One day the greatest beauty of the land, after living a life of great adventure and amassing great wealth, begged the fairies to return her to her youth. She wished to see her grand and great grandchildren grow up. She had grown old and sick. The fairies thought that one wonderful life wasn't enough? So they agreed and restored her beauty but bound her with her own jewelry. After teasing her for many days they placed a statue of a bound and naked beauty in the lavish gardens of her home. "With 500 days left to live, she watches over her family". Every solstice and equinox she awoke for 24 hours, having felt every touch on her body in an instant. Waking early on the death of her last great grand child. She only awoke on the death of a descendant. On the 500th day the last one died and she turned to dust.
Posted by Yumi (guest) on Sun 23 Feb 2020, 03:49 EST
Love it. Really well done! I'm looking forward to more pictures. It's always a great joy to see a new addition to your gallery and I have to admit I definitely don't comment as often as you deserve.
Posted by Someone (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2019, 20:20 EST
I like where the storyline is going
I do hope Delia ends up being put on display in a town square type situation. I like to imagine barefoot damsels hogtied in a public place as either art displays, religious worshipers of submissive goddesses, or as punishment for some infraction like being barefoot in public, or failing to appreciate how pretty her feet are. Delia has clearly been a naughty girl. I'm glad you're choosing to extend this story line. Thanks
Posted by Mr. Nice Guy (guest) on Sat 17 Nov 2018, 12:27 EST
Any backstory or gag filling.
First off, does Delia's gag just cover her mouth or is there some filling to frustrate her as well?
I'm curious about who Delia was before her ill fated wish. Is there any official word on the matter? Is more backstory forthcoming? I imagine Delia as a high powered executive type or Noblewoman who is used to having her orders followed promptly by intimidated underlings, which makes her captivity all the more maddening. She could also be a dancer who mourns that her bound feet will never dance again, or a singer whose voice will remain unheard. If Delia trapped and forced a faerie to grant her a wish then she is selfish and foolish and deserves what she gets. But if the faerie tricked Delia in to making a wish then she could be a relative innocent. Something about Delia strikes me as a vain selfish sort, but Flim is clearly devious as faeries usually are. I appreciate the two follow up images and the continuation of the story line and look forward to seeing more and hopefully learning a little more about the events that led up to our heroine's predicament. Thank you
Posted by Mr. Nice Guy (guest) on Sat 17 Nov 2018, 12:12 EST
Given the symbols on the priest's robe and mitra I guess they are Playtstation-X-Boxists
Posted by Orkbert (guest) on Mon 05 Nov 2018, 18:17 EST
Nobody but Nobody
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!!
Posted by Yumi (guest) on Sat 03 Nov 2018, 11:57 EDT
Re: Grigbertz
Looking forward to those. I guess those are some pretty amazing powers!
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 10:59 EDT
Re: birdman9999
The only powers she will get are those already mentioned, which I'd say are pretty darn amazing: Eternal youth and beauty, immunity to heat, cold and hunger and last but not least desirable to all living things. There are more pictures of Delia coming up, showing the consequences.
Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 10:24 EDT
Amazing magical powers?
That last line intrigues me. You’re saying Delia will get some powers as a trade off for the bondage? I know this is a common theme in your work, though personally I would prefer no trade off (creating a more evil, hopeless scenario)—what sort of powers will Delia get? She seems understandably upset at the moment. At the time of the picture, does she know about her new abilities? I can’t imagine that would make her feel better anyway :o
Posted by birdman9999 (guest) on Sat 07 Jul 2018, 09:10 EDT
One of your best
You've outdone yourself both visually and thematically Grigbertz. The ladies' frustrated angry expression over her gag is perfect.
Posted by Mr. Nice Guy (guest) on Thu 03 May 2018, 01:48 EDT