I love how innocent the master looks. In this society keep beings of superior sentience as willing pets is quite common and not unusual for the average girl. She wishes she were beautiful enough to be kept as a pet when she grows up. The dragon...
I love how innocent the master looks. In this society keep beings of superior sentience as willing pets is quite common and not unusual for the average girl. She wishes she were beautiful enough to be kept as a pet when she grows up. The dragon smiles and nuzzles her leg. There's a story here.
Posted by Guest on Thu 30 Dec 2010, 15:10 EST
as usual - excellent
All I can say is keep them coming :)
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 Jun 2010, 21:19 EDT
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Yes, Grigbertz was indeed inspired by Filia from Slayers Try when doing this one... We did have much fun with the interplay between her and Xellos watching that series... :)
Posted by Tuft (guest) on Thu 20 May 2010, 12:10 EDT
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(view all 7 comments)I love how innocent the master looks. In this society keep beings of superior sentience as willing pets is quite common and not unusual for the average girl. She wishes she were beautiful enough to be kept as a pet when she grows up. The dragon...
I love how innocent the master looks. In this society keep beings of superior sentience as willing pets is quite common and not unusual for the average girl. She wishes she were beautiful enough to be kept as a pet when she grows up. The dragon smiles and nuzzles her leg. There's a story here.
Posted by Guest on Thu 30 Dec 2010, 15:10 EST
as usual - excellent
All I can say is keep them coming :)
Posted by Guest on Wed 09 Jun 2010, 21:19 EDT
Reply to 603
Yes, Grigbertz was indeed inspired by Filia from Slayers Try when doing this one... We did have much fun with the interplay between her and Xellos watching that series... :)
Posted by Tuft (guest) on Thu 20 May 2010, 12:10 EDT