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I'm going to start on the donation art for July tomorrow, and I'm doing a sequence inspired by a suggestion not too long ago.

Don't read further if you don't want spoilers, but here's what I've got so far:  

These are "Arania Shorthand" notes:

Transgender sequence - haven't done one for the donation art this year yet:

Story: Fantasy setting: male character collecting a rare  "Happily Ever After" (water?  Flower?  Fruit?) that is said to grant those who (drink/smell/etc) happiness, comfort, and beauty: becoming the perfect match to the first they set eyes on.   He's been having a hard time with his wife - wants to "improve" her.  And thus, he gets his comeuppance by accidentally prematurely imbibes it and sees a male (animal) - becoming a female match for him.

So!  I'm trying to decide on what Woodland animal/fantasy creature he becomes!  It will be male to female, nonmorphic.  I'm thinking a deer or a fox, being a standard fairy tale woodland creature, but I'm open to other suggestions.  Chime in with what you want to see, and I'll probably be starting it around noon CST Monday - and I'll see what's "winning"


If you want to toss any other ideas for details of the sequence, feel free to comment and I'll take them into consideration :). No promises, but I'm open to inspiration!


Comments

SqrlTale

Rats are a cool choice here because you can have them easily included in the setup pages scurrying around the main character.

SqrlTale

Cats and Dogs are another good choice for the same reason, both live close to humans. Although I feel these choices are farther away from a fairy tale theme. The man's steed if you are going for knight and princess setup might also work. Also a wolf, for a big bad wolf kind of thing where he is on his way home but there is a wolf that haunts the path.

reverb

You’ve never done a nonmorphic rabbit before and it would fit into the fairytale theme

shiftywords

multibreasted raspberry! You do such a fantastic job of showing clothing strain!

arania

I had thought about rabbit - granted, I was working on the Andrew's Carrot's sequence yesterday, which bumped it down - but that's an anthro one. BUT, I did do a m-f nonmorphic rabbit for a donation art once before, but it was a long time ago: April Year 1

VitAnyaNaked

A female bear or a female roe deer)) I am sure it will be exciting. Already very curious who will win)