411. Mr. Foxglove!
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Conclusions, especially from species that appear on many cards:
1. There is no cross-planar nudity taboo
2. Lizards, rats, and rabbits may have one for their own species
3. There appear to be no differences in expectations based on gender
4. Legendary creatures are disproportionately clothed
23/23
Legendary animalfolk:
I think Kastral is the only legendary animalfolk not to wear at least a loin cloth.
22/?
Calamity beasts:
Understandably, they do not wear clothing. Beastmaster Ascension did initially trick me, though. (Those are parts of a hive)
21/?
Weasels:
Generally clothed
20/?
Turtles:
The one non-calamity beast example is fully clothed.
19/?
Squirrels:
Varies
18/?
Skunks:
Hard to tell on one of these, but they appear to be covering the basics
17/?
Raccoons:
Varies
16/?
Rabbits:
Again, always at least a loin cloth, including for children
15/?
Rats:
They also to appear to always wear at least a loin cloth
Possums:
Varies
13/?
Otters:
Usually (but not always) pretty clothed, even in aquatic environments
12/?
Mice:
Generally, parts of clothing over being fully clothed.
11/?
Moles:
Fully dressed
10/?
9. Lizards:
I think all of them wear at least a loin cloth.
9/?
Hedgehogs:
Fully dressed.
8/?
Hamsters:
Some are fully dressed, the Hamsphere group vary a lot
7/?
Frogs:
They are mostly very dressed, but there are exceptions.
6/?
Foxes:
The one example is very well-dressed
5/?
Birds:
They seem to mostly go for accessories and light armor only
4/?
Beavers:
The single representative is fully clothed.
3/?
Bats: They seem to almost exclusively wear armor or religious outfits, with varying intricacy and coverage
2/?
A thread on the clothing traditions of Bloomburrow's animalfolk. Is there a nudity taboo? Does it vary by species? I do not know yet. I'm only looking at native residents of the plane, as visitors may not be familiar with the culture.
Badgers: Varies greatly between the few examples we have.
1/?
408. Flubs!
Who's up fooling their flub?
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Read it and loved it!
Actually, upon further thought, this setting does have a multiverse. I'm curious how many cards aren't in the main universe
My understanding is that the TMNT sets take place in a single, original setting (inspired by many past iterations). Is the Last Ronin story the canonical outcome of this universe, or am I misunderstanding something?