crushabelle, gorluf, and torgir (the lusty argonian maid and etc) created by caedere and valsalia
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"Because the best way to repay your elders for their guidance is to be their boyfriend when they turn into weird thirsty fox hussies"

Thanks to caedere for handling the character colors/shading!

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  • Sure the spell has censorship but on Torgir it practically mutes him at least the others had their comments inverted and had a chance of getting a message across with clever wordplay.
    "Foxxy" is just boned.

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  • I'm waiting now what's going to happen to the young fellow. As we've all seen, anyone being amorous or invoking something with one of the 'cursed' becomes cursed themselves. Personally hoping for a self-perpetuating curse that turns all that love on the swamp vixens into swamp vixens.

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  • kts said:
    What's hell in the Elder Scrolls again?

    Depends, really. Oblivion in general can basically be considered hell, with the different planes of each Daedric Prince being like a different level of hell. Really, it seems like the afterlife in general is surprisingly complicated, with it differing from race to race. Oh! Also, there's the Soul Cairn, which is basically hell for the really, really unlucky people that get their souls put into black soul gems.

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  • swordblaster said:
    My lore is rusty but I'm pretty sure it's Oblivion.

    Mmm, yes and no. The planes of Oblivion are governed by the Daedric Princes, who have the ability to shape them into whatever form they desire. Some realms are most certainly hellish, such as Coldharbour and Quagmire (ruled by Molag Bal and Vaermina respectively).

    But other realms are designed more like a paradise, such as Moonshadow and The Colored Rooms (ruled by Azura and Meridia respectively).

    Although they are commonly depicted as such, the Daedra are not necessarily 'demons' in the sense that we understand them. Rather, they are the spirits who refused to go along with Lorkhan's plan to create the mortal world, and so they weren't tricked into sacrificing their immortality.

    The word "Daedra" translates to "not our ancestors" in the elvish tongue. They didn't help create the world, so they aren't considered ancestral spirits.

    The Divines and their servants, on the other hand, are referred to as "Aedra" which means "our ancestors" in the elvish tongue. They were tricked into sacrificing a significant amount of their original powers to bring the world of mortals into creation. The Divines are the spirits who saw through Lorkhan's deception and fled the world before they were reduced to mortals. The people of Mundus worship them as the creator gods, which is why they're considered the 'good guys' in this situation.

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  • This story has flown off the rails. It is now on the adjacent road with no means of stopping and all we can do now is to watch the awful, beautiful and entertaining wreck that is happening with the biggest grin on our faces.

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  • negamajora said:
    Mmm, yes and no. The planes of Oblivion are governed by the Daedric Princes, who have the ability to shape them into whatever form they desire. Some realms are most certainly hellish, such as Coldharbour and Quagmire (ruled by Molag Bal and Vaermina respectively).

    But other realms are designed more like a paradise, such as Moonshadow and The Colored Rooms (ruled by Azura and Meridia respectively).

    Although they are commonly depicted as such, the Daedra are not necessarily 'demons' in the sense that we understand them. Rather, they are the spirits who refused to go along with Lorkhan's plan to create the mortal world, and so they weren't tricked into sacrificing their immortality.

    The word "Daedra" translates to "not our ancestors" in the elvish tongue. They didn't help create the world, so they aren't considered ancestral spirits.

    The Divines and their servants, on the other hand, are referred to as "Aedra" which means "our ancestors" in the elvish tongue. They were tricked into sacrificing a significant amount of their original powers to bring the world of mortals into creation. The Divines are the spirits who saw through Lorkhan's deception and fled the world before they were reduced to mortals. The people of Mundus worship them as the creator gods, which is why they're considered the 'good guys' in this situation.

    We know Sheogorath is responsible for the transformations in this comic, yet the behavior of those affected is more like those that follow Sanguine. So, it is essentially a coin flip of whether they end up in the Shivering Isles with Sheogorath, or one of the Myriad Realms of Revelry with Sanguine.

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  • keyondria said:
    We know Sheogorath is responsible for the transformations in this comic, yet the behavior of those affected is more like those that follow Sanguine. So, it is essentially a coin flip of whether they end up in the Shivering Isles with Sheogorath, or one of the Myriad Realms of Revelry with Sanguine.

    Could also be Mephala, since she's the daedric lord of sex. She also seems to like disrupting the lives of mortals just for the sake of doing it.

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  • Here's a theory. He didn't kiss her out of lust but respect. Maybe the curse won't know what to do with itself this time? I mean every curse has its weak-point, right. Or maybe it gets thwarted by his sheer stupidity?

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  • negamajora said:
    Could also be Mephala, since she's the daedric lord of sex. She also seems to like disrupting the lives of mortals just for the sake of doing it.

    New theory, the three are laughing while watching the chaos they all helped caused

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  • kts said:
    What's hell in the Elder Scrolls again?

    The obvious answer is Oblivion.
    Quagmire and Coldharbor probably wouldn't make bad Hells. The Deadlands more closely resemble the common depictions with violent red men and lava.

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  • kts said:
    What's hell in the Elder Scrolls again?

    I always thought it was the deadric realms. Oblivion basically. But... Uh. I remember playing the sheogorath dlc for oblivion. I don't know which was more hellish. Oblivion or sheos realm. Oblivion is like Christan hell, hellfire, damnation, burning forever, demons... But sheogoraths realm is PURE MADDNESS.

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  • kts said:
    What's hell in the Elder Scrolls again?

    Characters in Elder Scrolls universe mention Oblivion the same way us in the real world talk about Hell, so I'm going to guess Oblivion.

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  • Oh Torgir, you tried, you tried so hard, but Gorluf is too idiotic or too free-spirited, I mean, it seems he doesn't want to take the advantage on his former mentor, more like out of past respect, his trying to support him/her. Unless his a closet furry. XD And if his selflessly doing all this, I wonder if the curse will do anything with him. This will be interesting. Also, some of those face looks of Foxxy, well, they're unsettling. XD Atleast she's still hot as fucko. ;)

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