Next time, for sureskullchaser wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 12:54 pm I'd be more impressed if some of those bodies were strung up!
JD's bazaar
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Too bored to try new things. Some other images from Witcher universe here posted here, if anyone care https://artuntamed.com/index.php?media/albums/jds.1544/
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Well I care... fwiw.
I like the whipped woman on the left. She's either giving her neighbor a piece of her mind, or complaining about working conditions again.
Thanks for this one, JD.
I like the whipped woman on the left. She's either giving her neighbor a piece of her mind, or complaining about working conditions again.
Thanks for this one, JD.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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We can blame it on the lack of unionisation.
This one couldn't go on AU, they are not allowing more extreme content so I'll run it here.
The context is Geralt came too late to save the Lodge of Sorceresses from Radovid's anger.
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I really like these, and I'm not into crux that much. Artwork like this could change my mind, though.doe.1971 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 10:25 pmWe can blame it on the lack of unionisation.
This one couldn't go on AU, they are not allowing more extreme content so I'll run it here.
The context is Geralt came too late to save the Lodge of Sorceresses from Radovid's anger.
trio crux 94873 Untitled-3.jpg
Thanks for sharing.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Neither was I. But sometime, someone asked for smth like it (probably on crux forum) and I was rather surprisingly pleased by the result (never gave it a though, not much of a religious upbringing here). But if it moves slightly the erect-o-meter, why not?
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download/file.php?id=39070&mode=view, they don't know what they are missing. Besides, this is a rather tame crucifixion scene, I've seen worse.
In any case, it immediately went to the JD folder, not only because of the theme (crucified women are a special trigger for me), but also because of the composition. Thanks for posting it.
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You're welcome. Do you ever 'revisit' those folders? I ask cuz I like to keep my finds also well organised but honestly, I seldom (if ever) go checking on them the second time. Probably some OCD in deviant form.
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Yep... my thoughts exactly.
Slave Rule #1- No matter how bad the pain is, it can always get worse
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Not often, but occasionally I do, particularly when I save new files to them. I would have to really organize the JD folder
though, everything is dumped in there in disorderly fashion.
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