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Anonymous
Hello /d/ don't mind me /tg/ wanted these images.

Being a blue board is terrible.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>871733
/tg/ doesn't have any mods, you should have posted them there.
>> Anonymous
>>871740
That used to be the case, but ever since the fuckwitt janitor we had I'd rather just post here.
>> Anonymous
>>871741
Keep in mind that since November last year /d/ now has a "fuckwitt mod" who hates non-Japanese art.
>> Anonymous
Do mind flayers even have sex?
I thought they hatched from like frog eggs then attached to a dark elves body.
>> Anonymous
>>871743
He's only on an hour a day a does a shitty job with everything else.
>> Anonymous
>>871746
A real mod would ban the people who post genderbent haruhi characters all over the goddamned place.
>> Anonymous
i think the artist is pandoras box from wwoec.com
>> Anonymous
>>871744
You're correct, they also don't have mouths or teeth, as pictured here.
>> Anonymous
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Hello /d/ don't mind me /tg/ wanted these images.

Being a blue board is terrible.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
my cock is throbbing for more
>> Anonymous
>>871764
You aren't the OP!
>> Anonymous
>>871744I thought they hatched from like frog eggs then attached to a dark elves body

Any humanoid body.
>> Anonymous
>>871815
Well yeah but the basic thrall is a dark elf. I mean can't they even do umber hulks?
>> Anonymous
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>>871815

So what if the Mind Flayer larvae was put into this?
>> Anonymous
>>871819

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_Flayer#Illithid_biology

>>Hosts are determined in a very specific manner. Hosts generally are humanoid creatures that are between 5 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 2 inches. The most desirable of races for hosts are Human, Drow, Elves, Githzerai, Githyanki, Grimlock, Gnoll, Goblinoid, and Orc. Upon being implanted, the larva then grows and consumes the host's brain, absorbing the host's physical form entirely and becoming sentient itself, a mature (but still young) Illithid. This process is called ceremorphosis. Illithids often experiment with non-humanoid hosts, but ceremorphosis involving other creatures usually fails, killing both host and larva.

Don't have the Lords of Madness Book handy right now, but Wikipedia will do.
>> Anonymous
>>871764
source?
>> Anonymous
>>871846

http://necrobabes.org/dolcett/main.htm

First pic is:
http://necrobabes.org/dolcett/misc_stories/affair/01.htm

Second pic is:
http://necrobabes.org/dolcett/asphyx_stories/joanne/01.htm
>> Anonymous
>>871820
Anything else like that or by the same guy?
>> Anonymous
>>872077

To be honest, I have no idea where the hell I got that image.
>> Anonymous
>>871823

I came.