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Thinking of her as a aspect of Summer is kind of turning her in a Trigger character.
So now I also think the reason Baal was such a manace in the previous generation is that she got her hands on some old tech and was activating and controlling it with her Dragon aspect and had basically become a one woman war machine.
Now I need to draw Baal Turing turning a random handgun into a hellfire canon.
Cue Ghost Rider-esque infusing technology and machines with fire in order to control and enhance them. Which is a fucking awesome idea for the Dragon of Fire and retroactively makes the name Baal Turring way more appropriate.
So for example: I never really had a good idea for the Dragon of Fire's powers which is why they...kind of don't exist in the story beyond having pyrokinesis. Which is lame and not really worth of a Dragon. But if I assume the Dragon of Fire is an aspect of Summer-
One of the cool aspects of this is:
it actually helped me figure out what the Five dragon Circle in Shadowlark is.
It's the Bounty.
The platinum soul: a person born with a unaligned bounty that doesn't manifest as Mana Boobs but instead an endless personal life force that makes them basically indestructable.
And these things DO have parallels in even Shadowlark.
And this is tied to the Four Courts which are alignments of the Bounty (Summer - bestowing life to the inanimate, Autumn - restoring life to the dead, Winter - summoning, and Spring - manipulating living things). And four courts of "fae" associated with each alignment.
it's a little deeper than that. Basically Tama probably IS the Bounty, or it's source. And while the Bounty manifests as Mana is Stored in the Boobs as a trope in the horny corners of the multiverse; the idea that some people are born with a renewable well of aether tied to "life magic" is wide.
Working on kink art and randomly coming up for coherent lore for it behind the scenes has actually helped with my extended lore for CWT and Shadowlark: The Bounty and the Four Courts especially. While there is a joke that the Bounty is just Tama lending out boob to people in the multiverse-
Okay, babies! I'm open again! Please consider me for a commission! I still have a backlog, but I'm over the hill on them and should get through them more smoothly now. Or if you wanna give me work as an early birthday present, that's cool too~
Adult tooth brushes lack agility.
I have this derpy little kid's Spongebob toothbrush I don't remember where I got that I have warn down to bristles; and while I have a ton of extra toothbrushes accumulated from dentist's appointments I don't want to use one of them because this tiny ass brush gets behind all my teeth so well.
Pro tip: feed your cow girl a bulk diet full of solid protein and calories to maximize her milk output that's also packed with all the right macronutrients to boost your gains in the gym.
It also boosts her mood!
she would share the boob if she knew how!!
Barria and Athena are having a delicious lunch together. @icymasamune.bsky.social
Commissions open (~ ' 3 ')~
DM me here, deviantart, or furaffinity ~(' 3 ')~ yay
But also like I said I didn't really have any strong feelings about that one.
I'm honestly trying to remember if I had any strong feelings about the 2012 one at all, but I mostly remember feeling like it was using some of the Mirage comics plot elements (obviously toned way down for kids) but it did feel like it mostly pulled from the 1987 cartoon in characterization.
I'm going to go back to posting drawings of boobs that are way too big and anyone who is here for me having an actual personality and feelings is gonna regret it.
Unless you like huge boobs then I guess its win-win.
But of course the IDW comics were the ones I was really into. (By that point I had already read most of the mirage/Eastman and Laird stuff and was happy to see it branch out into other versions).
As an aside: the old Archie comics which were largely based on the character designs and format of the 80's cartoon I was very fond of. But I think that's because it mostly went right into the plots of later seasons and wasn't hurt by the early Saturday Morning Cartoon woes of the animated series.
"Shogun, seriously, what the fuck."
The 2003 series was more closely based on the the old Eastman and Laird comics and because of my bias I much prefer that version of the characters and the art style.
Im not really a fan of the 1987 series: I think it gets a lot better in later seasons but initially is really bland and I don't think the cast have much personality. It improves a lot later but I still don't really care for it's art style.
well maybe someday I can enlist your help; who knows!
I honestly want to finish my own comics rather than offer commissions for other peoples' stories. There are a lot of comic ideas of my own I would really like to make and have never really had the time to.