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Once again, I'm suuuuper sorry I forgot about this poll in time. But here it is and I hope you're gonna like the options :)

The poll will be open from April 25th 10am CET to April 28th 10pm CET.


1. A Demonic Dispute - A pair of Humans are fighting over who's got it worst. One of them, a woman, argues that she's got it worst because her family struck a deal with Demons in exchange for power. While the other, a man, thinks he's got it worse since he's literally descended from a Devil. The argument gets heated (haha) and they begin to morph into Tieflings as their lineages manifest.

(Double Mid-TF of a Human Female-to-Male Tiefling and a Human Male-to-Female Tiefling)


2. Was It Woof It? - A Halfling girl who laments being small obtains a spell scroll from a wizard that promises to make her taller by swapping her height with another willing person. Unfortunately for the Halfling, the Human she swapped with was secretly suffering from a lycanthropic curse and come the next full moon the Halfling gets a little fluffier than she expected!

(Mid-TF of a Human-sized Halfling turning into a very fluffy werewolf)


3. Return of the Gem of Reality Warping - "Two rogues - Betty Bottins, a lighthearted halfling, and Whisper Voen, edgy tiefling - break into an Orcish museum to steal the gem of reality warping, looking for a  major score. Of course, when they go to fetch their prize, the gem activates, inverting their aspects into exaggerated mockeries of each other. The once wholesome Betty becomes Bethania Bodenoshira - Mistress of the Dark. Like all Nightfolk, Bethania is grim, elegant, and more than a little sinister. She dresses in the elaborate and impractically gothic style of her people, whose shadowy and vaguely vampiric aspect is mistrusted for its resemblance to the shades of the underworld. Which stands in stark contrast to Wisp, her new imp companion. Imps of course are diminutive, ridiculous creatures, merry travelers and folksy performers that most larger folk don't even pretend to take seriously. Wisp is a textbook example of her people, short as a goblin even if you include her horns, and perennially peppy in contrast to Bethania's dark moods.  We see them just as their new selves take proper hold, and the two begin an argument between jolly optimism and bleak pessimism about their heist that would fit their old selves nicely, if not for the fact they're occupying opposite roles."

(Double post-TF of a Halfling turning into a taller (and evil?) version of her race and of a Tiefling turning into a smaller (and good?) version of her race)

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