A beautiful 2-step sequence by
Guwu
In a land of legends and fantasy, the adventuring cleric Beatrix delves into dungeons in search of treasure! In the dark underground ages of an abandoned temple, she happened upon a beautiful stained glass window that glowed with a mesmerizing aura. Enticed by the magical light shimmering through the window, she approached to more closely ire the glasswork. Strangely, she noted how the design seemed rather bare, lacking a centerpiece that might have made it a complete work. Was it left down here because it was unfinished?
She reached forward to run her hand across the surface of the glass, feeling a strange tingling begin to run up her arm the moment she did. The window began to hum forebodingly, but her hand was stuck to--no--pulled inside of the glass! The force quickly pulled her entire arm inside, and then her torso, as she desperately tried to pull away. Soon her head was inside, and her vision was filled with the shimmering colors of the glass. As the rest of her body entered the window, she heard a sinister laughter all around her. No matter how hard she tried, she could not move her body, or even shift her eyes...
Later adventuring parties exploring the abandoned temple reported a large stained glass window located in the basement, of masterful quality. The design, an image of a saintly cleric, was praised for its intricacy and lifelike depiction. Adventurers believed the window to be enchanted due to it being able to produce its own light. Another remarkable feature of the window was that the cleric would even sometimes change poses! A few interested parties began arranging an expedition to transport the window out of the abandoned temple, to be displayed somewhere it could be appreciated by many people, or perhaps to become a part of a rich merchant's private collection...
GuwuIn a land of legends and fantasy, the adventuring cleric Beatrix delves into dungeons in search of treasure! In the dark underground ages of an abandoned temple, she happened upon a beautiful stained glass window that glowed with a mesmerizing aura. Enticed by the magical light shimmering through the window, she approached to more closely ire the glasswork. Strangely, she noted how the design seemed rather bare, lacking a centerpiece that might have made it a complete work. Was it left down here because it was unfinished?
She reached forward to run her hand across the surface of the glass, feeling a strange tingling begin to run up her arm the moment she did. The window began to hum forebodingly, but her hand was stuck to--no--pulled inside of the glass! The force quickly pulled her entire arm inside, and then her torso, as she desperately tried to pull away. Soon her head was inside, and her vision was filled with the shimmering colors of the glass. As the rest of her body entered the window, she heard a sinister laughter all around her. No matter how hard she tried, she could not move her body, or even shift her eyes...
Later adventuring parties exploring the abandoned temple reported a large stained glass window located in the basement, of masterful quality. The design, an image of a saintly cleric, was praised for its intricacy and lifelike depiction. Adventurers believed the window to be enchanted due to it being able to produce its own light. Another remarkable feature of the window was that the cleric would even sometimes change poses! A few interested parties began arranging an expedition to transport the window out of the abandoned temple, to be displayed somewhere it could be appreciated by many people, or perhaps to become a part of a rich merchant's private collection...
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StickyPeachy57
~stickypeachy57
I love this so so much!! Now I need my own dnd character to be turned into stained glass~
meltyfine
~meltyfine
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It's a really fun style of TF! it allows for a lot of pretty colors, too! I wouldn't mind seeing this type more often!
Mantis2love
~mantis2love
Really enjoy the stained glass transformations.
meltyfine
~meltyfine
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It's a really nice aesthetic, and the colors used can really change how the piece feels. I love how this artist styles their TFs, too!
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