Aeonumbra said
Pft we know how far your knowledge gets your Kapu :PI'm not really seeing the problem that you are, other than the "normalness" of the wolf, because it doesn't have wings, or two heads, or breath fire.But it still technically a mythical shapeshifter, which fits the guidelines. A "standard" wolf, isn't a mythical creature, even when it's a creature from myth? I think you're applying your wording wrong. Perhaps you want Fantasy Creatures? Not Mythical? Because Fenrir is a mythical creature, average, run of the mill wolf, who happens to be giant.You do realize that "mythical" applies to "myth" which is a synonym of legend, folklore, and fairy tales. I could make a slenderman character, or Cthulhu.I think what you're looking for is
While you may not have meant to, I would appreciate if you do not direct veiled insults at me, Aeon. That first line of yours was uncalled for, even if you meant it only as a joke.
Regardless, what I aim for is only to have people stay true to the mythic creature they use, so if there is a certain way that a creature is depicted, I would like if they stuck with that appearance, or at least didn't alter it very much. It's the reason why Lily's Fox Form is white with golden eyes, instead of just a normal fox-ish orange. While there may be no actual source that I can find that speaks of Fenrir's coat colour, he is depicted as black, grey, brown, or a grey coming close to what you'd call off-white.
Regardless, I only ever suggested a different reference picture because I thought it would fit better. As with any suggestions, if she's adamant on keeping her character's wolf shape white, she's welcome to reject/say no to the request/suggestion. I never said she had to make it a different colour, and I'm not going to reject her character over it. Just giving her suggestions for something that might fit a bit better with Fenrir.