
Meine gefesselten Lieblingshunde 26: Bruno Dundurma
Next dog tied to a stake is Bruno Dundurma, guild master of the Kurvaz from the game Solatorobo - Red, the Hunter.
It is also an experiment with some scanning options. I recently found out that the programm of my scanner really has got an option that can show grey shading with enough contrast.
It is also an experiment with some scanning options. I recently found out that the programm of my scanner really has got an option that can show grey shading with enough contrast.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 636 x 1192px
File Size 1.89 MB
Listed in Folders
But there is in fact a game trilogy, that serves as a prequel storywise for the games Solatorobo and Tail Concerto: Fuga: Melodies of Steel. It takes place in a WW2 kind of setting, is a tank battle strategy RPG, much darker and more serious and tells the story, how the floating islands of the Shepherd republic came to be.
One, maybe two of the dogs there will appear in my bound dogs list.
One, maybe two of the dogs there will appear in my bound dogs list.
In my oppinion underappreciated and underrated. I watched a playthrough for Fuga - Melodies of Steel 1 and I must say, even though the game mechanic tank battle strategy is not my cup of tea, the story is nevertheless captivating and it features sometimes hard decissions from the player, adding more tragic to the story.
I'd come across Red Savarin before, though wasn't really familiar with the game he came from, so once again another new discovery made via your artwork. Another worthy addition as well to the series of bound dogs, though it would seem that Bruno Dundurma was more of a villainous sort so deserving of being bound.
It would seem though that Bruno is a little angry with his situation, so maybe a little playful but gentle tugging on his beard or ruffling of his chest fur might distract him from his anger, though maybe more likely just annoy him further.
It would seem though that Bruno is a little angry with his situation, so maybe a little playful but gentle tugging on his beard or ruffling of his chest fur might distract him from his anger, though maybe more likely just annoy him further.
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