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View CommentsNope, the yoke is rigid. She flies by pure sympathetic magic. She can move her legs back and forth, but they are permanently spread. Posted by Tuft on Sat 08 Oct 2011, 16:44 EDT What Tuft said :) She can also bend her knees. Posted by Grigbertz on Sat 08 Oct 2011, 16:47 EDT You should make this in Second Life! :) Posted by Aleena Yoshiro (guest) on Sat 08 Oct 2011, 20:22 EDT CourierIt has been days since she picked up the message hidden inside her calf winglet. She woke up and instantly knew she was off course, she was home. The wings seemed sluggish, perhaps she was being released? She flew over the fields and glided up to a man she used to know, turned upward she was pressed into him and he embraced her. Rising upward rubbing against his body until their lips met, grabbing her hair they kissed and she came, for the first time. Both her and the wings were suprise how much that energy fed the magic. Her sexual energy fed the magic, which kept her young and beautiful. It would be many minutes before the men arrived from the fields, being taken inside the building, she knew she would still be there when they did. Posted by Guest on Sat 15 Oct 2011, 20:55 EDT Great ComebackGreat to see you're back and how! The detailed city benath her, only peasants missing i think. Even the girls Hair, it looks great. Never seen such gorgeous pictures like these, not only counting on the stunning main figure. They dont even look sad. They look like they would say "this was my dream". And yeah, i would believe them. Great work, go on please, can't wait for more :) Posted by SirTazel (guest) on Sat 22 Oct 2011, 02:53 EDT I love these fantasy concepts of yours featuring girls who are bound but not helpless. She's safe from groping hands as long as she stays airborne. Posted by Tomas (guest) on Wed 02 Nov 2011, 15:44 EDT |
Yay! your back! and with new stuff! looking at this, it appears that if she can move her arms(flap), it would also move her legs(apart) is that how that might work?
Posted by Myya (guest) on Sat 08 Oct 2011, 16:38 EDT