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aparticularbandit · 2 months
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additional info on sizes re: mukuro and junko.
i originally had them both at 32 band size - 32A for mukuro and 32DD for junko.
and then realized that the wiki has the chest size in inches for some of the characters (i was looking for clothes fit reasons again, don't judge me) - it doesn't for junko, but it does for mukuro.
mukuro's 31 inches, which would round up to 32.
which means probably they're both roughly a 30 band size (or a 28 if we want to go by the art and not have mukuro be a size a).
let's assume 28, given how scrawny they are based on their weight.
this would put mukuro at a 28C and junko at a 28DDDD/F. (there's roughly a four inch difference between the two.)
if we keep at 30 for a band size, mukuro would be a 30A and junko would be a 30DD.
research suggests that junko has a fifty/fifty shot of having constant back, neck, or shoulder pain just from how big her boobs are.
so, uh, the potential for nonbinary icon junko enoshima to have chronic pain is. a possibility.
they would also make it harder for her to breathe, particularly while exercising, which would further contribute to ultimate analyst junko enoshima could probably do all of this martial arts stuff she's learned but can't do it very long because not only does she not have the muscle mass, she can't breathe either.
being junko is suffering!
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bedlamgames · 7 years
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Q&A #60
Ones where I appreciate the report and will look into it: owned slaver issues, squirm and writhe/spawn of light issue, unbanning from the pit, Hold back the dark reccs, and after the break the ones that need a more specific response including whether bigger is indeed better, sourcing some parts of the latest HMV, and the living who may or may not be also dead.
asapien1: Wouldn't it make sense to have a bonus value spot for more petite slaves as well? (rather than the value just going up as you increase asset size). Im thinking in particular of the "girlish" package from the Keldan missions, it seems odd to "pay" someone to physically alter a slave to have significantly less value. Maybe if both chest/ass size are at that point they should have a "Physical Assets" value modifier for having a proportional, girlish figure.
There’s a couple of reasons why it works the way it does currently. Bonus value for a start is only a reflection of what you think the slave is worth at auction rather than a judgement of size preferences. While the higher sizes are worth more this is counter acted by losing positive traits and gaining negative traits which penalizes value. 
I’m also planning to expand the Fulfil Opportunity assignments when more training options are done where the reward is purely based on what is requested and how the slave matches and there will be clients looking for more petite slaves. 
Anonymous: What is this TF version you keep mentioning in you update posts? 
There’s a full explanation linked to the $5 tier on the patreon but to give a quick description it gives more freedom for your starts allowing you to play scenario starts in regular games, be able to play the gender transformed portraits from the start rather than need to go from male to female, and be able to select certain things at the start that normally that would need to be unlocked like being Possessed, take some of the aspects that normally are scenario only, or are normally certain races only like Insatiable. 
Pledging at that tier also helps support continuing development, you get to vote in the commission poles, and I really do deeply appreciate it :)
Anonymous: imgur /a/bKFo0 can't seem to be able to get to endurance x4 after healslut training.
x4 you can only get with a crit on x2 so that’s correct. It’s a really, really minor bonus compared to the difference from x2 and x3 and it’s only in there as there as I didn’t want to have a different reward based on how many times it had been completed. 
Anonymous: in your some kind of warrior hmv where did you get the illidari, the raided-camp, nightelf deathknight horde toy, corrupted ysera and tyrande/sylvanas/jaina 3girl BJ scenes?Mind give me time stamps as I’m not sure all of those bits you’re referring to. I think most if not all of them are from Rexxworld but I’m happy double checking.] time stamps are 1:12 ish for the illidari, 1:15ish for the camp, 1:52ish for the deathknight, 2:16ish for corrupted ysera, and 2:26ish for the triple BJ
1:12 - zombinansfw.tumblr
1:15 - batesz2.tumblr
1:52 - audiodude.tumblr
2:16 - liard.tumblr
2:26 - dude017.tumblr
Heh whoops, so none by Rexx then though on checking I did find the fourth one from a Rexx reblog. 
celticcernunnos: Have you thought about implementing Undead into No Haven? The player can play Necromancers and recruit other Necromancers and the Necromancers turn Slaves into "Undead (Race) (Gender)". The key premise will be that Necromancers are rare and stay at camp while the Undead have few traits and can't train slaves. You swamp tasks with expendable Undead that you don't have to worry about losing. Have the ability to recruit super rare Vampires that are rare Necromancers but with super good traits.
Undead are tricky to me as it’s could be viewed as necrophilia, saying that Blightomancers are already in the game who share many of the same themes as Necromancers while being not quite as in your face about it, there are Wrights as recruitable race who may or may not have been dead once which is something I’m planning to explore, and there are two assignments already involving blight magic. 
Vampires I’ve had on the drawing board from day one as one of the advanced races I’ve mentioned on occasion, and I’m really looking forward to finally implementing them as race so you can see all the fun stuff that I have planned for them. 
Anonymous: imgur /a/vB4ln so the only way to actually change race/create futa currently is during the arcane winds? (excluding corruption/keldan alley)
Arcane winds don’t work either. Consider those two options as a preview of what incredible feats of biomancy you’ll be able to accomplish later after an assignment chain. 
Anonymous: imgur /a/7fieb a bit confusing having the same text for success and failure. Also, like 90% sure it should be "has proven themself"
follow up to text guy, somehow in spite of "failure" she became a slaver anyway?
That’s correct. It’s less likely but it’s possible that even though the assignment wasn’t a success your slavers can think that your slave did enough to prove anyway them self anyway while they were out there. 
Anonymous: how about you make a subreddit dedicated to your games, that way people could "publicly" report bugs, collaborate on more detailed reports etc. and have a centralised hub for complaining about dice rolls/percentages
Heh well there’s one reason not to have one right there :D 
Seriously though there are already large threads on TFGames and the Hypnopics Collective which I do look at every so often, I believe there have been reddit threads about No Haven before, and I’m sure there’s discussion in other places too. 
Anonymous: do you have a hidden biomancy/corruption counter that increases resistance with every application to a person? or am I just that talented at failing 90% rolls?
Corruption yes though that’s mainly just to stop the old really ridiculous outcomes when they’d picked up so many corruptions it kept hitting tornado as one of the few applicable results left, biomancy no, and quite possibly yes :)
Anonymous: Have you ever considered doing a scenario that is less slaver band, and more slaving "company", less reliant on supplies? I actually quite like the management feel of the slave training, but, and this may just be my own play-style, sometimes I feel like less of a slaver and more of a bandit or something who also happens to capture capture and train slaves. Mostly because a combination of marauding and infiltration missions are so lucrative that the profit from selling slaves is just icing.
Possibly yes as the game is more complete. I do think this might well resolve itself as the game progresses and there’s far more variation on what assignments are available. Something I’m keeping an eye on basically. 
Anonymous: the 0/0 assigning to bedwarmer is great, but I still can't assign a dominated slave to bed warmer.
Not sure what you mean on the first part, but yeah the other is a good point and will sort. 
Anonymous: Hey, what about vaginal virginity? It should be something magic here! Like resistance to fel, power of pure priestess, bonus slave value, and tasty virgin blood for vampires and dark ritual sacrifices!
There’s the Innocent trait already which currently partially reflects virginity as part of a general state of mind and does give a hefty slave value bonus. As others have pointed out though it does have some issues with the descriptions and I’m looking to sort those for the next update.    
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Autumn/Winter Jewellery Trends 2017/18
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Hottest Jewellery Trends For Autumn/Winter 2017
"If you’ve every looked at jewellery from the runway and thought, “I could never wear or pull that off!” You would be right.   Most fashion designers work with talented jewellers to create pieces that are purposely and imaginatively over-the-top to accentuate their fashion message for the season.   These are the styles that influence trends and inspire jewellers to create toned down versions of the looks—the size and weight of, say, earrings that have been carefully proportioned not to drag down your lobes, or necklaces that won’t put you into traction.   The Autumn/Winter 2017/18 runway shows surprised and delighted with certain jewels that you could wear exactly as they appeared on the runway.   Quite a number of these styles have been around for seasons, such as the now ubiquitous ear climbers and ear cuffs as well as the charm of talisman necklaces.   But there are also new renditions of ‘70s arm cuffs, hoops and fringe earrings and necklaces."
See more from original source, here...     Below are some of the main trends from the different fashion shows around the world...
  "THICK HOOPS   Our delicate earrings are taking a back seat this season to make way for their sturdier counterpart: the thick gold hoop.   Hailing back to the late '80s and early '90s with the likes of hip-hop royalty (oh, heyyy, Sade), these bigger, more substantial versions feel like the perfect, everyday throwback."
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    "STATEMENT RINGS   Luckily, delicate gold bands are still going strong, but this new crop of finger bling adds some old-school flair.   Think: over size stones and thick metal bands that grab attention all by themselves—or while layered in with your favourite thread-like ones."
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    "SNAKES   All hail the explosion of serpentine motifs (we’re lookin’ at you, Gucci) that have slithered their way into our closets and now our jewellery chest, too.   Winding ear cuffs and coiled rings make this reptilian trend as playful as it is Gothic, and we’re seriously on board."
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    "SIGNET RINGS   These round-faced rings were originally used as seals in ancient Egypt, then status symbols in the 19th century with initials or family crests.   Now, the monogram is back, and we love the idea of it on a tiny gold pinky ring, but the bands come in all shapes and sizes to suit whatever mood you’re in."
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    "BRIGHT METALS   Don’t get us wrong: We love an understated pair of studs as much as the next gal.   But if fashion week gave us any indication of fall trends, it’s that you’ve got to go bold or go home. Case in point: super-reflective sheet metal—whether silver, gold, hammered, mirrored or iridescent—draws all the light toward you for an “I’ve arrived” moment at every angle."
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    "CRYSTALS   If Zendaya can rock disco-like chandelier earrings, so can you.   This party-girl staple isn’t just for the dance floor (though it’ll definitely play well there, too). Pair your rhinestone mesh and crystal-studded danglers with graphic tees and over size blazers for an edgy twist on the classic '80s trend."
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    And if those aren't enough to keep you going, here's some more Autumn Jewellery trends to help you get ahead in the style stakes this Winter...    
9 More Autumn Jewellery Styles
    1.) Asymmetrical Earrings  
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  Bring on the queer and the unique jewellery because one of the most trendy pieces this fall includes something that can be way out of the comfort zone of some people.   Yes, they're what we call the asymmetrical earrings.   It seems that fashion nowadays has its take on seeing beauty out of the not-so-ordinary. Fall is all about layering, so I guess this jewellery style will go perfectly with the layering trends come the Autumn season.   Layered jackets and asymmetric details do provide such a stunning and magnetic contrast to each other. We can't wait to see this style conquer fashion scenes.    
2.) Layered Pearls  
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  They may be considered a prime classic jewellery, but there's no denying here that whatever the season, pearls don't ever get missed on the trend.   I mean, who can ignore the grand beauty that can only be given by pearls alone?   A time of layered clothes deserves a complement of layered jewellery that is why one of the jewellery trends for fall include layered pearl necklaces.   Layering pearls always create a regal dimension look: classy, sophisticated, and downright high-fashion.   So bring out the pearls out of your box; it's time for them to make an appearance soon!    
3.) Single Earrings  
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  No, this is not just a case of "Oh my gosh, did she lose the other pair of her earrings?"   It turns out, she has not, and she has just found a trend in jewellery that is so unique: donning single earrings. Now, this popular way of wearing earrings started in the runways of New York during its fashion week.   It got its seal of approval when models from the Paris runways started wearing them to their shows, too.   The best thing about this, there are no rules. Whether you love hoop, statement, diamond stud, or dangling earrings, the best way to wear them now is on their own.    
4.) Punk Jewellery  
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  Punk's not dead, y'all; it's not dead. In fact, it has made an appearance in some of the most prestigious fashion shows in the New York and Paris Fashion week!   Sterling silver pieces with distinct, iconic details are one of the must haves for the upcoming fall fashion. This reminds me of a throwback to the 90's grunge phase.   This is just one of the reasons why the 90's era is considered a big influence in the world of fashion.   If you feel like rocking out this look, time to bring out those sterling silver, black, and bronze jewellery pieces and layer them together!    
5.) Raw Stones  
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  By themselves, gemstone jewellery is a huge hit to many. They're lovely, they're colourful, they complement many looks, and they're majestic.   But, make them raw and you get a different kind of beauty.   Raw stones jewellery pieces are a huge hit in the fashion scene today because they offer such a unique touch to any fashion item that you wear.   Either you wear them as rings, necklace, or bangles, these raw stones jewellery are sure to make a statement.   Just proves that you don't need to get all polished to be able to achieve such breathtaking beauty.    
6.) Bangles over Sleeves  
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  Brace yourselves, the cold seasons are coming.   But, this does not mean that our jewellery game won't be as strong just because we will be wearing our sweaters and jackets.   All thanks to the gods of fashion, we can still look just as chic even though we are totally wrapped in layers of clothing.   Yes, ladies and gentlemen, a new fashion trend today is called "bangles-over-sleeves" where bangles are placed on wrists over a piece of clothing.   This trend has caught so many eyes when it first made its way to the red carpet.   So long, jewellery troubles during the cold months!    
7.) Across-ear earrings  
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  Across-ear earrings, also known as ear cuffs, are now domineering the world of earrings since they first appeared on the runway.   Celebrities like Emma Watson could not resist getting hooked to such jewellery trend when she stepped out on the red carpet looking A+ per usual.   We love this jewellery as it bridges the line between sophistication and looking edgy.   Across-ear earrings look so good when they're made out of crystals, gems, and studs.   If you're looking for a statement to go with your staple little black dress for the Autumn, then this style of earring should be a top pick for you!    
8.) Statement Necklace  
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  You got your clothes-to-layer ready, a bold lipstick, and some stunning pair of heels, but you feel that there's still something that is missing. What could it be?   Yes, you got it right, you forgot your statement necklace! Indeed, a statement necklace is a staple accessory for the fall. It's chic but it sure is loud and perfect as an exclamation point for all the clothes you have layered on.   The love for statement necklaces doesn't just stop on the streets; even the people in the runway give importance to this stunning piece of accessory.   If you will be making a statement, make it beautiful!    
9.) Layered Necklace  
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  The love for layered necklace don't just end during the summer, it continues up to Autumn!   If you are looking for a conventional, easy, and versatile jewellery trend, layered necklaces are the ones you should look out for.   They're chic and they're very easy to do. Just throw in some gold chain necklaces and you're good to go.   Also, they go well with almost every outfit! There's a reason why this look is still not going out of the market. Surely we will see more of this from the fall time to the Coachella days!
  See more from original source, here...   See our guide to layering necklaces, here...   These Autumn Jewellery trends are the big must-haves for everyone who wants to own the cold seasons with their bling.   If you're still on the look out for amazing and unique pieces of jewellery that you can use after the Winter months, check out A K Campbell's collection of long chain necklaces, statement rings, necklaces, earrings and more.   See you soon!
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