So here are my two queen conjoined twins again, this time in their low 30s as teachers. Mason, the folf, is a history teacher, and Vidya, the tigress, is a geography teacher, so they tend to work really well in tandem, with the two subjects being inexorably linked. (They also happen to be my favorite subjects IRL)
By this point in their lives not only have they figured out how to work their odd body, they’ve come to see it as an asset and are in perfect sync with each other. While Vidya does have a more dominant personality and as such tends to take the lead, Mason is no slouch either, keeping the two in balance. The few times they have ended up not connected due to various magical means, they usually spend most of their time trying to get back together. They can use the others senses if needed, and often use this to their advantage when teaching, and, due to their modular nature, can and often do swap heads depending on the need.
Anatomically, they function like any other fur. And, on the inevitable question of their...rear...anatomy, they simply don’t need it, with all matter being magically used to sustain their odd form. They do however have a reverse-queen set of lower halves for their...fun, but that will be seen later.
This was an absolutely amazing piece by
cervelet, who has mastered this incredibly odd form. Now that they’re grown up, you can expect to see them more often
By this point in their lives not only have they figured out how to work their odd body, they’ve come to see it as an asset and are in perfect sync with each other. While Vidya does have a more dominant personality and as such tends to take the lead, Mason is no slouch either, keeping the two in balance. The few times they have ended up not connected due to various magical means, they usually spend most of their time trying to get back together. They can use the others senses if needed, and often use this to their advantage when teaching, and, due to their modular nature, can and often do swap heads depending on the need.
Anatomically, they function like any other fur. And, on the inevitable question of their...rear...anatomy, they simply don’t need it, with all matter being magically used to sustain their odd form. They do however have a reverse-queen set of lower halves for their...fun, but that will be seen later.
This was an absolutely amazing piece by
cervelet, who has mastered this incredibly odd form. Now that they’re grown up, you can expect to see them more often
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