Dolves are deer/wolf hybrids that have slowly learned to adapt all over the world. Most of the time they have antlers and hooves on their back legs as well as the tail of a deer. Rarer dolves may have a wolf tail and shorter horns. In the rarest of cases. The front legs have hooves while the back legs don't. Or even both front and back legs having only paws or only hooves. They live up to fifty or sixty, and are anywhere from the size of a large dog to the size of small moose.
Forest Dolves: Dark greens and different shades of brown, occasionally some yellow. Their horns are the most deer-like of all the species of dolves, and usually at least a foot long. Rare forest dolves are those that have glowing gold orbs, if their colors are light greens then they are even more rare. The forest dolves that have glowing orbs, unnatural colors and shorter horns (sometimes even a wolf tail too) can heal or destroy the lives of plants. If they have front hooves, along with the other rarities, then they almost always become the leader of their pack, as they are seen as a gift from the sun. They have the power to create whole forests in seconds if they wanted to.
City Dolves: These dolves come in a variety of colors, and it is only uncommon for them to have glowing orbs, which are usually white or gold. The most common colors for these dolves are silvers, whites, and any type of pastel color. Uncommon city dolves are those that are vibrantly colors, and they stand out more when they walk around their home. Rare ones are those with darker colors, and if they have no orbs then they are ultra rare.
Ash Dolves: Despite was the name implies, these dolves have nothing to do with volcanoes or fire. But this species are born in hot temperatures, or a place with little to no water. In rarer cases they can be born during a forest fire or if a pregnant dolf dies from lava/fire then the dolf will be of an ash form. The colorings are usually warm colors, orange, reds and yellows. However light grays have been seen too. They usually are cold blooded, despite being mammals, and rarely possess any natural bodg heat. There have only been two cases of ash dolves that were rare. That being two twins, which in itself is a rarity in dolves. The twins were both completely white, and would have been considered albino if it wasn't for their icy blue paws.
Taiga Dolves: Taiga dolves are mostly found in cold places like Antarctica or the two poles, as dolves almost never give birth during the cold of winter. Taiga's are whites and blue shades, occasionally grey tones as well. They are sometimes kept as pets or even as a type of sled dog. Taiga dolves have alot of energy and dont need to eat much, they are much more fluffy than other dolves and possess alot of natural body heat. They are fast runners and much bigger than other dolves, some even growing bigger than normal dolves get. The rare taiga dolves are those with warm colors, and only a handful are known to exist.
Sea dolves: These dolves seemed to have adapted to water, as they have a fish-like tail and can change their colors at will. The rare ones are always one color. Usually blues, purples and purples. But even rarer would be those with other colors. Not many of these dolves have been seen, as they stay away from humans.
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27 Jul, 2018, 9:21 pm
Dolves are deer/wolf hybrids that have slowly learned to adapt all over the world. Most of the time they have antlers and hooves on their back legs as well as the tail of a deer. Rarer dolves may have a wolf tail and shorter horns. In the rarest of cases. The front legs have hooves while the back legs don't. Or even both front and back legs having only paws or only hooves. They live up to fifty or sixty, and are anywhere from the size of a large dog to the size of small moose.
27 Jul, 2018, 9:21 pm
Forest Dolves: Dark greens and different shades of brown, occasionally some yellow. Their horns are the most deer-like of all the species of dolves, and usually at least a foot long. Rare forest dolves are those that have glowing gold orbs, if their colors are light greens then they are even more rare. The forest dolves that have glowing orbs, unnatural colors and shorter horns (sometimes even a wolf tail too) can heal or destroy the lives of plants. If they have front hooves, along with the other rarities, then they almost always become the leader of their pack, as they are seen as a gift from the sun. They have the power to create whole forests in seconds if they wanted to.
27 Jul, 2018, 9:21 pm
City Dolves: These dolves come in a variety of colors, and it is only uncommon for them to have glowing orbs, which are usually white or gold. The most common colors for these dolves are silvers, whites, and any type of pastel color. Uncommon city dolves are those that are vibrantly colors, and they stand out more when they walk around their home. Rare ones are those with darker colors, and if they have no orbs then they are ultra rare.
27 Jul, 2018, 9:22 pm
Ash Dolves: Despite was the name implies, these dolves have nothing to do with volcanoes or fire. But this species are born in hot temperatures, or a place with little to no water. In rarer cases they can be born during a forest fire or if a pregnant dolf dies from lava/fire then the dolf will be of an ash form. The colorings are usually warm colors, orange, reds and yellows. However light grays have been seen too. They usually are cold blooded, despite being mammals, and rarely possess any natural bodg heat. There have only been two cases of ash dolves that were rare. That being two twins, which in itself is a rarity in dolves. The twins were both completely white, and would have been considered albino if it wasn't for their icy blue paws.
27 Jul, 2018, 9:22 pm
Taiga Dolves: Taiga dolves are mostly found in cold places like Antarctica or the two poles, as dolves almost never give birth during the cold of winter. Taiga's are whites and blue shades, occasionally grey tones as well. They are sometimes kept as pets or even as a type of sled dog. Taiga dolves have alot of energy and dont need to eat much, they are much more fluffy than other dolves and possess alot of natural body heat. They are fast runners and much bigger than other dolves, some even growing bigger than normal dolves get. The rare taiga dolves are those with warm colors, and only a handful are known to exist.
27 Jul, 2018, 9:22 pm
Sea dolves: These dolves seemed to have adapted to water, as they have a fish-like tail and can change their colors at will. The rare ones are always one color. Usually blues, purples and purples. But even rarer would be those with other colors. Not many of these dolves have been seen, as they stay away from humans.