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Hey guys. I thought on making a set with my character Vel turned into a demon with a futa cock (didn't manage to make a horse cock look decent on her :|)

 

 

 

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Khiropter, i find the normal Cock looks good on her, maybe i'm not a huge Fan of horsecocks. What is the Outfit of her? Or is this a Tattoo?

 

Love Female Demons with the special extra ;)

 

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Sometimes I feel like that I am the only one that doesn't like the winged succubus mods.

I mean most humanoid Daedras are not winged and the more "intelligent" they are the more human they look.

 

Most times Bethesda shows these guys with dark skin tones, horns and some kind of a red tattoo.

So if there is a succubus in skyrim lore it has to look like the other demons/daedra right?

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Sometimes I feel like that I am the only one that doesn't like the winged succubus mods.

I mean most humanoid Daedras are not winged and the more "intelligent" they are the more human they look.

 

Most times Bethesda shows these guys with dark skin tones, horns and some kind of a red tattoo.

So if there is a succubus in skyrim lore it has to look like the other demons/daedra right?

 

Maybe yes, maybe not. But I don't care about the lore. I bend it to my liking.

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So if there is a succubus in skyrim lore it has to look like the other demons/daedra right?

Daedra has many kinds, so succubus can look like everything (literally), even like Winged Twilight from morrowind =)
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I think like Khiropter. BTW makes a Neko with a 15'' Futacock in Skyrim sense? Or in Latex dressed Schwarzenegger Girlies? Maybe not, but IMO everybody have a favorite Race or Fetish and everyone of them can play this Game like she/he wants. And that is fantastic to see it in this topic :)

 

LG Zilvra

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I guess, but I wasn't attacking anyone's taste. I just found the whole wing & tail situation kind of annoying so... since no one is catering to my "fetish" here is my take on it.

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Great thread indeed :D For both links and inspiration!

 

Finally managed to put my new character and her follower buddy together.

 

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I like Shidoni's Mint concept. Looks decent and elegant.

 

My horned horny and honorable Dark Elf at Home in Solitude

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I like Shidoni's Mint concept. Looks decent and elegant.

 

My horned horny and honorable Dark Elf at Home in Solitude

 

thank you, in my personal view you have 3 different types of elves:

  1. The extremely elegant (which i personally both like and despise, an odd mix)
  2. The dark or spiky type (usually emo/demon-like, which is an easy way to tell "hey, we're the villains!")
  3. The natural (which is often dunked by other 2 harder than Shaquille O'Neal on basket hoops!)

Nice horned elf by the way.

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This is not yet noticeable to me. But thanks, Shidoni. :)

 

I like the combination of several things and, of course, I like elves with dark skins and they do not fit into the scheme. Such as horned elves or Succubus angels. I like the controversy and paradoxes. Maybe these (good souls) have been cursed. ;)

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This is not yet noticeable to me. But thanks, Shidoni. :)
 
I like the combination of several things and, of course, I like elves with dark skins and they do not fit into the scheme. Such as horned elves or Succubus angels. I like the controversy and paradoxes. Maybe these (good souls) have been cursed. ;)

 

 

For what's a curse expect for a blessing from an unexpected god?

 

In warhammer , there excists a god of death, disease and decay. He just loves ( a jolly fellow, really) to give all living things his gifts, to the great dislike of everyone on the receiving end. But  all living things receive his last gift when the time comes: To die and rot away.

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Don't forget scary feral elves with claws and sharp teeth, like what you get in Dwarf Fortress or D&D Fae. They're my favourite! (Even if they are ornery tree huggers who won't buy my wooden crafts)

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Don't forget scary feral elves with claws and sharp teeth, like what you get in Dwarf Fortress or D&D Fae. They're my favourite! (Even if they are ornery tree huggers who won't buy my wooden crafts)

 

i consider them to fall under the category "natural"

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Ah I get you. I dunno, "natural" elves suggests to me the less-noble, tree dwelling cousins of the elegant elves, like LOTR's Mirkwood elves to those of Rivendell. MTG's elves and Warhammer's woodelves come sorta close. (though Warhammer's have to stop short to avoid muscling in on Slaanesh's territory) What I'm talking about are straight-up Fair Folk. (Warning, TvTropes link. Bring breadcrumbs or thread) Maybe it's only my favourite settings or a lack of general exposure (especially in adult mediums) but anyone who's ever played a good Fae campaign in D&D or Pathfinder knows there's quite a bit of difference between your scruffy wood elf buddy with her longbow or druidcraft and her animal companions, and the beautiful antlered thing leering from the woods and waiting for a chance to mindfuck everyone hard enough to make a Mindflayer blush. Then after the revelry you're lucky if they only decide to eat you. Discworld actually had some good hooks with the idea of elves being cruel, beautiful monsters before legend made them out to be harmless fairy stories.

 

Those kind of Ye Olde Celtic Horror Story elves are my favourites. That's why I like Bosmer; on the surface the race looks like the typical Tolkienesque wood elves but their lore has shades of that Fae more-monster-inside-than-person vibe that I really dig.

 

Sorry for going off on a tangent but elves in general are my favourite fantasy trope and I love talking about them. Like you pointed out, shidoni, there are so many different kinds than just generic fantasy elves (I could argue more than just 3 but then I'd be getting into Our Elves are Different territory so I won't) and they're all just great!

 

To avoid derailing the thread (too much) here's a quickie of my own Ye Olde Celtic Horror Story elf chilling on a gratuitous Skull Throne. She doesn't usually have a cock but I've never known usually to stop an elf from doing whatever it wants.

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It's hard to undertsand, when english is not my native Language. 

Did you mean the Dryad or Nymph Elves? Or i am on the wrong way?

What would be a Albae, a Avariel or a Lhythari? 

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Ah I get you. I dunno, "natural" elves suggests to me the less-noble, tree dwelling cousins of the elegant elves, like LOTR's Mirkwood elves to those of Rivendell. MTG's elves and Warhammer's woodelves come sorta close. (though Warhammer's have to stop short to avoid muscling in on Slaanesh's territory) What I'm talking about are straight-up Fair Folk. (Warning, TvTropes link. Bring breadcrumbs or thread) Maybe it's only my favourite settings or a lack of general exposure (especially in adult mediums) but anyone who's ever played a good Fae campaign in D&D or Pathfinder knows there's quite a bit of difference between your scruffy wood elf buddy with her longbow or druidcraft and her animal companions, and the beautiful antlered thing leering from the woods and waiting for a chance to mindfuck everyone hard enough to make a Mindflayer blush. Then after the revelry you're lucky if they only decide to eat you. Discworld actually had some good hooks with the idea of elves being cruel, beautiful monsters before legend made them out to be harmless fairy stories.

 

Those kind of Ye Olde Celtic Horror Story elves are my favourites. That's why I like Bosmer; on the surface the race looks like the typical Tolkienesque wood elves but their lore has shades of that Fae more-monster-inside-than-person vibe that I really dig.

 

Sorry for going off on a tangent but elves in general are my favourite fantasy trope and I love talking about them. Like you pointed out, shidoni, there are so many different kinds than just generic fantasy elves (I could argue more than just 3 but then I'd be getting into Our Elves are Different territory so I won't) and they're all just great!

 

To avoid derailing the thread (too much) here's a quickie of my own Ye Olde Celtic Horror Story elf chilling on a gratuitous Skull Throne. She doesn't usually have a cock but I've never known usually to stop an elf from doing whatever it wants.

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True that, i've seen and heard many types of elves that i'm often just calling them "knife-ears" to resemble them all.

here follows a spoiler with a  long text about what might or could have been, easely skipable for everyone's convienience.

 

 

I had since a few days ago a bunch of ideas involving elves, maybe the stuff for a small novel.

 

Humanity has had a last and great war involving all kinds of lovely and deadly weaponry, biologic warfare in particular. People always are and have been hard to kill with merely nukes and special bombs, so the last governments have taken it upon themselves to resort to their last strand: Biological warfare.

 

200 years later in the future, in somewhere near poland and russia the Elsh (Elven) village of X lies. Home to the Elsh who believe that "the old ones" (humanity) were godlike but extremely hatefull of their own kind created the Elsh to restore Aerda (earth) by tending to nature. Their village elder is the one closest to the Old Ones, since she is (as all Elsh Elders) a Archeologist.

The Crimson (the biological weapons their remaining influence) created not only the Elsh, but many other races as well. The three most well known in this post apocalyptic story are :

  1. The Elsh: The elves in all shapes and sizes. The descendants from those who fled the war. (considered weak and cowardly by Ursh standards) The Crimson killed most survivors, but there were it was thinnest... it spared only a handfull of people, who recorded history for all generations to come. (that's why all elders are archeologists)
  2. The Ursh: The orcs of this story. Imagine a man who has elf features, only his muscles are bigger, his skin green and two tusks. The older they get, the larger the tusks become. Did i mention that most of these were the descendants of the soldiers who fought in the field when the bombs dropped? These descendants still receive orders from "high command" via the rare things called 'Talkees' to attack or defend certain positions. Often or not, the many armies deployed all devolved in warbands of Ursh. Not knowing who's giving them their orders or which other warband that will be their opponent on the next battlefield.
  3. The Gorsh: When the Crimson fell over the land, it did not only hit man. Many a beast were also affected by radiation and mutation, creating a wild variety of animals and monsters alike. One more terrifying than the next. Some areas of the land still harbor wide clouds of Crimson, which keep mutating everything that dares cross paths. Within lies the home of the deadliest and most monstrous of monsters. The name of these monsters that came out of this fog to prey upon all other beasts and sentient races are called "Gorsh".

 

 


 

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