HypnoDragon said: so the devil operating in a sex store?
sooooooort of kind of ...
not really. The Demon Lord is the ruler of all Monsters in the Monster Girl Encyclopedia world, when a succubus took over the position it resulted in the monsters becoming...well Monster Girls.
and this set of stories starts with that same demon lord trying to branch into a relatively modern world using magic costumes that turn girls into species of Monsters from said encyclopedia.
That definitely looks like Alisa (from Sgt. Frog) but I'm always afraid I'm gonna mess tags up and I'm not sure if you would even still tag the character if the manip is about a different person?
IvoryScratch said: ...god damn it comma's and contractions. my proof reader probably didn't notice that but...it'd supposed to be "she would, too her shock, purr."
Ah. That makes it make sense. Should be 'to' rather than 'too', though.
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so the devil operating in a sex store?
sooooooort of kind of ...
not really. The Demon Lord is the ruler of all Monsters in the Monster Girl Encyclopedia world, when a succubus took over the position it resulted in the monsters becoming...well Monster Girls.
and this set of stories starts with that same demon lord trying to branch into a relatively modern world using magic costumes that turn girls into species of Monsters from said encyclopedia.
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"She'd too her shock purr"?
...god damn it comma's and contractions. my proof reader probably didn't notice that but...it'd supposed to be "she would, too her shock, purr."
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... Alisa Southerncross?
That definitely looks like Alisa (from Sgt. Frog) but I'm always afraid I'm gonna mess tags up and I'm not sure if you would even still tag the character if the manip is about a different person?
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...god damn it comma's and contractions. my proof reader probably didn't notice that but...it'd supposed to be "she would, too her shock, purr."
Ah. That makes it make sense. Should be 'to' rather than 'too', though.
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