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by Peony
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A commission for
Namingway
Namingway
! :)

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" Rumor has it a talisman made from the big toe of a rabbit who died of old age would make its bearer protected by the ancestor's luck. They're said to even ward away the Hunt, which is why they're offered to the most promising children. Some may be skeptical, but statistics suggest their power is real...

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male 1,277,319, female 1,162,804, canine 209,287, wolf 204,179, m 31,062, f 26,489, school 9,714, teacher 3,638, classroom 2,391, predator/prey 2,226, predator prey 724, school teacher 339
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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 3 months, 1 week ago
Rating: General

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crayssant
3 months, 1 week ago
:Oc✨ gasp!!!
Kitsunesgod
3 months, 1 week ago
Intresting
MeganBryar
3 months, 1 week ago
Wise words from our pretty schoolmarm. The power of the lucky rabbit's foot, or toe anyway, is real!

Definitely an interesting twist to the power dynamic, I'd say. I do like that, going off your client's comment, there's some ambiguity regarding the effectiveness of it. It makes everything mysterious and kinda spooky.

Love the expressions on each of the characters, especially the students, and the detail on the classroom is so nicely done. Love the little pictures in the books and those cool old-school desks. And man, I haven't seen an actual blackboard since high school!
Limignoll
3 months, 1 week ago
Ooh, seems like good information for aspiring preds to have!
Beachfox
2 weeks, 3 days ago
"Look, we just need some way of marking the ones we don't want to get eaten."
"There can't be a tier system for Hunting, though. That's the whole point."
"I know, but at the same time, we can't be having the next Edison or Kennedy get eaten as a grade-schooler. We already know there are predators who specifically hunt for ones with potential for kicks."
"Just keep the brats you don't want eaten inside."
"We already have too many Lago households doing just that; we have communities where available prey during Hunting Time are getting dangerously thin on the ground because of it.. We're in the process of setting up a cultural shift program to dissuade against it before it becomes a full blown destabilization of cultural norms."
"The other thing they've started doing is giving their kids tasers, and those things -hurt-"
"Aww, Poor baby can't handle food with claws? But no, I agree. For genetic diversity reasons alone, there should be a protected class of bunny youth."
"But how do we implement that kind of quota? We can't have a system with legal backing behind it, that'd go against decades of Hunting legal precedent and could undermine the whole system. We can't even have it be something the general public would be aware of as a protected class for the same reason. So if you all are wanting this, how exactly do you plan on implementing it?"
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"Consider the floor officially open to Ideas."
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"...Actually.  I think I might have somethiing. It'd require altering the predator curriculum a little, as well as seeding references into popular culture, media support, an illusion of widespread consensus..."
"Idea first, implementation later."
"Hmm. Oh, right. Uh. So, has anyone else here ever heard about The Rabbit Toe?"
Namingway
4 days, 7 hrs ago
I just saw your comment. And... wow, I just saw that I'll have to check my previous comms' comment sections too.
You're not far from how it happened. I haven't completely settled on it yet, but I think there was much less obstruction on the legal standpoint than in your idea... but they nonetheless found the cultural superstition would be more reliable.
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