Wow, almost a year without an update. It seems like eternity.
Posted by Yomero (guest) on Wed 06 Jul 2016, 08:36 EDT
Clothes?
Kinda surprised they didn't toss an apron or similar clothing on her. A dress that she could step into would not require her arms be free, for example.
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Thu 28 Jan 2016, 03:02 EST
Her outfit
I sooooo want an outfit like that to wear at home...
Posted by Sarah (guest) on Sun 17 Jan 2016, 01:09 EST
Natalie, sighted in the wild
I found this reporter speaking about the Museum of Sex on TV... it immediately made me think of Natalie.
imgur.com/a/wBwQW
Happy (slightly late) new year, Grigbertz!
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Mon 11 Jan 2016, 14:50 EST
This one is fantastic, loves it :)
Posted by Milos Gulan (guest) on Tue 29 Dec 2015, 11:55 EST
Are you still here doing these?
I would like to try my best to encourage you.
Posted by Fan (guest) on Sat 24 Oct 2015, 04:49 EDT
I would like to see a homage to the Prince Valiant comic, specially the tenth album in the series where Valiant finally finds princess Aleta and chains her to himself in order to lead her around for all the world to se her dance.
Posted by Guest on Sun 23 Aug 2015, 13:05 EDT
I love this top. The idea of clothing that is designed to be stylish while constricting the wearer without covering anything up is excellent.
Posted by Guest on Mon 10 Aug 2015, 05:58 EDT
Unmentioned assumption
Considering the level of technology, its probable that technology hadn't changed for hundreds of years. So people are well aware of what her predicament means. Added to the fact that most reactions aren't shock and confusion, its disappointment, amusement and even envy. Your argument is completely valid by nature of the fact she is often allowed to leave. Who wouldn't want to keep such a girl, and they do for a short period of time. She's released from the kissing booth pole, dressed, fed, supplied and they wave goodbye.
Posted by Yumi (guest) on Tue 28 Jul 2015, 04:46 EDT
More thoughts...
We know that the Dwarves, as a society, keep slaves, based on the scratch pages. The dwarf that only keeps Elona is also considered a bit weird for not having more slaves, I think?
However, it doesn't appear that the outside world is aware of this aspect of Dwarven culture, or someone would have recognized Elona's predicament. People recognize it's Dwarven gold and it's hard to damage, but any other magical effects they don't seem to know about.
So it could just be a case that no one knows that Elona would be able to heal the wounds. And there's also the aspect that her main jewelry appears to have that enchantment that makes people unable to bring themselves to permanently harm her. Brocke and Sindre would recognize that particular aspect right away, which makes the prank they pulled on her particularly cruel -- they know she can't do anything about it, and no one else will, either.
Posted by KiTA (guest) on Mon 27 Jul 2015, 23:36 EDT