Are the characters roleplayed as anthropomorphic, bipedial or quadruped?
A. Okay, this is a complicated question, so pay attention! It’s actually a mix of all three in this roleplay – it all depends on species. All the smaller species – rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, frogs, toads and lizards – are all anthropomorphic, ie. when you give human traits to an animal, e.g. walks on hind legs, talks, wears clothing… basically lives like a human does. The anthros we use here are “furry” anthros, which keep their fur, tails, ears, and natural traits. However, they are still the same size as they would be in real life (for example, they can be kept as pets, mice could fit in the traditional mouse holes, toads could sit on lillypads without making them sink, and all of them can still fit in the sewers with a fairly large population. If you have seen the movie Flushed Away, you know what I mean. The only bipedial species on the site are guinea pigs. They walk on their hind legs, but can still wear clothes and so on. The reason for this is because of their size in com