
Lusty Argonian Maid'd, Part 42: The MentorReversening
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Because the best way to repay your elders for their guidance is to be their boyfriend when they turn into weird thirsty fox hussies
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Because the best way to repay your elders for their guidance is to be their boyfriend when they turn into weird thirsty fox hussies

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I think the plot is “horny mods keep on getting added to Skyrim”. I keep waiting for someone to summon ten thousand cabbages and glitch halfway across the map.
Which is probably a good way to make this adventuring party have to deal with adventures now that I think about it. I wonder if this contagious bimbofication curse works on undead, monsters, and dragons. Hell of a way to take down Alduin if so.
Which is probably a good way to make this adventuring party have to deal with adventures now that I think about it. I wonder if this contagious bimbofication curse works on undead, monsters, and dragons. Hell of a way to take down Alduin if so.
Not gonna lie; I'm calling it here:
We'll eventually get a "status quo" ending where the cursed turn back to normal-- and have to live with the shame for the rest of their miserable lives (YAY!). Most will actually be acting MORE ashamed to cover the fact that a part of them secretly enjoyed the curse a great deal.
Except Torgir.
He stays permanently cursed and lives happily ever after with her husband-- who will NOT be cursed in any way.
And thus, we have a beautifully, hilariously, ironic ending and a race once thought lost to the annals of history gets a second chance in the world of Nirn.
Historians will argue VEHEMENTLY to disprove the fact that it all stemmed from a Sheogorath curse. It will be pathetic.
Foxxy's husband will be the one to forever codify this tale in writing,
We'll eventually get a "status quo" ending where the cursed turn back to normal-- and have to live with the shame for the rest of their miserable lives (YAY!). Most will actually be acting MORE ashamed to cover the fact that a part of them secretly enjoyed the curse a great deal.
Except Torgir.
He stays permanently cursed and lives happily ever after with her husband-- who will NOT be cursed in any way.
And thus, we have a beautifully, hilariously, ironic ending and a race once thought lost to the annals of history gets a second chance in the world of Nirn.
Historians will argue VEHEMENTLY to disprove the fact that it all stemmed from a Sheogorath curse. It will be pathetic.
Foxxy's husband will be the one to forever codify this tale in writing,
Credit where its due the guy made an impressive show of resisting the curse through nothing but shear rage.
Which shows us it is theoretically possible to push through the curses urges but only if the afflicted person puts a 100 percent of their emotions into resisting, and the only thing I can think that could push the dragon born into that that threshold is if Orgnar was truly in a state where they were about to be killed and the dragon born was the only one nearby who could help despite it being action unfitting of a maid
Which shows us it is theoretically possible to push through the curses urges but only if the afflicted person puts a 100 percent of their emotions into resisting, and the only thing I can think that could push the dragon born into that that threshold is if Orgnar was truly in a state where they were about to be killed and the dragon born was the only one nearby who could help despite it being action unfitting of a maid
Well, if the curse works on preconceptions, prejudices and stereotypes, I'm not sure how it would apply to this guy. He seems pretty clear headed, or simply not to think in those terms, so far as has been shown. So, nothing happens, what a twist! Or he's shown to have a thing against elves. Because as we all know, EVERYONE has a thing against elves, even elves.
Edit: Alternative twist, it's already happened, and now he's just a more romantic stage version of himself.
Edit: Alternative twist, it's already happened, and now he's just a more romantic stage version of himself.
Sounds like a theory I've had for a long time; When judging any type of media or art, picture a meter which is like a clock face:
-At 50% something is pretty good.
-At 100% it's excellent
-At 150% it's fucking godawful
-But at 200% it's so bad that it's actually good again.
But actually I'm not sure if this would apply to Foxxy here. She just might be somehow compelling in spite of her relative level of cringe as opposed to because of it.
-At 50% something is pretty good.
-At 100% it's excellent
-At 150% it's fucking godawful
-But at 200% it's so bad that it's actually good again.
But actually I'm not sure if this would apply to Foxxy here. She just might be somehow compelling in spite of her relative level of cringe as opposed to because of it.
Ohhhhh interesting way of looking at it, and one I hadn't considered! I generally consider the inner selves as the core, with the outer "characters" as a parasite of sorts that force themselves upon the person who got stuck with the curse. But I guess the "characters" could be considered separate entities in themselves in a certain way of thinking!
Hee hee hee! Here ya go, best viewed fullscreen. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWKtuaV2fY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWKtuaV2fY
Not that it matters to this story much, but having just played through Shivering isles, this whole comic becomes 50% funnier when you realize that Sheo is the hero from Oblivion screwing with the Last Dragonborn. It gets EVEN FUNNIER imagining Sheo as having been specifically MY oblivion character who herself was an Argonian lass originally who went insane due to her guilt over not being able to defeat Dagon herself and never getting to confess her love to Martin before... well, you know.
Of course, canonically the Hero of Kvatch is/was an imperial male, which is probably the case here. But shhhhh let me have my headcanon :P
(Besides, it also adds a certain pettiness to Sheo in this context XD)
Of course, canonically the Hero of Kvatch is/was an imperial male, which is probably the case here. But shhhhh let me have my headcanon :P
(Besides, it also adds a certain pettiness to Sheo in this context XD)
Just thought I'd let you know that this series—which I don't even remember how I originally found anymore—is the reason I finally went and read through Prequel. Call it a strange mood, I guess. I've still never actually played any of the Elder Scrolls games, and I suspect the two of you have made the world seem way more interesting than it could possibly actually be.
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