Exert from story chapter, “Divine Carpooling” written by Jsk244 featuring his sona Caspian the Gogoat becoming servitor of my May Sa Muneh the Mightyena:
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Shaking his head, Caspian bleated nervously as the powerful booms of May Sa’s steps filled the air again. Coming closer, he turned and saw her rise up over the roof of his house before casually stepping over it. Planting her platforms on the edge of the road, she was directly overhead of him, which in turn made him blush furiously at the undershot this provided. But then she gently brushed her long sash some out of the way and sat down. Right on top of the roof of his house, which in turn buckled with a mighty deep groan before caving to her weight. Crushing the upper floor of his house into the perfectly round shape of her two buttcheeks.
“M-M-My house!” He yelped.
“You have no need for that anymore.” She said, smirking as she gently unsheathed her sword and turned it to the side some. Spearing it down as she bent over some, Caspian winced as he heard the slide of steel through something decidedly metal and scrunchy. Looking back slowly he saw his car pierced by the edge of the blade, and his heart sank.
“M-My car…”
“Not anymore.” She giggled, which made him startle and look back up at her. “Your needs are now my concern, so long as you serve me faithfully and fully. Housing, transport, food and welfare. So long as you are mine, you shall have these things little Gogoat. But in return you abide by my rules. Which includes no more mingling with the mortals of this city. You will be far too busy for little toys and trinkets such as these.”
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A birthday gift for Jsk and a commemoration to how much he has helped developed his main waifu on my cast, May Sa Muneh the Mightyena warrior goddess! Originally this was an idea sketched out for him which he later incorporated into his story.
It’s such a delight to see writers incorporate my pictures into their writings of my cast! ^.^
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Done as a sketch on paper, scanned in, and painted in Photoshop CS5.