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"Byleth begins to struggle against her bonds as she begins to realize her helplessness. She agreed to getting in the stocks reluctantly after losing a bet with Edelgard the night before, but she didn't agree to her arms being tied up. Shortly after locking her up, Edelgard disappears for tools. As Byleth reflects on her situation she slowly starts to regret it and begins to tug at her restraints with no luck. She hears footsteps reapproaching as she slumps back in her chair giving up on breaking out. She sees Edelgard's silhouette and other women next to her conversing and giggling with each other. Her eyes widened as she saw what looked like a feather and instantly put together what they were going to do. She could probably resist a feather, but tickling her exposed feet with anything else would destroy her for sure. She could only  watch in horror as they approach menacingly."

Here's the first of your requests. Byleth's the first unfortunate target as she is made to howl by various fire emblem characters. It's crazy that I haven't really played any of the games considering how many fire emblem commissions I've done. Which one would you recommend for a beginner in the series? Let me know. 

Harlequins* as you can see I went for panels for you guys instead of the usual variants in order to show more things without the constraint of using the same scenario. This is basically what I have planed for the month for you guys so let me know what you think!  

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ShuckleShuffle

At least Edelgard was kind enough to remove the toe ties before getting… intimate. Three Houses is, in my opinion, a good place to start as it’s fairly easy for newcomers.

Witcher-Kid3

Amazing work, some of your very best!

Witcher-Kid3

And Three Houses is fantastic, very accessible for newcomers but also deep enough to veterans to replay it multiple times.

J-Money117

Awwww yeah. This is the good shit right here.

Soanevalche

Three Houses on Switch or Awakening on 3DS are probably the best options for a beginner. If you've played turn based strategy games before, the solo titled Fire Emblem on GBA is also solid, but quite a bit harder than the previous two.

Soanevalche

Blazing Sword. Can't answer for other markets, but in NA, Blazing Sword was marketed as just "Fire Emblem" where Sacred Stones was Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.

Chad Frasemer

I'd say that lightened her up pretty nicely. XP Love her expression in the lower left panel.