
Dark Conscience 2: Ascendance 1/?
About time I went back to making some TF bits based on my stories! So yes, as the title shows, this is supposed to be a sequel to my Dark Conscience story where it takes place 10 years after the first.
You can check out the sequences to the first Dark Conscience story I've made here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/12461066/
Here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4756464/
And here (which became unfinished) - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4802993/
And character sprites for a game idea (unsure if it will ever happen) - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/19377695/
Here we have one of my OCs Gina who attempted to create a formula with the purpose of using it on me for me to take control over my werewolf form. For a bit of background, she originally was cursed as a vampire and managed to cure herself thanks to her studies of science, alchemy, and mythological creatures.
As for me, I have no control over who and what I am in my werewolf form, and only transform on full moon nights. In the first story, my werewolf form's a bloodthirsty monster 'cause my doppelganger (the original antagonist) manipulated me. After defeating my doppelganger, my werewolf form became more docile where I have temperaments of a domestic canine, and only kill if necessary (ie. Someone or something threatening me or a loved one's life).
For context on what happens before the beginning of this sequence, I'm all raring to go and hold my arm out for Gina to inject the formula in me. It took a few trials and errors for a few years, and we're hoping this test will be the last for me to finally overcome the beast within, and without having to rely on the moon for me to transform.
Next - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/53643340/
Done on Sai with an Intuos Medium Pro tablet and mouse.
You can check out the sequences to the first Dark Conscience story I've made here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/12461066/
Here - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4756464/
And here (which became unfinished) - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/4802993/
And character sprites for a game idea (unsure if it will ever happen) - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/19377695/
Here we have one of my OCs Gina who attempted to create a formula with the purpose of using it on me for me to take control over my werewolf form. For a bit of background, she originally was cursed as a vampire and managed to cure herself thanks to her studies of science, alchemy, and mythological creatures.
As for me, I have no control over who and what I am in my werewolf form, and only transform on full moon nights. In the first story, my werewolf form's a bloodthirsty monster 'cause my doppelganger (the original antagonist) manipulated me. After defeating my doppelganger, my werewolf form became more docile where I have temperaments of a domestic canine, and only kill if necessary (ie. Someone or something threatening me or a loved one's life).
For context on what happens before the beginning of this sequence, I'm all raring to go and hold my arm out for Gina to inject the formula in me. It took a few trials and errors for a few years, and we're hoping this test will be the last for me to finally overcome the beast within, and without having to rely on the moon for me to transform.
Next - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/53643340/
Done on Sai with an Intuos Medium Pro tablet and mouse.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Werewolf / Lycanthrope
Size 1800 x 1207px
File Size 1.1 MB
Awesome to see you getting back into your werewolf OCs (quite literally lol). Always great to see how you depict these kind of TF scenes.
The details you put in the transformation process are amazing. You really capture the whole "pulsing, twisting flesh and warping bones" thing.
Plus, science and self-experimentation mixed in with werewolves is a farily underappreciated concept.
The details you put in the transformation process are amazing. You really capture the whole "pulsing, twisting flesh and warping bones" thing.
Plus, science and self-experimentation mixed in with werewolves is a farily underappreciated concept.
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