Fenrir is the father of Skoll and Hati, so you should make a familiar of him that is their Fiona equivalent. Idk i just want a big chained up doggie.
TOPIC | Fenrir Familiar
Fenrir is the father of Skoll and Hati, so you should make a familiar of him that is their Fiona equivalent. Idk i just want a big chained up doggie.
They're bound to add more Fiona feats. I'd love to see this as one of them.
They're bound to add more Fiona feats. I'd love to see this as one of them.
This might be a nice idea, but the fact that they're Gem familiars might make it less likely.
Hope not though, it isn't like they're expensive.
Hope not though, it isn't like they're expensive.
This might be a nice idea, but the fact that they're Gem familiars might make it less likely.
Hope not though, it isn't like they're expensive.
Hope not though, it isn't like they're expensive.
UK time. Sorry for timezone-related delays in responses. They/Them.
@LuckoftheClaws
Are they? I forgot. It's been about ... eight million years since I got them, haha.
Well, eventually they could have more gem ones, then! c:
Might not want to do too many too close together, though.
And it's the British spelling of grey, not the American one, in my name. c:
Are they? I forgot. It's been about ... eight million years since I got them, haha.
Well, eventually they could have more gem ones, then! c:
Might not want to do too many too close together, though.
And it's the British spelling of grey, not the American one, in my name. c:
@LuckoftheClaws
Are they? I forgot. It's been about ... eight million years since I got them, haha.
Well, eventually they could have more gem ones, then! c:
Might not want to do too many too close together, though.
And it's the British spelling of grey, not the American one, in my name. c:
Are they? I forgot. It's been about ... eight million years since I got them, haha.
Well, eventually they could have more gem ones, then! c:
Might not want to do too many too close together, though.
And it's the British spelling of grey, not the American one, in my name. c:
UK time. Sorry for timezone-related delays in responses. They/Them.