![]() ![]() The subject can still function normally (including speak), as their consciousness has not been altered, but the moment their key stops turning they shut down. This transformation requires a wind up key, and will only function with the key turned(typically 1 turn = 1 hour). This particular model has a porcelain face. As you see the body designed to be very flexible, with multiple joints (and interchangeable accessories *rawr*). This is one of Beryl standard designs for complete transformation of the subject. In this state you are at the mercy of you Master and Mistress’ design intent.Į – Complete Dollification. Any part of the body can be transformed and removed. Everything from connecting him to a clockwork Naga torso, wheels and a remote control, or even connection joints to link to other slaves. Sometimes a cover is placed over the connection joint, but in this state that subjects can be augmented with anything she can imagine. As the subjects limbs have been turned into doll parts, like any toy they can be removed painlessly. However if Beryl fits him with his own wind up key, he will only have access to them for as long as the key has been wound.ĭ – This is of course one of Beryl’s favorite situations, what she would call a blank canvas. He can feel and move them just as he would his normal appendages. ![]() She inserts the key into the subject and with each turn, sections of the users body are painlessly reconfigured.Ĭ –Having all of his limbs turned into doll pieces, he still has limited control. Our unmodified incubus, (not sure on a name or hair colour (he appeared recently in DCP)) has no idea how lucky he is.ī – Beryl’s Clockwork Key allows her to modify any part of the subject and transform their body into what she would call her basic doll part. Thanks to the power of her clockwork key, she creates the finest dolls in all of hell, and her services are always in high demand.Ī – We have our happy test subject. This is Beryl’s basic service, transformation. Perhaps understanding the process, and thinking of it as no different than popping off the arm of a Barbie, might change your mind. I know some of you get a little pale when thinking about amputation. ![]() This really is more of a reference for me, (hence the sketches) but I wanted to share them with you again. After talking with a few of you on Jonathan’s last picture, I wanted to sketch out some of Beryl’s techniques. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |