Avelacuna
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Avelacuna, or "ave", is an anthropomorphic artist, represented in her work by the Siberian husky and golden jackal hybrid Verveine, although she has several very personal characters that could be considered fursonas. The name "avelacuna" refers to the person, "Verveine" refers to the dog. Avelacuna prefers to spell her handle with a lowercase "a", though she doesn't object to the capital letter's usage. She tends to refrain from using her real name.
She draws mainly nonmorphic avians and canines due to her adoration of these creatures, but she is capable of depicting a variety of other species.
Avelacuna does not consider herself to be a furry, but rather an inhabitant of the fandom's outskirts.
She does not roleplay anywhere online except for the parody RPG Kingdom of Loathing.
She is an industrial music enthusiast.
[edit] A sampling of characters
- Verveine : A female Siberian husky x golden jackal hybrid, not an especially personal character, but avelacuna's depiction of self in her work.
- Tourniquet : A female gryphon, one of avelacuna's most personal characters
- Sagödjura : A female gryphon, another very personal character
- Amy Lacour-Delacroix : A female gryphon, perhaps avelacuna's most beloved non-personal character.
- Marsillach: A male gryphon, a "guardian"
- Willow : A female Siberian husky x Alaskan malamute cross and most likely avelacuna's most well-known character, the main character of her now defunct webcomic "The Green Husky"
[edit] Verveine
Verveine is the therian side of anthropomorph artist Avelacuna. She is a young reddish-purple Golden jackal / Siberian husky hybrid with possible Alaskan Malamute ancestry. Verveine is usually depicted in quad form. She does not have an anthropomorphic bipedal form. Other forms she may be depicted as are were, winged, and gryphon.
Verveine's intial form, created in mid-2004, was that of an anthropomorphic, bipedal, vivisected golden jackal/husky cross, light purple and bi-eyed (pale blue right eye, pale green left). Her markings were very simple at this point: traditional "Irish" patterning on her body and a long blaze on her forehead. She also had long, daggerlike retractable steel claws.
Verveine, like her creator, is fairly friendly but extremely shy.


