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Commissioned by michael484
The story behind this one is that Delilah is serving undercover as man in the Confederate Army - the baggier clothes of the Zouave uniform making it easier for her to hide her feminine features.
Originally raised as a part of the French Army in North Africa, Zouave Regiments were raised on both sides of the Civil War and are certainly one of the more colorful and interesting parts of its history.
If you're interested in commissioning me, I'm open! Feel free to check my prices here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/24829037/ and send me a note. Thank you for checking out my work!
Note: This is just a depiction of a military uniform that was worn by regular people during the Civil War. I do not support the CSA, nor its policies and philosophy.
DirtyRatMatt
MemberBefore anyone writes a comment regarding the use of the flag in the image, please read the description. Thank you in advance.
gruntbuggly
Member... Delilah is serving undercover as man in the Confederate Army ...
This begs the question, who is she working for?
Epantsimator
MemberThe Hunters, I presume.
InsanityPatato
MemberThis is the real confederate flag, the dixie union flag was protrayed as racist because it is a battle flag... for the union south, when the southern people or states became union. Plus its heritage not hate. The people who use it for racism are incorrect and morons. Like the KluKluxKlan, they are stupid using that dixie flag instead of the confederates real flag instead of a battle flag.
Karl Von Protogen
MemberI get it but they were both still used by the CSA
Rblfxcsa22
Membera peice of artwork
on E621
that features the confederacy's flag
and is the true flag and not the battle flag or the rebel flag
and isnt making fun of the use of the flag or tearing it down
or beating on it for being racist
I CAN'T BELIVE IT !!!!!
THIS IS AMAZING!!!
Francis fox7
Membersomeone knows the real CSA flag, its crazy cuz most people think the battle flag is the real one and use the battle one for immoral stuff
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