
The next day was a long one, spent mostly in trying to track down their help. Liane seemed none the worse for her fainting spell and the two girls searched high and low, asking everyone they saw if they'd seen their foreman or any of their laborers. But they came up empty pawed at the end of the day.
A late afternoon return to the crypt showed the sarcophagus still empty and standing just as they had last seen it, so they called it a day. They were both bushed from all the searching and talking to people.
That night, after a light supper, they put out the light and lay down together. Surprisingly enough, both fell asleep almost immediately. Both Liane and Jessamine had strange dreams. Frightening dreams, which when they woke up in the morning, they would relate to each other. That is, of course, IF they woke up in the morning.
To see all The Mummy's Curse pictures, please look in The Mummy's Curse folder in my gallery.
Spooky art is by and © to
nivarra
Salty's post: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/31606215/
Jessamine Rabbitfangs is © to
meganbryar
Megan's post: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/31605386/
Jessa Ho-Tep is shared © between
meganbryar and
rabbitfangs
Liane is me
A late afternoon return to the crypt showed the sarcophagus still empty and standing just as they had last seen it, so they called it a day. They were both bushed from all the searching and talking to people.
That night, after a light supper, they put out the light and lay down together. Surprisingly enough, both fell asleep almost immediately. Both Liane and Jessamine had strange dreams. Frightening dreams, which when they woke up in the morning, they would relate to each other. That is, of course, IF they woke up in the morning.
To see all The Mummy's Curse pictures, please look in The Mummy's Curse folder in my gallery.
Spooky art is by and © to

Salty's post: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/31606215/
Jessamine Rabbitfangs is © to

Megan's post: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/31605386/
Jessa Ho-Tep is shared © between


Liane is me
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Surprise is right! And not just for me, either! That's an evil looking knife that Jessa Ho-Tep is wielding, and I don't trust that grin she's wearing at all. Why, oh why, can't the undead ever just be nice?!
Still, she looks surprisingly good for someone who's been moldering in a sarcophagus for several thousand years, and judging by the way she wears her bandages, she's most certainly some kind of kin to my little Jessie. If she'd just put the knife down and be polite, I'm sure everyone would get along just fine!
(Also, darn you both for pulling up the covers juuuuuust far enough to make it damned tempting to tug 'em down again. You two are such teases, even in your sleep!
Still, she looks surprisingly good for someone who's been moldering in a sarcophagus for several thousand years, and judging by the way she wears her bandages, she's most certainly some kind of kin to my little Jessie. If she'd just put the knife down and be polite, I'm sure everyone would get along just fine!
(Also, darn you both for pulling up the covers juuuuuust far enough to make it damned tempting to tug 'em down again. You two are such teases, even in your sleep!
I don't trust her either! I hope the girls wake up and get out of there before something bad happens!!!
Yes, for a mummy of that age, Jessa looks pretty good. A little green around the gills perhaps, but at least not dropping parts or anything. And yes, She does look suspiciously like Jessamine. Or should I put that the other way around? Whatever. They look like kin.
Ha ha....not even a little bit of cleavage this time. What a bummer, huh? But it's cold in the desert at night. It's surprising they aren't all cuddled together.
Yes, for a mummy of that age, Jessa looks pretty good. A little green around the gills perhaps, but at least not dropping parts or anything. And yes, She does look suspiciously like Jessamine. Or should I put that the other way around? Whatever. They look like kin.
Ha ha....not even a little bit of cleavage this time. What a bummer, huh? But it's cold in the desert at night. It's surprising they aren't all cuddled together.
So do I! I mean, an adventure is more fun if there's at least a smidgen of danger, but getting stabbed is no fun at all!
She does, doesn't she? Most mummies seem to be a little dry and crumbly, to say the least, or at least look the part. But for the greenish parts, and those eerie red eyes, this lady could practically pass for Jessie's twin. I really do have to wonder whether that might actually mean anything to her or not. At the very least, you'd think she'd be pleased her bloodline survived for so long.
Meanies. But I can't really blame you. This is an adventure, after all, not a peep show! Plenty of time for that later. And yeah, I'm surprised they aren't cuddled up, too, especially since that's not exactly the biggest bed in the world. Still, knowing them, I'm sure there was plenty of cuddling before they fell asleep.
She does, doesn't she? Most mummies seem to be a little dry and crumbly, to say the least, or at least look the part. But for the greenish parts, and those eerie red eyes, this lady could practically pass for Jessie's twin. I really do have to wonder whether that might actually mean anything to her or not. At the very least, you'd think she'd be pleased her bloodline survived for so long.
Meanies. But I can't really blame you. This is an adventure, after all, not a peep show! Plenty of time for that later. And yeah, I'm surprised they aren't cuddled up, too, especially since that's not exactly the biggest bed in the world. Still, knowing them, I'm sure there was plenty of cuddling before they fell asleep.
I'd say we have more than a smidgen of danger going on here. How will it turn out? Bwaa-haaa-haaa-haaaa! I'm not telling!!
If Jessa thinks Jessie is kin, she just might want to kill her and take her place. Or maybe just trade places with her and leave Jessamine as the mummy. You know those ancient Egyptians had some pretty strong magic, and potent potions as well.
If there wasn't a bunch of cuddling and other horseplay before they dropped off to sleep, it was only because they were too bone tired. But I don't think we're going to find out either way.
If Jessa thinks Jessie is kin, she just might want to kill her and take her place. Or maybe just trade places with her and leave Jessamine as the mummy. You know those ancient Egyptians had some pretty strong magic, and potent potions as well.
If there wasn't a bunch of cuddling and other horseplay before they dropped off to sleep, it was only because they were too bone tired. But I don't think we're going to find out either way.
!!0.0!! ... Wow, She's Pretty Hot for a Dead Mouse-Ka-Doodle!
Ya'see.... This is what happens when you sleep with the Flap Un-Zipped! You'd been Fine if you'd Zipped the Flap since they didn't have zipper's 2000 year's ago!
She had Best Not Hurt Jesse or Liane with the Crooked Dagger.... Draggy will Light Her Effing Fire and give her a Proper Cremation!! Damn Evil Ol'Raggedy Mummy! ...... Still, she is pretty Hot!
Ya'see.... This is what happens when you sleep with the Flap Un-Zipped! You'd been Fine if you'd Zipped the Flap since they didn't have zipper's 2000 year's ago!
She had Best Not Hurt Jesse or Liane with the Crooked Dagger.... Draggy will Light Her Effing Fire and give her a Proper Cremation!! Damn Evil Ol'Raggedy Mummy! ...... Still, she is pretty Hot!
Well yeah, there is that...... Though the lack of a Readily available door may have slowed her down a bit.... If nothing else it would at least confuse her for a moment....
Mmmm...... I'm not sure, Traditionally Vampires have to be "Invited" to enter a Residence but that Rule has never applied to Bunny, and the Mummy is all ready Inside..... And Honestly, with a Dagger like That i think she makes her Own Rules as she goes!
I would think that dagger would Seriously hurt a lot more than the standard issue, given the curves in the blade and all the wiggling it would do upon entry....
Mmmm...... I'm not sure, Traditionally Vampires have to be "Invited" to enter a Residence but that Rule has never applied to Bunny, and the Mummy is all ready Inside..... And Honestly, with a Dagger like That i think she makes her Own Rules as she goes!
I would think that dagger would Seriously hurt a lot more than the standard issue, given the curves in the blade and all the wiggling it would do upon entry....
Aww, what a sweetie she is. She brought you a little bit of treasure for your trouble, and she's holding it up to show you! It's not her fault that, after thousands of years locked in the tomb, she can't tell the difference between someone who's awake and someone who's asleep. It's gonna take a little while for her eyes to adjust to the light again, you know.
Also, damn, but she's the cutest mummy I've ever seen! A little greener than she was when she went into the coffin, I'm sure, but the way she wears those bandages! Oof! She can put a curse on this lil foxy any day. It's not as if one more would make that much of a difference, anyway.
Also, damn, but she's the cutest mummy I've ever seen! A little greener than she was when she went into the coffin, I'm sure, but the way she wears those bandages! Oof! She can put a curse on this lil foxy any day. It's not as if one more would make that much of a difference, anyway.
Um....yesssss. I'm wondering if perhaps she isn't thinking one or both of us should try wearing her little present. I'm sure it would make an outstanding piercing adornment.
She is darn hot for a mummy, isn't she. Good genes. Of course we already knew that, if she really is Jessamine's ancestress.
Sometimes I wonder about you, Grace. Even thinking about having fun times with a mummy. *shakes her head* Then again, if ever a mummy looked good enough for it, this one does.
She is darn hot for a mummy, isn't she. Good genes. Of course we already knew that, if she really is Jessamine's ancestress.
Sometimes I wonder about you, Grace. Even thinking about having fun times with a mummy. *shakes her head* Then again, if ever a mummy looked good enough for it, this one does.
It's a good thing that squirrel was dead when he was strung up there. (And that the SPCA caught the guy responsible.) Some squirrels ACTUALLY get caught like that, on video no less.
Still, I have confidence. Painful death in Redwall is reserved mostly for vermin. One day they will be purged from the world and there will be great peace.
Still, I have confidence. Painful death in Redwall is reserved mostly for vermin. One day they will be purged from the world and there will be great peace.
I had to look up Redwall. I never heard of it before. If you've read the series, how well would you rate it? I'm always looking for new good stuff to read.
BTW I removed that post with the squirrel link just in case someone decided it violated the upload policy. I don't want to get a time out.
BTW I removed that post with the squirrel link just in case someone decided it violated the upload policy. I don't want to get a time out.
*Flicks over to submission on painted cat skulls*
"Yeah, that's pretty neat. I got a pig skull from my niece's 1st birthday party I'm cleaning now. [Link]"
"Mmm. They're not smooth though, I think you have to varnish the whole thing to get a good finish. But I have to do that with this [Link] since it's been out by the road for at least a year and has got all bleached."
*Nods understandingly as ads for dog dildos animate on the site.*
You... you've never heard of Redwall? REDWALL? Like... ground zero for the furry community's early days? It was more instrumental than things like Rescue Rangers or Star Fox in turning kids to the furry lifestyle! Were you a deprived child? Did they not have books in Russia? Have you heard of:
*Watership Down
*Fritz the Cat
*Gadget Hackwrench
Redwall is an... extensive series of books. For children's literature they're well written but adults can quickly tire of them. I'd reccomend taking a poke at the first book, then the next four or five if you like it. They take a 'serious' view of a feral world so no hybrids or neon colors. You'll mostly start with mice and related woodland critters as they live an unchanging medieval life (Minus all the death in childbirth n' stuff.) There remain arguments to this day whether all characters are the same size, slightly different or if real-world proportions apply. They use words like 'anybeast' and 'nobeast'.
The one (not small) flaw is that the world itself is pretty simplistic. The plots and books as a whole tend to share the same core. Redwall is a big stone cube full of mice and food, bad guys want in and form an army to invade. They fail. Rinse and repeat. You get different characters and places but after a while it can get a little tiring. Once the world is fleshed out for you the magic dies down.
And of course the characters are written by species according to English folklore (apparently. I remember my folklore having a lot more sexual innuendo in it.) So foxes for example are cunning and always evil, as are rats, weasels, cats and really most predators except badgers who are noble rulers (Thinks lions in Lion King.) It's the sort of book series that'd be banned as racist in Zootopia. One book has an otter raised among 'vermin' (Bad guys) who cannot but help follow his inherent good nature, meet a squirrel who likes to torture people to death (bad people though so there's no problem.) Another has a weasel raised in Redwall who cannot help but go crazy and try to kill people. This too can get trying after the fifth or sixth book or so.
Rabbits are essentially absent. (Hares are more noble.) Interspecies pairings are freakish. There's no furry God or bible, but there may as well be given the morality on show.
TL,DR: It's alright, but aimed at kids with a worldview to match.
"Yeah, that's pretty neat. I got a pig skull from my niece's 1st birthday party I'm cleaning now. [Link]"
"Mmm. They're not smooth though, I think you have to varnish the whole thing to get a good finish. But I have to do that with this [Link] since it's been out by the road for at least a year and has got all bleached."
*Nods understandingly as ads for dog dildos animate on the site.*
You... you've never heard of Redwall? REDWALL? Like... ground zero for the furry community's early days? It was more instrumental than things like Rescue Rangers or Star Fox in turning kids to the furry lifestyle! Were you a deprived child? Did they not have books in Russia? Have you heard of:
*Watership Down
*Fritz the Cat
*Gadget Hackwrench
Redwall is an... extensive series of books. For children's literature they're well written but adults can quickly tire of them. I'd reccomend taking a poke at the first book, then the next four or five if you like it. They take a 'serious' view of a feral world so no hybrids or neon colors. You'll mostly start with mice and related woodland critters as they live an unchanging medieval life (Minus all the death in childbirth n' stuff.) There remain arguments to this day whether all characters are the same size, slightly different or if real-world proportions apply. They use words like 'anybeast' and 'nobeast'.
The one (not small) flaw is that the world itself is pretty simplistic. The plots and books as a whole tend to share the same core. Redwall is a big stone cube full of mice and food, bad guys want in and form an army to invade. They fail. Rinse and repeat. You get different characters and places but after a while it can get a little tiring. Once the world is fleshed out for you the magic dies down.
And of course the characters are written by species according to English folklore (apparently. I remember my folklore having a lot more sexual innuendo in it.) So foxes for example are cunning and always evil, as are rats, weasels, cats and really most predators except badgers who are noble rulers (Thinks lions in Lion King.) It's the sort of book series that'd be banned as racist in Zootopia. One book has an otter raised among 'vermin' (Bad guys) who cannot but help follow his inherent good nature, meet a squirrel who likes to torture people to death (bad people though so there's no problem.) Another has a weasel raised in Redwall who cannot help but go crazy and try to kill people. This too can get trying after the fifth or sixth book or so.
Rabbits are essentially absent. (Hares are more noble.) Interspecies pairings are freakish. There's no furry God or bible, but there may as well be given the morality on show.
TL,DR: It's alright, but aimed at kids with a worldview to match.
I first joined the furry community in 2007, when I was 57 years old. So, while Fritz the cat was already familiar to me, I didn't think of it as 'furry'. It was just a freaky cartoon to me, like the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Wonder Wart-Hog, and some other hippie comix stemming from the 60s.
I forget when I found Watership Down (the book), but it was before I turned furry. And Gadget Hackwrench I know more about from this site than anywhere else. I haven't even owned a TV except for a few very brief times since I moved out of my parents house in 1969. So I didn't get the exposure to a lot of things you younger people take for granted until I got here.
Redwall sounds kinda not my thing for the most part, as you explain it. I might try the first book and see how it goes though.
I'm not sure where you were going with that first part about pig skulls and stuff, unless it was a comment on my deleting the link to the squirrel.
I forget when I found Watership Down (the book), but it was before I turned furry. And Gadget Hackwrench I know more about from this site than anywhere else. I haven't even owned a TV except for a few very brief times since I moved out of my parents house in 1969. So I didn't get the exposure to a lot of things you younger people take for granted until I got here.
Redwall sounds kinda not my thing for the most part, as you explain it. I might try the first book and see how it goes though.
I'm not sure where you were going with that first part about pig skulls and stuff, unless it was a comment on my deleting the link to the squirrel.
I am indeed cleaning up a pig skull. There are 'vulture culture' furs on this site (But many, MANY more on DA) and the links they post would make yours seems like a picture of a St Helens' day parade by comparison.You only have to worry if you make an enemy, because then they can scan your stuff and report things. (And staff generally just ban rather than consider.) If you're amongst friends there are no limits.
It seems your path to furdom differs greatly from the norm. I suspect you don't even have the official card you get for having a picture featuring Gadget, Krystal and Renamon.
And yup, Redwall is either your thing or it ain't. Most furs grow out of it, you won't even find that much fanart here. I suspect you're 40 years too old for it. But you might like the adventurous environment.
It seems your path to furdom differs greatly from the norm. I suspect you don't even have the official card you get for having a picture featuring Gadget, Krystal and Renamon.
And yup, Redwall is either your thing or it ain't. Most furs grow out of it, you won't even find that much fanart here. I suspect you're 40 years too old for it. But you might like the adventurous environment.
I used to collect pig skulls, and any other skulls, found by the side of the road when I was riding my bicycle out in the countryside. I'd take them home and bleach them.I had quite an interesting little desktop of skulls with turkey feathers in the eye holes and other decorations. I gave away the whold collection when I moved into a cabover camper and had no place to store them.
I dunno if I could get in trouble for linking to that picture or not, but better safe than sorry. it could be something as simple as someone claiming cruelty to animals or using a picture not in the public domain. And sometimes you have people who just look for things to report others for, or an overeager moderator. Who knows?
Yes, I'm not your average furry in that respect. I don't believe there is such a card as you mention. You tryin' to head fuck me, I suspect.
I'm 40 years too old for lots of things. Dammitall!!
I dunno if I could get in trouble for linking to that picture or not, but better safe than sorry. it could be something as simple as someone claiming cruelty to animals or using a picture not in the public domain. And sometimes you have people who just look for things to report others for, or an overeager moderator. Who knows?
Yes, I'm not your average furry in that respect. I don't believe there is such a card as you mention. You tryin' to head fuck me, I suspect.
I'm 40 years too old for lots of things. Dammitall!!
I can be more proactive since my brother attends a lot of large roasts. All my roadkill collections are fart smaller since we lack the large animals that would decimate cars. (No moose fatalities here!) I have entire boxes filled with rabbit and possum skulls.
Now I'll admit that lately with the rapid expansion of the furry community a lot of folks are walking around without an official FurCard, and that's disappointing, it really is. But I feel they're a valuable part of our history and that everyone should strive to obtain one.
Life really ought to work in reverse, get all the 'work' and 'bills' outta the way first then retire with mom to take care of everything.
Now I'll admit that lately with the rapid expansion of the furry community a lot of folks are walking around without an official FurCard, and that's disappointing, it really is. But I feel they're a valuable part of our history and that everyone should strive to obtain one.
Life really ought to work in reverse, get all the 'work' and 'bills' outta the way first then retire with mom to take care of everything.
When I was younger I used to think they should give you all the money you wanted and then when you hit 50 make you start working for the rest of your life.That way you'd have the chance to do all that fum stuff you can do s a younger person before age started making it not as much fun. Now I just wish for a younger body. Or at least one I hadn't abused so badly for so long in my middle age. I have money now, but what good does it do me if I feel like crap 90 some percent of the time and have to see doctors and go to physical therapy pretty much all the time too? Quality of life, my friend. You need a good quality of life and mine is slipping further all the time. Way way faster than I ever thought possible. Getting old really really sux!!! And I'm not that old, really. Just wore out my body doing crazy shit.
Werner syndrome sees you start aging rapidly at 25 and dying around 55, so it can be worse. I've friends in their late 20s who have ruined their backs and whatnot just with poor work choices. I don't even KNOW what they'll be doing in 10 years.
Still, you can hope you'll live long enough for medical science to come up with some wacky solutions, what's been managed so far can be quite astounding in some cases. (And sometimes karma is laser-guided, such as when one of the Koch brothers got cancer, forcing him to donate more than 300 million to cancer research just to stay alive.)
Still, you can hope you'll live long enough for medical science to come up with some wacky solutions, what's been managed so far can be quite astounding in some cases. (And sometimes karma is laser-guided, such as when one of the Koch brothers got cancer, forcing him to donate more than 300 million to cancer research just to stay alive.)
Uh huh....lot's of diseases that kill you early. And lot's of jobs that'll cripple you, or have the potential to. Like working in the oilfields or on an offshore rig.
Personally, with all that I have going on, I doubt solutions for all of them will be coming up in time for me to take advantage of them. Or be able to afford them, for that matter. Speaking of karma, some of the things I did in my younger days would no doubt contribute heavily towards any bad karma I have going. Not that I was a bad guy, but I treated my body like it would last forever no matter what I did to it. I was wrong about that.
Personally, with all that I have going on, I doubt solutions for all of them will be coming up in time for me to take advantage of them. Or be able to afford them, for that matter. Speaking of karma, some of the things I did in my younger days would no doubt contribute heavily towards any bad karma I have going. Not that I was a bad guy, but I treated my body like it would last forever no matter what I did to it. I was wrong about that.
Youth is wasted on the young. If they had more brains then they (and the world in general) would be much better off.
Oh they laughed at me they did, said I was too concerned and timid, even said not going on Facebook was nuts. WELL WHO'S LAUGHING NOW?!
With the way medicine is going now, I really don't know if advances will be expensive or not. It can be remarkable how some trickle down to the average person. But then again I don't live in a country where you can be billed $35 for holding your baby after it's born.
Oh they laughed at me they did, said I was too concerned and timid, even said not going on Facebook was nuts. WELL WHO'S LAUGHING NOW?!
With the way medicine is going now, I really don't know if advances will be expensive or not. It can be remarkable how some trickle down to the average person. But then again I don't live in a country where you can be billed $35 for holding your baby after it's born.
Seems like NOBODY famous said it, it's just attributed to them to make it sound more believable. (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2015/09/07/young/ )
When I was just a little girl
I asked my friend, Fangs, 'What will I be?'
'Will I be pretty?'
'Will I be rich?'
Here's what she said to me:
'No.'
When I was just a little girl
I asked my friend, Fangs, 'What will I be?'
'Will I be pretty?'
'Will I be rich?'
Here's what she said to me:
'No.'
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