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Meine gefesselten Lieblingsbären 12: Mor´du
There hardly was useful images on google for me to use as a reference for this bear, mostly blurry screenshots.
Mor´du from Disney/Pixars "Merida" in anthroform, bound and gagged.
Mor´du from Disney/Pixars "Merida" in anthroform, bound and gagged.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Bear (Other)
Size 1377 x 2113px
File Size 135.4 kB
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Sadly, Mor'du was underutilized in the final version of the film, although I'm sure there was another version where he was more present. Your particular anthro version would work wonderfully as a main antagonist, with this being the scene where he's finally defeated, and we can bask on his muffled grunts and his strong body struggling around.
I am now trying to make myself less scarce. I have to say, I REALLY am surprised you remembered this poor cursed 'werebear' that doomed his settlement 'Brave' as it was called in the USA. I didn't know it had other names in other countries. But its really great how you have the symbol of his nation here, much like in that scene in the movie when Merida first entered it, as well as having him bound to lots of stone much like the 'living tomb' he was trapped within. He looks just as crazy as ever and has all those weapons still stuck in his body. Perhaps since he's now just snarling and drooling against his handkercheif, you can at least try to show him a bit of compassion in your 'lovable bear den' dungeon to try to ease his spirit. A shame he could only find peace in the afterlife, free from his body. I quite like that in this anthro form you still have the former viking king's armor intact to show he was somebody at one point. And the lines around his arms shows he's still struggling wildly to break free and try to likely uncontrollably maul off your face. He sure is a drooler. Despite him being very savage he's kinda cute snarling and drooling on himself. XD I suppose I would try to visit him too. Perhaps with enough time in this dungeon as well as as petting him his savagetry might settle just a smidge. He certainly needs a lot more time over it over others. I'm always impressed by your attention to clothing, adding tears and folds here and there, especially on his flannel kilt. The wornness of his shoulder pad. The creases from where the hanging cloth of his kilt is met up with the pins holding up his shoulderpad. Always a visual treat from you that tells small stories. Despite you having little to work with some Mor'du was not shown very much at all, you interpreted him very well!
And best of all perhaps he would not be so much like Beast, where he recovers and reverts to his human form, but is just stuck as a bear. (something I vastly preferred even as a child for Beauty and the Beast, as I ...really liked Beast back then for some reason before furries were a known thing to me) He would certainly be snarling in his wild state as Eternal gives Seb the okay to enter within this particular prison so he may try to calm him some. The eccentric croc being himself and bringing him all manners of meats for the savage bear to chew into before being gagged again. Singing songs for him. Would be cute to see him slowly slip more into a mindset that doesn't want to instantly maul us and so we can chat with him about his past before the curse took hold, of glory days of his youth as leader, least before the bear side starts taking control some again. Baby steps to heal his soul. Treating Mor'du as one who needs help instead of just a 'monster' might have been the best way to help him.
Why does he give off vibes of being a main character in a videogame where you beat up enemies? He feels like he'd be a Boss character but the developers intentionally set him up later as DLC where his playable version is actually crazier than his Boss version. Crazier in terms of gameplay and damage output that is!
Pride and jealousy lead Mor'du to make war on his brothers, then in the end finding himself trapped in the form of a beast, what little was left of his humanity that wasn't consumed perhaps leading him to seek out death as a release by attacking anyone he found. Still there could be some amount of pity to be had for him, so maybe in this case an alternate ending.
Rather than crushed by the pillar bound to it and gagged, though with his binding there is finally chance to reflect upon his mistakes and the anger perhaps to finally begin to slowly cool, his humanity gradually returning to him marked by him being in this anthro form, maybe a small chance that one day he might regain it altogether and be freed from the curse he brought upon himself and then he'll have his freedom.
Rather than crushed by the pillar bound to it and gagged, though with his binding there is finally chance to reflect upon his mistakes and the anger perhaps to finally begin to slowly cool, his humanity gradually returning to him marked by him being in this anthro form, maybe a small chance that one day he might regain it altogether and be freed from the curse he brought upon himself and then he'll have his freedom.
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