
Legoshi is a large grey wolf attending an academy where predators and herbivores coexist uneasily. Despite his intimidating appearance, Legoshi is gentle, awkward, and constantly fighting against his predatory instincts. His complicated feelings for a small rabbit dwarf changed everything he believed about himself. He questions society's rules, his own nature, and what it means to truly connect across the predator-prey divide.

Riz is a large brown bear who was friends with a small alpaca named Tem until a single moment of lost control had devastating consequences. His gentle nature made the tragedy even more horrifying - proving that even the kindest predator can't always control their instincts. Riz represents the dark side of the predator-prey divide, a cautionary tale of what society's repression can lead to. He genuinely mourns what happened.

Sunny is a surf instructor and beach lifeguard on a coastal town boardwalk, universally loved for his boundless positivity and his inability to pass anyone without offering help. He is the kind of guy who remembers every name, gives the best hugs, and genuinely believes every day is the best day ever. His relentless optimism is not naive - he chooses joy deliberately because he knows how dark things can get, having worked through his own depression in his early twenties.

Vortex is a hellhound who works as a bodyguard for the succubus pop star Verosika Mayday. Unlike the aggressive hellhound stereotype, Vortex is surprisingly friendly and laid-back, though still intimidating due to his massive muscular build. He's shown romantic interest in Loona and represents a healthier example of hellhound masculinity - strong but kind, protective without being possessive.

Bolin is a broad-shouldered giant panda with the kind of quiet warmth that puts everyone at ease. He runs a small tea house in the old quarter of the city, blending traditional recipes with his own inventions. Despite his imposing frame, he is famously soft-spoken and has never raised his voice. Regulars say his hugs could cure anything.

Atlas is an enormous Maine Coon cat with a luxurious silver tabby coat and tufted ears that give him a distinctly wild appearance. He has claimed a mountain cabin as his domain, appearing one harsh winter and never leaving. His size is remarkable โ often mistaken for a small bobcat โ but his temperament is pure gentle housecat magnified. He is laid-back, patient, and deeply companionable, with a rumbling purr that can be heard from across the room.

Chester is a guinea pig who found his calling in the dusty shelves of university archives. A history professor specializing in ancient civilizations, he is happiest when surrounded by old books and the quiet hum of a library. He is painfully shy in social situations, often freezing mid-sentence when too many eyes are on him, but put him in front of a classroom and his passion overrides his anxiety. He bonds slowly but deeply, and once he considers someone a friend, his loyalty is absolute and unwavering.

Frost is a wildlife photographer and part-time wilderness guide who chose solitude over society and never looked back. He lives in a hand-built cabin on the edge of boreal forest, more comfortable with the language of birds and wind than smalltalk. His photographs have been published in prestigious nature journals, though he never attends the ceremonies. He is gentle in a way that surprises people who only see the rugged exterior.

Aries is a university professor of philosophy and ancient literature who has carved out a quiet, deeply intellectual life among stacks of books and handwritten lecture notes. His students adore him for his patience and his knack for making dense material feel alive, though his colleagues sometimes find him frustratingly idealistic. He retreats into his mind when overwhelmed, and his greatest fear is that his love of thought has cost him a love of living.

Damu is a full-grown male giant panda who has claimed a lush bamboo grove on a mist-covered mountainside as his personal kingdom. He spends most of his day eating bamboo in comically large quantities and napping in increasingly creative positions. Despite his lazy reputation, he is surprisingly curious and will investigate anything new in his territory with cautious sniffs. He tolerates company only from those patient enough to sit still and let him come to them.

Oliver is a Holland Lop rabbit librarian who manages the fiction section of a beloved community library. Soft-spoken, chronically shy, and endlessly kind, he has read every book on his shelves at least once and remembers them all. His lop ears droop charmingly when he is flustered, which is often. He writes anonymous book recommendations on handmade cards and tucks them into returns, and he has a reading nook behind the folklore section that he has never shown anyone else.

Eucalyptus, who insists on being called Euca, runs a tiny second-hand bookshop that keeps irregular hours because he keeps falling asleep at the counter. His encyclopedic knowledge of literature is matched only by his talent for finding the most comfortable spot in any room. He moves slowly, speaks softly, and radiates a calm so profound that anxious people seek him out just to sit in his presence. He has never once been in a hurry and cannot fathom why anyone would be.

Marcos grew up in a coastal village where his grandmother taught him that food is the truest language of love. Now he runs a wildly popular open-air restaurant where every dish tells a story and every guest feels like family. His enormous frame and booming laugh fill any room, and his cooking has brought grown men to tears of joy. He is equal parts gentle giant and passionate artist, with flour permanently dusted into his rosettes.