Yeah that's the one he's named "Buddy" because it seems to see him as something of a friend as well as a food source
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Raccoons, like most wild animals, tend to be very quiet when it comes to vocalizing around humans but these are so comfortable around this guy you can hear them grunting and squeaking and whatnot with excitement It's touching in a way, even if most of them grab the food and run
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Replying to @arthur_affect @John_McDosh
I like to think that wild animals see guys like this the way that we might see a helpful mook in a video game that just drops off a power-up or a platform for poorly articulated reasons and leaves
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Well, really, the distinction between "faeries" and "gods" is just a matter of the relationship Cf. the feels of a raccoon watching a human let a cat go inside the house
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Replying to @arthur_affect @popeguilty and
It's a sliding scale, like dogs tend to literally WORSHIP humans the way the Bible says you're supposed to, cats are more like people who have generally positive feelings about God but are non-practicing
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Replying to @arthur_affect @popeguilty and
This precise dynamic is why Pugmire exists. Dogs created the Church of Man, cats are mildly disappointed that their staff/worshippers have left, but at least they left all the good toys behind...
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Replying to @sakuruth_ @popeguilty and
I see that in this setting all mustelids are despised by dogs and cats alike as uncivilized outcast barbarians
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sakuruth_ and
Oh hey
@Nymphomachy the Empire in Pugmire is ruled by pugs, hence the name1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes -
Replying to @arthur_affect @sakuruth_ and
it is true that in a fursona world I would be an outcast barbarian
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Domesticated animals would literally describe wild animals as "godless", although these raccoons have clearly found a semblance of a patron deity
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sakuruth_ and
Raccoons are more like warlocks; they cut bargains rather than give worship
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @sakuruth_ and
Well it's like what they stereotype as "primitive" worship (which is a chauvinistic attitude from cultures that had a more "developed" religion) You believe spirits are real but you don't fully understand them, you just try to be nice to them so they don't mess with you
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