(He/Him) Hello, I’m Void! I’m an American transmale furry artist with an interest in world building, horror, and video games. My primary fursona is an undead necro-druid with goth and haunted wilderness themes. I’m 30, so kids need not be here.

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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • I always enjoyed worldbuilding and “how would this work” type of threads. Coming up with designs for furry shoes, headgear, clothing that allows use of wings or spines, etc. I’d also love to see more fursuit stuff, the fursuit community on this site only has like 5 posts so far.

    It might also be a good idea to advertise different communities linked to this one that people might not know about, or something to drum up interest as we’re all settling in from the migration. Let people know there’s a chat community, a fursuit community, a greymuzzle community, etc.


  • I was there for 10 years, and either I’m more like than mods than you, or I just didn’t see the same things you saw, cuz I wouldn’t say they were overly strict. Yeah, the place was very SFW, almost to a fault in some ways, but it gave an option to people who didn’t want casual NSFW stuff. The only banning I can remember was a teenager posting weird fetish art and trying to pass it off as cute SFW stuff.

    Either way, I’d be very excited if a bunch of people from the subreddit moved over here, losing that community (and the fursuit subreddit) is the only reason I’m sad reddit is kinda dying.











  • Alright, good to know! As for the picture, it’s sort of a world building piece - I made a disease that’s similar to the fictional illness hanahaki disease, which is when someone with unrequited love coughs up flowers. My version is when someone is grieving a lost one, and it’s cured when they make peace with their loss. The flower they cough up is always chrysanthemums. This character is closely related to death and gets the disease by proxy from ghosts and people visiting the graves he tends. In the picture, he’s experiencing the grief disease, although it’s not his own sorrow.