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[Ank] Crappy Lesbian Brides, Tentacles, Monsters and Misc. Nonsense

I promised timbob I would post more of these but it took me some time. Extra bellybuttons are so troublesome.

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So playing around with regionprompt lets you set different prompts for different areas, and to test it out a few months ago I made these ladies as different as I could to see how it worked. I'm pretty happy, they're cute.

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Continuing our historical dive into the most intriguing forgotten starlet of silent cinema, Persephone Whitehall Clarke, these photographs were found in an estate sale in Germany; not much is known about the owner save that he seemed to have at one time rented a warehouse in Hollywood. This warehouse was at one time also owned by the film studio which produced many of Persephone's earlier films, and one might assume that these pictures were taken by a producer who probably took advantage of the poor starlet. Curiously, several of these seem to have come from a studio or film set, and this has triggered a search for her lost film, "The Jungle Girl of Kalimar," of which only promotional materials remain. There were rumors of nudity and scandalous pictures, and this may be why the film has been lost or buried; it was certainly never released, and to this day tops the wishlists of many a cinephile.

She was at one point associated with Chaplin, and once supposedly punched Harold Lloyd in the face in a drunken altercation over mirkens. He twice walked out of interviews when her name was mentioned, and if she knew anything she took it to her grave. Such were the heady times of a bygone cinematic age, the likes of which we shall never see again. Just like Persephone.

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Continuing our historical dive into the most intriguing forgotten starlet of silent cinema, Persephone Whitehall Clarke, these photographs were found in an estate sale in Germany; not much is known about the owner save that he seemed to have at one time rented a warehouse in Hollywood. This warehouse was at one time also owned by the film studio which produced many of Persephone's earlier films, and one might assume that these pictures were taken by a producer who probably took advantage of the poor starlet. Curiously, several of these seem to have come from a studio or film set, and this has triggered a search for her lost film, "The Jungle Girl of Kalimar," of which only promotional materials remain. There were rumors of nudity and scandalous pictures, and this may be why the film has been lost or buried; it was certainly never released, and to this day tops the wishlists of many a cinephile.

She was at one point associated with Chaplin, and once supposedly punched Harold Lloyd in the face in a drunken altercation over mirkens. He twice walked out of interviews when her name was mentioned, and if she knew anything she took it to her grave. Such were the heady times of a bygone cinematic age, the likes of which we shall never see again. Just like Persephone.
I like the backstory!
 
thanks for the art and you really have a talent for this I can't think of any artist in this medium who is better and the back story just adds even more keep up the work I'm looking forward to seeing more
 
thanks for the art and you really have a talent for this I can't think of any artist in this medium who is better and the back story just adds even more keep up the work I'm looking forward to seeing more
Thank you! Here are a few more without any backstory, sadly. Paper thin, really :p But I have some other sets with narrative I'll post later!

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16bit-ish foreign games we all vaguely remember not playing in our country when we were growing up... Road Battler 3 and Street Scratch!

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The year is now 2036. Civilization has collapsed, and the cities are still burning. The tentacle overlords are cruel, and many people have died. The men are killed first; the young women are kept for breeding. But some resist. Much of the fighting is now done by hand, will, and blade. There is yet hope.

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