Story Implications
13 years ago
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She enjoys portraying herself as a half-aware and dimwitted beast, drunken in the stupor of her own bodily composure.
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Last Update: 6-4-12
This is just a repost of my Story Implications journal. Upon adding another section of suggestive implication and updating the old journal post, there was a tiny problem with the indentation of the text of the new content. It's probably just a site glitch, but I wanted to clear up that issue with a repost.
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{General Idea}
Nigel/Chanda begins to feel a very particularly annoying, discomforting feeling on one side of their head, very close to their ear, and reacts to it in an odd way that signifies their momentary dumbfoundedness at even having felt the feeling to begin with.
{Backdrop}
This implication would either pertain to a moment during Nigel's time in Hell, or generally during a moment where Chanda was out fighting The Broken Angelic. It generally entails a small moment of discomfort.
{Nigel's Version}
While in a particularly still position (or not), he begins to feel a sort of ticklish sensation on one side of his head very close to one of his ears. Instead of quickly reacting to this sensation, he feels dizzy and nauseous, possibly because that was generally an ongoing feeling due to where he was in Hell. The sudden stimuli would dull his senses, causing him to feel light-headed, as if he had just recieved a blow to the skull, or if something was being violently EXTRACTED from his head. The feeling would threaten to down him, as he would've begun to feel very queasy - it would be a fight to maintain consciousness, and one he did not recieve a warning sign of beforehand.
{Nigel's Version - Conceptual Idea}
In one interpretation, he would've begun to feel this way because of the intrusion of a large, parasitic creature that had attatched itself to his head. The imagery is brutal, and his struggle is almost non-existant. As a result, he would either die from this event, or willingly persevere in facing this challenge head on (if he died, his death would not be final, but temporary. It is a passive intention of mine that during his time in Hell's depths, he goes through more than one instance of bodily destruction and reformation.).
{Chanda's Version}
Whether during a moment where she was in her more so monstrous form (made possible due to the dragon blood in her) or simply in her naturally monstrous but more anthro form, she would begin to feel a ticklish sensation on one side of her head near an ear. It would come as a suprise to her, but slowly so because she would've felt a bit lethargic, having just concluded a battle with a large angel, possibly just after she had settled down to consume a sizeable ammount of its flesh. Her feeling of lethargy would either be due to a blow she had recieved during battle, or generally because the adrenaline in her blood had caused her to feel light-headed and mildly disoriented. Alternatively, it would be due to a drunken effect that she may have undergone from either eating of the angel, or generally because she had chosen to drink something alcoholic before she had begun to do battle in the first place.
{Chanda's Version - Conceptual Idea}
In addition, the sensation would actually have been caused by stimuli outside of her own essentially self-intoxicating actions, the blame [partially] resting with some manner of creature that had made brief physical contact with her head, irritating her momentarily. The creature responsible would either be some form of monstrous insect or otherwise winged being, if not some other kind of intelligent entity, the nature of its intrusion possibly branching towards some small moments of dialogue between itself and Chanda, and possibly Nigel as well should he have been brought along for the hunt.
{General Idea}
A simple moment of relief, where Chanda chooses to relax while out hunting in her transformed state.
{Backdrop}
After a moderately brief moment of moving around a little (just after a hunt), Chanda simply allows herself to lazily fall over onto her side. The narration detailing this moment would entail somewhat of a reference to Chanda as a "tower." She is in her monstrously feral form here. To an extent, this sudden movement of hers startles Nigel.