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🏚️ The Haunted House
The story is very breathtaking, I liked it and the pic is so beautiful... body curves, amazing shades and skin details, realistic colors... and of course those two magic chairs! I'm ready to buy them ))
I like this work so much...
It's really heart warming to receive positive comments after putting so much effort in it 😊
Is he now a demon slave, obliged to perform public shows to gather people emotions to feed the demon?
Will he gather a cult of backbenders with a secret initiation ritual in this house?
Is this demon one-of-a-kind, or there are others? Are they enemies, or are they waiting for a chosen one pilgrim who will gather all thier gifts and become a new Incarnate of Unimaginable Body Twisting?
Is there some sort of Demon Hunters/Inqusitors, who will now hunt him?
He also somewhat reminds me of the warlock from the movie Warlock (from 1980s), though I remember the movie was pretty gruesome but had that blond, semi-handsome evil mage. When you mentioned the cult of backbenders, I somehow remember that movie.
If there are more demons and some of them have to be enemies, maybe there can be opposing forces like backbenders and frontbenders, always talking about which way is hotter. But some people still manage to sit on two chairs 🤭
As for demon hunters, they have flexorcists - but they're like firemen. I mean firemen would deal with fire that causes trouble but don't have a mission to destroy all fire in the world. Like fire, demons can be easily angered but flexorcists will only pacify them, no witchhunts or anything 😅
--Alldenspa
It's true that in real world many people would want to get the taste of something interesting... Looking at all the MMO games, it's impossible to feel like a hero because there are always dozens of people walking around, doing the same things better than you while looking cooler. But in fairytales there's always somehow only one single hero trying to save the princess... Maybe because stories is a metaphorical way of talking about personal transformation, so there's only one main character you associate with and the rest are NPCs and obstacles.
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-J
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