Tori Taxel is an anthro tiger genie living in a mint green two-handled vase. She found her vessel in a pottery shop, thinking its heart pattern made it a good decoration for her home. As soon as she grasped its handles, she was sucked in and received her two wish-granting bracelets; her first wish granted came from the shopkeeper, who wished for an intimate dinner as "payment" for the bottle.
She doesn't have a master and can detach from her bottle (growing legs) if she wants. Her favourite wishes are related to her own status as a magical being: geniefication, modularity and transformation. But she is much sassier (hence more impulsive) and loves to play with her own body.
It took me a long time to make the leap from pony to furry, but I finally did it. Tori is the first non-pony fursona I made for myself; she is the combination of the diverse vectoring skills I picked up in nine years of ponies and my love for genies of all kinds.
The name of the picture itself is Magical Tiger in a Porcelain Den. This is play on a comment Woodward and Hoffman made in their 1971 book The Conservation of Orbital Symmetry about the strained hydrocarbon prismane: its rearrangement to benzene is symmetry-forbidden, so the strain is like "an angry tiger unable to break out of a paper cage".
SVG here.