Saturday, August 11, 2012

Envy

Aren't we all a little jealous?

And so Seven finally begins in full. This caption's primary goal is to set out the basic structure of the remaining vignettes, and the plan is to make each one better than the next. Overly optimistic? Perhaps. But where's the fun in creation if you aren't constantly pushing the bar higher?

And for those of you who come here for the more typical tg caption, don't worry. I'll be throwing in classic style "Rauk captions" in between installments. I haven't gone completely off the deep end.

At least not yet anyway.


14 comments:

  1. Lovely caption :)

    Thank you!

    Britney

    http://britneytgcaps.blogspot.de/

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  2. Great caption Rauk ;3

    Its been awhile since I came here, lovely changes too :)

    Hugs and Kisses Alectra

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  3. First off since I'm a bit late on this, grats on 2 million hun, you really deserve it & that much more since your caps are lovely squirmers.

    Second, I'm liking the new look of the site & your caps in general. The layouts are looking great, GIMP's a fun program to play around with. :3

    Keep up the sexy work.

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    1. Thanks, I appreciate it.

      And while I still mess around with GIMP from time to time, everything I've made recently, from the blog's design to all of the captions you're seeing now, I made using PowerPoint.

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  4. I have to say this caption has been haunting me the past few days. For a while now, the desire to become a beautiful girl has been growing inside me, stronger everyday. Then I read this and now I can't help but feel that even if I were to magically become the girl I yearn to be, I still won't be satisfied

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    1. I don't want to say that I'm "happy" that you feel that way, but this is the kind of response I hope to achieve with this series. There is a lot of potential darkness in the world of tg, even for those who believe that they truly do desire to be transformed.

      Part of the inspiration behind this series is to explore that darkness, to find the things that make us uncomfortable and bring them to the surface and finally acknowledge the lingering doubts and uncertainties that are inherent with the subject matter.

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    2. While I can't say it made me happy to feel like that, introspection is never a bad thing. I look forward to seeing the other deadly sins, and to what else they might force me to face about myself.

      Oh, I'm suddenly struck by a thought from Camelot. Have you considered exploring the "seven deadly virtues" in a later series?

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    3. It's not something I have planned at the moment, but depending on how well this series is received it's something I might consider.

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    4. Rousing applause, Rauk! You have expressed a key, underlying factor in the hearts of so many, I believe! Defining that line between becoming the reasonable representation of womanhood allowed by altering the body we have and becoming the woman we would want to be if not constrained by the limits of heredity and chemistry/technology.

      (I've had a related concept rattling 'round in my noodle for a while, which, should pursue it, ought not to closely resemble your effort here.)

      Copious kudos, my friend! And keep-on keepin'-on!
      Peace,Love&Kisses;
      Elle

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  5. Wow a really good cap! It flows amazingly, and I really enjoy it. I can't wait to see the rest, you are such a talented writer, I love reading your work.

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    1. Thank you, I really appreciate the compliment.

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  6. Rauk, I am the father of The Seven Deadly Sins, and I just
    thought I'd let you know what my children said. Lust and
    Greed said, "Hey! Why hasn't he done US yet?" Gluttony said, "Hey, that's cool! I love it!" Sloth actuallu got out of bad, and said, "WOW! I love this guy! D'you think he'd sell it to me?" Anger scowled, and said, "Won't they ever learn? My name is Anger, for crying out loud! NEVER Wrath! Still, it't an OK picture!" 14-year-old Envy said, "I love it! Dad, can I have it, please?" And I said, "Well, we'll see".

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