I thought of the Herm Haven as like a hotel only smaller and easier access to everything. Most hotels have sitting rooms with couches and a bar, so the "couch" idea may not be too far off... still, I recommend new players play around with the bag of figurines. *winks*
I have imagined the herm haven as smelling like the worst unwashed locker room ever ^.^ since everything is coated in years old sexual fluids according to the room descs
Jennet is usually unable to find people she is attracted to there.. So she cleans the place. It's something that only a machine could toerate handling afterall..
That's pretty much all I've ever managed to do in the herm haven too. There's simply too many people for me to do anything other than sit around and try to look interesting.
Pathia has skin yes (Or hide to be more precise) so she is very much buffable. Wax is often what I envision her doing to her legs, rather than stockings or anything, because they already look great! Just make them more shineeeee
I'm glad you liked it! It was sort of a throwaway thing on the sketch that I just went with.. and apparently it was a nice touch! I guess I get things right by accident sometimes!
That's part of what makes it so devestating. It's like chewing absently on end of one's glasses. For you, it might just a casual mannerism. For the observer, a brain cinching event.
That's weird. I just started writing a story about a herm in a bar last night. It wasn't going so well, and I was going to give up and just draw a picture. The picture I had in mind was a similar angle, and the skirt was the same length as those pants are.
I know it's your signature line for the u-v on the bar, but for some reason I could see you going in there and etching it on a bar with a souped up laser pointer, just to make people wonder.
'grin' thank you! I didnt even really think much about the shoe thing. I just wanted to add a little bit more to the picture and found it a cheap way. :> But folks seem to like it!
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