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+ | On her [[http://fav.me/do40gn|deviantART]], [[Estuko]] stated that the name "Corsie" was a mix of the words "Corgie" and "Aussie." | ||
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+ | Corgis are herding dogs and perform their duties by nipping at the heels; the dog's low stature allows it to avoid being kicked in the process. As herding dogs, corgis work livestock differently than other breeds. Instead of gathering the cattle the way a Collie would, by running around the livestock, corgis drive the herd forward by nipping at their heels and working them from behind in semicircles. Seldom giving Corgis also guarded children and were beloved pets. Loyal, alert, fun-loving, even-tempered and confident. |
Revision as of 21:42, 22 January 2011
The corsie waja is one of the 14 obtainable waja breeds. It is modeled after a small dog breed, and appears to be looking happily at the user. It has a short, docked tail and semi-floppy wars, with big eyes. It has an apparent smile, and is lifting one foot up. The corsie is obtained by a token, or by using shrinking powder on a waja. The waja who was applied with shrinking powder will become a corsie.
Stages of Development
Pup ( 0-5 days ) | Adolescent ( 5-12 days ) | Adult ( 12+ days ) |
Examples
Concept
On her [[1]], Estuko stated that the name "Corsie" was a mix of the words "Corgie" and "Aussie."
Corgis are herding dogs and perform their duties by nipping at the heels; the dog's low stature allows it to avoid being kicked in the process. As herding dogs, corgis work livestock differently than other breeds. Instead of gathering the cattle the way a Collie would, by running around the livestock, corgis drive the herd forward by nipping at their heels and working them from behind in semicircles. Seldom giving Corgis also guarded children and were beloved pets. Loyal, alert, fun-loving, even-tempered and confident.