Metamorphose

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New art : the Metamorphosis, a creature imagined and inspired by trolls in Nordic tales. His unmetamorphosed body is made of stone and can bond with a deep attachment to a human being whom he will protect as a guardian. Art and Stroy © Strawberry-Tate

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Your Daily Altar of Eros

Illustrations by Jean A. Mercier for a 1946 French edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses

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Perseus and Andromeda (1720) by Hendrick Jacob Hoet (c. 1693–1733) The Bowes Museum. Andromeda is shackled to the rocks - Perseus rides to the rescue on the winged horse, Pegasus.

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Some cute primary bears! 💕 Available as stickers and pins!
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Michiru&Shiro’s metamorphoses✨

もうすっかり変身マスターなみちる
変身総集編感
前は翼が茶色だった気がするが青緑だとそろそろ腕と分離できそう(なずなタイプの翼の生え方:EDでも示唆されてる)

士郎さんの首輪はリミッターでした
市長との過去がもっと見たかった

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Burly Hurly and Angelixx from sleeping in a random cave! I never metamorphosed my Burly Hurly so yeah.

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Les Metamorphoses du Jour (1869) ilustrado por J.J. Grandville.

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Perseus and Andromeda (1720) by Hendrick Jacob Hoet (c. 1693–1733) The Bowes Museum. Andromeda is shackled to the rocks, threatened by the monster. Perseus approaches on Pegasus, the winged divine horse. Read all about it in Ovid's Metamorphoses.

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fantasy weapons? Ok - it feels a little like cheating, but a good wizard wand/staff and three metamorphose spells should do the trick on all of them...

and from a nice, safe, distance too ;-)

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UN PRINTEMPS PEU ORDINAIRE! L’Homme s’obstine à redessiner la nature à son image, son propre destin ne lui suffit plus ! Série de photo «Spécimens 2008 , expo « la «Trilogie des Modernes» de et

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Wa-Loli...It's a Lolita style inspired by traditional Japanese clothes and items💗

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Aconitum (Wolf's-bane/Devil's Helmet) is a genus of 250 species of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. In his poem 'Metamorphoses', Ovid tells how the herb comes from the mouth of Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of Hades.

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