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'''Sergals''' are a fictional alien species created within the [[Furries|furry fandom]]. They are characterised by their anthropomorphic appearance, combining elements of both terrestrial animals and fantastical traits. Originally conceptualised by artist Mick ono, Sergals have since become popular among furry enthusiasts, inspiring art, stories, and even role-playing communities within the fandom.
'''Sergals''' are a fictional species from the ''Vilous'' setting, a science-fantasy world created by Mick Ono and Kiki-UMA. They are especially well known in furry art and character communities because of their distinctive head shape, digitigrade build and flexible use in original characters.
Sergals are not a real animal species. They are an original fictional race within the broader Vilous universe.
== Origin ==
The species comes from ''Vilous'', a setting centred on the planet Tal and its unusual life forms. The official Vilous website describes Sergals as one of the best-known species in that universe and places them within the Eltus group.
Over time, Sergals became popular beyond the original setting. Many artists use the species as a basis for original characters, roleplay profiles and costume designs, while still drawing from the official design language.
== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Sergals are typically depicted as tall, digitigrade creatures with sleek, muscular bodies. They have elongated muzzles reminiscent of canines or reptiles, large ears that can be expressive, and sharp, often predatory teeth. Their fur patterns can vary widely, with common colours including shades of gray, brown, and white, often with contrasting markings or patterns.
Sergals are usually drawn as tall, anthropomorphic beings with long heads, large ears, digitigrade legs and lean bodies. Their silhouette is often compared with a mix of canine, shark-like and alien traits, although they are not simply a hybrid of real animals.
== Culture and Society ==
In the fictional lore created around Sergals, they are depicted as a tribal and warrior-like species, inhabiting a harsh desert-like world known as Tal. They are known for their strong sense of honour and loyalty, often organised into tight-knit communities led by chieftains or tribal leaders. Sergals are skilled hunters and fighters, adept at both physical combat and survival in their unforgiving environment.
Common designs use two-tone fur patterns. Older fan descriptions often mention grey, brown, white and darker markings, but official and fan designs vary widely depending on region, character and artist.
== Role in the Furry Fandom ==
Sergals have gained significant popularity within the furry fandom, with many artists and writers creating original characters and stories based on the species. They are often featured in artwork, literature, and even video games developed by members of the fandom. The appeal of Sergals lies in their unique appearance and richly imagined world, which offers fertile ground for creativity and storytelling.
== Types and Lore ==
Official reference material describes regional types such as Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Sergals. These groups differ in build, culture, colouring and history within the setting.
== Online Presence ==
Sergals have a strong online presence, with dedicated communities on social media platforms, forums, and art-sharing websites. Fans of the species often engage in role-playing activities, creating elaborate backstories and personas for their Sergal characters. There are also numerous online resources and fan-created guides detailing the lore and characteristics of Sergals for those interested in learning more about the species.
The lore is treated as a developing setting rather than a fixed encyclopaedia. Official Vilous pages have changed over time, and older fan summaries may not match current canon.
== Controversies and Criticisms ==
Like many aspects of the furry fandom, Sergals have faced criticism and controversy from some quarters. Critics argue that the sexualisation of anthropomorphic characters, including Sergals, perpetuates negative stereotypes about the fandom and its participants. Additionally, some individuals within the furry community have raised concerns about cultural appropriation, as Sergals draw inspiration from various real-world cultures and mythologies.
== Fandom Use ==
Sergals are widely used in the furry fandom as original characters. Their appeal comes from a recognisable shape, an established fictional background and enough design flexibility for personal interpretation.
== In Popular Culture ==
Sergals have made appearances in various forms of media, including artwork, literature, and even video games. They are often featured in furry conventions and gatherings, where fans can showcase their artwork and costumes depicting the species. Additionally, Sergals have inspired fan-made content, such as cosplay, fan fiction, and original artwork, contributing to their enduring popularity within the furry community.
Fan works include illustrations, comics, roleplay characters, fiction, avatars, costumes and game-related designs. Some characters stay close to Vilous lore, while others use the species more loosely as a visual template.
== Reception and Cautions ==
Because Sergals are a creator-owned fictional species, artists and fans often refer to official Vilous resources for design guidance and terms of use. Fan-created material can differ sharply from official canon, so pages about the species should separate Vilous lore from broader fandom usage.
== See Also ==
* [[Furries]]
* [[Furry_Fandom]]
== References ==
* [https://wp.vilous.net/about-us/ Vilous official website: About Us]
* [https://wp.vilous.net/2017/02/09/sergal-reference/ Vilous official website: Sergal Reference]
* [https://wp.vilous.net/ Vilous official website]
* [https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Sergal WikiFur: Sergal]
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