
Description
Introducing the newest member of the Flintverse, and my new fursona, Pola!
Name:Pola (Pronounced Poh-lah)
Species:Snow Leopard
Age: 18
Height: 6'
Weight: 150lbs
Sex: Unbalanced Hermaphrodite 90% Female, 10% Male
Sexuality: Bisexual with a preference for bottoming.
Nationality: Russian
Language: Russian, knows very little English.
Pronouns:Female
Misc info: She has a genetic mutation which causes her to grow a small mane. Both sets of her genitalia are fully functional, she could get someone pregnant or get pregnant herself. It is not possible for her to get herself pregnant, however sperms will still enter the egg.
Backstory: Pola was raised in a tiny hunting village in remote Siberia whose population mainly consists of ferals, she had little contact with the outside world. As such she has picked up some weird habits, like walking around on all fours when she is relaxed at home. While Flint and Titus were vacationing in Russia, they ran into Pola deep in the woods. They immediately hit it off and decided to head into the nearest town to get some food. While in town, Pola defended Flint and Titus by fighting off Russian mobsters, but didn't disfigure or kill them because she recognized that they have families. Yes that is a JoJo reference. Titus decided that she was worthy of inheriting near immortality and as such gifted it to her. Near immortality gifting has a ten year recharge, so this is a big deal. The only other character who has been gifted it is Lily. Flint invited her to come live with them. After realizing that there really wasn't anything left for her in Siberia, she decided to move to America to live with Titus and the gang. She currently lives in Flint's house, and these pictures are in her bedroom.
Shunka Warakin
MemberPlease remember to correctly tag genders.
Okko
MemberShe's an unbalanced hermaphrodite, I checked a bunch of herm posts and they all had a single gender tagged.
Shunka Warakin
MemberCiting the fact that other people are also doing it wrong isn't wise. Actually knowing what the tagging policy is and following it? That's wise.
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