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Umbrefolfgon

Slightly off the topic of the picture. But fantastic job with the scenery and background in this. Love how it looks like a painting!

Tiddies

Mind pointing me towards page 1?

Meanybeany

Thanks. :) It feels a bit weird doing a page that's mostly scenery, but I figured I should at least try to make it look right.

Athan

WOW, they thorsty. Big gulps only ❤️

Wyomzrow

Ahh a nice refreshing drink, after a meal! 🤗😋👍🌊💕

Aneru

It's always nice seeing more Clere. And the way this image handled the water receding is cool, love those transition panels.

Evert Neely

These scenes are so beautiful, 'hehe' I can imagine living near there, hearing the waves.... recede, the ocean smell slowly disappearing. the seagull cries fading as the follow the water line. the sound of moored boats that normally gently bob and may light tap the docks stop after a louder than normal -thonk-, and the whole time realizing there has been a rather rhythmic glug of thirst that cannot be satiated and a different sloshing waves behind several damping layers of thickness.. <3 really love the scenic story of the panels in this one. <3

Borusa Ryalam

A blast from the past~

Meanybeany

I'm surprised people like this so much, it's just water levels receding. XD But, it was something different, that's for sure.

IDGCaptainRussia94

I am pleased my suggestion won <3 But when I suggested that, I had hoped it would be combined with another idea; and you have done just that. I'm also quite surprised so many time also enjoy a kink that I didn't think was popular, so here's hoping we see more of that! Very pleased with this outcome, excellent work (as always)!

Gahtren

Clere be like: "Do you know where all the donuts went?" Good scene though! I like it a lot. Love the indication of the water receding, hope to see the outcome of drinking all that water (AKA a fatter dragoness~)

Meanybeany

Thanks! I'm glad you like the result. :) I like to make things into sequences. It feels like that's somehow more 'worth' than single images. I'm a bit surprised too.