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That is the one actually, thank you very much. |
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03-11-2015 | #14 |
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Re: Fairy TF
There was a series of Jack L. Chalker fantasy books where a woman and guy get transported into a fantasy setting and the girl slowly turns into a hyper-sexualized fairy. It's a novel, so no pics, but as I recall it was nicely arousing. I cannot recall the name of the series unfortunately.
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"Quest for the Well of Souls" has someone who becomes a fairy-like creature, although it's also a TG transformation, if I recall correctly (and I'm not sure you'd describe a "Well of Souls" book the way you did -- there are a myriad of transformations in most of them, and they're almost all "poof" transformations). One of the editions of that book did use her as the cover subject:
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04-13-2015 | #16 |
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From the amazing Spiro (caption) and Unknown Possibly Japanese Artist (image).
The cocoon makes the image stand on it's own for TF, but the caption is what I really adore. I don't subscribe to the notion of Tinkerbell type fey, personally. Give me insectoid hybrids, self-transforming machine-elves, or the following ex-human and the lovely that converted her. >.> http://fantasyspiroscaptions.blogspo...11/reborn.html |
04-14-2015 | #17 |
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FYI, I wrote a story that has a Fairy TF element to it...
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http://clips4sale.com/mandy-flores/P...es+%26+Missa+X Includes: Shrinking, increased beauty, fairy transformation Last edited by missa; 04-29-2016 at 07:25 PM. |
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Sweetness. We were definitely in need of more of these.
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While I can't find a reference to a fairy tf, the Dancing Gods series matches Matadors description quite well.
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Which means I read the three books in the "G.O.D., Inc." series on the lookout for a possible fairy transformation. There definitely isn't one. (Those books take place on various parallel versions of Earth, but they're all relatively similar to "our" Earth, and although there are some mental and physical changes, everyone stays recognizably human. No mythical creatures.) |
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11-26-2015 | #22 |
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Magma from the New Mutants, Special Edition, where they have adventures in Asgard, was turned into a fairy/dark elf.
She's tricked into eating fairy food, which is something from classic folklore, which will get people trapped in the fairy world, or fall asleep, or become enchanted in some way, compelled to dance and party with them, becoming their servant, etc., often for many years or forever. I haven't seen any explicit mention of transformation into one of the fairy folk from eating their food in any folk tales, though I have read the Unseelie, dark fairies of Celtic folklore, do whisk away people they encounter on dark and lonely nights and transform them into Unseelie like themselves. Last edited by Mazoku; 11-27-2015 at 07:17 PM. |
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The main fairy TF occurs in the first book, "River of the Dancing Gods." Technically, it's a transformation from a human into one type of faerie, a Kauri, which is a supernatural being straight out of Jack L. Chalker's brain -- basically, the "good" version of a succubus, which appears to men in the guise of their ultimate fantasy woman and then has sex with them, feeding on their guilt and other negative emotions, including any guilt they may have about sex with a Kauri. (Obviously, I wish this was something that actually existed.) And then in the fifth book, "Horrors of the Dancing Gods," the Kauri character is corrupted and becomes a succubus. Interestingly, both of these TFs occur gradually -- I wouldn't say the process is incredibly detailed, but they at least go on for more pages/chapters than the typical Chalker transformation. |
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