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− | + | Roswalt stands at 6'4" tall. Not as tall as some stallions, but taller then the average human or fur who wander around the area. He is broad at the shoulders, and strong in the leg, as if he works out. But he's not a bunch of bulky muscles like most stallions are. Like a lot of horses his fur is a uniform brown, that covers him from head to toe. But unlike most anthro stallions you see around Roswalt is fully more anthro then not. His head, his tail and his fur show that his is partial horse, but he has plantigrade feet not hooves. | |
− | + | Starting at the top, Roswalt's head is definitely that of a horse. His nose is long, and his large eyes look off to the side, leaving a blind spot to the front. His soft fur is a nice brown, but his mane is black. His broad shoulders lead down to a toned chest. Muscular without being bulky, his pectorals are well defined, along with showing a six pack of muscles of his belly. But they are not mounds of rippling muscles. His back also shows definition of muscles without being grotesque. His buttocks are more defined then the rest of his torso, his tail flicking back and forth above the crease between them. Roswalt's only item of clothing doesn't cover his buttocks at all, it being just a silk loincloth that hangs from a string around his waist. The loincloth falls down over his groin, but since there is nothing to hold it in back, the silk is pushed aside by Roswalt's shaft, revealing the 8" to 10" length. | |
− | + | The stallion's legs have bulked out obviously from running, walking or climbing stairs. It could also be because the horse's body is longer then his legs and the muscles on the limbs are shorter and look bulkier. The arms and hands are more normal, covered with the same brown fur as the rest of his body. Muscles defined, but not bulked. Strong enough for the stallion to do his job, and get him around, but that's about it. |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 2 July 2007
Roswalt stands at 6'4" tall. Not as tall as some stallions, but taller then the average human or fur who wander around the area. He is broad at the shoulders, and strong in the leg, as if he works out. But he's not a bunch of bulky muscles like most stallions are. Like a lot of horses his fur is a uniform brown, that covers him from head to toe. But unlike most anthro stallions you see around Roswalt is fully more anthro then not. His head, his tail and his fur show that his is partial horse, but he has plantigrade feet not hooves.
Starting at the top, Roswalt's head is definitely that of a horse. His nose is long, and his large eyes look off to the side, leaving a blind spot to the front. His soft fur is a nice brown, but his mane is black. His broad shoulders lead down to a toned chest. Muscular without being bulky, his pectorals are well defined, along with showing a six pack of muscles of his belly. But they are not mounds of rippling muscles. His back also shows definition of muscles without being grotesque. His buttocks are more defined then the rest of his torso, his tail flicking back and forth above the crease between them. Roswalt's only item of clothing doesn't cover his buttocks at all, it being just a silk loincloth that hangs from a string around his waist. The loincloth falls down over his groin, but since there is nothing to hold it in back, the silk is pushed aside by Roswalt's shaft, revealing the 8" to 10" length.
The stallion's legs have bulked out obviously from running, walking or climbing stairs. It could also be because the horse's body is longer then his legs and the muscles on the limbs are shorter and look bulkier. The arms and hands are more normal, covered with the same brown fur as the rest of his body. Muscles defined, but not bulked. Strong enough for the stallion to do his job, and get him around, but that's about it.