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Cynthia Beehr

Siliyu
Siliyu by @cyntbeeh (Cynthia Beehr)

Character number 5 out of 6! Siliyu, as you can tell, is a centaurus. But she also has horse-like ears. She is actually supposed to be reaching back to take an arrow, but I think it's kinda hard to tell that. I would have liked to have had her actually aiming an arrow, but I didn't know how to do that...I'm not really familiar with how the bow and arrow are held...and she should be holding the bow the other way, but I realized this after I got past the point of no return (that is, I had already gone over it in pen and starting coloring it, so in order to fix it, I would have had to draw the whole thing over). Oh well... I categorized this as "miscellaneous" becauseit doesn't really fit in either furry or humanoid..it's sorta in-between (and I am reserving the "anime" category for "real" characters--ones with actual copywrites on them).

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Posted: Thursday, 01 November, 2001 @ 08:04 PM

Very nice! The word for the type of folk you are searching for is "therianthropic" (both th's as in "thin"), THER-ee-an-THROP-ick, which includes centaurs, fauns, satyrs, anthro- and gyno-sphinxes, mermaids - those folks who have both human heads or torsoes and animal lower bodies. Hope this helps.

-- Dave

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