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TioRaine
MemberCan she do all the way through?
astral kobold
MemberDo you mean are her internals a tube from one end to the other? Yup, that's how I imagine she was "made".
TioRaine
MemberWoahh, wym by “made”? :0
Like actually made or a transformation?
astral kobold
MemberSorta both! My current lore idea is these toys are made by a company, using a willing transformee as the "raw material". Each transformee gets to design the features and appearance of their toy self before their transformation and subsequent manufacturing. The client is then transformed into living latex/rubber (using some pretty basic magic) and melted down to be used in more typical manufacturing processes to make the final toy. This process retains their consciousness. If the transformee is paying for this process, they can specify who they want to be given to or remain under their own ownership. If they aren't paying, they are packaged up and sold to recoup the cost of the manufacturing process.
I'd also like to imagine some of these toys were more creative with their own design than I am!
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