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Webster to the rescue!

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Drawings can be found here, or in this month's archive post. I also added a Variants folder in the archive with closed up versions of drawings 8-11.

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Furing George

I think you could draw a oro-nasal mask-like transparent tentacle over her face, which would help explain how she breathes in such a small space, and also could add some little setups for subsequent drama, for example, the tentacle could also split off into smaller tentacles that could be inserted into her mouth and nose in order to force-feed her or pump in paralyising gasses.

Furing George

I actually have a more “scientific” proposal, but it might be a bit complicated to draw up: there would still be small tentacles inserted into her nose in the mouth-nose mask, but they only supply fluids and force her to use mouth to breathe in paralyzing gases; to prevent her from gagging during the coma, the food would be given by enema, a tentacle would keep attaching to her asshole to pump in food periodically and also suck out the residue.

Eskim0

Fantastic work as always. Love the little details like what’s left of her panties and dog tags. Odd question, I think you said earlier there were control wires hooked onto Webster. If say they got damaged in a fight or slime shorts them out, does he go back to normal breed breed mode? Or is even with out it since he’s been kept in human contact he won’t attack her?

zeroGravitas

These spiders use their pedipalps to communicate in sign language. The wires attach to sensors that translate what the spider is trying to say, and sends it via radio to the handler, like sign-to-speech (i keep forgetting to draw the earpiece and radio on her...). So they dont need to be looking at each other when communicating. Tactical spiders are well trained, they dont turn on their handlers