Though it's not every day that a Troll comes out in broad daylight, especially on the surface, it's somewhat more common to see Hilde Johnston visiting the S.3.R.A. Field Office. As a pillar of the Felton Underground community and a frequent contact for S.3.R.A. operatives she tends to have special privileges when it comes to surface visitation and access.
This meeting, however, isn't about anything official. Rather she's come to take her friend Midge, a Succubus-Human hybrid and one of S.3.R.A.'s more accepted members in the Underground to a lunch at the Ghostlight Cafe down below. The pair are fairly good friends, and have a lot of things in common beyond their baser appetites. Their love of the Zuppa Toscana at the GLC, and the bottomless salad bowl that goes with it.
Who says you can't find good food and great company in the Underground?
Art by the always delightful
Flowerdaddy for the Feltonverse.
This meeting, however, isn't about anything official. Rather she's come to take her friend Midge, a Succubus-Human hybrid and one of S.3.R.A.'s more accepted members in the Underground to a lunch at the Ghostlight Cafe down below. The pair are fairly good friends, and have a lot of things in common beyond their baser appetites. Their love of the Zuppa Toscana at the GLC, and the bottomless salad bowl that goes with it.
Who says you can't find good food and great company in the Underground?
Art by the always delightful
Flowerdaddy for the Feltonverse.
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One of my favourite writing prompts involves taking fantasy races, placing them in a totally modern setting, and putting way too much time into figuring out how their lifestyles might work, and how their cultures might be shaped. It can easily go on for hours - and if you take the extra step, can lead to long Wikipedia tunnels, as you figure out different cultural interpretations of similar creatures (liiike how numerous cultures have their own versions of sphynxes, vampires, beastfolk, so on).
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