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Dance of the Six Limbs

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This travelling dancer was successful enough in her line of work, but a sudden and inexpiable change into an Indrel drone put a sudden halt to her career. She struggled with control of her new and complex anatomy, and could only speak in harsh clicks and buzzes.

At first, anyway. After several months of living in the mountains in her new form, she grew used to her new limbs and managed to reproduce basic human language-sounds, and cautiously approached human settlements once again.

It didn't take long for her to realize that people were much more willing to throw their gold and attentions towards an exotic dancing bug than "just another human girl," and thus her new, highly successful career began.

Dance of the Six Limbs Dance of the Six Limbs

Comments

This was what made me decide to sign up for Patreon at last! I wonder how many indrel would go into exotic dancing for humans if they knew how much the humans would like it. In other words, is Yannit a total freak, or is she somewhat representative of the typical indrel attitude?

Thorin N. Tatge

OMG.. I can tell I am tired.. *LOL* you were replying to my own comment and ... yeah... *brain fizz* ... o/' never-min--d o/'

Sesra

What Val said!! >.. ... *scribbles out her comment and write* You can say that again! *whistles and sneaks off*

Sesra

*throws gold ingot at screen.....Smashes hole through monitor* Stupid sexy bug woman *angry grumbling*

*Presses flat, featureless, hard chestplate against webcam, cracking screen*

Val Salia

That's the obstacle to drawing insects; they just have so many little parts!

Val Salia

The insect equivalent of twerking could get kinda dangerous in small spaces

Val Salia

Shake all the things!

Xodiac

... And I thought drawing dragons was challenging... So awesome!

Sesra

*Throws gold at screen*

Shake that thing!

Max Last


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