on ANOTHER extended absence.
15 years ago
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So, no excuses this time, I've just been lazy. Haven't written much, haven't done much of anything. I had a falling out with someone recently on here, and for that reason, I'm ending the 'rogue dragon' series.
Treyn is undergoing a change, from a dragon to a puma. Same general build, slightly different look, obviously.
In order to help get me back on track writing, I'm going to be doing some free commission work, for those that care to have something by me.
Ten pages, smut or not, any characters you like, including mine or yours, or both. I sexual, some discussion about what will and won't be included will have to take place.
Other than that, sorry for having been gone for so long, and I look forward to sticking around this time!
Treyn is undergoing a change, from a dragon to a puma. Same general build, slightly different look, obviously.
In order to help get me back on track writing, I'm going to be doing some free commission work, for those that care to have something by me.
Ten pages, smut or not, any characters you like, including mine or yours, or both. I sexual, some discussion about what will and won't be included will have to take place.
Other than that, sorry for having been gone for so long, and I look forward to sticking around this time!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X23lc8qvAkU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spL77iqRl7s&feature=related
I have thought of an interesting story concept about a rancher, Foxystallion (I'm an IRL rancher as well as a scientist) who sees a puma (you, of course) in a tree about to pounce on one of his cattle. Foxy draws his .44 magnum, aims it at the puma, says "Sorry, fella!" and is surprised to hear the puma reply, "Why do you want to shoot me? What did I ever do to you?"
Lots of interesting possibilities about what property is and who owns what and how they got to own it. Did you know that before ranchers settled Nevada, there was essentially no big game? No elk, antelope, or deer? All made possible by the rancher's development of water sources.
In the end, the rancher and the puma come to an amicable agreement about who eats what and they make love, not vore...