Well to address some of your concerns I DID do my research on the North 
American Rubber Boa. A person such as Psylaphen could do very well in the 
valley's climate provided he took proper precautions before the winter set in. 
Also, as he has higher intelligence, he could find ways to survive in the 
colder months before going into his sleep cycle. Clothing, magic, staying 
inside where it is warm, ect. 
As to the impropriety of his clothing, I wasn't going to address it because we 
will never get to "SEE" his hemipenes, but if you must know the skirt-like 
garment IS covering a vent.
Psylaphen has 2.
The top vent, located where mammals have their genitals, is his reproductive 
vent. There is another vent nearer to the end of his body that deals with 
waste, his cloaca. Which anyone not familiar with reptile biology would not 
even know about, so I figured inside the story it didn't need to be addressed. 
He does not cover it because, barring an awkward turn of fate, you would never 
see it.


As to the Clackerdogs abilities...if they WERE to teleport it is only a VERY 
short distance natural ability unique to them. They aren't teleporting. At 
point (A) where they disappear to point (B) where they reappear they are still 
present, most people just can't see them. ;)



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Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2016 18:00:37 -0700
From: Christof M Bradford <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mkguild] Enkindled Part 1
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On 07/13/2016 04:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Standing outside the gates of Komley, William Pernese shaded his
> cinnamon colored eyes from a late March sun. The day was calm, making
> the sun feel a little bit hotter, and even at this early time in the
> morning one could feel that it would be a beautiful day. It's too bad
> the eighteen year old man could not enjoy it.
> 
Matty did a pretty good of looking at this story as a whole, so I don't
have much to add to his critique.  There's only one small detail that
leaped out at me, but it does concern an issue that pushes my buttons,
so to speak.

> . . .
> The partially transformed man stared up from his spot on the ground,
> leaning back on his hands with his legs splayed before him, eyeing the
> half-human half-serpent. It seemed to be doing the very same thing.
> 
> ?What?? He asked, intelligently, his voice a rasping croak from disuse.
> 
> ?What?? The snake lowers its arms, seemingly confused. Fourteen feet
> long from nose to blunt tail, it was mostly covered in small tightly
> packed brown scales the color of milk chocolate, with its broad
> under-scales a light creamy yellow. It wore a skirt-like dark orange
> cloth around its middle where the waist would be on a person with a
> single strap holding it up over one shoulder. Strapped around the top of
> the garment was a medium sized pack resting against its spine.
> 
I feel the need to point out an anatomical error here.  Snakes are not
almost all tail, they are almost all torso.  Psylaphen is not protecting
his modesty here, since his vent is located way down the length of his
body, about a foot or so from the tip of his tail.  My best guess is
that he wears the skirt to soothe the sensibilities of milk-su. . .
(*ahem* Forgive me there, a crocodile friend of mine had brief access to
the keyboard.)  I believe that the skirt is worn where it's not actually
needed out of respect to mammals and where they would expect intimate
features of one's anatomy to be located.



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Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2016 08:24:13 +0000 (UTC)
From: Ryx <[email protected]>
To: Christof M Bradford <[email protected]>,
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Actually, to offer a correction, a snake's vent would be approximately 1/4 to 
1/3 forward from its tail, depending on gender.Either way, gravitationally 
speaking, a naga-esque serpent would only keep an equal part of itself elevated 
- 1/4 to 1/3 of their entire length, otherwise it becomes far too difficult to 
balance. ?Ergo, there would be no way to expose indelicate anatomy without 
actually rotating or lifting that area of his body. ?Clothing is superfluous 
and merely vanity as such, or utilitarian for pockets and the like, or warmth 
(particularly in someplace as northerly as Metamor).Of course, a writer can 
alter the anatomy of their 'morphs as they will - the curse is, as often 
stated, very malleable in its effect on a body. It could give a snake usable 
arms as much as it gives a skunk dog-like legs or allow a man to become a 'taur 
of rat (or fox) and humanoid torso, ect.
But, in perusing the story, I am somewhat concerned and would offer a 
cautionary note:Teleportation magic has been stated to be the most difficult 
types of magic to use in the setting, requiring some very convoluted mechanics 
to use. ?I can see short-distance innate abilities (i.e. blink-dogs) but 
something innate to that species alone, not something easily adopted or 
mastered by people without a good bit of problematic - and dangerous - work. 

    On Saturday, July 16, 2016 8:00 PM, Christof M Bradford 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
 

 On 07/13/2016 04:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Standing outside the gates of Komley, William Pernese shaded his
> cinnamon colored eyes from a late March sun. The day was calm, making
> the sun feel a little bit hotter, and even at this early time in the
> morning one could feel that it would be a beautiful day. It's too bad
> the eighteen year old man could not enjoy it.
> 
Matty did a pretty good of looking at this story as a whole, so I don't
have much to add to his critique.? There's only one small detail that
leaped out at me, but it does concern an issue that pushes my buttons,
so to speak.

> . . .
> The partially transformed man stared up from his spot on the ground,
> leaning back on his hands with his legs splayed before him, eyeing the
> half-human half-serpent. It seemed to be doing the very same thing.
> 
> ?What?? He asked, intelligently, his voice a rasping croak from disuse.
> 
> ?What?? The snake lowers its arms, seemingly confused. Fourteen feet
> long from nose to blunt tail, it was mostly covered in small tightly
> packed brown scales the color of milk chocolate, with its broad
> under-scales a light creamy yellow. It wore a skirt-like dark orange
> cloth around its middle where the waist would be on a person with a
> single strap holding it up over one shoulder. Strapped around the top of
> the garment was a medium sized pack resting against its spine.
> 
I feel the need to point out an anatomical error here.? Snakes are not
almost all tail, they are almost all torso.? Psylaphen is not protecting
his modesty here, since his vent is located way down the length of his
body, about a foot or so from the tip of his tail.? My best guess is
that he wears the skirt to soothe the sensibilities of milk-su. . .
(*ahem* Forgive me there, a crocodile friend of mine had brief access to
the keyboard.)? I believe that the skirt is worn where it's not actually
needed out of respect to mammals and where they would expect intimate
features of one's anatomy to be located.



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