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A nice little birthday gift or request from my friend who loves human headed creatures, Fitilasiii! All credit goes to him for this wonderful post-tf of partial humanization of an iconic Cetacean!
In the deep vast ocean blue, somewhere probably near but still as far away from Antarctica, nothing was really going on in this alternative universe of how it was a bit more mystical and toony than before. Schools of fish were passing by and the few sharks and whales were going around their business either migrating, hunting, patrolling, looking for anything to do…Though for one whale it was gonna be quite a life changer.
There was a female Orca by the name of Dawn, who was quite a gentle and shy cetacean who was fully sapient like a homo sapien. But unlike them, she couldn’t talk like them which was a big bummer since she had very good flexibility in the facial department. But alas, she could still communicate non verbally and it was good enough for her as she lazily swam around the blue without a care in the world, eating a bit of small school of fish for an early breakfast snack…And then she was going to swim into something that would push her life…a-head.
There was some strange, aquamarine residue that was floating around a certain area of water, dumped for mysterious reasons which also had a faint glow to it. And Dawn was coincidentally swimming quite close to it, not taking note of it as she thought initially It was a refractive anomaly. She kept on tootling along and swam through without any chalance and that’s when the magic began to seep in without notice…all conglomerating towards her head as the Orca hummed a tune.
Though something grinded the tune to a halt as a sudden migraine would hit her head, making her clutch it softly a little but there was more weird things to see out in the ocean…There were other sea life like sharks, small fries and other fish…The only difference was that their heads were replaced…with humans? They looked so alien! But they were also able to talk like humans as they seem to not really mind it. They also could still be underwater without suffocation so…Was this sudden phantom headache connected to all this?
As blonde-haired human headed great white past her idly, Dawn’s head suddenly felt like it was shrinking slightly, while sudden tickling sensations perpetuated around the top of it, around her blowhole especially. Soon rounded peachy flesh began to grow out like mushrooms from the sides of her ears…still able to hear clearly underwater but her hearing still was distorted as rounded…human ear lobes began making home on the sides of her large cetacean head, completely wrecking the black and white colour patterns she had.
Spreading from it was a layer of thin, dainty peachy skin that began forming a ring around the base of her head, forming a line to separate the rest of her body for her eventual humanization as she realized a bit too late. The skin would soon begin engulfing more of her blubber, converting it into more lighter human skin both weight and colour wise. Her teeth and snout suddenly began to shift. The former began to flatten and square into chewy molars, with only two pairs of canines left meant for chewing then biting and ripping…The once round, bulbous snout started to compact immensely, reshaping into a smaller, triangular shape as holes started being drilled underneath…which meant her blowhole began sealing meaning the breathing system began to be relocated.
Which was a good thing as those perpetual sensations above her head suddenly erupted into a flurry of brown strands of mammalian hair that exponentially grew to flowing lengths, swishing in the oceanic environment they stretched out till they reached the intact dorsal fin…Which in human comparison would be it reaching to her bottom technically as she felt them in amazement with one of her flippers. As her nose fully solidified into a petite human one, her mouth was again being changed, becoming a lot narrower, smaller and compact as lips began to puff up slightly to match the anatomy of a human woman. Her eyes also were being shifted to a more forward-facing position, being closer to the mouth than ever before as eyelashes grew on the lids with the eyes themselves growing larger to compensate the obvious disproportionate head the Orca would now own.
The skin would completely overtake her now slightly smaller, fully human head much to her complete shock as a thick neck of blubber formed around the base of her head, anatomy rearranging itself to fit that of her still-massive-for-a-normal-human skull. And with those minor adjustments being made with the neck being slightly conical…Dawn was now…an Orca with the head of an admittedly beautiful brown haired human woman! A sphinx of sorts!
Dawn couldn’t find anything reflective to look at but feeling around her head with her giant flippers she could picture what she looked like now…Remembering that the other human headed sea life could talk now like humans she would exclaim where a reflective surface would be…and she talked just as she expected. She sounded like that of a young woman, peppy and all that. Not letting the biological disadvantages let her down she began to swim around and do some barrel rolls, testing for anything different now that her head was different as her hair flowed around like a seaweed held in a running human’s hand.
Soon the Shark she saw before swam by her side, welcoming her to the club and she offered to be a friend or guide to being a human headed creature. In which the cetacean sphinx accepted, holding out a flipper to fin as they began to swim together to explore their new lives and how they changed…And of course visit some humans to ask for more questions and talk to them without any language barrier holding them back. This was now how Dawn looked now, feeling optimistic that this shall all work out!
Feel free to fave, share around and comment thoughts down below. It does mean a lot!
Art belongs to FitilasIII
In the deep vast ocean blue, somewhere probably near but still as far away from Antarctica, nothing was really going on in this alternative universe of how it was a bit more mystical and toony than before. Schools of fish were passing by and the few sharks and whales were going around their business either migrating, hunting, patrolling, looking for anything to do…Though for one whale it was gonna be quite a life changer.
There was a female Orca by the name of Dawn, who was quite a gentle and shy cetacean who was fully sapient like a homo sapien. But unlike them, she couldn’t talk like them which was a big bummer since she had very good flexibility in the facial department. But alas, she could still communicate non verbally and it was good enough for her as she lazily swam around the blue without a care in the world, eating a bit of small school of fish for an early breakfast snack…And then she was going to swim into something that would push her life…a-head.
There was some strange, aquamarine residue that was floating around a certain area of water, dumped for mysterious reasons which also had a faint glow to it. And Dawn was coincidentally swimming quite close to it, not taking note of it as she thought initially It was a refractive anomaly. She kept on tootling along and swam through without any chalance and that’s when the magic began to seep in without notice…all conglomerating towards her head as the Orca hummed a tune.
Though something grinded the tune to a halt as a sudden migraine would hit her head, making her clutch it softly a little but there was more weird things to see out in the ocean…There were other sea life like sharks, small fries and other fish…The only difference was that their heads were replaced…with humans? They looked so alien! But they were also able to talk like humans as they seem to not really mind it. They also could still be underwater without suffocation so…Was this sudden phantom headache connected to all this?
As blonde-haired human headed great white past her idly, Dawn’s head suddenly felt like it was shrinking slightly, while sudden tickling sensations perpetuated around the top of it, around her blowhole especially. Soon rounded peachy flesh began to grow out like mushrooms from the sides of her ears…still able to hear clearly underwater but her hearing still was distorted as rounded…human ear lobes began making home on the sides of her large cetacean head, completely wrecking the black and white colour patterns she had.
Spreading from it was a layer of thin, dainty peachy skin that began forming a ring around the base of her head, forming a line to separate the rest of her body for her eventual humanization as she realized a bit too late. The skin would soon begin engulfing more of her blubber, converting it into more lighter human skin both weight and colour wise. Her teeth and snout suddenly began to shift. The former began to flatten and square into chewy molars, with only two pairs of canines left meant for chewing then biting and ripping…The once round, bulbous snout started to compact immensely, reshaping into a smaller, triangular shape as holes started being drilled underneath…which meant her blowhole began sealing meaning the breathing system began to be relocated.
Which was a good thing as those perpetual sensations above her head suddenly erupted into a flurry of brown strands of mammalian hair that exponentially grew to flowing lengths, swishing in the oceanic environment they stretched out till they reached the intact dorsal fin…Which in human comparison would be it reaching to her bottom technically as she felt them in amazement with one of her flippers. As her nose fully solidified into a petite human one, her mouth was again being changed, becoming a lot narrower, smaller and compact as lips began to puff up slightly to match the anatomy of a human woman. Her eyes also were being shifted to a more forward-facing position, being closer to the mouth than ever before as eyelashes grew on the lids with the eyes themselves growing larger to compensate the obvious disproportionate head the Orca would now own.
The skin would completely overtake her now slightly smaller, fully human head much to her complete shock as a thick neck of blubber formed around the base of her head, anatomy rearranging itself to fit that of her still-massive-for-a-normal-human skull. And with those minor adjustments being made with the neck being slightly conical…Dawn was now…an Orca with the head of an admittedly beautiful brown haired human woman! A sphinx of sorts!
Dawn couldn’t find anything reflective to look at but feeling around her head with her giant flippers she could picture what she looked like now…Remembering that the other human headed sea life could talk now like humans she would exclaim where a reflective surface would be…and she talked just as she expected. She sounded like that of a young woman, peppy and all that. Not letting the biological disadvantages let her down she began to swim around and do some barrel rolls, testing for anything different now that her head was different as her hair flowed around like a seaweed held in a running human’s hand.
Soon the Shark she saw before swam by her side, welcoming her to the club and she offered to be a friend or guide to being a human headed creature. In which the cetacean sphinx accepted, holding out a flipper to fin as they began to swim together to explore their new lives and how they changed…And of course visit some humans to ask for more questions and talk to them without any language barrier holding them back. This was now how Dawn looked now, feeling optimistic that this shall all work out!
Feel free to fave, share around and comment thoughts down below. It does mean a lot!
Art belongs to FitilasIII
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Orca
Size 800 x 896px
File Size 99.9 kB
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