The lupine hybrid mage certainly looks full of surprises, as magic-makers worth their salt are bound to be. But still, was he to conjure himself out of his own tufted ear, it might still not be as eyebrow-raising as the description.

One year ago, had never before heard of adoptables. With few exceptions it has been in similar context since, concerning hastily recoloured templates - not less detailed by comparison, but void of detail - and storm-in-teacup copyright claims. It feels peculiar hearing a term most associated with facebook squabbles next to a character who seems more at home plying his trade in the bazaars of Tyre; or rather the dreaming Tyre that stood nowhere but in the minds of Colman-Smith, Howard and Waterhouse, but still.

Certainly that peculiarity is a good thing: Always good being reminded there are exceptions to the rule. But peculiar it remains.

I know little about the practical concerns of adoptables, so fear I can offer little input there. But for what it is worth, cannot help but feel it is ingrained in the character's legend from here - another touch of seemingly senseless mystery, yet sensible when unraveled. It is told your name and likeness are precious commodities. Is this too one of your tricks, wolf-cat?