Anonymous
8/26/2025, 12:54:58 AM
No.11363669
Gentlemen, I would like to hear your opinions. I'm an artist, and I have draw different kinds of scenarios - and I'm thinking in tying them all together into a big setting.
With this, I need to:
>Justify how I kind of TGs can happen with different triggers
>Why characters that were TGed in different ways for different reasons bump into each other
This is what I got for worldbuilding:
>There is this lovecratian entity, "Incubus" beyond space and time that lives between worlds. He feeds on sexual energy coming from mortals. Every thousand years or so he adds some "spice" to it - At some point he was into warlords forming harems, in another he was into chivalaric love - right now he wants to turn guys into chicks.
>"Incubus" is an amoral entity that never directly interacts with the setting, he doesn't care if you enjoyed the transformation or hated it - he only cares that you end up as a sexy chick and fucks.
>Usually the way Incubus work is by planting a "seed" in something, getting it to TG someone, then feeding on their energy from then on, like a harvester. Sometimes a place will start changing people, other times an object, or an app, in rare ocasions he will empower a sorcerer to do it for him (most sorcerers have wildly different interpretations of where this powr comes from)
>The reason so many TGed characters tend to bump into each other is because Incubus energy inside them acts as a sort of "magnet" that brings them together. Some places end up filled with them - like Hollywood.
1/?
With this, I need to:
>Justify how I kind of TGs can happen with different triggers
>Why characters that were TGed in different ways for different reasons bump into each other
This is what I got for worldbuilding:
>There is this lovecratian entity, "Incubus" beyond space and time that lives between worlds. He feeds on sexual energy coming from mortals. Every thousand years or so he adds some "spice" to it - At some point he was into warlords forming harems, in another he was into chivalaric love - right now he wants to turn guys into chicks.
>"Incubus" is an amoral entity that never directly interacts with the setting, he doesn't care if you enjoyed the transformation or hated it - he only cares that you end up as a sexy chick and fucks.
>Usually the way Incubus work is by planting a "seed" in something, getting it to TG someone, then feeding on their energy from then on, like a harvester. Sometimes a place will start changing people, other times an object, or an app, in rare ocasions he will empower a sorcerer to do it for him (most sorcerers have wildly different interpretations of where this powr comes from)
>The reason so many TGed characters tend to bump into each other is because Incubus energy inside them acts as a sort of "magnet" that brings them together. Some places end up filled with them - like Hollywood.
1/?