Jesters redesign was definitely one overdue.. i like how they look much better now
Facts:
• Literally the reason of nightmares
• The monster under your bed
•Genderless! It has no genitalia due to being a nightmare monster
•Depending on how bad or big a mortal is: jingles & jangles has to drag them out of bed or just one of them :)
• The twin tails often hold up the victim for Jester to digest their soul & body to sustain its own life, it also feeds of the fear of nightmares.
• Mainly its features are based off a bull terrier
•Based on a nightmare i had consistently as a child
• The twin tails are based off emotions: Rage and despair, jester often is seen crying due to the mix of the two along with the fear it needs to live
•tucking your feet under the covers DO work with them.
•If you quiet down enough and listen closely you can hear the snake like tails jingling as they get ready to strike, hide your exposed limbs!
•Jester has curly fur! It often gets mistaken as a good entity even though it is not & gets seen as lesser by their fellow peers
•Has a music box type mechanism in their throat, lures unsuspecting victims by playing lullabies using its false mouth as a projection and when the victim is close enough they grab and devour them with their *actual* mouth
(Jester has a speaker in the false mouths throat, which is where the music echos from making it seem like its singing)
... Read moreThe Jester, a nightmarish creature inspired by childhood fears, showcases intriguing design changes that speak volumes about emotions like rage and despair. Its duality as both a fearsome entity and a misunderstood creature highlights the complexity of nightmares. Known to draw on victim's fears, Jester uses a deceptive lullaby emanating from a music box mechanism to lure them closer before striking. The creature’s design reflects a mix of canine traits reminiscent of bull terriers, coupled with the whimsical, playful nature of a music box. The recent redesign accentuates Jester's psychological depth, emphasizing its genderless form and unique portrayal of emotions. This transformation offers new perspectives on familiar fears, reigniting conversations in the furry community and beyond. From an artistic standpoint, its curly fur and tail representations symbolize deeper themes of duality in fear—all while being entrenched in the furry fandom's creativity. With hashtags like #furry, #fursona, and #furryart trending, Jester's redesign is an exciting topic for discussion and appreciation. Join the community as they explore not just Jester's aesthetics but also the cultural implications behind these nightmarish figures that haunt our subconscious. Whether it instills fear or sparks creative inspiration, Jester remains an iconic representation of how art can transform our understanding of nightmare entities.