Chibi Briarthorn

Welcome to the fantastic world of Anterras. A wild, natural place where beast tribes make their homes in the pristine woods, hills and lakes. After the last great war, each of the tribes has withdrawn into itself, leading to generations of seclusion and broken bonds between those that once stood as one. The uneasy peace is shattered forever when Briarthorn, an inquisitive, clever wolf with a penchant for spying and traps re-established contact with a tribe thought long lost.

Clawbound follows the events of a tremulous time of change in the lives of the tribes of Northern Anterras, covering the love, drama, sex and death they face every day in the wilds. Due to the nature of the story, Clawbound is meant for adults only as it features a healthy dose of wild, graphic intimacy between characters of all genders.


The Duskhowl Wolves

Wolf

The Duskhowl wolves are a pack that reside in a small valley in the western Fangwood. Their Chief or Alpha is the final word on matters of government, but all decisions usually are the result of a conference among the pack leadership including the Shamaness, Talekeeper, and Lead Hunter. The tribe has secluded themselves away from the other creatures of the woods in the fallout of the last war, a decision that has come into question as of late. One of the more primitive tribes, the sustain themselves with hunting and gathering and have a fierce loyalty to their traditions.

Badgers of Spiritstay

Badger
Of all the races to inhabit the reaches of Northern Anterras, legend holds that the badgers were the first. Called by the mysterious voice of an ancient relic that whispered the will of the Forest Spirits, the first badgers settled at the foot of the small mount covered in mist. In time they carved a great city into the mount itself and Spiritstay was born. After the last war, none of the other tribes have seen any sign of the elusive race.

The Mossbend Otters

Otter
Unlike the other tribes, the fun-loving Mossbend otters actually have two homes and migrate between the two with the changing seasons. While in the warmer months, they establish camp in sturdy tents on the Northeast beach of the Big Bowl Lake where they busy themselves gathering and trapping provisions for the winter. At first frost however they make their way to the foothills of the Talonhigh Mountains, and a series of caves that have served them for generations.

The Pinnacle Rabbits

Rabbit
The town of Pinnacle is named for the rabbit’s belief that they represent the pinnacle of evolution among the beast tribes. Sustaining themselves solely on food they produce themselves via agriculture, they are the most numerous of the tribes and look down on all others. Their society attempts to emulate the organization and laws they learned of through ancient tomes left behind from the furless ones.

Layland Horses

Horse
In a constant state of turmoil, horses, snakes, and coyotes fight a ceaseless war for territory in the great stretch of the Layland plains to the south. Stalwart and strong, the horses became surprisingly adept at building and construction to protect their settlements from the constant onslaught. Seeing each individual as an equal, they have no leadership structure and instead rule by consensus with physical trials to handle any prolonged disagreements.