In the 90s, when I was underage and looking at furry stuff, I used the character Ox from Breath of Fire as a fursona. It was common for people to go as TrunksX or Vegeta999 or some other anime character. I was also going as a dragon called Dark Holy, which was a shapeshifting mana beast/black dragon. Then I came up with “Mutable Beast,” which was a werelion in the 2000s. In the early 2010s, I used the Hypnobeast lion fursona to promote my hypnotherapy business. In the last few years, I’ve returned to Dragon with my old gamertag, Stellario.

  • Egypt Urnash@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    Firstsona: a raccoon dude.

    Replaced by: a dragon lady.

    Twenty-five years and one gender transition later, she is still my fursona. In the past few years she’s gone from being pitch black to being a starry night sky with blue and purple accents (nsfw), also her tits have generally gotten bigger, her tail’s generally fatter, and she’s often a noodle-dragon.

    Sometimes the raccoon still pops up. She’s transitioned too. But dragon’s what sticks.

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    1 year ago

    Was a dragon as a youth, back high school or such, didn’t really stick with the fandom strongly during college.

    Then college in 08 picked up being a tiger/wolf chimera. Been running with that one ever since.

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    7 months ago

    Mostly been with just one. But she has recieved several updates over the years.

    First started as a male Husky. Inspired by the Husky we had at the time.

    Eventually changed the fur colors to have purple instead of black.

    And most recently, when starting on transitioning, I changed to a female version of my sona along with a species change to an original one I call “Orkala”. An alien, wolf-like race with the ability to shapeshift on account of their recombinant dna.

    Same white and purple design but with a new base pattern.