I’m Sure They’ll Have a Great Personality.
I’m Sure They’ll Have a Great Personality.
And some kind of monster cock.
Comic Dialogue
(If you have Wii Gloves for you wee little fingers it’s also electronic Braille.)
Chibi Butler Montgomery: “What are you suggesting, Master Purbert? A demon lord is a fairly high ranking being. Do you have a specific being in mind?”
Purbert the Scrub Dragon: “I’m working on it, after we can portal some of my associated in I’ll see if my contacts can arrange a one time hook up…”
Libby Belle: “So, wait… You’re going to set me up on a date?”
Chibi Butler Montgomery: “That’s what it sounds like, Lady Libby. I suspect he knows an emperor dragon, that’s the most powerful being available, equal to a god…”
Purbert the Scrub Dragon: “Absolutely not. THAT’S the entire reason the Dragons have a rule of no sex with player characters. It happened ONCE already… NEVER again, besides the last three emperor dragons are in hiding.”
Chibi Butler Montgomery: “There’s a player out there with an emperor dragon character?!”
Purbert the Scrub Dragon: “It’s been dealt with…”
Libby Belle: “So who DO you have in mind?”
Whatever it is, we know Libby will happily fuck it.
I love how the chibi can’t take his eyes off Libbys mega tits. A man, um chibi, after my own heart.
Of course, they are bigger than his head!
They have their own… grabitational pull.
Purbert, when you say “dealt with”, do you mean the dragons actually killed off a player character? Harsh…
I don’t like how he says “it’s been dealt with.” It sounds like forshadowing, like they couldn’t kill it off permanently, so they just locked it away, and the player will come out with around seventy options to play a half-dragon.
What they did was horrid, inhuman, vile and despicable. A fate that must not be mentioned due to its horrific nature.
Oh god, they forced him to get married!?
And, I bet, forced him to visit with his in-laws every weekend, and listen to Draggin’ on Stories about Dragons.
You… can’t think of anything, right? 😀
By the way, that should be “Associates” (as in, those associated with Purbert) and not “Associated.” The first is a noun, the second is an adjective.