@Olo “Imperious” is one of my top ten words to describe a giant’s attitude.
Best posts made by Nyx
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RE: Insignificantposted in Artwork
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RE: Dungeon Soup - How much for the tiny man? (M/m)posted in Videos
@blehb Heh heh, that was great. I have to wonder if the creator is either one of us or will eventually turn into one of us.
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RE: Shrunken Shadowheart (commission)posted in Artwork
@foreverlurk That looming shadow in the first image

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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]posted in Stories
@kisupure I loved Jack and Diane, and oh my gosh, I’m loving this full-length story so far. It’s not just the size difference parts, either (although those are extremely good); you’ve created a compelling story and a universe that feels very real and very engaging. There’s a gritty realism to the dystopia, and I like all of the little details that you’ve added to it. The idea of the Anakim’s fear-inducing pheromones is innovative and I hope that you explore it more.
I’ll admit that I’m curious about the significance of Signy and this person’s relationship to the Anakim. Were they a scientist, a soldier? As for the Anakim, I like how they’ve been given more human emotions and aspects in Gray’s eyes. The death scene with the Anakim and Gray was the right mixture of poignancy and power.
Anyway, I hope to read more, and if you decide to sell the finished story, I’d definitely buy it

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RE: Tiny flapperposted in Artwork
@Olo said in Tiny flapper:
@Nyx It was the gloves that grabbed you first, wasn’t it?
Nooooooyes.
I have such a weakness for giants in elegant clothing.
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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]posted in Stories
@Nyx Thank you SO MUCH Nyx. I was told by someone else on another platform that the way I write is still very “purple”, and I couldn’t quite wrap my head around that… I guess I like to take a scalpel to my characters’ inner lives and that’s considered egregiously descriptive in the normal lit world. Oh well, I’m lucky that kink readers like that sort of thing! (I’ve started calling it “stylistic overwhelm”.) And hope you enjoy more weirdness coming from characters on both sides of the war here soon.
I don’t think that your prose is purple at all…in fact, your style is one of the things that I like about your stories (besides the very large men, of course
). It flows well and it’s easy to immerse myself in your writing, and I would eagerly read any non-size fiction that you wrote. And honestly, I wish that more writers spent time on their characters’ inner lives. That’s part of the thrill for me as a reader, experiencing a character’s emotions and how they react to both mundane events and life-altering ones.As for Chapter 6, I like how more mysteries were introduced, including the human-sized cigarettes (and whether there are humans living with or working with the Anakim). The fact that the sentinel is touch-starved was surprisingly heartbreaking, and I realized that both he and Gray are sort of outsiders. Gray seems to want to rebel in her own ways, including pocketing the cigarette and agreeing to a rendezvous with the sentinel, and I have to wonder if this behavior will eventually get her into deep trouble.
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RE: The ultimate thirst quencherposted in Artwork
@SmolChlo I love multi-sized scenarios like this one
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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]posted in Stories
@kisupure You certainly know how to write size erotica well…that was so powerful and sensual
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RE: Giant & Tattedposted in Artwork
@SmolChlo I like to imagine that his artist was a normal-sized person working on a huge wall of skin (which is what I would do if 1) I had talent, and 2) if I had a giant guy to work on)
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RE: M/f - Costume, Props, and Youposted in Stories
@infinitesimalee I love the sense of size that you convey throughout the story! You really get all of the little details right. This is excellent

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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]posted in Stories
@kisupure I’m very excited to see the continuation of this story! It has an excellent balance of sizey stuff and world-building/character development.
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RE: What was the thing that sparked your interest?posted in Size Life Chat
I’ve always been into size differences and I’d read or watch anything with giant and/or tiny people in it. I used to think that I was the only one into it until I stumbled across some macro sites while searching for “Godzilla” and “King Kong.”
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RE: Passageway (M/f, Giant)posted in Stories
@Olo said in Passageway (M/f, Giant):
@Nyx If I know humans, someone’s collaborating with the giants. I mean, it’s what I’d do.
A villain?! In one of my stories?! Perish the thought

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RE: Fun with Redditorsposted in Size Life Chat
@Olo Is it possible to post a screenshot for those without Reddit accounts? (That includes me…I’m not able to see it because it’s NSFW
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