
I think this scrapes in as PG because you can't see any of Daryil's bits, but if anyone feels it should be mature let me know and I'll make the necessary adjustments.
This is a very wonderful rendition of Lord Daryil in a catsuit, as rendered by
peschinka. Enjoy it...I can tell Daryil does.
I'll link to the artist's version is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44308084/
This is a very wonderful rendition of Lord Daryil in a catsuit, as rendered by

I'll link to the artist's version is here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44308084/
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 1407px
File Size 764.2 kB
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Thanks! These guys can feed off people's emotions. Daryil and his clan are particularly attuned to lust, so they often dress seductively to provoke such feelings. (It also helps making them come off as being a little weird, as if they're trying to fit into normal society and not quite managing it)
Pretty much. Usually they get enough energy from ambient emotions, but they particularly enjoy receiving lust and fear from others and if you can get that from a change of clothes you might as well.
In addition, DMFA-type 'cubi are able to shapeshift slightly and can fake clothing in emergencies. That works better with tight outfits so their fashion sense tends to involve snug clothing.
Finally, they can magically summon raw materials and rubber is easier to conjure than cloth. E.g.
http://missmab.com/Comics/Vol_652.php
In addition, DMFA-type 'cubi are able to shapeshift slightly and can fake clothing in emergencies. That works better with tight outfits so their fashion sense tends to involve snug clothing.
Finally, they can magically summon raw materials and rubber is easier to conjure than cloth. E.g.
http://missmab.com/Comics/Vol_652.php
Oooo, I also didn't realise you've got wings on your head until now! Especially after checking out the comic, never heard of DMFA before ^^;;;;
And I completely understand the logic and intricacies of the magic at hand here. It would be asking someone to basically sew the entire outfit by thread in seconds/minutes vs them basically just imaging a large piece of fabric (rubber in this case) to just mould around the body with some extra features. Far easier, yeah!
Would agree at the end of the comic, wish latex is more trendy or more accepted irl still :P
And I completely understand the logic and intricacies of the magic at hand here. It would be asking someone to basically sew the entire outfit by thread in seconds/minutes vs them basically just imaging a large piece of fabric (rubber in this case) to just mould around the body with some extra features. Far easier, yeah!
Would agree at the end of the comic, wish latex is more trendy or more accepted irl still :P
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