Ailurs are what a human would refer to as an "anthropomorphic cat", although it would be very dangerous to call them a "furry". Most, if not all ailurs, hate human culture. Ailurs are generally larger than humans.
Other names: cat-folk, cat-people
Average height: 2 metres (6 feet 6,74 inches)
Reproduction: viviparous
Infancy: 0-2 years old
Adolescence: 3-11 years old
Young adulthood: 12-17 years old (males); 12-15 years old (females)
Adulthood: 18-76 years old (males); 16-80 years old (females)
Diet: carnivorous
Other: plantigrade
Other names: cat-folk, cat-people
Average height: 2 metres (6 feet 6,74 inches)
Reproduction: viviparous
Infancy: 0-2 years old
Adolescence: 3-11 years old
Young adulthood: 12-17 years old (males); 12-15 years old (females)
Adulthood: 18-76 years old (males); 16-80 years old (females)
Diet: carnivorous
Other: plantigrade
Types of Ailurs
There are three types of ailurs: Pure, Cursed, and Hybrid. Ailurs, like elves, are magick creatures, but they do not have Magicks - although they do have Elements. Instead of Magicks, ailurs have Aspects. Their Aspects are chosen in the same way a dragon's is, but their Elements are chosen in the same way an elf's is. However, I have a separate sheet for ailurs' and elves' Elements, since they are physically quite different from one another.
Pure ailurs are ailurs which have a single Element.
Hybrid ailurs are ailurs which have two Elements.
Cursed ailurs are ailurs which have no Element.
Pure ailurs are ailurs which have a single Element.
Hybrid ailurs are ailurs which have two Elements.
Cursed ailurs are ailurs which have no Element.