>“Here’s what I know of the masters of this universe: there’s a law in old Uros that if one lays a finger on them, he shall lose his arm up to the elbow. But in the throne world if one lays his gaze an inch too high, he shall have his head removed at the neck.” >-Magister Periases of the Yellow City
Only way I can see is if Alice is about to bite it, she freaks out hard enough to go full Will to Power and fires up the key.
Landon Edwards
Also we have like four pages until the end of the book, given what Abba's said from his twitter.
Austin Price
rip pure qt alice
she scar girl nao
Carson Howard
she absorbs the vines and uses them against Mottom
Nathan Diaz
Best pull out that blade of WANT and ignore those injuries.
Nolan Russell
Well, that explains the bandages
Nathan Lopez
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David Allen
How many minutes before Mottom is dust? She's looking pretty dry up there.
Samuel Taylor
Where did you get that?
What a qt, with short hair.
Gavin Martinez
i want to pop her cherry
Gavin Johnson
Patreon
Aaron Barnes
Poor white chain will never get a break.
Short haired Allison is cute! CUTE!
Xavier James
>Only way I can see is if Alice is about to bite it, she freaks out hard enough to go full Will to Power and fires up the key. That kind of happened last book. Cio pushed her off a building and it was either channeling the key's power or dying in pic related.
I want her to pop mine.
Mason Butler
>Whote Chain actually tries to fight Mother Om
So if Mottom gets offed here that means for sure Univeral War II is on and popping right?
Isaac Thompson
boner
Wyatt Sanchez
Third technically, but yeah.
Mason Gomez
She has to want something. Want and striving is the key to all these things.
Blake Reed
Damn son! Now that's a Demiurge I'd pledge my service to.
Landon Thomas
Good think White Chain wasn't on her list of priorities.
Damn. Looks like she'll be taking another trip back to earth. Neat. Though that's not exactly the kind of attire I'd wear to fighting demons.
Brandon Fisher
>Looks like she'll be taking another trip back to earth. I hope so. I hope she brings white chain and Cio along. Her apartment should be their home base.
Aaron Cruz
I'd love to see her show up with a stone man, a short blue chick, multiple serious wounds and a blood covered dress and see her roommate's reactions. >Hey. I'm just stopping by to grab some clothes and a quick shower.
David Reyes
Nah, the First Conquest was peaceful exploration by the original demiurges, while the Second Conquest was the first multiversal war. If I remember correctly
Blake Lee
>the First Conquest was peaceful exploration by the original demiurges I don't remember it ever being said that it was peaceful.
Asher Clark
Yeah, Zoss WRECKED heaven on his own before the other guys showed up.
Zachary Butler
Well it wasn't outright war between godkings. It was probably more like European powers carving up Africa.
Andrew Phillips
user, things are not accomplished 'peacefully' in this setting.
The only difference is how enlightened the murder is.
I was at first confused but then understood you would get that from the sex at the beginning. The rest of it isn't like that at all.
Jordan Gray
And last if Abaddon is planning a twist here.
Aiden Wood
don't be stupid
Jeremiah Gray
Just thought I'd bring it up. It's not even a possibility. I wonder if Alice will give Mottom an ironic death or just curbstomp her with WANT.
Ryan Thomas
>How the hell is she getting out of this?
Al-Yis-Un is a prophet/avatar of Aesma.
When she gets desperate enough, she will tear up the world by its roots if she has too.
Or, Mottom will let her go, laughing, and tell her that her fate is the worst punishment she can think of.
Can't wait to see how this works out.
Gavin Smith
Well, we see what caused the bandages, what's gonna happen to her hair?
Also: CUTE, TOO CUTE!
Evan Allen
Why hasn't she turned back into an old hag yet? I thought the fruit thing was wearing off.
Austin Morgan
I imagine she'll cut it. For character development.
Luke Thompson
Wanting to not fuckin die is a pretty powerful, even primal, drive.
>Al-Yis-Un Cute play on words. We'll see if that works out for her.
Mottom already made the mistake of thinking her powerless and insignificant once. Now her immortality train's been wrecked, her favorite palace is a bisected mess, and her teacups are all ruined. Bitch wants to tear Ally apart and claim that key, "balance of power" be damned.
Hudson Johnson
She's got mad eye-bags. Matter of time.
Jose Reyes
She has. Black don't crack.
Lucas Evans
It is wearing off. She doesn't just poof into an old lady. She looks about middle aged now.
Jayden Brooks
It's entirely possible the fruit/aging thing was psychosomatic, to some degree. Not like "oh it's all in her head and she could be immortal all along" but more like she willed an actual means (or just an explanation) to retain her youth into existence, because she'd been so obsessed with her fading beauty before she took her husband's life and key.
Ryan Edwards
It worked on Allison though.
Hudson Moore
> >It worked on Allison though.
The crazy old coot is holding up a million tons of flying palace just by thinking about it, I'd imagine some minor glamour to look pretty would not be a stretch for her.
Bentley Ramirez
My prediction is Allison will tap into the key just enough to be able to survive Mottom's attacks, and Mottom will rapidly age across the battle before dying of old age. It would be a great way to just show that Mottom would have slaughtered Allison if she had more time, and she only survived thanks to that. Because as much as I would love to see Allison shatter Mottom herself, she barely knows how to work the King's Key, she should, in no way, be capable of beating one of the seven at this point.
Nolan Gutierrez
Get your head out of the trash I'm implying that she needs to get kick where the sun don't shine!
Jonathan Harris
>Also we have like four pages until the end of the book, given what Abba's said from his twitter.
I could see Mottom pulling a "Roy" from Bladerunner, and letting Allison go for...whatever reason. Heck, maybe even trying to teach her something. She's said repeatedly that she likes her.
Logan Russell
Something like this or Allison accidentally hits her with a strike and kills her after a few dying words about her destiny and how she'll always be prisoner.
Zachary Jenkins
That's what I meant about it not just being in her head; her subconscious actually created a physicality (the tree and its fruit) that could reverse her aging, using the object of her hate (Hastet, and specifically his sadistic lust for new wives). Like it's a real thing born of her own demented emotions and desires, and that realness is why it could affect Allison too.
I dunno, this would all just be [bonghits] if not for my being dead sober right now. Mostly just idle wondering about the full extent of what the keys allow.
Eli Peterson
You're probably right in that something like that could happen. Think about it. Why does a planted husband grow into a tree and why does that tree bear youth giving fruit? It doesn't make any sense on its own but of course it happened because of the key. Either Mottom did it or Hastet's body was all messed up with magic.
Jonathan Nguyen
>do you know how old I really am? the days are like water >all those moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain
fuck, you could be right.
Charles Jackson
First time reading KSBD here, what is this comic about? Could someone please enlighten me? The religious writings are throwing me off, I guess I'm not that smart.
Landon Lopez
It's about a girl thrust into a world of fallen gods, lawful angels, demons and all manner of fuckery and magic. In her forehead the key of kings, the vessel of the ultimate power of god.
Gabriel Lee
>King of heaven leaves >Seven assholes take over >King of heaven chooses sorority girl to take his place >hijinks ensue
>The religious writings are throwing me off No need to worry about those much. They don't have much barring on the comic itself but they give nice life to the setting and tone and are fun to read.
Austin Reed
>First time reading KSBD here, what is this comic about? Could someone please enlighten me?
The adventures of a slacker, self-hating barista chick, riddled with neuroses, who on the verge of losing her virginity gets blasted into a dark, terrible Heaven.
Taken under the wing of a violent Angel, she comes to realize she's been thrust into a world of wonders and horrors, and thanks to the Key embedded in her skull, she really doesn't have much choice about participating.
Now, is she going to be a victim? Or the next God-King?
Read slowly, look at the pages, read the extra material, and recognize it's going to take several read-overs to get a good grasp on the world.
It's fun and frenzied on the surface, but it really rewards a deep look, too.
Nolan Nguyen
The comic is about a barrista's journey towards defeating seven evil demigods and becoming queen of the multiverse, and all the shit that goes down during it. Alternatively, it's about whatever you see that you think is coolest.
The religious writings are most essentially just about how wanting shit and being an unenlightened jackass can be good and important. They're sort of an homage to Vedic philosophy/mysticism and more particularly Buddhism, albeit deviating very strongly from the latter.
Ayden Smith
Oh okay, thank you guys very much. That clears up a lot. So are all these gods/demons from any specific religion or are they all made up?
Angel Miller
They're all made up. But there's a distinct tinge of eastern philosophical concepts in it all. I think Abaddon studied that in college or some shit.
Evan Cruz
It's heavily influenced by eastern mythologies so god have war forms and relaxing forms and have hundreds of aspects and shit but they only pop up in the side stories, not the actual comic, so you don't have to worry about that.
Brody Howard
It's about virtue of violence. Not it's effects, as those are gruesome and rather dull, but the very act of inflicting lethal force on one another. To be Royalty is to be sublimely violent, for your every touch to be a earth-shattering strike, and every move to be a sky splitting cut. Royalty is a continuous cutting motion
Samuel Carter
Role playing faggot.
William Perry
A follower of the Belligerent path such as yourself should know this.
Anthony Walker
on the other hand it'd feel like a bit of an asspull for her to beat Mottom like that(to use an analogy it'd be just as frustrating as it was seeing Ash getting most of his Kanto Gym Badges through ways besides conventionally beating the Gym Leaders in battle), although Mottom's aging will definitely be part of her losing, I assume Alison will get at least one good hit in before things end, especially since this arc seems to be at it's core about Alison learing about the Virtue of Violence as brings up
most named beings are fictional, and those that share names with existing concepts only share a vague relationship with their real world equivalent
Elijah Morgan
I think it would be less like the Ash being handed his badges, and it would be more like a professional assassin trying to kill a child, only to die from his terminal illness, but leaving the child with a heavy lesson on what it is to fight someone truly strong and deadly, which they then take that lesson and grow stronger...to fight other pro assassins!
Austin Flores
well as I said, Alison doesn't need to land the killing blow, but she should get in at least one solid blow
Ian Wilson
adding to this, most of the written stories about Aesma are just the blackest of comedies. I love 'em.
James Butler
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Cooper Jones
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Lincoln Howard
Mostly made up, but the Seven all correspond to a deadly sin and Metatron is a thing
Gabriel Parker
w...what is this user
Christian Mitchell
nice :o)
Noah Hughes
Abbadon. Please draw better feet. They are so much worse than every other aspect of the art it's jarring. Also, I would like to jerk it to Allison's feet but you're making it difficult.
Angel Hernandez
So how many of these super monarchs does Alice have to kill? This is going to be a long comic isn't it
Julian Sanchez
6 more, so six more books
Parker Lee
I thought Abbadon said it will go faster than that?
Bentley Hernandez
> > w...what is this user
A few years back, Abaddon (who is a 4-channer from waaay back, although he's probably trying to clean up his act so he's not shunned by the SJW bigots) posted a few feeder/fatty/inflation pics. Ever since, because this is 4-chan and by definition we're all jerks, user has been posting these every now and again for the lulz.
For the record: user doesn't know if Abaddon is into the fatties, but it's funny as hell to poke that button every now and agin. :D
Jaxson Ramirez
>I would like to jerk it to Allison's feet but you're making it difficult.
Ah, 4-chan, never change.
Ryan Evans
is Cred Forums a banned word now?
Lincoln Wilson
>is Cred Forums a banned word now?
interesting.
is it possible to have a legal english word with a numeral in it without hyphenation?
hell, is it possible WITH hyphenation?
WELL? GRAMMAR NAZIS?
Sebastian Anderson
it's a name of something, why the fuck not?
Nicholas Peterson
>Metatron is a thing
Probably the most surprising thing about KSBD so far, for me at least, is the fact that a name as 'transformer-esque' as "Metatron" is actually historically accurate and has been around for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Who knew?
Jace White
> >6 more, so six more books
Technically, there's six wimpy ones (of which Mottom is one) and one serious badass who's as tough as the other six put together.
Abaddon also says that every one has a detailed and fleshed out back story, and considering how much detail there has been in Mottom, I'm inclined to believe him.
So, yeah, could be a hell of a good ride.
Who do we think is next? Incubus? He's already showing up in her dreams....
Lincoln Nelson
Nah, it's a legit fetish, mate. A pretty boring one, to be honest.
Brayden Morgan
I think Abaddon said Mammon was up next, the Grand Dragon. Which is fine by me; I think that Mammon is kind of a blanker slate than the others (mostly because he's the only one who hasn't appeared on page yet)
Camden Sullivan
I was never into transformers and always into mythology, so it wasn't a surprise for me. It's a fucking awesome name
Isaac Peterson
Does this comic actually have anything to do with killing six billion demons?
Evan Allen
That pic was a /d/rawthread request.
Abaddon did a handful of requests on /d/ a few years ago and also at least one thread adventure there.
Andrew Cook
Which one is Mammon? Greed or Envy?
Ryan Watson
Not really.
"Kill Six Billion Demons" is simply her name.
Just like there's characters named "White Chain Born in Emptiness Returns to Subdue Evil" and "Juggernaut Star Scours the Universe".
Luis Martinez
>it's a name of something, why the fuck not?
grammar nazi says i can spell four-chin anyway i want? kewl
Colton Robinson
Greed I assume, Mammon was a god/demon thing of money. Worm lady is envy iirc.
Anthony Stewart
>How the hell is she getting out of this
Through violence.
Joshua Rivera
I thought she was Pride, but I guess Pride could apply to Solomon as well.
Ian Stewart
>Does this comic actually have anything to do with killing six billion demons?
We don't know!
We think it's Al-Yis-Un's battle name, like Meti's 'Murder the Gods and Topple Their thrones.'
It might also refer to the huge fucking war she's starting even as we watch.
i guess we have to read the thing to find out
Jordan Smith
>Abaddon did a handful of requests on /d/ a few years ago and also at least one thread adventure there.
There was also the prequel/first draft he did on that other board. In which allison wears a bikini a lot.
Cooper Foster
Solomon is Pride, Incubus Lust, Gog-Agog Envy, Jadis Sloth, Mammon is Greed. Jagganoth is Wrath, in case you hadn't already worked out the obvious.
Lucas Peterson
She's green-ish and she mimics people. Solomon seems arrogant enough to be pride. What was Motton then? Sloth because she didn't act on her own? Gluttony because she took from the land? Are they even confirmed to be modelled after 7 sins, seems kind o a stretch in some cases.
Jordan Russell
Mottom, Jadis, Jagganoth and Incubus were pretty obvious just from looking at them but I wasn't sure for the other three.
Ian Watson
Well the name is "Cred Forums" so no.
Ryan Clark
Mottom literally wipes worlds clean just because she likes the fruits that grow there and drinks the blood of sacrificial virgins to stay young. She's obviously gluttony.
Grayson Hernandez
But she doesn't do it because she wants to gorge mindlessly on them, she does it to stay alive, young and beautiful out of fear of death/her people turning on her. Her husband is gluttony if anything,
Carter Robinson
I think you're kinda pulling that out of your ass. Why would they correspond to the seven deadly sins anyway?
Asher Reed
SJWs would love him for this.
Jace Watson
All of the demiurges won't be defeated in the same sense.
Elijah King
You could work it out with Solomon a bit - he wears purple, the old imperial color, he's the most reserved and dignified, Mottom laughs at him for still thinking he's a hero. Gluttony because she consumed without reason. Mammon runs a bank, a place for storing and also increasing wealth, which is more greedy than gluttonous. Mottom stripped worlds bare, killed young women for decreasing returns on her youth, and wasted everything she took.
Thomas Parker
She's gluttony. Her husband is not a character
Noah Rivera
No that's correct they even have colors to match which of the seven deadly sins they fit with.
Brody Phillips
>Mottom stripped worlds bare, killed young women for decreasing returns on her youth, and wasted everything she took. her sins are cowardice, pride and enabling, she was even begging Alison to switch with her meaning she wasn't craving this life, her husband is the one mindlessly craving new wives to eat was he in the original seven or was it always Motton? I don't remember, but it would make sense for the deadly sins thing.
James Sanders
Because the entire comic is built around thematic elements of old belief systems and philosophies and the seven deadly sins are a good way to confront Allison with seven different failings that keep the demiurges from succeeding as true Royalty as she makes her way towards mastering her own power and fate
Kayden Butler
dark ksbd thread, show me the forbidden Allison upskirts
Angel Moore
Her husband. Is not a character. He does not matter to the plot. Did you forget about Mottom making her subjects bring her thousands of teacups and the like for literally no reason?
Noah Hughes
>it is built around old belief systems
Except the number 7 appears many times in old belief systems without having anything to do with the 7 Deadly Sins.
And the 7 Deadly Sins have colors now? Y'all are retarded.
Cameron Nelson
You've never heard green with envy?
Julian Richardson
Her husband wasn't forcing her to strip mine entire worlds. She took and took and took because she thought that would keep her safe, but the motivation doesn't change the act. She consumed out of fear, but it was still gluttony. I'm pretty sure the Seven have always been the same group, since we've seen them all together in the flashbacks. Mottom does say she took her husband's power "from his skull" when she killed him, so that's probably how she got her Key, but she was one of the Seven and he wasn't.
Nathan Reed
That's not gluttony, she's not gonna do shit with those teacups, she didn't crave the teacups, that was He husband is the character Alison killed right now on her seven killing spree, not motton, meaning he could very well be the gluttony personification. >He does not matter to the plot He literally made Motton into what she is, she's a willing vessel for his gluttony.
Nolan Parker
She said she was doing it out of fear to preserve the status quo in her kingdom though, her being very willing to pass this life onto Alison shows this wasn't her sin.
Bentley Price
Purple has long historical associations with power and rulership, since the dye was so expensive to get. Linking it to pride and arrogance for a visual signifier among a group of characters isn't exactly a stretch.
Jason Robinson
She wanted them though. And she made them give them to her. She forced thousands of worlds to waste countless resources making shit for her that she will not use the majority of for no reason but to take their shit. That's gluttony. She's the clearest personification so far.
Samuel Long
It wasn't the status quo she wanted to preserve, it was her life. She wanted to Allison to take her place because she was afraid she was losing her grip and would be killed, either by her court or by Jagganoth.
It's really basic color association, I pulled a random 7 deadly sins pic from deviantart and you know those fucks aren't creative enough to make up new colors for this.
Jaxon Stewart
another shitty image I don't even know where I know the sin colors from, but so does everybody else
Aaron Mitchell
This oughtta solve that 7 sins argument.
William Brooks
meaning her main drive was fear, if it was gluttony she would just stay where she was, consuming more and more, like her husband did, even after his death. even Alison says she understands her at first, but then calls her an evil coward, not a glutton when she learns more
Landon James
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Cooper Jackson
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Luis Reed
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Robert Nguyen
either this is not actually his fetish and he was just drawing requests or he's got enough dignity as a creator to not shoehorn it in his work, since there's no sexualized fat characters I can recall
Ayden Williams
Ninjette from Empowered drawn as a fatty by Abaddon
TRULY, this is a glorious day
Owen Nguyen
>Incubus >rockstar
I just had a pretty amazing mental image
Daniel Peterson
she looks like Guts
Jose Bennett
>dignity as a creator
This
Abaddon is a young man, but he shows remarkable maturity, humility, and talent.
May his muse burn brightly.
Hunter Wright
Except that fear isn't a sin. It's not about the character's motivation, it's about their failing. Fear could have motivated Mottom to strive to become stronger, or a better ruler, or abdicate and escape, or anything else. Instead, she spent her days draining the worlds around her, pointlessly, to no end.
Carson Ortiz
He just shows the proper amount. I guess everyone's just used to webcomic authors being nutcases
Luis Hernandez
For some reason that user only ever posts the fat deliveries he made in the /d/rawthreads.
Gabriel Nguyen
it's not a deadly sin, but what I'm proposing is that she's not a personification of a deadly sin like it seems at first, but merely a tool ruled by fear for the actual personification who is immobile, that could be taken as the big reveal of this chapter >Fear could have motivated Mottom to strive to become stronger, or a better ruler, or abdicate and escape that would take courage, but she's passive and enabling so she serves the sin of the blood tree. That's my take on it anyway, from what I've read. It's possible Alison killing the tree king and pissing her off will prompt her into becoming a different ruler, or maybe she'll just die.
Robert Brooks
Well, the futa ones would definitely get me banned.
Christopher Ortiz
My favorite thing about these is that the girls look similar to some girls we've seen before. I like to imagine that that girl is Mottom there from another dimension.
This looks like Allison.
Cameron Allen
The tree only appeared on 3 or 4 pages before getting torched. It had no lines, took no actions, was not in any way a participant in the story. It's a part of Mottom's backstory, not the other way around. How come you're putting so much significance on it?
Zachary Thomas
I don't think the tree was asking for those teacups.
Joshua Powell
>How come you're putting so much significance on it?
Because it makes the bad guy a man, and SJW's love that shit.
Women are either innocent, or victims, or preferably both. Oh, but they have to be strong and capable at the same time.
Gabriel Mitchell
> >she looks like Guts
Jonathan Torres
The key about gluttony is that a glutton can't stop. They might want to stop, to put an end to it all but they just can't. Their will is too weak to put an end to their own gluttony so they just keep on eating and eating.
Gluttons aren't mindless, most of them very much know what they're doing is a bad thing and they hate themselves for it but they just can't fucking stop. See any sort of addiction and you'll know what I mean.
In the end, Mottom is a glutton because she's a weak-willed coward that's unable to will herself to stop the cycle. She just keeps it going because she feels that she has to. She is powerful enough to just end the cycle of horror in her seventh of the multiverse if she wanted to, just like any smoker can 'just quit smoking' or any alcoholic can 'just quit drinking.' She doesn't have the will for it.
Ryder Ward
>How come you're putting so much significance on it? Because it's literally the cause for all of it and a really obvious gluttony personification? >The tree only appeared on 3 or 4 pages before getting torched. It had no lines, took no actions, was not in any way a participant in the story. It's a part of Mottom's backstory, not the other way around I don't see how that's relevant, a deadly sin is something very simple, you don't need more than a gaping maw demanding more to show it, why would it need more screen time when it doesn't nothing but demand and consume? The chapter focuses on Motton dealing with it, she is more complex and reaches its peak when Alison kills the tree, getting rid of the glutton and allowing Motton to act on her own.
Landon Lee
"You're evil!" -the main character referring to a woman, who she then kills
Oliver Roberts
Oh shut the fuck up you brainless moron, I think she's a terrible, vile person, I pointed out she's called an evil coward, but if you actually read the pages her life was shaped by the gluttony of the king. Doesn't make her an innocent victim though, you can have a tough life and not be evil it's even literally said in the comic >I am expected to live in this gilded cage, trapped by my monster husband and demanding society >yeah that's terrible I get that >also I kill the land and sacrifice virgin >you evil cowardly fuck
Joseph Williams
But deadly sins AREN'T very simple. The history and theological debate surrounding them are actually rather complex. If you think a gaping maw eating shit encapsulates the essence of gluttony and its evil, then you've been brainwashed by pop culture.
Jacob Wood
>rip pure qt alice >she scar girl nao
Well, she knew this was likely to end badly, and she pulled up her big-girl panties and went anyway.
Courage is often the catalyst for scars.
Hunter Jones
>If you think a gaping maw eating shit encapsulates the essence of gluttony and its evil The other personification are an angry red elephant, gold money dragon and a guy named Incubus with a penis shaped palace, I think a tree with a mouth demanding more and more blood fits there well.
Christopher Diaz
Nor did it ask for the wasted banquet that Mottom set for Allison. During her time with the others at the end of book 1 she's also eating (Foods distinct from one another, so not just youth fruit), is waited on and is enshrined in luxury.
David Wilson
It's not about how simple it is, it's about what actually shapes the story. The tree is an externalized symbol of Mottom's gluttony. Mottom is the one who actually commits the gluttonous acts. She could have burned down the tree as easily as Allison did, but she didn't. actually put it really well. >Gluttons aren't mindless, most of them very much know what they're doing is a bad thing and they hate themselves for it but they just can't fucking stop. >I'M rotting!
Jonathan Baker
And those are all superficial thematic design choices, just as the gaping maw is a superficial thematic design choice that doesn't actually explain the true nature of gluttony. When we get to the other demiurges, we'll likely be shown the angst and despair behind angry red elephant, the mindlessness and shortsightedness and isolation of gold money dragon, the constant misdirection and corruption of ideals perpetrated by Incubus.
Mottom's gluttony is worse than any gaping maw -- she overindulges and wastes constantly to distract herself from her weakness and the imminence of her mortality, relying constantly on petty pleasures and excuses to shirk her self-actualisation, and in the process become progressively weaker and more self-hating.
Christian Jones
At this point, I'm curious what equivalent of the Tree of Woe the other six have been relying on to perpetuate their rule/prop up their personal failures.
Owen Watson
>that tongue dang, Abby really does his homework.
Ryan Peterson
Anyone know where I can find all the draw requests? I'm asking for a friend.
Nolan Parker
>kill 6 billion demons Is this a holocaust reference?
Jacob Price
Abaddon has said they all have their own ways of living forever and I am super interested in what they'll all be. Decent chance Jagganoth's is just the feather nails but that's still pretty fucking sick.
John Collins
No.
Parker Ross
Requested this in the drawthread, but I thought I'd mention here. Anyone think they can do WC and Cio fighting over Allison?
Jason Ross
It'd be neat if Jagganoth's is tech based since he actually studies and improves the sci fi tech that the other demiurges neglect.
John Sullivan
I'll put what I have in an imgur album when I get home if the thread is still up then, otherwise I'll post it Tuesday. There's some I don't have.
Ayden Miller
AHHHHHHHHHHHH
Juan Lopez
While I'd like for Allison to get out of this on her own that doesn't feel appropriate considering the power/skill difference here.
Current bet is Maya is gonna pop up, singed and smoking, and cut those vines.
If Juggerwheel shows up I'll lose my shit.
Alexander Long
I dunno if I'd called anything Jagganoth does "sci fi tech" (and don't go all Arthur C. Clarke on me). He seems more about forging insanely deadly weapons and other terrible wonders, kinda like if Hephaestus was a war-loving painslut.
Austin Williams
He could still have come up with some kind of bullshit SCIENCE to render himself biologically immortal, then gained true immortality from the feathers.
Andrew Moore
Abbadon has said that he has some advanced futurtech. We haven't seen it yet though.
James Thomas
Abbadon said all the dems have hoarded better tech than they showoff but only Jag puts in effort into understanding and developing technology for his military.
Juan Rodriguez
oh shit man, thanks for reminding me that this exists, I'm in a bind here because my comics USB stick doesn't work (I'm at work) and I need to kill time.
Alexander Lewis
imgur.com/a/QUKRO This is everything I've got, but here's still some missing. None of this stuff is on his tumblr or deviantart.
Jackson Jenkins
Abaddon why
Easton Butler
Commissions. Fetishists pay good money for art.
Levi Morris
These were free requests on /d/.
Your idol loves obese futas.
Aiden Gomez
Do you not love obese futas?
Parker Gutierrez
>that LOL comic
Aaron Brown
>The nun demoness one Good shit. Unfortunately I'm not into the majority of this. Would love to have some good Abbadon works to fap to.
Eli Diaz
I still don't like the idea of Allison getting this bad, but I suppose it's because the progression won't make sense to me till it actually happens in the comic.
Parker Stewart
For now I have to make do with Allison in the shower and young Mottom
Caleb Brown
If they were posted in the /d/rawthreads then they were uploaded to the /d/ booru, but they are missing an artist tag, making them difficult to find on there.
Grayson Sanchez
I think abbadon removed the artist tags, but someone went and added them back, sincr I just checked and most are there. I imagine the missing two are there as well, but untagged. Would really love to see the subway one.
Ayden King
Yeah, I added them back earlier today because it was being a bitch finding them.
I don't know why he would do that, it's not like he used his well known pseudonym, nor were they tagged with anything that would come up in a search any normal person would do when looking him up.
Jason Murphy
Embarrassment I guess? I mean, WE managed to find them.
Jacob Gonzalez
Why would he care if WE found them though?
Joshua Flores
White Flame: White Chain? Black Flame: Juggernaut Star? Maia? The Beast: Jagganoth?
Adam Miller
Devils are black flames. As well as humans.
Dominic Martin
White Flame is White Chain, Black Flame is Cio, The Beast are the Demiurges as a collective.
Gavin Carter
So is this actually what Allison turns into?
Carson Phillips
probably
Blake Bennett
Did you even read the page
Evan Parker
I hope she revises that a bit, I don't mind a bit of scar but I don't want an MC that looks like Guts and Freddy Krueger had a daughter.
Logan Richardson
Abbadon is a man, user.
Jaxon Young
typo
Caleb Reyes
This is pretty hot desu.Would not mind if she tried to rape me.
Asher Myers
It takes longer for her cause she hasn't built up a resistance like Mottom
Oliver Lee
Wait, Abbadon's a man?
Gavin Peterson
Read that post again
Connor Powell
I... kinda want to fuck Mottom... in loli form.
Levi Wood
Looks too much like incubus.
I don't mind scars but I like ali's hair long
Jackson Fisher
Maybe this is why it bugs me.
I get that Allison will have to go through some shit, but it reeks somewhat of trying too hard.
Anthony Foster
Don't we all ?
Kevin Hill
She'll have witnessed all sorts of fucked up shit, probably have gone through some rigorous training harder than any human on her earth has ever done by Maya or White Chain, and have all the power of the multiverse at her command by that point.
Adrian Lewis
Maybe I'll feel different once it actually happens, as I said, because it'll make more sense with context.
But for now I can't help but feel hesitant.
Dominic Powell
Yeah I don't want Allison to change that much either.
Brandon Kelly
Did anyone ever save the original KSBD? The one where Allison is in a bikini for half of it and Cio's ex (but maybe not Cio herself) is in it
Jason Bailey
Just makes me think of that Demon's Mirror comic. MC in that got pretty fucked up too. I stuck through it but eh...