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Story Excerpt
30 days ago
by An Erotic Queer
“Forni?” Caleb finally managed to sputter. “But you look nothing like…” his eyes drifted to the statue. The god frowned as he rubbed his chest. Caleb unconsciously licked his lips as he imagined it was his own hand caressing those engorged pecs. The god spoke, “As a god, I can look anyway I chose. W ...
Sensual Dreams - sensualboi.livejournal.com
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WIP [partim] – Myces page 4
137 days ago
by Muke
Satyrisks are weird, man. Жуй хуй indeed. Redrew the hand in that left panel like I said I was going to; looks a lot better, I think. The right panel is a bit on the simple side so far; I haven’t gotten to adding the better class of details yet—just working on getting the basic outline blocked out.
Muke Tever's arts blog - art.frath.net · 1 reference
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WIP [partim] – Myces page 4
152 days ago
by Muke
To forestall burning questions on what does it say? — The answer is clearly something like “გcsʟԽήɔ_”. I’m definitely going to have to redraw the hand in the right panel. And yes, that is a satyr adding his contribution to a crate full of dicks in the left panel. (All right, it doesn’t really say ”გ ...
Muke Tever's arts blog - art.frath.net · 1 reference
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WIP [partim] – Myces page 4
164 days ago
by Muke
Worked on the sane panel for a bit. I’m not happy with it chiefly because I still can’t get the hang of drawing people walking. There’s actually a bit of background that was too light to make it into the scan—not much, admittedly, but it’s not going to be a featureless white void. How do you draw wa ...
Muke Tever's arts blog - art.frath.net · 1 reference
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Marsyas, the martyred satyr (or, why I don't like Tuesdays)
259 days ago
by Scott
This morning, as I sit by the window and watch the sun come up, I can’t help but think of Marsyas. Marsyas was a satyr, one of the male companions of Pan and Dionysus in Greek mythology. If you’re waiting for me to call him “goat-like” because he was a satyr, then good for you. You paid attention in ...
Scott C. Martin - scmartin.com
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Marsyas, the martyred satyr (or, why I don't like Tuesdays)
259 days ago
by Scott Martin
This morning, as I sit by the window and watch the sun come up, I can’t help but think of Marsyas. Marsyas was a satyr, one of the male companions of Pan and Dionysus in Greek mythology. If you’re waiting for me to call him “goat-like” because he was a satyr, then good for you. You paid attention in ...
The Albatross Times - albatross.autoclamp.com
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