bluedraggy: KuroNeko thought he could hide this monstrosity in the comments, but NO! There is no hiding from Justice Horse! All must be revealed! (Well, no. Not EVERYTHING!)
He's lucky I didn't put the caption on I'd seriously considered, ("Hey, wanna see my medial ring?")
Fortunately for him I'm not 100% sure I'm remembering the term right. The things you learn on Kaz streams!
bluedraggy: Couldn't find much appropriate to color, and I felt like coloring, so went back to a 6-year-old group of drawings by Sentient Socks for this. Had some help from a Discord to find the proper colors for the outfit. I did add the tail too.
bluedraggy: @Caps - I'd say it's a fair trade.
To say this is very nice feels insufficient. By all rights it should be a featured masterpiece. Instead we get Jay Leno Cat.
bluedraggy: Aww. I've seen these of course, but didn't get a chance to say how cute they were. Also, in such a pandemic it makes sense that Argonians should be the nurses and doctors of the world since they are disease-resistant.
bluedraggy: No idea what KuroNeko's thought was, but I imagine she's been stealing ketchup from everybody to sate her lust for ketchup-bath. Or lust to imitate a french-fry.
bluedraggy: KuroNeko showed me the Evil QW picture before it was colored and I ran with it.
But he hadn't mentioned that it was only really ketchup at the time. I thought that was pretty dark for KuroNeko.
So I revised a bit. I have to say I kinda did like the real blood image anyway. :)
But mostly I was happy to know I could color them both and make it look different!
(I'm 99% sure Evil Quill-Weave is well aware that it's just ketchup. She just likes the aesthetic.)
bluedraggy: I've been to the local library. Not one damn art book on Oblivion cultists! And the librarian gave me a funny look when I tried to specify what I was looking for.
bluedraggy: Those fangs, red paint on the wall, a skull. Gives me a real vampire vibe - but they're the CUTE kind of fangs so it's fine, she's a cute vampire!
bluedraggy: I expect this may cause a little controversy. But it's pretty darn close to canon. Probably the first Fourball drawing that could possibly have made it onto the booru though! (I'll have to check that).
It's important that when you complete a long, difficult goal you should celebrate heartily for a job well done. It is customary to inaugurate a newly completed project with a christening of some appropriate type. It is also important when joining a cult to read all the bylaws and rituals in the charter before signing.
bluedraggy: Firstly, I want to apologize to Rick2Tails profusely. His error was minor compared to my own. Plus now the Questionable tag is 100% appropriate, if not for the original image, then for the horror that lurks in the comments!
bluedraggy: Don't try to fool me. I see those pineapples! Abomination Pizza. (though I do think Katia would love pizza almost as much as chocolate cake. And yea, probably the ham and pineapple kind.)
bluedraggy: I'm sorry, but I have to mention that if it weren't for her top, she would be hanging down to the level of her hands. One would think a powerful Daedric prince of Vaermina's abilities would choose a form a bit less... unflattering. But then, that's probably the point.
bluedraggy: Something Kaz drew years ago and sent me. It's been languishing on my computer table forever, so finally scanned and colored it a bit.
As for context, who knows. Here's mine though!
While Quill-Weave was never much for high society, she did see the benefit in staying in the local royalty's good graces. It was her great fortune that Countess Millona felt having an author - and an Argonian no less - in her inner circle was a good thing, so she made it a policy to always attend any invitation she received. Quill-Weave had her doubts that the countess actually read any of her books, and she was quite sure that part of her admission into the countess' circle of friends was to act as the Token Lizard. But the perks outweighed the annoyances.
So when she actually received an invitation to a dinner cruise with the countess, she was more than happy to comply. She'd never been on a cruise before, even if it was just around the bay so the countess could show off her new ship. It didn't even bother her that the countess had asked if she could bring her friend along. '...that cat you brought last time. She was delightful!' may not have been the politically correct way to phrase it, but when you are a countess, you are by definition politically correct.
She had gone shopping with her friend, in fact, splurging more than was strictly necessary on the finest dinner gown she had ever owned. Before she left for the docks, she spent a solid hour preening in front of a mirror - of course hating herself all the while for it. She even helped her friend, and they walked hand-in-hand to the dock.
All had gone perfectly until after dinner when the guests were sipping drinks and chatting. She hadn't seen what sparked the incident, but before she knew it there were shouts of "Man Overboard" and Quill looked over the railing to see exactly what she expected to see. A flash of yellow in a wide, wide sea.
It isn't true that cats can't swim. In fact, they can swim quite well. They don't like it, and their claws can be quite sharp, but they can definitely swim. Quill had verified that years ago. However, her friend was not a cat.
She took one last look at her dress and sighed. But this was no time to be petty, and there was no time to disrobe. The yellow cat had gone under.
Later she was a little comforted to know that the consensus onboard was that it had been the best excecuted dive in full dress they'd ever seen. She'd hardly made a splash. They gave her straight 10s.
bluedraggy: Don't think I don't notice the eyes too! Nice and subtle, even if Kaz says the black is all pupil and the yellow is all iris. Who cares, what does Kaz know?
Nippies a bit underwhelming tho. :)
Now just digitize this and turn it into a 3d model and we're set!
bluedraggy: Just would like to point out that MY recent questionable post had no nipples or porn lines at all. Why, it probably didn't even need the questionable tag at all. Tsk Tsk Tsk All these lewd artists. (that was a joke btw)
bluedraggy: I can imagine Vaermina ranting about this style, Kuro. "Dammit, now you don't even include half the conversation? Why don't you just publish a blank page and let the reader fill in the whole damn tning?!"
bluedraggy: I went to some unusual museums in 6th grade. But hey, my last one didn't even have nippies or anything! That is a pretty good rule of thumb though, I have to admit.
bluedraggy: Thanks Awuwwuw, checking if he's okay with it now. If not, I'll pull it. VERY much appreciate the update. Credit MUST be given where due!!!
Also, to the mods, sorry about the drama earlier. I shouldn't have done that.
bluedraggy: Yup. I didn't draw it, but I did write a little story around it I just posted next. Grabbing her leg does have a place in it that makes sense. As for the other hand, I like to think it's just open "in explanation", but since I didn't draw it - and don't know who did - I can't really say what the original artist had in mind... only what I interpreted.
bluedraggy: A few months ago I started writing a much longer story of Katia in Hammerfell, but it got stagnant. This pretty much sums it up in a more entertaining way I hope. Goes with that pic too. Yeah, it's innuendo-laden, but I think that's to be expected.
bluedraggy: I should explain this a bit. I'm on a discord server and someone posted this drawing, but they didn't even know who the original artist was. I liked it though (for obvious and not so obvious reasons) and did my color thang with it. But there's a reason for this background, which will be clear when I post the REALLY short little "story" next up. Don't expect much. Almost an extended caption for this. But hopefully it will be somewhat entertaining. It's like 2 pages long so not enough to really call a story. A vignette. That's a nice word. A Vignette.
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He's lucky I didn't put the caption on I'd seriously considered, ("Hey, wanna see my medial ring?")
Fortunately for him I'm not 100% sure I'm remembering the term right. The things you learn on Kaz streams!
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To say this is very nice feels insufficient. By all rights it should be a featured masterpiece. Instead we get Jay Leno Cat.
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Now don't be shy Katia, it's for your own good.
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"Sorry I broke your bowling ball!"
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But he hadn't mentioned that it was only really ketchup at the time. I thought that was pretty dark for KuroNeko.
So I revised a bit. I have to say I kinda did like the real blood image anyway. :)
But mostly I was happy to know I could color them both and make it look different!
(I'm 99% sure Evil Quill-Weave is well aware that it's just ketchup. She just likes the aesthetic.)
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It's important that when you complete a long, difficult goal you should celebrate heartily for a job well done. It is customary to inaugurate a newly completed project with a christening of some appropriate type. It is also important when joining a cult to read all the bylaws and rituals in the charter before signing.
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As for context, who knows. Here's mine though!
While Quill-Weave was never much for high society, she did see the benefit in staying in the local royalty's good graces. It was her great fortune that Countess Millona felt having an author - and an Argonian no less - in her inner circle was a good thing, so she made it a policy to always attend any invitation she received. Quill-Weave had her doubts that the countess actually read any of her books, and she was quite sure that part of her admission into the countess' circle of friends was to act as the Token Lizard. But the perks outweighed the annoyances.
So when she actually received an invitation to a dinner cruise with the countess, she was more than happy to comply. She'd never been on a cruise before, even if it was just around the bay so the countess could show off her new ship. It didn't even bother her that the countess had asked if she could bring her friend along. '...that cat you brought last time. She was delightful!' may not have been the politically correct way to phrase it, but when you are a countess, you are by definition politically correct.
She had gone shopping with her friend, in fact, splurging more than was strictly necessary on the finest dinner gown she had ever owned. Before she left for the docks, she spent a solid hour preening in front of a mirror - of course hating herself all the while for it. She even helped her friend, and they walked hand-in-hand to the dock.
All had gone perfectly until after dinner when the guests were sipping drinks and chatting. She hadn't seen what sparked the incident, but before she knew it there were shouts of "Man Overboard" and Quill looked over the railing to see exactly what she expected to see. A flash of yellow in a wide, wide sea.
It isn't true that cats can't swim. In fact, they can swim quite well. They don't like it, and their claws can be quite sharp, but they can definitely swim. Quill had verified that years ago. However, her friend was not a cat.
She took one last look at her dress and sighed. But this was no time to be petty, and there was no time to disrobe. The yellow cat had gone under.
Later she was a little comforted to know that the consensus onboard was that it had been the best excecuted dive in full dress they'd ever seen. She'd hardly made a splash. They gave her straight 10s.
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Nippies a bit underwhelming tho. :)
Now just digitize this and turn it into a 3d model and we're set!
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Also, to the mods, sorry about the drama earlier. I shouldn't have done that.
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