aylith_(renaissanceofchaos) blonde_hair bottomless breasts cleavage corruption demon_girl femdom femsub glasses gloves happy_trance hat heart heart_eyes horns kaa'lin lab_coat large_breasts monster_girl nightmare_fuel opera_gloves original red_hair renaissanceofchaos short_hair succubus symbol_in_eyes tail tears tech_control text twintails

14 comments (0 hidden)

Posted on 2017-07-03 17:06:59
Score: 0 (vote Up)
personally, I don't know if this considered as corruption. If anything, what do you guys think on the type of mind control this is?

Argonis
>> #185543
Posted on 2017-07-03 17:12:36
Score: 0 (vote Up)
I wanna say corruption counts but this is definitely mine control using technology.

skullman2033
>> #185546
Posted on 2017-07-03 17:22:52
Score: 0 (vote Up)
The right eye shall haunt my nightmares and scream at my all consuming desire to help others

#freekaalin

koopa08
>> #185549
Posted on 2017-07-03 17:52:21
Score: 0 (vote Up)
why certainly my lady, thought I have to say thy left eye of yours seem most conspicuous, thy shall better get that looked at

Changer
>> #185575
Posted on 2017-07-03 21:06:56
Score: 0 (vote Up)
Is corse a thing? Or is it mis-spelled corpse. And if so, should the death tag apply?

mariosonicfan
>> #185581
Posted on 2017-07-03 21:53:46
Score: 0 (vote Up)
Nice work Azlan, I do enjoy the little bow on her tail.

Aylith had better not be too smug though, nothing worse than a succubus with a bit of spite coming your way. ;)

Posted on 2017-07-04 03:19:44
Score: 0 (vote Up)
Changer said:
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"

RunningAmok
>> #186042
Posted on 2017-07-06 01:11:25
Score: 0 (vote Up)
Very into this!

newprotons
>> #189244
Posted on 2017-07-24 01:58:45
Score: 0 (vote Up)
I made this account just to voice my regret at following this tag. Why did I do this to myself?

Nadie
>> #189245
Posted on 2017-07-24 02:07:49
Score: 0 (vote Up)
RebirthOfPandemonium said:
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.

1 2 > >>