Another page with far less material is All Things Furry.
The work there is ok. I admit to not enjoying it as much as random chance encounters where I find some good stories, and the first link, well, although I've been sent links to it often, I never visited. *shrug*
But I would never maintain that any character I created was a part of me, or that the world would be better off if we were just animals, or that animals are more "innocent" than humans, or that having anthropomorphic sex (which is apparently quite frequent in FurryMUCK, to judge from what I read/witnessed--as well as the come-ons I received) was a good thing. A strong and active fantasy life is a very healthy thing, but not when it becomes so strong that the individual personality begins preferring regular masturbation in front of a computer screen to a genuine relationship with another human being.
It's furryMUCK, yet another forum/site that has been taken over by the 'New Gen' and leaving the oldies in the dust. You have to expect something along these lines from people who, as mentioned, are in a bit more of a radical group compared to the rest of us. Unless, of course, you think I visit furryMUCK often, and I can tell you I've read some of archives a bit more than the others. I'm afraid you beat me to making an account on that particular site.
FurryMUCK was one of the sites I checked out. Socio-Political Ramifications was a second. There were numerous others, some geared more towards roleplaying, others towards the sex. There was even one that used an early Ultima VI-style graphical interface.
If you check a lot of the membership, you'll find a lot of similar names. It's one of the reasons Burned Fur was created, because of the rampant creation of sexual fantasies when the original meaning, whether to the religious group or the fandom, has been completely obscured by a few people trying to be different. I kind of, er... walk around those sorts of sites, since they were not around when I joined into the fandom, and make a lot of us nervous.
You're entitled to think that. I obviously think otherwise. I can't see any other reason why people would immerse themselves so regularly and deeply in their parts, nor tell me the reasons they did so, that I elaborated above.
There are tribes in Africa that had rituals involving men dressing up as woman, and practicing the part by acting as one for several months before. However, I rarely visit these sites and a lot of other people choose not to either. Really, it's more along the lines of how Hentai followed Anime as it slowly growed into the world wide industry that it is today.
It's a FAQ that I've read before, and IMO deviates strongly at some points from the reality. So let me ask you: why would you want to roleplay an anthropomorphized dog in a generic furry world, when you roleplay a specific profession in a more specifically defined world?
It does, and that's where we find a line between people who might want to be this way, and so have created a sort of "cult" or "religion" defining themselves as Furry, which, as I think mentioned in the rather more interesting and important FAQ afterwards, has multiple meanings.
Honestly? Why would I want to roleplay and elf? Or an ogre, or an orc, for that matter, when this is just basically a human with fur, fangs, claws and a snout? For a while I even chose to roleplay as a werewolf sometimes, but I got bored quickly of the senseless brutality that character happened to have.
I have roleplayed both, and both have had well placed professions, and I even found a lot of world's far more interesting in the first than the rather constant and less thought about world in the second. I'd play both.
Can you be a bit clearer? The Egyptian "hybrid" god forms were no more believed to be genuine animals than the non-hybrid ones were believed to be humanoid. They were symbolic representations, and every item they wore, used, carried, or were, was representative of something else defining that god's qualities.
I know all of three people who are actually part of this, and they have problems discussing it with me, basically because I'm part of the fandom and not exactly ready to give over my immortal soul or whichever they want to become a Furry in the next life.
From what I know, those who 'worship' these ideals hope to become Furries, through some sort of "Advanced Learning" or worship to find out how to ascend or shift over to such forms. I have to admit, I find the religion to be a bit excessive myself, so have never really followed that extensively... I'll go around and ask when they are actually awake, instead of calling on them at half past midnight.
Maybe I over-emphasized the idea that this is nothing but escape for them. Part of it is definitely escapism, certainly, but maybe not entirely.
Part is definitely escapism, but half the things we do now are just to escape. *shrug*