
Messing with curses and potions for the sake of revenge often bites one in the tail, as this hapless individual found out, when they accidentally spilled a vial meant to induce a transformation into a diamondback rattlesnake. The potion, upon hitting the air, began to boil, emitting a putrid gas.
First their compressing body wreathed in agony as they slithered out of their clothing. They twisted and coiled as they stretched their atrophying limbs in desperation, scales slipping out from beneath their skin. The bones and muscles of their limbs were reabsorbing into their elongating form, pulled taught in a vice by their own body's webs of skin. Their skin took on a sickening grey hue. They hissed in agony, ready to strike out, as gradually their head compressed. All thoughts of what had happened, all that this individual was, now dissolved into primal instincts, screaming danger. No one noticed as a rattlesnake slithered away under the fence.
First their compressing body wreathed in agony as they slithered out of their clothing. They twisted and coiled as they stretched their atrophying limbs in desperation, scales slipping out from beneath their skin. The bones and muscles of their limbs were reabsorbing into their elongating form, pulled taught in a vice by their own body's webs of skin. Their skin took on a sickening grey hue. They hissed in agony, ready to strike out, as gradually their head compressed. All thoughts of what had happened, all that this individual was, now dissolved into primal instincts, screaming danger. No one noticed as a rattlesnake slithered away under the fence.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Snake / Serpent
Gender Any
Size 1280 x 763px
File Size 2.06 MB
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I have been wondering about the story behind this pic... who the snake was...
How about an older step-sister, a clumsy, plucky, naive hippie-wicca young woman, not real malice... she wanted to punish some guys that bullied her young step-brother and brewed the mischievous elixir, not really full aware of his destructive power, thinking it was going to be a puff and done, a silly exemplar lesson to some bad people... but a mistake made her pay for her naive sense of justice with her flesh, ending her humanity with an unnoticed hiss...
https://cdn.pornpics.com/pics1/2019.....9409_01big.jpg
How about an older step-sister, a clumsy, plucky, naive hippie-wicca young woman, not real malice... she wanted to punish some guys that bullied her young step-brother and brewed the mischievous elixir, not really full aware of his destructive power, thinking it was going to be a puff and done, a silly exemplar lesson to some bad people... but a mistake made her pay for her naive sense of justice with her flesh, ending her humanity with an unnoticed hiss...
https://cdn.pornpics.com/pics1/2019.....9409_01big.jpg
I appreciate it dude. I really wanted to capture that sense that the skin is pulling inwards and compressing. I like wondering that too, who created the potion and why did they create it. Who made them desire revenge.
I don't agree that "loss of self" is death. It is a common attitude I see in the community which gets frequently stated but never defended and never questioned.
The snake too is a conscious entity and has a different sense of self. Only the human personality and human mind are gone, but the individual is perfectly a living organism still, aware and alive. In general, the idea that "only human mind/personality is the individual" is based upon a false concept of "personhood" which comes from the Enlightenment era and it is rooted in Christian anthropocentrism. It is quite incorrect from a materialist or animist perspective, and neuroscience and the study of animal cognition has shown that the "traditional concept of human personhood" is completely false.
I don't agree that "loss of self" is death. It is a common attitude I see in the community which gets frequently stated but never defended and never questioned.
The snake too is a conscious entity and has a different sense of self. Only the human personality and human mind are gone, but the individual is perfectly a living organism still, aware and alive. In general, the idea that "only human mind/personality is the individual" is based upon a false concept of "personhood" which comes from the Enlightenment era and it is rooted in Christian anthropocentrism. It is quite incorrect from a materialist or animist perspective, and neuroscience and the study of animal cognition has shown that the "traditional concept of human personhood" is completely false.
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