>>119705626I like the idea of the "medusa beast" a little more than I do the "fish" thing this guy's got going on
>>119706230 . Though it does have merit in trying to capture how the beast was originally designed, it just seems unappealing. I get that's the point, however, beast is still considered pretty fuckable to some women so honestly we're bound to have at least a little bit of conventional attractiveness there.
through I would like to make a bit of a contribution with a bit of story. I haven't really watched Beuty and the Beast in a while, but I know the spark notes.
Belladon took one last look at his cozy little village down the lower mountainside. The sun shone through the spot where the clouds divided, causing many twinkles of light to reach across the basin. All of which, he knew, came from the pristine windows of the cottages. Each one seemed so small. It was like looking at your entire life through the guise of a model set. A house could easily be plucked from the earth, discarded into a bin, and nothing would seem to be out of the ordinary. He took a breath and turned to see the castle before him.
It was where the clouds did not part, meaning that all things here looked grey and darkened. It was a gloomy structure, but also grandiose. It was composed of ancient, serpentining arches that seemed to blend seamlessly with the shadows around them. Its doors were an olden oak that was engraved with metal scales. Its door knockers were ornamented with a serpent head, fangs bared and jaws opened wide. The knockers themselves looked like a curled tail that dug into the hinge of their jaws.
He felt his backside. When his fingers crossed intricately carved wood and metal, he was relieved. It would’ve been stupid for him to have forgotten something that important, however, he would’ve been unsurprised if he did. I mean, this is me we’re talking about, he thought. Taking another breath, and steadying his resolve, he reached for the knocker. (1)