of a story so far.

The first one is a feral herd’s graveyard. Yeah, they actually practice funerary rites. Let’s just say that their smarty is one of the few smarties who genuinely deserves the title.

And the second one was built by humans, but like I said, it hasn’t actually appeared yet, it’s just been mentioned. I am planning on writing a story about it sooner or later, however.

Before you ask: no, the fluffies buried there don’t rise from the grave as zombies.

But zombies are a thing in my headcanon. A lot of things are a thing in my headcanon.

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Hmmm that sounds very intriguing. I will have to check those stories out. Thanks for the recc.

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The first graveyard is featured in “The Fun-ewaw”. As I said, I’m still planning out a story about the second one.

If you’re going to check out my stories, I’ll tell you what I tell everyone else.

  1. I suggest starting from the beginning.
  2. There’s a lot of connections between each series, but I try to put warnings at the top if you have to read a story from another series first. You’ll be missing out on a lot of context if you only read one series.
  3. If you like pop-culture references, fantastic elements, extensive worldbuilding, and/or copious amounts of snark, you’ll love my stories. Even the fluffies can be snarky.
  4. Don’t feel like you’ve got to read everything in one go. Take your time. And take breaks, if someone starved to death because they just couldn’t stop reading my stories, I’d feel like the world’s biggest asshole.
  5. I appreciate all feedback, positive or negative, and I try to address any complaints. Some of my stories were written specifically for the purpose of addressing certain complaints.
  6. Have fun!
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This list definitely checks off all my likes. I’m going to make sure that it gets put on top of my to-read pile.

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Oh yeah, and if you’re a Discworld lover, you’ll absolutely go nuts for my stories.

Several of my characters are counterparts of various Discworld characters, but I try to make them distinct from their inspirations, as I do for all of my characters based on other works. I wouldn’t just copy-paste the characters, I try to make them unique.

Though if you want to see actual characters from other works, check out the Inn Between Worlds series.

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So, do the micro poopies make the plants on the back grow more vibrant or what?

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I imagine the added nutrients would help but it’s dependent on the diet that the specific owner is giving them. Sketti manure is definitely not that.

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I love this, they look like moomins and the style is so aesthetic they would make good collectable cards ayyyy

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Moomins are a major influence of mine but it also is KMEB’s stellar design. I did enjoy the collage aesthetic and will experiment more in the future.

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