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drigulch [2013-02-22 18:01:43 +0000 UTC]
Alas, the pressure that comes when good old fashioned necromancing turns into show business and the Sorceress is forced to become a Showwoman and take on all of the glitzy adornments for the audience. Oh for that simpler time when you never saw the Evil Enchantress coming for she simply slipped up beside you and gave you that charming, disarming grin sans all of the Las Vegas style guises.
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Shurikmurik In reply to drigulch [2013-02-23 13:39:17 +0000 UTC]
This is a realy nice comment, thank you! If I have understand you correct, I have just to say that the times have changed. The evil has not to be disguised anymore as it is prevalent in our times now. The humans have fallen so deep, they assimilate with the evil more than with the good.
So they rather want to be tempt by the original form of a succubus than by a seductive beauty. The succubus has not to cover itself to archieve its goal, or it has to cover itself as a succubus in this case.
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drigulch In reply to Shurikmurik [2013-02-23 15:01:52 +0000 UTC]
Oh that is an outstanding insight, pure delight! All the machinations she must go through to have that essence of evil from a bygone era when a lady could be evil before being evil was cool.
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Shurikmurik In reply to drigulch [2013-02-23 17:06:59 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it was like to be a freemason before it was cool.
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Super16boy [2013-02-20 17:05:21 +0000 UTC]
awesome!
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