speakveryclearly: Kanaya very serious over a needle and thread in her hand and mouth. (Determined)
Kanaya Maryam ([personal profile] speakveryclearly) wrote in [community profile] murdermanor 2013-11-30 06:26 am (UTC)

DIAGRAM; Content Warning: Links to sexual images, descriptions in comment; all non-anatomical

[Okay so all of this drawing takes almost five minutes. Thank god Susan's suggestion honed her sketching skills.]

FIGURE ONE: Pairs of trolls, both F/F, M/M, and F/M, holding hands with either smiles and hearts, or frowns and spades.

FIGURE TWO: The same trolls engaged in various sex acts, eliciting hearts or spades. Exhibit A: One troll kneels on the floor with a pail in front of her; mouth stained with genetic material, it can be inferred she has just performed cunnilingus on her partner, who lies on a bed with spread legs hanging off the edge. Exhibit B: Two standing trolls manually stimulate each other, ejaculating into the pail between them.

FIGURE THREE: Abstract depiction of the pails' contents as consisting of Mars signs, Venus signs, hearts, or spades, depending on its contributors.

FIGURE FOUR: The pails' contents being poured into two very large pails, one hearts and the other spades, held by the Imperial Drone.

FIGURE FIVE: The two pails are being poured together to form an incestuous slurry; they are each smaller than the Mother Grub, sessile and wingless, who regards this process fondly.

FIGURE SIX: Inside a cavity with the same shape as the mother grub's body, a Mars sign and Venus sign connect to one another surrounded by hearts and spades; an arrow shows the transition of this zygote into some sort of morula. Below are other such objects which arguably qualify as full-fledged blastospheres.

FIGURE SEVEN: The mother grub again, overjoyed at having just laid several thousand eggs. The last of these looks more like a "spiky ball".

FIGURE EIGHT: The eggs hatch into several larval trolls. The last of these, which hatched from the matriorb, has the same horns as the mother grub.

FIGURE NINE: Each of the larvae spin pupae.

FIGURE TEN: The pupated trolls, most of which appear alarmingly humanoid. The last, however, is a small, winged version of the Mother Grub.

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