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So I wanted to do something for Crotch Day, but I didn't feel like doing any of my existing quest characters, who have had plenty of pictures already, most of them.
So, instead, I'm going to do something different: The Quest Crotches That Might Have Been.
Basically, I've had several ideas for quests that I ended up discarding, but which I developed quite a lot of ideas for. In order to give the protagonists of these doomed stories a chance to show off, as it were, I decided to draw Crotch Day pictures for them instead. Arguably, each of these quests could be argued to be particularly crotch-related, in a way, though these pictures will probably make them seem like they would have been especially so. They wouldn't have been, so maybe keep that in mind before you judge me too much. These are Crotch Day specials!
The first up would have been called Giant Quest, or Mountain, or Don't Step On Anyone. The basic plot would have been that a female mountain giant wakes up from her slumber of ages, and discovers the area around her now covered in various forms of civilization. Being a nice lady, she then has to try go about her business without ruining anything for the tiny specs of flesh running around below her. The whole appeal of the quest, to me, was about the perspective: I wanted to explore the idea of playing not only on a huge scale sizewise, but timewise as well, with the giant lady thinking of days and weeks as barely any time at all, and perfectly willing and able to wait centuries or even millennia for things to happen. Artistically, I also wanted to do a quest with a female character who had what you'd call fertility-idol proportions, and also to see if I could pull off a quest where the main character was just constantly nude without it becoming a thing.
The main problem I found with the whole notion was that there'd be, obviously, very little urgency to anything. The main character would have been basically invulnerable, and any attachment to something with a mortal lifespan would sort of defeat the point of the quest. The amount of puzzles to solve or challenges to meet would be pretty limited.
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