Feb 27 2021, 07:01 PM
Parent: Mercy
Giving: Life x3
Health: Excellent
Element: Plant
Stone: Moonstone
Had any previous litters: /showthread.php?tid=6258
Randomize Litter?: No
Link to Conception Thread: /showthread.php?tid=9657
Parent: Sìleas
Giving: Stone x1
Health: Dead*
Element: Light
Stone: Black Lightning Ridge Opal
Had any previous litters: No
* NOTE: Was marked Deceased in ~2015 or so, before the "must die onscreen to be marked Deceased" rule. ICly, she offscreen died from a fall from the cliffs in Orion.
Randomize Litter?: No
Link to Conception Thread: /showthread.php?tid=9657

Child Name: Tobias
Gender: A boy!
Species: Norwegian Forest Cat (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
What do you get when you take a cat and combine that first cat with a second cat? Why, another cat, of course! Being that he comes from two garden-variety felines, Tobias is more or less the same — but the specifics are just a little mixed up. If you had to pick an analogue, the closest would be a young mountain lion, poised right in between his life-giver and stone-giver in size and proportions. His legs and paws are respectively chunky and broad, very nice for climbing and jumping. Likewise, his features are soft, round, and abundantly expressive. This is especially true of his eyes — clear, wide, and blue as a fabled overland sky.
Tobias wears the fluffy double coat of a Norwegian forest cat. Pale lilac gray with darker tabby points, it's at its most prodigious along his feathery tail and in a tufted white mane around his neck. Otherwise, the stone-giving half of his parentage shows the most in his pink skin and his pronounced neoteny (that face!), in addition to more than a touch of domestic heft. Overall, he is best adapted for navigating and withstanding the wet and the cold.
Fully grown, Tobias will stand a modest twenty inches at the shoulder and measure about five feet long, two-foot tail included. In ideal condition, he would weigh about 80 pounds, but he will be predisposed to weight gain and will likely trend more towards 100.
His stone is of lightning ridge black opal, indigo in color with glittering flashes of green and cyan. It composes the zygomatic bone of his skull, breaking the skin to form a smattering of freckle-like beads under each eye.
Element: Plant
Stone: Black Lightning Ridge Opal

Child Name: Up to Adopter
Gender: Up to Adopter
Species: Mandrill (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
Now, here's a beast you wouldn't want to see coming after you. At first glance, this hybrid looks more like a working dog than anything else, squarely built with long, thick legs and barely any torso in between. Their face is striking — an equal blend of a lion's and a mandrill's, hairless along the upper muzzle with a red stripe and protruding blue skin. Inside of that mouth is a truly awful armory of teeth, including four elongated, banana-like canines. The lips peel back in primate fashion, making for an acutely intimidating display. This effect is further heightened by pointy ears and keen yellow eyes. Also, their forepaws are dexterous — albeit, blessedly, very broad and a little clumsy — so that's great.
A majority of their coat is short, dense, and coarse. The single obvious exception is a regal, leonine mane around their neck, accentuated by some facial hair: sideburns and a small beard. The underside of their face is a pale yellow, with flecks of similar color flaring out into the mane. Otherwise, their head, neck, and forequarters are deep black, dappling away to piebald white past the cape of the shoulders. Very importantly, this hybrid does not have the colorfully exposed posterior of a full-blooded mandrill. Though omnivorous, their instincts predispose them to running down live prey.
As an adult, they will measure a neat three feet tall (at the shoulder, that is) and four feet long (excluding the tail, which is rather stumpy and not worth counting). In top condition, they will tip the scales at 185 pounds of solid muscle.
Their stone is a small horn of clinochlore. Being of the kämmererite variety, it is bright fuchsia. It sits just at the end of their snout, giving them a faux form of the leaf-nose shape found in bats. Note that their stone does not (necessarily) impede their sense of smell (unless you'd like it to?).
Element: Plant
Stone: Clinochlore

Child Name: Up to Adopter
Gender: Up to Adopter
Species: Orangutan (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
This one is rather... well... let's put it like this: they look like something you'd find in a foggy swamp, or a frozen wasteland, or maybe the darker sort of fairy tale. In most respects, their frame resembles that of a lion, fully quadrupedal, long and low-slung. However, that feline frame is draped in pelage more like an orangutan's (only dull white rather than orange). The hair is long, thick, and stringy, almost corded, with a neat part running down the spine. It thins out around the face, paws, and hocks, and it is difficult to keep clean — liable to host an ecosystem all its own, if left to its own devices.
Underneath all that shag, the hybrid's front legs are much thicker and a little longer than their counterparts in the back, leading to a loping gait and a topline that slopes slightly downhill. Though meatier than a true primate's, the forepaws are gifted with dexterous opposable digits for gripping and handling. The hybrid's facial features are leonine overall, but their profile is faintly dished, with a few things moved around just so; their ears face immovably backwards, and their eyes — icy blue, like their life-giver's — are set a little far forward. Notably, this hybrid is no more arboreal than your usual lion, and they are omnivorous with a preference for plants.
Measured at the withers, this hybrid will stand three feet and eight inches tall at the withers once fully grown. Their body length will reach a full six feet, with their sinuous tail adding four more. At their healthiest, they will weigh in at a massive 540 pounds.
Their stone is an astrophyllite horn set between the eyes. It is smoky in color and closer in shape to a blade than a cone, thin, pointed, slightly jagged.
Element: Plant
Stone: Astrophyllite
The mandrill and orangutan hybrids were designed by me!
Tobias is owned and was designed by Luca.
All of the appearance descriptions were written by Luca! <3 Thanks so much!
Giving: Life x3
Health: Excellent
Element: Plant
Stone: Moonstone
Had any previous litters: /showthread.php?tid=6258
Randomize Litter?: No
Link to Conception Thread: /showthread.php?tid=9657
Parent: Sìleas
Giving: Stone x1
Health: Dead*
Element: Light
Stone: Black Lightning Ridge Opal
Had any previous litters: No
* NOTE: Was marked Deceased in ~2015 or so, before the "must die onscreen to be marked Deceased" rule. ICly, she offscreen died from a fall from the cliffs in Orion.
Randomize Litter?: No
Link to Conception Thread: /showthread.php?tid=9657

Child Name: Tobias
Gender: A boy!
Species: Norwegian Forest Cat (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
What do you get when you take a cat and combine that first cat with a second cat? Why, another cat, of course! Being that he comes from two garden-variety felines, Tobias is more or less the same — but the specifics are just a little mixed up. If you had to pick an analogue, the closest would be a young mountain lion, poised right in between his life-giver and stone-giver in size and proportions. His legs and paws are respectively chunky and broad, very nice for climbing and jumping. Likewise, his features are soft, round, and abundantly expressive. This is especially true of his eyes — clear, wide, and blue as a fabled overland sky.
Tobias wears the fluffy double coat of a Norwegian forest cat. Pale lilac gray with darker tabby points, it's at its most prodigious along his feathery tail and in a tufted white mane around his neck. Otherwise, the stone-giving half of his parentage shows the most in his pink skin and his pronounced neoteny (that face!), in addition to more than a touch of domestic heft. Overall, he is best adapted for navigating and withstanding the wet and the cold.
Fully grown, Tobias will stand a modest twenty inches at the shoulder and measure about five feet long, two-foot tail included. In ideal condition, he would weigh about 80 pounds, but he will be predisposed to weight gain and will likely trend more towards 100.
His stone is of lightning ridge black opal, indigo in color with glittering flashes of green and cyan. It composes the zygomatic bone of his skull, breaking the skin to form a smattering of freckle-like beads under each eye.
Element: Plant
Stone: Black Lightning Ridge Opal

Child Name: Up to Adopter
Gender: Up to Adopter
Species: Mandrill (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
Now, here's a beast you wouldn't want to see coming after you. At first glance, this hybrid looks more like a working dog than anything else, squarely built with long, thick legs and barely any torso in between. Their face is striking — an equal blend of a lion's and a mandrill's, hairless along the upper muzzle with a red stripe and protruding blue skin. Inside of that mouth is a truly awful armory of teeth, including four elongated, banana-like canines. The lips peel back in primate fashion, making for an acutely intimidating display. This effect is further heightened by pointy ears and keen yellow eyes. Also, their forepaws are dexterous — albeit, blessedly, very broad and a little clumsy — so that's great.
A majority of their coat is short, dense, and coarse. The single obvious exception is a regal, leonine mane around their neck, accentuated by some facial hair: sideburns and a small beard. The underside of their face is a pale yellow, with flecks of similar color flaring out into the mane. Otherwise, their head, neck, and forequarters are deep black, dappling away to piebald white past the cape of the shoulders. Very importantly, this hybrid does not have the colorfully exposed posterior of a full-blooded mandrill. Though omnivorous, their instincts predispose them to running down live prey.
As an adult, they will measure a neat three feet tall (at the shoulder, that is) and four feet long (excluding the tail, which is rather stumpy and not worth counting). In top condition, they will tip the scales at 185 pounds of solid muscle.
Their stone is a small horn of clinochlore. Being of the kämmererite variety, it is bright fuchsia. It sits just at the end of their snout, giving them a faux form of the leaf-nose shape found in bats. Note that their stone does not (necessarily) impede their sense of smell (unless you'd like it to?).
Element: Plant
Stone: Clinochlore

Child Name: Up to Adopter
Gender: Up to Adopter
Species: Orangutan (50%) x Timbavati Lion (50%)
This one is rather... well... let's put it like this: they look like something you'd find in a foggy swamp, or a frozen wasteland, or maybe the darker sort of fairy tale. In most respects, their frame resembles that of a lion, fully quadrupedal, long and low-slung. However, that feline frame is draped in pelage more like an orangutan's (only dull white rather than orange). The hair is long, thick, and stringy, almost corded, with a neat part running down the spine. It thins out around the face, paws, and hocks, and it is difficult to keep clean — liable to host an ecosystem all its own, if left to its own devices.
Underneath all that shag, the hybrid's front legs are much thicker and a little longer than their counterparts in the back, leading to a loping gait and a topline that slopes slightly downhill. Though meatier than a true primate's, the forepaws are gifted with dexterous opposable digits for gripping and handling. The hybrid's facial features are leonine overall, but their profile is faintly dished, with a few things moved around just so; their ears face immovably backwards, and their eyes — icy blue, like their life-giver's — are set a little far forward. Notably, this hybrid is no more arboreal than your usual lion, and they are omnivorous with a preference for plants.
Measured at the withers, this hybrid will stand three feet and eight inches tall at the withers once fully grown. Their body length will reach a full six feet, with their sinuous tail adding four more. At their healthiest, they will weigh in at a massive 540 pounds.
Their stone is an astrophyllite horn set between the eyes. It is smoky in color and closer in shape to a blade than a cone, thin, pointed, slightly jagged.
Element: Plant
Stone: Astrophyllite
Tobias is owned and was designed by Luca.
All of the appearance descriptions were written by Luca! <3 Thanks so much!