Vocanei (people)
Overview
Bred exclusively by the Waejiran Breeder's Guild they are found throughout Waejir these bipedal beasts, are domesticated for various tasks. They are intelligent enough to understand most human speech, and have a proto-language of their own.
Vocanei are canid in their features, are furred, have large eyes and pointed ears.
Most adult vocanei average between 1-1.47 metres (40-58 inches) in height, and weigh 34-54 kilograms (75-118 pounds).
There is significant variation between the different sub-species, of which four are the most common: Black; Brown; Roan; and Tawny.
Black Vocanei
These vocanei are of a much heavier frame and larger size compared to others. Their fur tends to be quite short, and their coloration is dark ranging from black through a deep sable brown with tinges of red or grey.
Brown Vocanei
These vocanei have longer sleek fur, in a range of rich brown tones. The most popular shade being a rich dark chocolate colour.
Roan Vocanei
Another short haired species these vocanei tend to have reddish-brown fur, and occasionally some tend towards the shades of orange. The roan vocanei have taller, leaner builds.
Tawny Vocanei
These vocanei are usually a sandy blonde colour with thicker ruffed fur. The tawny tend towards a slighter frame than the brown vocanei.
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