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[[Image:Generic Furries.png|thumb|left| Annie Mac, a Browncoat and Trazz, a Gearhead. Example of the cross-faction nature of furries.]]'''Furries''' are fans of anthropomorphic stories, comics and movies. A significant portion of the faction in Fenspace seek to use [[biomodification]] to transcend humanity for their more ideal selves. Their total numbers are unknown do to most being part of another faction while still maintaining rather organized communications with each other.
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[[Image:Generic Furries.png|thumb|left| Annie Mac, a Browncoat and Trazz, a Gearhead. Example of the cross-faction nature of furries.]]'''Furries''' are fans of anthropomorphic stories, comics and movies. A significant portion of the faction in Fenspace seek to use [[biomodification]] to transcend humanity for their more ideal selves (a strong non-human self image seems to help a person get what they want from a biomod, so Furries show a surprising success rate at this). Their total numbers are unknown do to most being part of another faction while still maintaining rather organized communications with each other.
 
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'''The Cats of Paradise''' are a informal support group of some of the earliest known biomodded furries. They actively work to help others biomod themselves or talk them out of it depending on the situation. Also known for helping people that suffer from involuntary biomods. Their ranks contain a unusually amount of feline biomods, hence their informal name. They helped some former catgirl members to found [[125 Liberatrix]] to help out catgirl victims<ref>Due to the involuntary nature of their biomodification, the majority of the [[Catgirling Machine]]'s victims have as little to do with the Furries as possible.</ref> and continue to quietly funnel supplies to them.
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'''The Cats of Paradise''' are a informal support group of some of the earliest known biomodded furries. They actively work to help others biomod themselves or talk them out of it depending on the situation. Also known for helping people that suffer from involuntary biomods. Their ranks contain a unusually large number of feline biomods, hence their informal name. They helped some former catgirl members to found [[125 Liberatrix]] to help out catgirl victims<ref>Due to the involuntary nature of their biomodification, the majority of the [[Catgirling Machine]]'s victims have as little to do with the Furries as possible.</ref> and continue to quietly funnel supplies to them.
  
 
[[The Extraplanetary Defense Force]] is a recognizable subset of the Furries.
 
[[The Extraplanetary Defense Force]] is a recognizable subset of the Furries.
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 03:55, 8 July 2011

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Furries
Population (2015 rough)unknown
Political InfluenceMinor to Non-existant
Major AchievementsLiberty, 125 Liberatrix
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Annie Mac, a Browncoat and Trazz, a Gearhead. Example of the cross-faction nature of furries.
Furries are fans of anthropomorphic stories, comics and movies. A significant portion of the faction in Fenspace seek to use biomodification to transcend humanity for their more ideal selves (a strong non-human self image seems to help a person get what they want from a biomod, so Furries show a surprising success rate at this). Their total numbers are unknown do to most being part of another faction while still maintaining rather organized communications with each other.

The Cats of Paradise are a informal support group of some of the earliest known biomodded furries. They actively work to help others biomod themselves or talk them out of it depending on the situation. Also known for helping people that suffer from involuntary biomods. Their ranks contain a unusually large number of feline biomods, hence their informal name. They helped some former catgirl members to found 125 Liberatrix to help out catgirl victims[1] and continue to quietly funnel supplies to them.

The Extraplanetary Defense Force is a recognizable subset of the Furries.

Notes

  1. Due to the involuntary nature of their biomodification, the majority of the Catgirling Machine's victims have as little to do with the Furries as possible.