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That’s far from the worst thing it could smell like given who made it.
“Why does mine smell like sadness??”
She probably makes the ones that look disturbingly real and feel like a second skin when worn.
Dorkalis is my primary Chrysalis headcanon, but I’m slowly starting to open up to the headcanon that Chrysalis is one of those artsy nerds who makes cosplay outfits for cosplayers to wear to conventions.
What do you think the asking price would be? I’m asking for purely academic reasons.
@Ping_chan
Wow but that’s
hotsick I meant to say sick.… then collect them and sell them to cosplayers?
Imagine if you take together every single disguise that Chrysalis ever used and started with this snake-cow form, but you start to peel it off to find her Cadance disguise underneath, peel again and find her Shutterbug disguise underneath, and so forth.
It’s when she sheds her skin that they find her most a peelin’
Edited
I for one look forward to peoples art of Chrsy in her new snake-cow disguise!
No worries. She’s very lovely, I’m sure some would like some pointers when arting her.
But still yay! nonetheless!
Edited because: Replied before Anon's post got deleted, don't mind me~
Yes, many good ones. And all of mine, also!
Thank you.
@ABronyAccount
Autocorrect is the enemy of many good puns.
If you’re interested there’s quite a bit about it right here including a picture of the restored rock painting along the Mississippi River.
*Cattlesnake.
Dang autocorrect ruining my spectacular comedy stylin’s.
Neigh, tis a diamondback rattlesnake.
You can call me Madam. And I do know about it but not much. All I know is it’s from Native American mythology and the creature was a bit more like a dragon with feathered wings (and a humanoid face). The name is a bit deceptive (I stumbled upon it when I looking for mytholigical birds).
You know what the Piasa Bird is? I give you two thumbs up, sir or madam!
>_>
<_<
… … … Lewds when?
So do I.
@ABronyAccount
Does it bring all the boysssss to the yard?
I know. I’m still hoping we get the Piasa Bird before the show ends.