July Build-A-Sequence: Give me a page description! (Patreon)
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Before: A bored, underpaid 21 year old female biology student who likes to wear hoodies
After: A herm, were-drafthorse!
The voting has ended for the trigger: Thanks for all the feedback! We have a clear winner for the trigger:
"laboratory is testing secret biochemicals ;) she accidentally gets some on her horsehair hoodie & erotically transforms over several months."
Because this is a TF over a long period of time, what it's probably going to be is a series of "snapshots" over the stages, since the build-a-sequences are a bit limited in number of pages/scope.
Next up: Tell me an idea for a snapshot/single page in the sequence!
Describe it keeping in mind it will likely be one single (or double) character page, minimal or no background.
You can describe an action/reaction/stage in the process/focus point!
For example: About halfway through, she's got horse ears, tail, hind hooves, and the start of a cock. The page is from the point of view of her doing a VLOG and describing what's happening, trying to resist touching herself. She's frustrated, scared, but horny.
What I'm going to do this round is a bit different than normal (and a bit of an experiment)! I'm going to pick a number of suggestions that work together to form a sequence! Some I might combine if they describe a similar stage/ fill in. Some I might take aspects from one suggestion, but not all to make it fit as a part of the sequence and/or be depicted as only one page.
I may choose to not reveal which ones I pick until I post the sequence, letting me cobble together a "Script" based on these suggestions!
These suggestions do NOT have a character limit since I won't be making a poll out of them, but be advised, especially with longer suggestions, I MIGHT pick and choose aspects from the suggestion.
Please, one suggestion of one page per person.
I will run this poll till Sunday at 6pm CST - at which, or soon thereafter, I'll make the next question, BUT I might leave this open for suggestions until I actually begin work on the sequence.