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Natalie's Yokai Forms

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Hellooooooooo, fellow fantasy dreamers, Valdez Fantasia a.k.a Joe Wildez of The Roundabout Buckaroos, your main fox boy here, and new drawing today this week because June is right around the corner this month of May is about to end soon on Saturday.


So, here is the new drawing anyway and it's a second artwork for my new series of Crythos since I posted the one with Valdez and Zetus, but this time, it's a new character that will be involved with the series, which is Natalie, the yokai avatar as she is showing you peeps her abilities that are based on those yokais that I've seen before. Starting off with Rokurokubi form when she extended her neck longer enough whatever she wants. Her Kuchisake-Onna form will have her mouth wide and bloody while she's wielding a scissor. Her Nurikabe form is when she transforms into that beast as she jumps or timber and made a whomping slam to the ground when the person that flat like a pancake. Her Keukegen form is when she transforms into hairy creature but adorable and fluffy. And her kitsune form, just to impress her boyfriend Valdez since he likes foxes, and yes, Natalie and Valdez are dating, and she'll had the same beast kitsune form like him.


And that's pretty much it in this description and I hope you folks like it and have a nice day. This is Valdez Fantasia, signing off.


Crythos (c) Me/Valdez Fantasia

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