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Posted: 2017-07-03 17:05:03
by RebirthOfPandemonium - Size: 1200x1920
- Rating: Safe
- Score: 45 (vote up)
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#freekaalin
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Aylith had better not be too smug though, nothing worse than a succubus with a bit of spite coming your way. ;)
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Is corse a thing? Or is it mis-spelled corpse. And if so, should the death tag apply?
Corse is also old french for "body"
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Corse is also old french for "body"
And it's Early Modern English for "dead body." Shakespeare referred to corpses as corses sometimes. That makes this picture a tad more disturbing.