Wouldn't catgirls count as furries? Just wondering 😛
Catgirls don't quite count as furries. Just a tail and ears aren't enough. Angels and aliens can be cool if drawn well enough.
I am in favor of tickle torturing elves. It's a prestigious line of work, with a long and glorious tradition. Perhaps you could even compare and contrast the reactions to tickling of various species of elves, such as, but not limited to:
Drow elves
Night elves
Norse elves
High elves
Santa's elves
Keebler elves
Forest elves
Forest Gump
Elf stew, Elf sandwich, Elf flambe...
sorry, that went a little off track. Seriously though, whatever grabs your imagination and shouts "Draw me NOW" is what you should go with. And whatever the result, please share it with us.
Elves, dammit! The world needs more elves!
You are a wonderful and brilliant person.
You're too kind miss. :redface:
Now let us hope that the combined force of all our sage advice fuels Steeljaw's inner flames, and spurs him on to exultant new heights of kick-assery!
I could go with these two. The rest, not so much, either overrated over overdone or both.Rox_My_Sox said:Ouka [in manga oufit] tickle tortured by Kamuyi and her female book-bearing assistant while bound in a dungeon setting .
She-Hulk [in bikin] tickle tortured by fluffy rotating feather brushes via machine while bound in a dungeon setting
Or this...bit said:Night elves
Wouldn't catgirls count as furries? Just wondering 😛
kick-assery :laughing: now I doubt neither Bilbo or all of rivendell could have put that to script, tho I doubt it has a translation in elven or hobbit. But as Elves seem to be a popular choice, and you seem to have the names of the many types, could you provide more info on said types?
It's not at all surprising that elvish language has no translation for "Kick-assery". That word is of course a human corruption of the Dwarven word "Arsebootin". Etymology aside for a moment, in the hope of seeing some elves tickled, I've dug up a few reference pics. As for actual background information on the various Elven races, I know only a few stereotypes. Others may feel free to add to this, or correct any misunderstandings they see.
High Elves: good, prideful, arrogant, and magically gifted. Live in cities.
Wood Elves: neutral, wild, and territorial. Live in forests.
Dark or Drow Elves: evil, stealthy, and sadistic. Live in underground cities.
Santa's Elves: small, cheerful, toy making, and workaholic. Live at the North Pole.
Keebler Elves: very small, and bakers of delicious cookies! Live in kitchens inside trees.