Hi, all.
I'd been hoping to get out one Kipahsunah entry per week, but I've been short on ideas for what to do next, as well as how to depict it in art. Obviously, the art I do for this is intentionally simplistic and easy to make, but I still have standards, as low as they are.
I have actually been busy doing writing for the purpose of relieving stress and helping with my depression, and it's been working really well. Trouble is, it leaves me with little energy for this stuff, and it's of a personal nature, so I can't share it here, sadly. Instead, I think I'll do a few entries describing the various creatures/species that inhabit the world of Kipahsunah, starting with the Skipesy (pronounced 'skip-ee-see').
The Skipesy is a wild animal which has evolved to fill the female gender role in society. It's effeminate, has nice legs and ass, no arms and a dangerous, bony crest protruding from the rear of its head. They're generally the same intelligence as a person, and are thus treated as such, but they're not really as useful, because they have no arms. Before society in Kipahsunah's world collapsed, wealthy Skipesies would have cybernetic arms grafted to them to fix this problem, often along with other bizarre augmentations. Kipah nicknames them 'Scrotesy'.
While non-Skipesy females exist in society, pretty much everyone looks and behaves gender-neutral, so no one really knows what they are anymore. Hence why Skipesies fill the void. In general, Kipahsunah dislikes them, as the majority are vain, needy (again, no arms) and expect special treatment.
That's all for now.
PS. There's absolutely no social commentary present in the Skipesy. Promise! <3
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Hahaha, that's pretty great. These creatures sound funny.
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