Here, using Hero Forge, I created an anthropomorphic blue female dragon (I'll call her Katima) and a young man (I'll call him Alexander). The dragon girl has her books by her side and is holding a dumbbell, while the young man joyfully presents her with flowers.
Short Story
Alexander had just ended an unhappy relationship. His former girlfriend was domineering, lacked empathy, and showed no respect (always saying "blah blah blah" when he tried to talk to her about her disrespectful behavior). She refused to acknowledge that she was making him unhappy and always insisted on being right. Alexander no longer felt like himself; he couldn't bear it any longer. A classic case of a toxic relationship. Afterward, he wanted nothing to do with women, afraid that it would happen again. It was simply a deeply hurtful experience.
But everything changed when he met Katima, a blue anthropomorphic female dragon. With her right, clawed hand, she read a fantasy novel (Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke, one of Alexander's favorites), and with her left, also clawed, she lifted and lowered a barbell. He felt drawn to her, and she to him, when she noticed him. At first, they talked about the book (and criticized the loose film adaptation), and then about weight training. Katima, too, had recently ended an unhappy relationship and preferred to be alone. They decided to get to know each other better.
Several meetings and dates ensued (during which he always wore a red shirt with a blue dragon on it), and they felt they complemented each other. Both loved books, films, art, and culture. And both did weight training.
Dragon and human became inseparable, even though their fellow humans and dragons considered this relationship very unusual. But Alexander was happy with Katima, and Katima with Alexander. A genuinely happy relationship, not a toxic one.
Short Story
Alexander had just ended an unhappy relationship. His former girlfriend was domineering, lacked empathy, and showed no respect (always saying "blah blah blah" when he tried to talk to her about her disrespectful behavior). She refused to acknowledge that she was making him unhappy and always insisted on being right. Alexander no longer felt like himself; he couldn't bear it any longer. A classic case of a toxic relationship. Afterward, he wanted nothing to do with women, afraid that it would happen again. It was simply a deeply hurtful experience.
But everything changed when he met Katima, a blue anthropomorphic female dragon. With her right, clawed hand, she read a fantasy novel (Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke, one of Alexander's favorites), and with her left, also clawed, she lifted and lowered a barbell. He felt drawn to her, and she to him, when she noticed him. At first, they talked about the book (and criticized the loose film adaptation), and then about weight training. Katima, too, had recently ended an unhappy relationship and preferred to be alone. They decided to get to know each other better.
Several meetings and dates ensued (during which he always wore a red shirt with a blue dragon on it), and they felt they complemented each other. Both loved books, films, art, and culture. And both did weight training.
Dragon and human became inseparable, even though their fellow humans and dragons considered this relationship very unusual. But Alexander was happy with Katima, and Katima with Alexander. A genuinely happy relationship, not a toxic one.
Category 3D Models / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1024 x 1024px
File Size 1.21 MB
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