It's a great honor to be chosen to guard a shrine, however you must make sure you truly understand just how long term a commitment it'll be before you accept such an offer- the moss and cracks on the statues around you betray this fact. Once the collar is sewn around your neck and you step up onto smooth, cool stone, there's no going back... not that it should deter you from finding your perfect place right atop the plinth where you belong~
Just can't get enough of critter shaped inanimate TF's, been thinking on doing this one for awhile! From yesterday's stream. Watercolor mostly, with gouache for highlights and india ink! Plus editing in Photoshop to bring it all together. :D
Part two: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/39800110/
            Just can't get enough of critter shaped inanimate TF's, been thinking on doing this one for awhile! From yesterday's stream. Watercolor mostly, with gouache for highlights and india ink! Plus editing in Photoshop to bring it all together. :D
Part two: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/39800110/
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Transformation
                    Species Fox (Other)
                    Size 1200 x 1410px
                    File Size 3.33 MB
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                    I imagine that it'd feel like being in a rigid cast initially, your brain remembers how to move and you'd try, only to find nothing respond to your command, not budging an inch. The longer you're stone though, the more you forget... eventually, as years and years go by you're just a single solid piece of rock, struggling to remember how you ever moved in the first place~                
            
                    I like to picture the skin petrifying first, almost locking you in a tight shell before the stone seeps inward to turn you entirely to rock. Stone being denser than flesh, the statue would need to be a little bit smaller than the fleshy you, so when the skin petrifies first it'd feel like you're getting squeezed by the tight stone~
And of course since stone does not produce body heat, any stone part of your body would feel cold until you've settled down to ambient air temperature and gotten used to it. ^^
            And of course since stone does not produce body heat, any stone part of your body would feel cold until you've settled down to ambient air temperature and gotten used to it. ^^
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