Alright, so here goes nothing:
https://www.mediafire.com/?o20811ucqv64reg
The comic I was promising. Like a couple of other sequences I made in the past, I'm setting the world and situation around this character who belongs to a TF game I've been helping out on for some time, which is set in a classic fantasy setting which nevertheless features some pretty high tech. The game's overall plot follows a ranger named Leona who goes on a quest to retrieve her little sister from the hands of a demonic cult, and within this general plot, as is often the case in RPGs, many subquests and branching narratives occur that may not necessarily hold much correlation to the overarching story, each subquest and encounter also offering its own varieties of game overs and TFs. In this case, we ignore the larger quest and centre around a prostitution circle uncovered recently by the young heroine, and her experiences when she is soon caught.
I should apologize beforehand for this comic, as I did it on a whim and essentially rushed through it without much concern for logic or quality. I just wanted to do something involving this character, so in the last two weeks, while working on other more important projects, I made up this 224-panel comic to sort of get the hots off this idea. As such, the quality of the writing and illustrations may be rather low, with plenty of things that may be jarring or seem like mistakes (say, some bits of skin piercing through the clothes and so on in the pictures), even if more glaring mistakes are generally avoided.
It also escalates
very quickly, and features a
lot of sex. Usually I prefer more progressive and slow-burning TFs, but as I was wanting to make something relatively short I went all-out very quickly. Apologies, then, to those who may prefer a slower and more gradual TF instead (particularly on the mental side of things). It's also my first time doing an actual comic so the layout may be somewhat strange at times. I figured a little too late that it was best to think the framing of each illustration accordingly with the dialogue that would be included, and as a result the speech bubbles and the likes occasionally creep in on top of the action.
Nevertheless, I'm quite happy with how this turned out. All the above flaws considered (and maybe more, who knows), I think it's still quite enjoyable overall. Anyways, I hope you guys agree and like it!
Leaving some previews below as well. If anyone likes any of the panels in this comic and would like an uncompressed version of it, feel free to ask.