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I like this sketch... Mor than i would like to admit. For obvious reasons.

it also reminded me of hooters. I have gone to those restaurants before but i feel like a creep when I leave.

And it is nice to see Mike is at least ok with his female form. Instead of just plain distressed
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Saria gets a front-row seat on the other side of just what her death has caused in the mortal world
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Trace tells Dad Jokes. :roll:

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I think I have mentioned before but i really love Tom thematic range. He can draw wholesome stuff then turn around and draw the darkest stuff you could come up with. Honestly i am kinda glad TK did not ended being an horror comic. I don't think I could stomach Tom drawing straight up horror.
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Imprisoned Rose.
The walls can't be that substantial if the mousies can tunnel through them. I wonder if the edge of a manacle would make an effective digging tool?

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Tornir wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:43 pm Imprisoned Rose.
The walls can't be that substantial if the mousies can tunnel through them. I wonder if the edge of a manacle would make an effective digging tool?
I am pretty sure it is solid. The hole(s) were probably there since construction and the mousies simply used them as burrows.

Fortunately Saria saved Rose not long after.
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And today we got this absolutely adorable sketch featuring young Raine and her aunt Rose dressed as a middle age woman in the 80s.

This is too sweet.. i am dying...
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If the proximity of the rake is anything to go by, Raine made that leaf pile with the express purpose of jumping in it. :grin:

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Seeing Imprisoned Rose reminded me of one of the reasons I follow Two Kinds. Showing such gut-wrenching stories as Rose's bring things much closer to reality then you get in a typical comic. A "horror comic" throws in gratuitous violence just for violence's sake. Having tragicly bad things happen to innocent characters is what happens in reality. The other thing that keeps me here is the sometimes painful relationship between Natani and Keith. Seeing its developement and intensity is fascinating to me.

To sum it up, things like this bring uncommon reality and believability to Two Kinds.

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Flora pounces.
Now this is the view Trace would keep seeing if he wore that red and black T-shirt. :grin:

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I wonder if this takes place before or during pregnancy. This angle really shows off her chest size...
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Tornir wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:49 pm Flora pounces.
Now this is the view Trace would keep seeing if he wore that red and black T-shirt. :grin:
I hope this gets colored. It would be a nice wallpaper.

Also not sure if cute or horrifying. I suppose it depends. From Trace POV cute, from a deer POV? Pretty damn horrible. At least tigers have the decency to kill you before eating you.
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Technic[Bot] wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 11:20 pm ////
At least tigers have the decency to kill you before eating you.
A female tiger may be up to 9ft long and weigh 400lb; they could easily snap your neck or crush your skull with one bite.
A female tiger keidran is much smaller, with a smaller jaw; they're going to have to go with the suffocating throat bite, so you'd take several minutes to die. If you fight back, you may get mauled while dying. :(

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Tornir wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 8:00 am
Technic[Bot] wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 11:20 pm ////
At least tigers have the decency to kill you before eating you.
A female tiger may be up to 9ft long and weigh 400lb; they could easily snap your neck or crush your skull with one bite.
A female tiger keidran is much smaller, with a smaller jaw; they're going to have to go with the suffocating throat bite, so you'd take several minutes to die. If you fight back, you may get mauled while dying. :(
Jaguars are significantly smaller around 60 kgs or so. They hunt by pouncing on you and biting the back of your neck/head killing you. I think tigers hunt similarly. Even then if she went for your neck you will likely bleed out rather fast.
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Technic[Bot] wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 8:20 pm Jaguars are significantly smaller around 60 kgs or so. They hunt by pouncing on you and biting the back of your neck/head killing you. I think tigers hunt similarly. Even then if she went for your neck you will likely bleed out rather fast.
But the differences between keidran and feline skull morphology means that even with a muzzle, the jaw is significantly shorter than a jaggy's, let alone a tiger's, and has a smaller bite angle, so a skull bite isn't an option. Also, the smaller fangs would make it more difficult to dislocate vertebrae with a neck bite, hence my reference to the suffocating throat bite.

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