(My Hero Academia/Commission/Image used solely for reference)
Ryuko Tatsuma was her name, but she was actually more well known to the general public as the Dragoon Hero "Ryukyu". She had been serving her country as a professional super-heroine for quite some time now. It seemed inevitable that this would become her profession in adulthood, as she had been born with the incredible quirk of transforming her entire body into a winged, scaled being that greatly resembled the beasts of fantasy known as dragons. With such an impressive power at her disposal, it was no wonder that she managed to achieve a public position as grand as being ranked am
Junk Food is Bad for the Waistline by Mashuky, literature
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Junk Food is Bad for the Waistline
Jeanette at least had the decency to look embarrassed.
“It-it’s not that bad. Lots of girls put on weight once they leave the service. It’s normal.” She tugged self-consciously at the impossibly-tight dress, obviously well aware of just how revealing it was. Claude could only gape.
“R-right, but it’s usually, like, ten pounds! You’ve been out for less than a year and you’ve already put on, what, sixty pounds?” He shook his head, though his eyes stayed locked to his sister’s newly-bloated form. The swollen orb of her gut, displayed in its enormity by the tight-clinging fabric of her r
(Megaman X/Commission/image used for reference, belong @ Capcom)
With the Maverick Hunters' primary source of work completed for the time being, the reploid Alia was no longer sure of what to do with herself. She was allowed to take off until a new mission came about.
Alia was not going to shut herself down even if she had fulfilled the obligations that she had been originally constructed for. As a reploid, her 'people' had long since fought both in court and in the battlefield to earn the right to live freely as they pleased. They may have been artificial intelligence, but they were still intelligence. Of course, it was important for reploi
According to ancient texts passed down by their kind, the harpies were actually the descendants of dragons. Unlike what the human world often seemed to imagine dragons to be, the REAL dragons were actually smaller and were covered more so in feathers than they were in scales. They could breathe fire, but it was nothing that could set a whole town ablaze or anything close. It wasn't a very thrilling reality, but that WAS reality, and the harpies were nonetheless proud to boast about their genetic connection to these amazing creatures whenever possible. At what point it was that dragons started developing human-like features in the midst of the