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Dolly the Bloody (Non-Album Track Remastered)

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"So much blood"

-H.W. Guy


Originally, it was meant to be a Halloween special, but I decided to try another concept art, and boy did I love it. Dollette or simply Dolly is the representation of a woman who has lost all her temper, unfortunately due to mistreatment and abuse caused by man, which has resulted in this work of mine. The idea of this was not originally planned for this theme, that is, it was not going to be about a "super attractive" assassin, but after meditating and thinking about it for a while, what came out came out. And why a frying pan? Well, actually it would have a hammer like in the musical cover of the Metallica band; Kill em alll, and then an axe; also like in the cover music of the Iron Madein band “Killers”, but I decided that the frying pan was a more original and cool idea for me.

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"Oh Dolly, My doll, what are you done... You were, so perfect, so beautiful, but, your failure to provide me with an heir has made me very disappointed in you".


Those were the last words of Anton, the gentleman next to her, who really was an idiot. Dollette simply wanted someone to love, "A perfect man", but in the end, disillusionment is the road to perdition and she paid the price for... false appearances. It was a long time of suffering, but everything in life has a limit, Anton paid very, very dearly.


Original Release Ver. Via DeviantArt (Only +18)


Original Date of Creation: October 7th, 2022.

Date of Update: April 2nd, 2023.


RalfCorvellie2023

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