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ITT: Monstergirls and World building 2.0

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Last time I got few good ideas, now how about working in more detail about few of them?

(Also cute pictures are allowed, you can never have enough)

Ideas we got were:
Monsterfolk of smaller size kept as pets - how would you implament them into a setting?

Monstergirls (And possibly boys) in Post-Post-Apocalyptic setting - How would they come to be and would they for societies

Oh and creating some sort of lamia like abhumans for 40k.

More ideas are always welcome

P.S. Don't go into the realm of sex slaves, rape and other magically realmy stuff, this is now what were are looking for
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I went the CATastrophe route. Humans are in the process of terraforming an ocean world when they attacked by fanatical purifiers. The aliens shoot down all the planet's orbital assets and garrison fleet, bombard the major surface facilities and move on. The surviving terraforming team, thinking that they might be the last humans in the universe, use their life seeding equipment to create a new race of humans that can survive on the partially terraformed planet. One of the scientists is a space weeb sneaks in the monster girl traits as the new seed goes into production, and they don't have the resources to start over...
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>>55134991
I could see this without catastrophy part - after all there is this thing in fiction called space gardeners that supposedly create life in planets that could support it but have none - What if some mad scientist loads up a ship with some mutants of his/her own doing and land them onto such planet - only for it to be found years later by someone else
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>>55135053
That's basically the background for Shard. I was honestly a bit dispointed that game that focused so much on eastern mysticism had such a mundane, concrete story.
For my purposes I wanted ancient ruins and forgotten tech for the characters to explore and discover. It was basically a kitbash of Horizon Zero Dawn, Subnautica, and CATastrophe, which is itself anime Waterworld.
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>>55135139
Yeah, something like that could be a lot of fun...(And for some reason reminds me of morrowind)
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I would love to see a monstergirl focused setting that legitimately explores what a world with abhumans and human-like creatures would be like beyond cuteness and sexual stuff.

Have monsterboys be in the setting, and have different monsterpeople handle which gender is considered in charge differently than one another.

Have some monsters be chill with humans, others wanting to kill humans for past transgressions, and the elements that make monstergirls not human create issues for human society, even if its not direct conflict.

If you have to have sexy shit in the setting, sure, that very well can be a thing that happens, but I'm tired of seeing such neat concepts only used for ecchi stuff. There's neat worldbuilding that can be done.
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>>55138383
I am here with you (Main reason why I started this) so shall we get to work?
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>>55138407
Sure.
First thing's first, I'd try to avoid having an "a wizard did it" explanation for where the monsterfolk came from, where we tongue and cheekly recognize the history of monstergirls and try to justify the lewder origins. In fact, I'd have the question of where the monsterfolk came from be a huge thing on humanity's mind. Some think that they're creations of the devil or whatever evil force is believed to work in this setting, others think that they are mutated humans, some think that humans are punished monsterfolk who lost their wings/gills/fins/ect. Humanity is looking for answers just as monsterfolk look for their own answers to why they exist.

I've currently got a generic fantasy world in mind while thinking about this, so my next step would probably be fleshing out a major kingdom or human centric force that unites the humans together. I assume it'd have generally negative views on monsterfolk not just out of fear of the people with wings and tails, but as a tactic to keep humans from going too far from their settled lands and keeping the kingdom strong.
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>>55138472
I could see going with idea that there is not one but few human factions, same for most races, instead going for idea - everyone is on a similar level (For example humans are small in number while monster folk while smaller in number possibly are much more dangerous if you went into war)
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>>55138472
But maybe it would be best to go with the simple - finding few races of various kind and then giving then environment to reside in - that way you can just get a map and fill it up in most natural way
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>>55138517
I can see that working. For tabletop specifically though, it might be a good call to focus on one specific tribe or human group your players come from (assuming they're all humans) so that they can then focus on exploring the monstertribes for whatever reason their mission entails. Have the larger human tribes or kingdoms be in the setting, but a distance from where the players are so that they'd encounter them later in the storyline once they've had their fill of monsters.
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>>55138549
Or we could use the concept of monster folk relationships with each other, after all it might not be too friendly...
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>>55138627
Monterfolk and their relationships with each other is a good point, yes. Not every abhuman is going to give a shit about the humans, but those harpies or sirens gotta be taught a lesson.

Of course, before we can figure out how each larger group of monsterfolk feel about each other, we'd have to decide on how we'd handle monster diversity. A big draw to monster girls is the fact that there's so many types, and I think we'd need to find the right balance of fleshed out and in depth monster societies, and the random monstergirl or monsterboy that are just small vagabonds traveling here and there and don't have their societies explored too much.
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>>55138680
Well I use animals or creatures they are based on for some society ideas:

For example I see crowid harpies as group of extremely smart creatures that have good relationships between the different types of crowids and are quick to adapt, while I could see lamias coming into huge groups during mating season and so on....
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>>55138720
Good starting point for each creature specifically, but I'm talking more large scale. The crowid harpies in the "wild" might be adapting easily here and there, but what happens when they settle down? Do they continue that adapting nature and start trying to integrate into other societies? Does a conflict with humans make them incredibly distrusting for generations (crows and ravens have real good memories)? Or do they become human allies? What if bigger and larger wild harpies start attacking their nice little village they've set up?

I'd probably come up with maybe 4 or 5 major monsterfolk groups around humans, and then a bunch of smaller, wilder monsterfolks between everything.
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>>55120523
>Most men turned into both instinct driven monstrosities and ended up sterile, but women tended to be treated more kindly and could breed true.
And by some tenacious vitality, enough of these damned survivors made it through the fallout and long winter to pass their damage on to a new generation. Over time the worst of it was bled out, resulting in a speciated monster girl population. Mostly human mutants, but with notable animalistic traits that stand out.

Alternatively, because mutation is supposed to be random they could be the result of intelligent design. The creations of a 'Goddess', whether a mutant herself with a complex or an artificial intelligence from before the war. Each species being based off a unique individual mutant used as a template to produce the populations that were later released. Whether or not this is a good thing could be played with. Maybe the Goddess is benevolent seeking to use it's children to aid humanity, some less than stellar batches could've resulted in >>55120821, it might want to eventually replace humanity with something... more, or it could have been generations since and their creator is in fact dead having never been able to fix the breeding problem.
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>>55138890
Well we can always have swan harpies as the flying bastards that attack everything as for the crows - Well they are known for using decoys and mastering mimicry - could see then setting up traps for those that attack them.
As for civilisation - I think they would do what is best for them in the long run.
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>>55139313
>legs
DROPPED
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>>55138924
We could always have both and it would depend on how far from human said member of monsterfolk is.

Also I feel like working out what each type does could help to come up how they interact so to speak. (Start small and then expand)
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>>55138924
Slightly off-topic, but would cold-blooded demi-humans have an advantage for sniping?
I suppose insect ones would fare better because no lungs.
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Gargfan back who modded magical realm nto normalish.

Another thought I was kicking around is genus loci. Basically local gods, like Kami. They reflect things in the area that are ubiquitous or important.

So you got snake genus loci, trees, wolves, etc.

They can breed with humans, result is beast peeps
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>>55142887
Maybe? Common depiction seems to suggest reptilian and insectoid demi-humans would probably still be warm-blooded, at least partially, and have lungs since they are half-human, especially where all the vitals tend to be. A lamia or arachne could certainly climb up trees and setup to shoot from other structures a human marksman couldn't though.
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>>55142887
A cold-blooded creature would essentially show up as ambient temperature on thermal imaging, or at least they'd stick out a lot less. Besides that I can't really think of one.
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>>55142887
>no lungs
But why though
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>>55144385
I agree on both fronts - they are most likely warm blooded as they are shown to be quite active (As well as capable of sweating though the skin which quite rare amongst most creatures) and I could see some lamia setting up a firing position up in ruined buildings far from eyes of most soldiers
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>>55145121
doesn't breathe, it means the aim is steadier.
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>>55134555
>more detail
As you wish.

>Mermaids are more like aquatic mammals than fish (meaning they're warmblooded, give live births, have mammary glands, can't actually breathe underwater but can hold their breath for extended periods et cetera)
>They're as intelligent as humans, but due to the difficulties related to building a civilization when you're mostly underwater (they only barely master the craft of making fire, as you can understand) they're mostly aquatic nomads
>A significant group of them happens upon a coastal human settlement, and makes friendly contact with them
>Eventually they learn that for some reason humans are really interested in all that underwater junk the mermaids themselves mostly ignore
>A lucrative trade develops between the two, with mermaids trading underwater junk such as pearls and lobster for human goods like bronze tools (bronze doesn't rust in water, right?), vegetables, meat et cetera
>The city starts rebuilding certain segments to accomodate the mermaids, such as a canal that directly leads into the commercial district
>Over the years these changes become more and more extensive, to the point where the city becomes a Venice-like settlement with canals instead of roads
>As such, humans and mermaids have more and more contact with eachother, and some romantic liaisons follow
>This is especially noteworthy when the queen of the merfolk marries the human lord-mayor, making their civilizations effectively one and the same
>Now some merfolklovers have their houses rebuilt in such a way that there's a basement "entrance" leading directly to the canal "streets"
>The mixed settlement grows wealthy through trade, being able to gather pearls and such that no other human settlement can find
>Over the centuries the humans and merfolk BLANDA UPP into some kind of weird, amphibian race that's mostly human but has webbed feet and hands and feels just as comfortable on land as they do in the ocean
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>>55151505
Good work (I just need to check I think bronze does rust underwater you might need coat that with silver)
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>>55151505
EVERYTHING corrodes or decays in water. Some things just do it slower. Having any tool keep its edge would be difficult when water always threatens to at least wear it down as it flows. Protective coverings for almost any tool would be necessary when not in use. A quick Google search states that bronze, durimet, and monel are all corrosion-resistant in sea water. Durimet probably can't be made without magic in a fantasy setting, but monel could be possible, being made primarily from nickel and trace amounts of copper, iron, carbon, and silicon.
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>>55151505
>Pearls
Try bissus. That shit will make a settlement filthy rich in a few years.
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Anyone got few pictures of the mammailn merfolk? Because I only know one and it's not here
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>>55136755
>ywn have a monstergirl gf with massive hands that appreciates your small, dexterous hands for being able to manipulate the finer things she never could on her own
>instead you'll just get laughed at by 3DPD
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I would love an entire miniature range based solely on /pfg/ threads.
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>>55151505
>>55138383
>>55138890

So now we are at the point like this I got this idea: So we don't have magic to create monster folk (Heck maybe just remove magic all together and just use more science and old tech in creative ways), instead they are results of evolution, possibly because world they live in has many isolated areas, which lead to development of many unique sentient creatures.

But then this problem fell (natural disaster, some sort of invention by one of the species or something else entirely)

This would lead to development of monster folk that is a bit closer to realism in a way
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>>55145121
Insects don't have a centralized respiratory system. This an advantage for long-distance marksmanship because it means their bodies won't rise and fall as they breathe.

Of course a human-sized creature wouldn't be able to have a decentralized respiratory system because of their volume but then it's a bug person so logic is pretty much out the window at this point.
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>>55153767
There are some ways it could happen - it could be the case of humanoid that has lots of bug futures as well (like having both exoskeleton and inner skeleton and having mammalian breathing system and so on)
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>>55138924
What's it with /k/ and monstergirls anyhow? Or /k/ and /a/.
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>GUYS LET'S MAKE A MONSTERGIRL SETTING
>it's MGE but the main conflict is nonexistent
>it's a mindless nonstandard systemless fantasy setting but with hot vaguely-animalistic sexpots in place of elves, dwarves, gnolls, etc.

Is this what those terrible "your party wakes up in MGE, how do you get raped and corrupted" threads have been leading up to?
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>>55153825
Not really I am looking at the scary point of the monsterfolk - After all if you use most of them could be physically superiors in interesting ways.

(As for the rape part yeah that is when we get to horror part as it won't be pleasant...)
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>>55153863
Thus far all your posts have been about a nebulous nondescript fantasy world with monstergirls peppered throughout it through "evolution" like if Man After Man was written while the author was jerking off. If you want to make the setting "scary", you ought to spend a few days reading other fictional settings or just abandon the "totally smexy babes who are MONSTERS on the outside but cute and friendly on the inside" aspect entirely
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>>55153923
Eh...Well horror is not what I seek this time - this time I seek ways to make them make sense and I use term monsterfolk - that does not imply they are cute....
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>>55153798
A lot of artists like drawing guns and tactical shit. Those same kind of artists see monster girls are the new hot thing and like it too. It's a match made in heaven.
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>>55154476
Also monster girls can be base for some interesting mutants in some settings - especially if there look is deceiving
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>>55138332
What's going on in that pic?
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>>55154677
Not sure, I found it at random, but I believe the girl is blind.
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>>55153798
Some of the waffegeists that /k/ wants to fuck have different characteristics, like fox ears and a tail, or elf ears. I'm not sure why that is, but it's a thing.
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>>55154677
She's blind and he's dying from a heart attacked triggered by acute adorableness.
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>>55154677
The girl is like a dinosaur, if anon ceases to move then she can't see him and thus is worried.
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>>55153798
>>55154710
/k/ is just weird like that.
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>>55154801
It's not really that far of a stretch to go from wanting a gun-girl waifu to wanting a monstergun-girl waifu
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>>55156137
Ummm...that's interesting. Personally I'd prefer if the top half of the whale was all human, but that way works too.
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>>55156137
Well this is close to the idea how mermaids should actually work
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>>55157132
That's adorable
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>>55156137
>>55157767
Looks more like a person got her dress stuck on a whale's face. While cetacean mermaids do make more sense than fish-mermaids (they'd be aquatic mammals rather than half-mammal half-fish), her upper body is literally growing out of the tip of the whale's upper jaw (you can clearly see the throat-pleats on the whale's lower jaw), which raises all kinds of anatomic questions.
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>>55157914
Well this is why I said close, the size is way off
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>>55157924
There was actually a lot of talk about different types of mermaids in a recent thread, eventually getting to the point of whalemaids being talked about.
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>>55157955
which one? and I wouldn't mind talking about it here
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>>55158043

>>55113672
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>>55158060
Thank you, as for the whale mermaids, well it could be an interesting legendary sea monster (even if misunderstood)
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>>55158060
Now I'm interested in seeing a modern setting where monster-girls exist, and the Orca-maids perform tricks in Seaworld with humans in front of crowds, until eventually the whole thing gets shut down because the Orca-maids got a bit too rough with their handlers and accidentally killed a couple of them.
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>>55158310
This could be a part of series of monsterfolk related events in modern setting (We could probably explore some other concepts as well)
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>>55159033
So why are there humanoid orcas working in Seaworld? Are they as intelligent as humans and just violent? Are they nonsapient like chimpanzees? Are they sapient but uncivilized and simply being fursecuted by the evil evil humen?
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For whale mermaids (and eelmaids and shrimpmaids etc) you may want to have a look at Sea Princess Azuri, a manga series mostly intended as shojo but it has some neat designs and stuff like orca-maids training their voices/sonar into weapons.
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>>55159142
Think of them like pitbulls, friendly most of the time, but can occasionally snap without provocation and kill you. I think the monster-girls would largely fulfill the same functions as they do in real life, ie the dog-girls would have no problem being "pets" and what not, the Orcas would for the most part enjoy their job but also get stressed out from the circumstances and lash out (with their immense size and strength leading to injuries for the handlers).
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>>55159352
So monstergirls are effectively just animals you can fuck?
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>>55159380
They still have mostly human intelligence, but their personalities and standards differ from humans. Obviously no human would be okay with being a "pet" (since it would be tantamount to slavery) but the monster-girls differing standards makes them okay with it (or even desire it in the case of dog-girls).

Now, from there, you could go two ways, the lighthearted way, which would basically be like monster-mosume I guess. Or you get get REALLY dark and have the shark-girls eating the seal-girls and the Japanese sailors harpooning the whale-girls.
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>>55159468
You can have both really...And just remined of the dark part when you need
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>>55159536
You could have the humans taking advantage and using the monster-girls while still retaining their nature. Like the military using wolf-girls because of their skills, strength, and pack-mentality, but the wolf-girls are still part wolf (and thus undomesticated and prone to violence) and you probably shouldn't get near them if you don't have to.

This would allow the setting to acknowledge and use both sides of the monstergirls, human and animal.
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>>55159468
It sounds like you're just making a generic furry setting and making the furries less... furry. I don't have anything wrong with that aside from the massive faggotry needed to consider playing in it in the first place, but don't pretend this can be considered a fleshed-out setting at all.
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>>55159830
This is the issue with most /tg/-made settings.
Either you try to flesh them out completely and lose people at every step of the way since your vision contradicts theirs, or you try to satisfy everyone and remain vague.

At some point you have to leave the computer and do the shit yourself if you want your "GATE reimagined as UNEF III in 1985" campaign world.
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>>55134991
What's CATastrophe? It's very hard to google.
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>>55159649
>Timpopo-chiang was conscripted after highschool to fight in the Great Witch War of 2022
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>>55156137
Good God, I can't fap to this.
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>>55134555
I have been thinking for a while about monstergirls in cyberpunk land.

Mostly I use 'em as SURGE NPCs in shadowrun. There's a "reagent" store run by a pack of near feral monster kiddos. Technically it's a meat shop, but the nature of hunting in the 6th world and their uneducated manner means a lot of magical shit gets mixed in there with the devil-rat-on-a-stick.
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>>55159830
That wasn't really my goal, I just want to have monster-girls that retain the human intelligence but have the monster part be more than just a gimmick or aesthetic.
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>>55164561
The way I like doing that is by making them have biological differences.
One of my favorite ones had lamias be absolutely covered in poison glands. One dying was a huge biohazard.
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>>55157924
My point wasn't strictly the size (although a whale-sized mermaid would be pretty implausible, but I don't expect fantasy to stick to plausibility), but the fact that the design is anatomically confusing. She's clearly got a rorqual's throat-pleats, which are there to facilitate lunge-feeding (rorquals swim at high speed at a school of fish or krill and open their mouth really wide, the pleats letting their throat to expand to swallow a huge volume of water which they then spit out, leaving the food stuck on the balenes), but she's still got a tiny human-sized mouth. So either her body is literally stuck on the tip of the whale's upper jaw, or the pleats are useless (well, I suppose she could also have some other way of sucking in huge volumes of water).
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>>55162386
Uh...That was something I was looking towards - setting they don't show up in unusually
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>>55167477
It makes sense, I'd imagine monstergirls would be quite common in the service sector, who wouldn't want their barista or waitress to be a cute monstergirl? Maybe the corporations breed their own genetically modified MGs, or maybe they are just androids, or maybe the ears and tail are actually biological implants in human women required for the job.
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>>55167520
And here we have the dark turn I wanted - Now I want to combine cyberpunk and post-post-apocalipit setting in a way where there would be there wild corner of the world.
Then it could be the case that some monstergirs (and maybe boys) that were created as waiters just left the cities and now reside in the wild places filled with scavangers and such (Also guys who wants to hear a way to make a car merfolk could use?)
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>>55134555
Bipedal Scorpiongirls could have various societies and variants based off of biomes.
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>>55168511
I like the centaur/mermaid style better, myself.
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>>55168511
>>55169082
Why not have both? You know different regions require different adaptation
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>>55169840
>implying there is a single region in which centaur-based bodies could even remotely be adapted from
>implying centaur-based bodies aren't complete anatomical abominations
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>>55161063
old /tg/ homebrew for images like this

the bright and fluffy post apocalypse
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>>55161063
Oh shit, someone replied to me! I had a hell of a time googling myself.
https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Setting:CATastrophe
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>>55134555
>Monsterfolk of smaller size kept as pets - how would you implament them into a setting?
They're essentially puppies and were created via gene manipulation and controlled mutation.
>Monstergirls (And possibly boys) in Post-Post-Apocalyptic setting - How would they come to be and would they for societies
Neither really fit in with humans despite needing them badly to keep on existing, some try to integrate and try to earn their way by performing some form of service while others essentially farm humans. Monsterboys and monstergirls aren't particularly fond of one another, there's an instinctive disgust in a lamia when s/he sees a lamia of the opposite sex, but will work together if need be.
>Oh and creating some sort of lamia like abhumans for 40k.
Okay just take EMG, say it's an imperial planet now, make everything more gothic, religious, and shitty, and kill off all orcs and kobolds and zombies and whatever Doppel is, and done.
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>>55170909
Was gonna say zombies can be made into techpriests, but yeah...wait no, EMG orcs count as beastmen not xenos.
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>>55171109
>orcs join the penal legions in the hopes of being led by a qt
>these troops are so loyal to their "waifu" and the emperor that they make even sisters of battle accepting of their presence on the battlefield when by all accounts they should be setting them on fire
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>>55171281
And now I imagine this:
> Group of daemonetts emerge from the warp to attack some hive world
> Penal legions is deploayed
>Daemonette run away from a giant group of orcs chasing them, as there faith burns them to a crisp...
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>>55172044
>only one waifu for laifu!
>kill the haremfags!
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>>55172187
Someone make this an artwork
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>>55138924
>Alternatively, because mutation is supposed to be random they could be the result of intelligent design. The creations of a 'Goddess', whether a mutant herself with a complex or an artificial intelligence from before the war. Each species being based off a unique individual mutant used as a template to produce the populations that were later released. Whether or not this is a good thing could be played with. Maybe the Goddess is benevolent seeking to use it's children to aid humanity, some less than stellar batches could've resulted in >>55120821 →, it might want to eventually replace humanity with something... more
This was basically my idea for a canon-complaisant lewd version of the Fallout setting:
The remnant of the Midwestern Brotherhood of Steel eventually dig-up a Super Robobrain created by and out of the inventor of Robobrain technology.
An ex-Nazi Mad Scientist who turned themselves into an organic super computer and got put into mothballs because they were just that insane, said Super Robobrain feels the nuclear apocalypse is the perfect excuse to bring about their version of utopia, and manipulates the already fairly liberal Midwestern Brotherhood into becoming a Sisterhood of monstrous Überfräulein.
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>>55175558
I keep thinking of echidna wars whenever I see an arachne or lamia.
That'd be an interesting premise to adapt.
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>>55175558
>Macro

>>55176207
I keep hearing about Echidna Wars, what is that?
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>>55176512
Ryona vore sidescroller game. Pretty good actually, and you can skip the death animations.
It's just the lamias and arachnes eat you with their vaginas.
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Let's bring this back on track.

How about using a soft sci-fi setting for this, like a recently found solar system? A few races found it at the same time and figure that working together and making it work will be easier than fighting over it.

You could have small races having to deal with humans and other Large races.

The world is still being developed, which leaves plenty of undeveloped areas to explore.
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>>55176939
Trials in Tainted Space does this.

It might be a pron game, but damn is the idea of a collection of races going on a goldrush in space just hit a few buttons for me.
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>>55177392
That's part of what I think would make it work. People would be aware that they'd have to work with other species in a Work-in-Progress planet, which would immediately shift the types of characters who would come in and their skills to contribute.

Replace the Gold with some Precursor© brand ruins and you've got even more motivation and campaign Sparks.
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>>55176512
>Macro
I didn't even notice until you mentioned it. Can you really complain if it's not fetishistic though?
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>>55181314
Nah, but if you have any more that involve interactions, that would be good. Part of this thread is imagining how people with different sizes and body types would get along or simply deal with their presence
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>>55176939
I myself feel that could work really well.
So while you work out the sociology of them I will work on biology?

After all it's slim chance races will look similar if they come from different places, so the old concept of result of old colonies for each race works quite well
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>>55181834
One of the things I'm trying to figure out is what the purpose of a web that huge is for a spider-girl. What exactly is she catching, friggin dragons?
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>>55182626
Biology still matters a lot, it would affect where they go to settle down and how the world is split up.

For example, Small Snakefolk might prefer cliffs and mountains they can burrow themselves into. Even with technology, few things keep out the cold and predators like solid Rock and a heated rock.

Obviously, Aquatic people come with their own difficulties before you start throwing around size. I'm headed to bed, but toss out a few major Monster Races that have invested a lot into this shared world.

>>55182780
It's a safety net to catch errant planes and to camouflage it's location. Put some of those uprooted trees on the web and it has a good spot to wait without violating the Prime Directive, and any Humans that get caught get brought along for the ride.
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>>55182857
>It's a safety net to catch errant planes and to camouflage it's location. Put some of those uprooted trees on the web and it has a good spot to wait without violating the Prime Directive, and any Humans that get caught get brought along for the ride.
You've peaked my interest. What exactly is this "Prime Directive"? It sounds like you've got a fascinating setting in mind.
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>>55182934
I should be sleeping, but I got pulled away.

The Prime Directive is from Star Trek, it's a rule that basically says they won't go to planet and play gods or mess too much with civilizations that haven't reached a certain level of technology.

Now imagine there being Giant, extra-terrestrial Aliens that occasionally crash on Earth. If some people found that Giant Spider Person, or maybe the Merfolk's spaceship showed up at around this time, they might say they have to bring it along. What would life be like inside a Macro Spiderperson's space ship or being taken inside the Merfolk's Scout ship?
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>>55183102
Well I could see the merfolk, while spiders could have some trouble (As such things might have evolved on low gravity worlds)
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>>55183771
Still, what do you think it would be like if you had to share a planet with something so big? Even with advancements in Science, they'd still have to find land based resources. Do you think people would live near beaches and rivers if they frequently swam up through them? Heck, what kind of technology would they be able to offer to a newly colonized world?

Going back to the Spider Giant, would they still be creating web out of habit? If it's a low gravity world that they can live in, how would they feel about having to constantly remove Humans who have take to jumping everywhere from their webs? Do you think they would do well being surrounded by such small humans, or would they require space?
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>>55186634
Well space travel from water would be harder as we all know water is quite heavy and heavy ships are bad news in rocket science, but I could see them making use of different materials then us, ones found underwater and hard for use to get - after all one of most powerful glues in the world are found in molluscan while some of the bones of sea animals are extramly hard - so yeah I could see some interesting uses for metals like gold or extensive use of glue or even giant traveling cities underwater.

As for spiders, they might have problems as they would be reletivly weak, (Low gravity world would lead to small strength compared to size) so they might have problems dealing with humans with brute force
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So if anyone is interested, In 40k, based on Dark Herecy, Inquisitor radical could have centaur, lamia, dragonewt like or other kind of mutant as an acolyte (As these are the mutations)

And yes they are still human and could earn inquisitors respect or just turn out useful...
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>>55186850
There's a couple of ways you can spin Giant Space Merfolk. Rockets full of water for them might not be a good idea, but what about Space Elevators? A huge upfront cost, but probably necessary for them. Material that can be used for an Elevator like that is going to be insanely valuable in EVERYTHING. Not only that, but they might have to use hollowed out Asteroids as Space Aquariums for themselves. Reverse that technology a bit and Humans would be able to live on waterworlds in Ocean Terrariums.

Giant Spider might still be insanely strong and valuable as armor or as part of space suits. But it might still be weird having a Giant Spider working and shopping among so many small humans.
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>>55187133
Yeah but spiders could not survive on higher gravity worlds easily, so yeah they would be stuck on there own worlds and humans would be sort of invaders in there eyes
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>>55187103
(So yeah canonically it is possible in 40k to have a person who lives with a lamia or a centaur (or some other liminal), you just need to find a reason why)
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>>55154941
Now I'm just thinking about a waifu who carries an orc-launcher.
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What would you guys say is the most popular type of monstergirl for roleplaying and for waifuing?
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>>55189623
Aside from catgirls and kitsune, lamias.
I wonder if they'd enjoy having their noodle bodies massaged.
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>>55189806
>I wonder if they'd enjoy having their noodle bodies massaged.
Snakes really enjoy cuddling because they like your body heat, but I'm not sure about massaging. They might ask for your help when they're moulting though.
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>>55190599
If the aliens in Pacific Rim really wanted to destroy humanity, all they'd have to do is send giant sexy ladies to conquer Earth. No soldier wants to be the asshole that killed the world's biggest waifu.
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>>55190935
(Is it bad I added this pic to my "cute stuff" folder?)
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>>55190996
No, that's not bad at all.
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>>55190935
That's just going to lead to the monsters rebelling when they realize the humans will treat them better than the aliens.
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>>55191181
Maybe that's how humanity ends up enslaved. We build giant monstergirl waifus to fight off the Kaijus, but everyone is so happy to be the servant to a giant sexy qt3.14 that they willingly end up under her dictatorship. Or maybe I'm just a weirdo who thinks most people have the same desires I do.
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>>55191367
>Or maybe I'm just a weirdo who thinks most people have the same desires I do.

You're not alone anon.

Kaiju for president!
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>>55191367
I don't think everyone would be happy unless everyone had their own, unless they started sending people to colonize the thousands of empty worlds that the aliens had already attacked while also greatly expanding the monstergirl program to keep all the colonies secure, resulting in all the colonies having a surprisingly even human/kaiju ratio without massive overcrowding.
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>>55191889
Maybe the personal caretakers of the monstergirls ensure that you get more attention from her, but it's also a very dangerous and demanding job.

>be me, one of a dozen caretakers to the local giant dragon-girl
>I've finally gotten done with a 14 hour shift, hauling food for her to eat, cleaning her body and clothes, letting her "play" with me to relieve her boredom in between Kaiju fights
>2 other caretakers have died this past month, Jared was stepped on when she got up to take a walk, Mark was fucking eaten by her after he started talking back to her when she was insulting him
>this job isn't how I imagined it would be, she seemed so cute and innocent when I first got here, I was so happy to serve her, but now I feel like worthless trash
>before you ask, trust me, you don't want to know what happens when you ask to leave this job

That got a little darker than I had intended it to.
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>>55190935
>>55191367
I'd do it. I happen to be an expert on this topic.
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>>55192717
So where's the picture that has her getting poked in the head
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>>55192717
If you kill the giant waifu I think her legion of followers would tear you limb from limb.
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>>55192840
They would try. Hopefully the power-up from absorbing her essence would tip the scales.
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>>55192891
>>55192840
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>>55192912
These count as monstergirls, right?
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>>55134555
Monstergirls are inherently magical realm

FFS the entire concept began as a fapfiction. "It's a world full of cute female semi-furries who think about nothing but making lonely neckbeards cum".

"Monstergirl" is a silly concept anyway when 99% of fantasy and sci fi settings have female monsters anyway
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>>55192485
At that point I think we'd be better sticking with the robots.
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>>55193022
Monster girls were a cool paraphilia pre-2010. Encyclopedia, Quest, and Monmusu are what ruined it.
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Let's be honest admit the prime reason we like monstergirls has nothing to do with snek tails or fox ears but instead with the promise of unconditional love, something a pet can provide but never a human.
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>>55193115
I actually like monstergirls because their animal features give them a physical advantage over their human partners, which leads to a different relationship dynamic than a human/human pairing. This can be used for lewd stuff or it can also just be cute and fun.

The fact that mostergirls (especially Lamias) are the perfect predators for same-size vore scenarios helps, too.
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>>55193115
I didn't ask for these feels anon
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>>55193115
I always thought it was for entertainment and exoticness or something.

Also the fun in twisting expectations.
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>>55193022
Monstergirls are an ancient concept anon, lamias, harpies, centaurs, mermaids, huldra, etc.

Sure, we made them cute, but no one wants to look at an ugly monstergirl, that doesn't mean though that all monstergirls are just fapbait.
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>>55193115
Well duh. That's what all fiction is about. Men want to be loved like how mommy loves her precious little boy. That is, unconditionally and for what he is. Wanted and appreciated for being himself, not actually doing anything. That's why shit like monstergirls exists as a thing. Also why most stories have female love interests who adore the main character for just being him.

Women don't want to be loved in the same sense that men do. A man who just smiles and is simply excited to have her company is not attractive. Women want to bask in the glory of another man, and feel his value trickle down from her association with him. His status taking her from peasant to queen, from Lois Lane to "Superman's wife". To know he can absolutely crush anyone who could harm her because she's "his". To be the bloodtoy of a vampire prince. To enjoy his wealth. To enjoy his charm and charismatic behavior. To be Daenarys to Drogo. To smirk at the other girls and think "Ha! He chose ME!". Why do you think all romance novels follow the same pattern?

Humanity is screwed up.
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>>55193306
Female monsters are an ancient concept

Monstergirls means fapbait
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>>55193373
Only if you don't bother to add any serious behavioral or physical differences. Monstergirls should for the most part be dangerous, but that doesn't mean they can't also be cute.
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>>55193335
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>>55193573
Basically bro, basically. It's fucked in an almost amusing way.
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>>55193115
What?
No.
I want a girl with some fight and mystery to her.
I want to say "What? There's a VAGINA here?"
I want to have a scar over my eye from the minigolf incident.
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>>55193335
>Wanted and appreciated for being himself

Love shouldn't have to be fed, with achievements and platitudes. Love flows from the heart, free and without condition.
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>>55193335
edgepost kino
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>>55151505
>Other merchant cities hear of this unique relationship, and try to copy it.
>The market is flooded with mermaid goods and the value drops
>The economy crashes
Also
>Inland merchants are buttmad about not being able to gather pearls
>Instead they start hiring other monstergirls for new jobs
>Lamia venom distilled into a perfume which sells for loads
>Corvidgirls become porters, with the goods being held by "aircarts" held aloft by buoyant, rigid balloons with vacuums inside created and maintained by hedgemages.
>Slimefolk are used in brewing to help foster the growth of yeast and produce better brews


But my addition to anons narrative aside, what if harpies weren't fully sapient? I mean they have human mouths, so presumably they could learn to speak, but I do wonder what it would be like to have a borderline-but-not-quite sapient pet.
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>>55194599
I don't know why everyone wants a pet so bad.
I find the ideal use of harpies is to have three girls fly down, sit on a tree, and watch you while you are doing a strenuous activity.
Then they point at you and talk amongst themselves, occasionally laughing.
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>>55194641
>it gets hot while you're working, so you take off your shirt
>turns out you're fucking ripped
>the tone of the harpies changes, and one of them even comes down to introduce herself
>nope, ain't got time for bitches
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>>55154941
>She's a first sergeant but looks like she's little more than 20
>Her blouse is unbuttoned
>She has shells in her boonie hat which probably isn't authorized anyway
>She has shells in her cleavage that shouldn't be on display in the first place
>She has a shell in her mouth
>Skirt
>Her panties are visible while in uniform
>She has shells in her panties
>The shells in her panties are VISIBLE WHILE IN UNIFORM
>Non-regulation holster
>Non-standard shotgun not slung
>BLACK thigh-high socks
>Socks visible
>Straps all over
>IS THAT A CONDOM HANGING OUT OF YOUR POCKET, MA'AM?!
>Sleeves are rolled up, but only to the forearm
>Sleeves are unbuttoned

My jimmies aren't just rustling, my jimmies are vibrating hard enough to undergo Jimmie fusion right now. I'm about to turn into a stellar-jimmie-fucking-nova right now. I haven't felt this much rage since some newfag on /b/ called Nurse-kun a faggot
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>>55194730
>IS THAT A CONDOM HANGING OUT OF YOUR POCKET, MA'AM?!
Implying there's anything wrong with a soldier maximizing protection
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>>55194725
truly, girls watching is a double sided sword.
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>>55190935
>If the aliens in Pacific Rim really wanted to destroy humanity, all they'd have to do is send giant sexy ladies to conquer Earth. No soldier wants to be the asshole that killed the world's biggest waifu.
>>55191181
>That's just going to lead to the monsters rebelling when they realize the humans will treat them better than the aliens.
Yeah, but it's not like the Aliens are going to realize that...

>>55191367
>Maybe that's how humanity ends up enslaved. We build giant monstergirl waifus to fight off the Kaijus, but everyone is so happy to be the servant to a giant sexy qt3.14 that they willingly end up under her dictatorship.
Nah, just because they are Giant doesn't mean they are good leaders, it just makes them more visible.

>>55194641
>Then they point at you and talk amongst themselves, occasionally laughing.
I have that pic!
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>>55194725
>Quiet Corvid girl int he library
>Go there in lazing clothes, she shies away from you
>Go there in tight clothes showing off ripped body, nothing
>Go there and start reading Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, no effect
>Go there and start reading Trotsky, she loses it and starts arguing with you
>Actually make some strong arguments for a socialized economy
>Neither of you make headway
>She tells you she respects your ability to hold yourself in a debate
>Start meeting and arguing over other philosophic concepts
>tfw no ass burger crow gf
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>>55194860
If she was maximizing protection she'd be wearing a helmet
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>>55195012
>Actually make some strong arguments for a socialized economy
...wat
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>>55195064
They exist. They're just pic related.
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>>55195088
Is that the right picture?
I am struggling to analagize it to any kind of economic statement.
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>>55195012
>corvidgirl is ancap
I always knew I liked her, but this means marriage
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>>55195121
Arguing about socialism is like talking about unicorns. You can say a lot of things that sound very nice, but in the end it just ends up being a donkey with a carrot tied to his head.

Now back to your regularly scheduled thread before this derail starts to detract from the cute harpies
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>>55195154
Except for roads.
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Can burgers be considered monstergirls?
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>>55195133
Just as a statement, it's probably not best to marry a girl who agrees with you too much. As far as I can tell, having regular but relatively peaceful arguments is a important part of a long-term relationship.

>>55195159
Donkeys can be useful! One just has to be aware they're buying a donkey and a carrot.

Capitalism on the other hand is like a woman. If you keep it trim, it's very nice, but woe to you if it becomes bloated.
So, Froggirls. Could they be poisonous? If so, would it be conscious and thus useful, or unconscious and stress-triggered and thus dangerous for the mate?
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>>55195209
man there are so many fucking kinds of frogs, anon. SO MANY KINDS.
It is likely the ones that are poisonous would either not live in society, or be wearing inverse plague doctor getups.
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>>55195209
>or unconscious and stress-triggered and thus dangerous for the mate?
I'd say this would be the case, but honestly I tend to favor the more animalistic characteristic any time I can. Wolf-girls hunt in packs (albeit with guns) and are territorial, lamias are cold-blooded (and thus only in warm climates) they use their tongues to smell and they are loners, etc.

I find that the key to having a good monster-girl setting is to reconcile the instincts of their animal with the intelligence of their humanity, and then find a way for human civilization to interact with them meaningfully. For example, cow-girls might produce a special kind of milk sought by human civilization, so they are kept under the care and protection of farmers (who protect them from wolf-girls who would not hesitate to eat them). Wolf-girls are territorial and dangerous (although they don't actively hunt humans) but they are also useful to the military thanks to their sharp noses, high strength, and pack mentality, and thus they are recruited into the military in exchange for lifetime supplies of furs and hunting weapons.
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>>55195186
Depends.
Is it a McDonalds hamburger?
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>>55195329

That is an insane amount of work for a bloody burger alignment image. Christ on a bike.
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>>55139313
>anthroshit
fuck off >>>/trash/
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>>55154941
>That fucking image
Not even the most depraved of /k/ommandos would waifu something like that.
My god, that image makes me want to go on a multi hour knife hand rampage.
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>>55187202
>Reverse Starship Troopers
If their Spider silk is as strong as ours, they'd quickly be recruited. Might be a fun idea about having to protect them from even bigger threats because the silk is just too good.

Still, funny that they might end up having to rely on a smaller species for defense.

>>55192485
In the lore for Pacific Rim, the aliens would make the Kaijus fight each other until only one remains, then send that one to 'Urf. You could play the PTSD angle on them, maybe they started sending the injured and damaged to stall for time, and we managed to switch them to our side.

But as nice as we can be to them, they know their time is limited. She'll come soon enough and kill them, and part of them is afraid that even if they succeed, they'll be killed anyway.
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>>55197818
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>>55199188
Wrong gun, only finland had good female snipers
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>>55194730
>he didn't shove shells in his underpants while on patrol
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>>55190935
>No soldier wants to be the asshole that killed the world's biggest waifu.
But the robot thinks otherwise, and is more than happy to kill any monsters that try to get between her and her pilot.
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>>55200307
I see no problem with this - if anything this might prevent AI from turning on the pilot.
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>>55198895
>the scientists insist that live, cooperative kaiju are too valuable to risk in combat, especially when the Jaegers are more effective anyway
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>>55205162
Feels like one of those Punisher comics. Even if you save them, they're still messed up in the head and they don't escape. You could even add to the suffering by having them send kaiju specifically to kill the rescued ones. Can't leave loose ends.
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>>55206494
Just imagine how much she can sell that's foe
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>>55200307
>>55205162
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>>55193115
Nope, >>55193194 has it 100% for me, I like nonstandard relationship dynamics, find them interesting and easy to include fetishes in

Also agree with that anon, femdom and vore goes best with monstergirls


Though I will throw in that I like my "monstergirls" to be less girl+monster traits and more sexy, but still monstrous female monster cute male monster is fine too
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>>55212499
>>55205162
>>55200307
>Turns out that most Sapient Species in the Galaxy are Huge sized, if not larger
Now I'm really interested to see how Humanity reacts to that.
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>>55214357
>alien 1: "You ever look at the stars and think 'wow, look how small we are'"?
>alien 2: "I suppose I do from time to time. Seeing our small red dot in the vast emptiness of space, with us just being a speck in this universe, it puts perspective on things. It makes you feel...insignificant."
>alien 1: "Gosh, I can only imagine how humans must feel then."
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>>55194860
>soldier
She's roleplaying as a fucking airman you nigger.
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>>55199375
>only finland had good female snipers
dumbest comment on 4chan.
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>>55214539
>"Mom, look, can I keep it?"
>"Honey, no. That's a Human, a person, not a pet."
>"But, but we have a spare terrarium!"
>"No. Now be careful not to drop that ice cream on it. It's bigger than he is."
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>>55215819
>A little girl offers Krognar the Destroyer an ice cream cone
>"Thank you human, I will forever cherish this day of friendship!"
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>>55214365
Owl and Crow are cute, cute! CUTE!
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>>55216069
You'd wind up with this kind of situation over and over throughout the galaxy.

It's even canon to the 40K setting. There's a planet out there where Dinosaur Folk can punch it out with Titans.
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>>55214787
Well they did have the best snipers in general (And best one was woman), so in comparison all others are not as good
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>>55216207
Yes, I agree, crows are cute as are owl, so I don't even get why people thing swans are nice - they are just evil
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>>55214539
>aliens reproduce by inserting one human into their vagina, where they'll fuse with her and join consciousness, having babies at will
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>>55216841
/d/ por favor, go back to bed
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>>55216841
This is not far from how anglerfish works - so yeah nature is scary
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>>55216258
Exodite worlds? Tyranids? Or just ork pets?
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>>55216258
Which leads back to giant robots fighting giant monsters, not because giant robots are the only way to kill the monsters, but because it doesn't look good if the police use railguns every time they have to deal with a drunk alien.
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>>55216886
Not everyday Acsmine is relevant.
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>>55216841
I question that they need humans, though being able to use them as a happy accident is fine
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>>55193306
>>55193373
Echidna was described as "half beautiful maiden and half fearsome snake" in the mythology. So it's not just female monsters, but attractive female monsters that are ancient.
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>>55154710
The fox and elf ear stuff came from a shit anime about gun girls the artists just decided to roll with it
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>>55214539
>>55216841
>>55217065
>Race of giantess xeno waifus
Yes
>Throw in Unbirthing and mental assimilation
YES
>Acsmine setting
Absolutely perfect

>>55193034
This is fine too
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>>55216815
The best Finnish sniper by a long shot, and the only really famous on, was Simo Häyhä (although Finnish army during the winter war had many good sharpshooters, and even today Finnish army trains very good sharpshooters), who is probably also one of the best, if not the best snipers ever (his feats made even more impressive in that he only used the iron sight of his rifle, as he found a binocular sight to be more of a hindrance than help; it tends to get fogged up in cold weather and sun glinting off it will reveal your position to enemy snipers, which is actually how he got most of his kills).

The famous female sniper you're thinking of is probably Russian, as they had a number of skilled female snipers from when they had to start conscripting every able-bodier person, man or woman, and usually put the women into positions not directly on the frontlines, such as long-distance sharpshooters.
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>>55218590
I am not thinking russian, mainly because said sniper had most kills for killing russian soldiers
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>>55219870
Smol spider is cuter.
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>>55195329
Monster/animal-girls that actually reflect the creatures that they're based on, rather than being just "human with cat ears/snake tail/horse pussy" is clearly the patrician choise. Or at least the more interesting choise.

Although It'd probably often be more likely to lead to you being accused of magical realm, considering how weird actual nature is. I don't think most people would have particular trouble accepting that lamias/snake-people are a race in the setting, but if said lamis start constricting people and swallowing them whole you're probably going to get accused of multiple different fetishes (and snakes aren't even nearly as bad as most insects or deep sea fish).
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>>55220044
Yeah, I'd imagine the magical realm stuff could be reduced by making the monster-girls not eat humans the vast majority of the time (given how humans are rarely the preferred prey of other species).

The fact that this is a regular thing throughout the universe would also help a bit. Yes, lamias swallow their prey whole, but wolf girls tear their prey apart and spider girls liquify their insides then suck them out like a straw. Maybe someone would still think it was fapbait, but perhaps more people would just think it was part of them being monstergirls.

OR, we could say "they have human mouths and stomachs so they eat like humans". That's not to say that their hunting habits and preferred prey changes, but just that they cook and eat their prey like humans do.
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>>55216841
>where they'll fuse with her and join consciousness
This is the part where it went from fetish to nightmare fuel for me.
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>>55220366
Still a better deal than the anglerfish.
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>>55220397
Not sure if the anglerfish has a better or worse deal than males of most other deep sea fish. Usually they lack the ability to to eat and must simply find a mate before they starve to death (and given the distances involved, the odds aren't in their favour). Male anglerfish at least gets to live on after mating, even if eventually his organs atrophy to the point of being little more than a pair of testicles attached to the female.

It's not suprising some deep sea fish have just evolved to be hermaphrodites and bypassed a lot of these issues.
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>>55219898
But imagine lowing embrace of the big ones
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>>55216841
>humanity was launched onto the galactic stage after being visited by a species descended from ancient alien bioships
>although they can function autonomously, each ship instinctively desires a pilot, and they found humans ideally suited
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>>55222932
I have no problem with that
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>>55223795
I think there was a Space setting that used that as an excuse for Space Giantesses; They discovered an Organic Ship and copied it's FTL drive, but said massive drive system/organ requires an intelligent organic host.
As most Animals fitting that bill got spooked in space, it fell to a brave few human females choosing to be supersized into living Space Ships.
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>>55224151
I feel like it loses something when you go from having vaguely sexual alien space whales to just industrially transforming women into space giantesses. Pushes the concept a bit too far.

You wouldn't see it anyway if you're inside.
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>>55222932
>>55225138
It's a good concept, but I would never get inside that thing's vagina.
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>>55225648
What about this thing?
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>>55225852
No. Just...no.
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>>55225894
Anon, you are gonna get inside that ship! And she is gonna get inside of you. And your gonna like it!
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>>55220366
How is it worse than the alternatives?
He retains some agency this way

>>55224151
>>55225138
I'll admit I'd prefer it if instead of "instantly transforming" them it was more along the lines of them being created/bioengineered that way or have them being mentally uploaded into their new bodies
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>>55227595
>How is it worse than the alternatives?
What sounds better to you, being used as a dildo to have sex then raising your children the normal way, with a mother and father, in your own body. OR, fusing with the alien, never having sex ever again, raising your children as some weird mom and dad hybrid, and never being able to leave that new body.
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>>55228426
Oh, for some reason I was assuming it was the "and join consciousness" and not both parts you had a problem with
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>>55217051
Indeed.
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>>55228426
It's not like sex would be anything more than cuming inside a fallopian tube and it would only be more rarely done because of the effort.
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>>55194185
thats not an edgepost, that is a sadpost.
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I liked this thread a lot more before it became "vore/unbirthing megathread"
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>>55230599
Then post more ideas about monsterwaifu world
Like 99% of the threads this kinda thing happens to, the only reason it's become like that is because you're letting it
Post ideas you like about the subject, ignore what you don't, it's that easy
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>>55230599
What part did you like most, amigo?

PS, welcome to 4chan, home of the Thirst Anon
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>>55230638
oh don't get me wrong, I love monstergirls for magical realm reasons but vore/unbirthing is my anti-magical realm.
tiny lamia pets are ok too.
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>>55227595
>I'll admit I'd prefer it if instead of "instantly transforming"
Oh it wasn't an "Instant" transformation,
intensive growing into the size needed took weeks to months.

Though I do agree that their larger form should be more practical, probably with a smaller "interface" form used for social interaction.
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>>55230666
I know Snakes like hiding in burrows and the like. You figure, tiny intelligent Lamias would hollow out cliffs and mountains?
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>>55230672
I still like the giant bioship waifu end result though
Basically something midway between >>55224151 and >>55230672 is ideal in my opinion
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>>55230599
Nah, it's better this way.
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>>55230797
>I still like the giant bioship waifu end result though
>Basically something midway between >>55224151 (You) and >>55230672 (You) is ideal in my opinion
Same, it's just having a human-sized "remote body" helps with the interpersonal issues.
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>>55231095
Also true
Though I do prefer my bioship waifus to have near total control over their insides, instead/as well
Nothing like the possibility of her shaping the entire room you're in to molest, toy with, and pleasure you when she gets in the mood
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>>55219870
WBCGWSS
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>>55134555
>Monsterfolk of smaller size kept as pets - how would you implament them into a setting?

In my setting, it's goblins. They have a wild variety and a domesticated variety. The domesticated ones have a similar history to dogs: they were domesticated too long ago for anyone to remember when it happened.

Domesticated goblins come in many varieties: stout strong guard goblins and cart pullers, small vicious rat catchers. Sight goblins with massive eyes used in hunting to spot prey. Hound goblins with oversized noses usually seen with them to track things down.

Ones made for more domestic uses.
The perfect servant, taller and more reserved than your average goblin.
Ones bred for just companionship like small teacup goblins. Named after the fact their most common owner, little girls, usually use them to play tea party.

My in world explenation for why so many varieties can exist: Goblins rarely show magic talent, it is internalized. When a female is beaten, her child is born stronger and resistent to beatings. When one is deprived food, they are sluggish to conserve energy and resistant to starvation.

For every struggle, they try to overcome. Humans saw this and manipulated how the mothers were treated (not always cruely) to influence what their child would need to adapt. Which just so happened to be what humans needed.
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>>55231724
This sounds interesting and kind of scary at the same time.
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>>55231724
>lamarckian evolution
Give me the lifespan of an elf and I can make all life obsolete with goblins.
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>>55214357
>turns out the dominant species in the galaxy are moon-sized intelligent space cockroaches
>luckily, they're not hostile at all
>in fact they seem to find human spaceships adorable
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(Wait could monsterfolk general become a thing...Nah sounds like a stupid idea)
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>>55226299
While not my fetish, I quite enjoy this artist.
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>>55227595
Industrially, not instantly.
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This entire thread is so fucking cringe. You people need to get out more and socialize with actual people
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>>55235011
>lel so cringe OMG XD
You're on a tabletop board.
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>>55235011
I just came back from that, I need to ease my mind from the city with some pictures of cute monsters.
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(Anyone got a random pic of a monster girl which we could analize for ideas, like that giant spider one leading to talk about bio-spaceships waifus?)
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>>55235011
Been doing that all weekend
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>>55235011
Every generation has to learn things the hard way. This thread demonstrates that nobody posting here remembers the disasters that were the unified setting or the harem knights threads.
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Was thinking of killing my desire to write and wargame with a single stone by running a /qst/.
The question is, should it be all monstergirl, no monstergirl, or partial monstergirl?
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>>55237303
Throw in monster boys for those that could have them (reptiles and insects can get away with being all female) and then go full out (just make some less cute and more monster and grotesque I suggest)
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>>55237303
>partial monstergirl?
Definitely this. I recommend following the advice of >>55195329 so that you can retain the cute aesthetic of monstergirls without making it just a gimmick used for fapbait.
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>>55237334
I'd say fish more than reptiles. There's a couple of species of lizard that are all female, but it's significantly more common in fish, in addition to being hermaphroditic or changing sex at some point in their life (certain fish live in schools with one male and a "harem" of females, and if the male dies the biggest female turns into the new male, while some fish like the clownfish start their lfie as female and turn into males when they grow older).

>>55237456
It can also be edutaintional! That's a word, right? I did a bunch of "true facts about horrible deep sea mermaids" pictures because I thought it was funny to illustrate actual facts about deep sea fish with mermaids, and hopefully teach somebody something they didn't know before (mostly that the ocean is a horrible place and you really shouldn't go there).
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>>55237552
I really want to play Subnautica, but the game terrifies me so much.
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>>55237303
All.
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>>55237334
There would be boys too.
>>55237456
That could be interesting, considering I want to steal the setting from the Twilight X comics.
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>>55231378
>whoever designed the ship, they made no assumptions about her eventual pilot
>the cockpit has very little fixed shape, interfaces instead growing from the inner wall when needed and melting away when not
>a joystick can quickly become a tentacle if the ship is feeling playful
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>>55239832
(Different guy, if you want to have this thing in an rpg, you can do it in 40k, just have a tyranid ship get corrupted by chaos or attach a psycher who merges with it and that leads into transformation)
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>>55214539
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>>55241486
Apparently I should've posted this here. Oops.
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>>55241923
Now I can say I kind of want to use them in a horror game as great deep sea folk (Ironically they might come out well as ones that will save you as the nice mermaids might be the evil ones)
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>>55242029
One of thse days I'm going to get unhinged enough to actually try writing full rules for "Horrible Deep Sea Adventures: The RPG". The big issue is that I'd want it to have racial classes in addition to standard ones (i.e. if you're playing an anglerfish you can spend xp to buy special anglerfish-only feats and abilities instead of gaining levels on your normal class).

I did at least (long before I drew any deep sea memaids, actually) write rules for them as a playable race due to being inspired by another thread on/tg/: https://pastebin.com/y0041Yjm
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>>55161754

Pussy.
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>>55239832
That pic is like 90% responsible for my love of bioships.

Also, apply that logic to the whole ship and it would be perfect
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>>55242192
>if you're playing an X you can spend xp to buy special X-only feats and abilities instead of gaining levels on your normal class).
I actually really love this idea
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Should one more of these be made some time in the near future?
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I would like cute monstergirl stories.
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>>55242694
I would not be opposed to it
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>>55237303
All monstergirls.
What's the general theme of the quest?
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>>55242855
A bunch of down on their luck mercenaries Metal Gearing their way around a semi post apocalyptic world. Shooting fake narzis, petty warlords, raiding drug lord mansions, etc.
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>>55225852
I couldn't do anything to her. She's a mother!
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>>55242986
leave a link here...or maybe in the next thread of this style?
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>>55243258
It'll be awhile yet. I never set up my image editing software on this computer. Combat maps are also annoying to make.
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>>55242986
Do you get to select the species of the character if you do go ahead and make it all monstergirls?
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>>55243445
I wrote the initial outline assuming a preset main character, /k/'s Operator Chan... The rest of your squaddies would be randomly generated Xcom style, probably using the Strike Witches generator from awhile back.
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>>55239832
>Bioship controlled by flirtatious and playful (and at times a bit lecherous) female AI
>When things get slow she always amuses herself with her favorite toy, namely you, her pilot
>It usually starts small, her oddly sensual voice taking on a husky tone, occasionally phrasing reports in a rather alluring manner
>If you don't manage to distract her in time she starts getting touchy, your seat starts to fold around you, lightly massaging and squeezing your body, the soft, plump lips she uses as a speakers licking, kissing, and sucking any fingers that come within reach as the rest coo sweat nothings to you
>Soon things a cross between tentacles, tongues, and wires begin to snake under your clothes, pinning you tightly against her warm flesh as the writhe against you, kneading and stroking your body, bringing you just too the edge as she starts to slowly peel your clothes off, dragging it out until you're begging for more
>And then the bridge lights cut out, she seals the door, and her real fun begins
>You're lucky if she lets you out before the next day

>>55243140
>Implying you wouldn't a MILF
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>>55231095
Well dam, that belly seems like my fetish (maiesphilia)
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>>55166741
The way you feel about this one post is how I feel about centaur anatomy, every day.
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>>55243557
That's disappointing. I was hoping that the main character would be chosen based off voting or something if you do go with all or some monstergirls.
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>>55243930
The whole thing started because I was painting a commando girl while flipping through Spectre Operations. I wanted to see if it was possible to Metal Gear through an enemy firebase using this "realistic" system. Now, I've reached the stage where I start overthinking the setting to death. Not having been to bed in 48 hours probably isn't helping focus my thoughts though.
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>>55243140
Why not?
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>>55241198
Don't know how I'd feel about such large aliens. Try as they might, feels like they'd eventually see you more as a pet and pick you up or move your house around.
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>>55242767
Then I will consider it when I come back
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>>55242625
I think DnD actually did something similar in Savage Species, or whatever the book with rules of making monster PCs was. Although IIRC it wasn't race-specific per say, but feats that required you to have certain abilities or creature type to pick them.
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>>55251344
Yeah I think that is a think even now - racial things in UA, too bad none of them are made for monsterfolk
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>>55231042
No, it's really not.
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>>55253008
Yes, it really is.
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>>55244084
After having slept, rolling a main character will work just fine. Vagueness is fun.
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>>55232846
Thanks for he positive feedback anon. I put a lot of detail into them because Goblins are my favorite magical creatures.

>>55232681
>Elves using them for world domination.

I like it. I posted this because I was hoping to get some other good ideas for how they would effect things in world or other interesting uses.
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