Hey, everyone! I’ve been wanting to do a sketchbook for a while, so why not? This sketchbook will be focused on the lore of Duncan: The Culture. I know you guys have been asking a lot of questions regarding the story of the series, so I’ve decided that you can find some answers to your questions right here!
You can ask more questions in this thread, too. The answers will be given as tiny sketches so you can keep coming for more. I probably won’t answer them immediately, because I get busy with my personal life.
Okay, here we go!
Okay, you probably already know this one. So I’ll let you click on this sentence so you can head to the thread regarding the height chart of me and Laina.
This next one reveals that dog food and cat food we see today (such as Science Diet or Friskies) are localized as snacks in the DTC universe, like potato chips for example!
The residents of Furry Ville can head on over to a 7-Eleven (or something) and grab a bag of dog or cat food to snack on while they’re out on a walk. It’s that easy!
That’s it for now. There will be more updates to this topic as replies daily! What do you think?
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Here’s the next sketch!
In our world, we go to specific stores to buy things we need in our personal life. But in the DTC universe, brand names are furr-ized to fit everyone’s needs! Though I can’t reveal a lot of brands in the DTC universe here, but from time to time they will appear in the official pictures.
Apple is called Smartpaw. The design of the logo is a simple paw print, but it’s customized to show the face of a dog! It was quite a cool design idea to say the least.
The sodas Mountain Dew and Barq’s Root Beer are renamed to Meowtain Mew and Bark’s Root Beer. They’re basically the same sodas, but different naming. The different drink brands can be found here.
And Walmart and Best Buy are named Woof Mart and Best Bark! The logos are different too, because they reference the old logos of our two stores than the present ones!
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Okay, here’s the next one-- and it’s quite a big lore fact!
So, from our latest research last December, Olivia gave birth to her baby boy Oliver. Now, we haven’t figured out what Oliver’s height and weight was from the last panel on the “Special Delivery” comic, nor have we thought about Eva’s, since Nell is currently expecting her.
Well, I have figured it out. And it’s quite astonishing!
In our universe, unborn babies at 41 weeks are around 7.5 pounds and 20 inches. But in the DTC universe, they weigh around to 19.8 pounds and 39 inches at 41 weeks. That’s at LEAST the size of a two-year old toddler!
In the DTC universe, babies that are developing in the mother’s womb are a little intelligent. They have no fear of opening their eyes even though they can’t see the outside yet, and they have the tendencies to slightly annoy their mother with their heavy movements because of how big they are and little space they have in the womb.
No wonder everyone who walks up on a pregnant woman asks if they’re okay! But it is kind, though.
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This one is a little tricky.
Headphones do exist in the DTC universe, but each are designed equally/differently for all species of furry.
Most lap-eared dogs wear earbuds, but some wear a type of curved set of headphones that fit in the underset of their ears where sounds goes in. Lap-eared bunnies also wear this too.
With cats and foxes (and probably a few other species that haven’t been revealed yet), they’re stuck wearing earbuds, because they aren’t able to have lap ears.
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