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Tusker's Scars by Marc

Tusker's Scars

Marc

I just wanted to draw Tusker's scars and nip-less chest. I liked how it turned out a lot, even if it's just a quick sketch.

Tusker opted to take the surgical method for transitioning, and uses herbs to supplement his body's T levels, which are probably pretty high in the first place. He could've taken the elixir of sex shifting, but it would've knocked him out completely for a week. With the surgical method, he got back to work in two days, tore open his stitches, healed for a couple more, and then was on his feet again after five days.

Tusker is not the smartest man on the planet.

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    I like the so called nip-less chest.

    Is it because of the transition or because if orcs lactated they'd pierce their mother's breasts with their fangs?

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      In Tusker's case, it's because of transition. Though I can see that being a concern for some parents if the kids are born with their tusks already coming in!

      Thank you! :D

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        you're welcome.
        i like reptiles so i prefer ...creatures without those body parts.

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          Heh, reptiles do have it pretty good to not have mammaries. They lucked out imo!

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            thanks, thanks.
            though they don't get antibodies from their mothers by lactation.

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              I guess for all things, there's a payoff. But hey, given that they've had all that time to evolve or develop lactation, it seems to be working out just fine for them.

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    I only now realised the hat and fangs sort of resembles the Killer Folk from "Alltomorrow"
    http://www.sivatherium.narod.ru/library/Ramjet/pics/31.jpg

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      Ha, I do see the resemblance! I love speculative evolution stuff like that--it's really fun to think about and explore in fiction. :D