>>53369830>Oh, that's a cool idea! I like the integration of the non-human aspects in such a clear/tangible way.Yeah, I really love that sort of thing too. RT's early cutscene where you first get introduced to your house really gets me thinking about that sort of thing.
Its fun to think outside the box, and try to think in ways that something that is not human, but has all the mental capacity, sapience, etc, that a human has might think. To feel the wind on your snout, the sun on your flesh, the rain and the earth beneath your inhuman feet, to try to imagine what the sensory response in such a body would be like, the aches and pains, the movements of strange new limbs and bits, the angles at which your eyes might look at things, etc.
I'm probably just weird, but I find such immersion to be great for the creative experience. To try to think and feel and dream in ways unfathomable to man, its something I am fascinated by.
And personally, I find the whole thing often cheapened by the whole "furry" thing a lot of art and stuff usually comes from. A lot of people just want "haha funny humans but look different XD". I want something to actually *be* different, though the experiences of humanity are currently all we really have to go off of...Anyways, sorry if it comes off as a bit weird, but I'm in a bit of a creative mood right now. Maybe if I can slap together this story into a shape that won't be pathetically lackluster I'll post some greentexts later or something.