Forest Wraith
Evil is born when we lose power over ourselves.
I actually got whiplashed by this realization month's ago and I considered not even mentioning it: Mostly in the interest of keeping it buried but this is just too Crazy not to point out. Even if it sparks controversy and traumatizes us all . . . Be warned that this might make you hate Furries in ways that you never thought possible. However, it also brings up an interesting allegory.
Meet the Sergal:
Created by Japanese Furry artist Trancy Mick and described in some detail here (Yes, this page has offensive content):
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Trancy.Mick
Note that Encyclopedia Dramatica was one of the few, non-furry places where I could find information on Sergals . . . Here's a fan-site for Extra, Eye-Gouging Fun (I'm serous about the Eye-Gouging)!
http://kauske.org/chars/KAI.html#phys
Do I even need to further rub your faces in the resemblance? (I'm sorry everybody) . . . Not only is it the streamlined appearance, the Muzzle that curves backwards at the nose; giving the impression of a Shark combined with the characteristics of a Wolf. It's also the fact that the creator designed the Sergal of Dark- sorry, Sergal; as being highly Feral and Aggressive. It's the penchant for Raping and eating prey animals and foes that settles it, beyond a Shadow of a doubt:
So what can we learn from this besides the obvious (Kill Furries with Fire)? Well, it presents an interesting allegory that can be drawn to Berserk in regards to Internet Sub-culture. If you view the Beast of Darkness as Guts' Furry Avatar, then you could by extension posit that Apostles represent normal individuals who have "Sacrificed" healthy interpersonal relationships and expressions of Human contact. In this scenario, Guts is cast as a Heroic figure who seeks to purge Furries. Having seen a dear Friend fall into the subculture and sever his real-world friendships as a result, all the while, fighting his inner impulse to give into his own dark-side and join the fandom (In the context of his showing up at a Fur-con in a Beast of Darkness Fursuit so he can beat Griffith senseless).
On that note, I leave you with this:
Meet the Sergal:
Created by Japanese Furry artist Trancy Mick and described in some detail here (Yes, this page has offensive content):
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Trancy.Mick
Note that Encyclopedia Dramatica was one of the few, non-furry places where I could find information on Sergals . . . Here's a fan-site for Extra, Eye-Gouging Fun (I'm serous about the Eye-Gouging)!
http://kauske.org/chars/KAI.html#phys
Do I even need to further rub your faces in the resemblance? (I'm sorry everybody) . . . Not only is it the streamlined appearance, the Muzzle that curves backwards at the nose; giving the impression of a Shark combined with the characteristics of a Wolf. It's also the fact that the creator designed the Sergal of Dark- sorry, Sergal; as being highly Feral and Aggressive. It's the penchant for Raping and eating prey animals and foes that settles it, beyond a Shadow of a doubt:
So what can we learn from this besides the obvious (Kill Furries with Fire)? Well, it presents an interesting allegory that can be drawn to Berserk in regards to Internet Sub-culture. If you view the Beast of Darkness as Guts' Furry Avatar, then you could by extension posit that Apostles represent normal individuals who have "Sacrificed" healthy interpersonal relationships and expressions of Human contact. In this scenario, Guts is cast as a Heroic figure who seeks to purge Furries. Having seen a dear Friend fall into the subculture and sever his real-world friendships as a result, all the while, fighting his inner impulse to give into his own dark-side and join the fandom (In the context of his showing up at a Fur-con in a Beast of Darkness Fursuit so he can beat Griffith senseless).
On that note, I leave you with this: