If Protocol 726 is what we're going to play, then I'm probably going to be giving my fursona, Wayne Travers, a spin. Anthro lion-cougar mix, and to describe him as I've been developing his personality lately, he's something of a cross between Trevor Philips from GTA 5, Raoul Duke as played by Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Alan from The Hangover. One backstory I've thought of for him in something I've been writing involves him having been in the military in the past, so it should be interesting to play him as a special forces operative. @Rultaos: Sounds quite similar to how I try to explain anthro origins in what I do. To explain my ideas a bit better, the first anthro humans would have been a mix of volunteers (soldiers, scientists) and involuntary test subjects (criminals, homeless people, etc.) who were born regular human beings before going anthro. I often have the first anthro humans created during the first half of the Cold War, between the late 1940s and the late 1960s. Many of those first anthro people would have retired, anthromorphization would have been commercialized as soon as it was no longer top-secret, and anthro humans would have wanted to raise their own families, just like regular humans would. I would have the process of anthropomorphization be reversible rather than a one-way road, so that it would be more popular, but both becoming an anthro human and going back to being a regular human would be either very expensive or very painful. This would be so that the world would still be recognizable as our own while allowing anthro people to exist alongside regular people, but as a minority. Being anthro would just another way to distinguish a person's identity, like one would with their gender, nationality, etc, and as such, prejudices would still apply to anthro humans like any other human group. Again, these are just my own ideas, and I merely want to inspire, not to dictate what anthro characters would be like in Cart's RP.