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Janus Steel
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Re: Gauging Interest - Rogue with a Cursed Ring

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If you are interested in doing it, shouldn't that be all that matters? Why is interest from others an influence in how you spend your time?
I am interested in doing the story, LK. I've wanted to write one for awhile. My first thought was to punish the maid turned sorceress from my book A Goddess's Gifts, still might just thinking of appropriate torments for the rest of the cast. But I didn't expect to find myself in a D&D that would let me actually explore this fetish. One I've arguably been into since I first watched The Incredible Shrinking Woman as a little girl.

But like everything I do, I want to have my own spin/take on it. It doesn't hurt to ask the people in the genre what they're interested in seeing. I had a number of people tell me the Futa in A Goddess's Gifts was a turn off but there was enough attribute theft and breast expansion to offset that for the others. I wanted to write a futa story, but I still wanted to have my favorite fetishes in it. Breast Expansion, Breast Reduction, Breast Envy and attribute theft.

Altered Realities I wanted to tell a time travel novel but I knew that the mage would be making up for his lack of anything in the story and worked into it that he had a size fetish, he wanted to be bigger than anyone could hope to be, and used that on the main girl. I just wanted to take the spin of time travel changing reality and to fuel that I used attribute theft.

This story would be slightly different cause I would primarily be working on Shrinking Women, and maybe breast expansion or breast reduction, certainly breast envy as she shrinks in size. Because those interest me. The basic premise is rogue w/ cursed ring and learning to deal with her size change. Anything else that's in the novel would probably pop up as I'm writing and I see how the story progresses.

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While having someone be the primary driver in the progression towards some transformed state is interesting and good subject material, what would compel the character to use a cursed ring with such an obvious detriment on her long-term well-being? If she wants people to fear her, wouldn't turning into a half-pint have the opposite effect? Or is that her story -- that she has to learn to lose that as it becomes physically impossible to intimidate.
You've kinda hit the nail on the head, she has to learn that it's physically impossible to intimidate when you're 4', 3', 2', etc tall and she has to cope with her changing world.

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A ring of growth that increases her size with every spell used would seem more complimentary, but that would eventually reach a point where the character becomes a true villain.
The only problem with that is that GTS stuff really doesn't appeal to me. Probably because I'm a tall woman, 5'10ish, I already don't find a lot of guys who are interested in me, either too short or too tall, so the only reason I've done GTS scenes in Altered Realities and A Goddess's Gifts is because those books needed those scenes, in my eyes, to complete them.


Also keep in mind everyone, I'm just the player in this game. So the GM is giving us the writing prompts, so to speak, and my character would be reacting to the world. At least in the first draft. What happens in the second draft is anyone's guess. I've had some novels turn completely on their head from one draft to the next as I find what works better.

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