You might recognize Jenny's line as one of Catwoman's (Michelle Pfeiffer) from Batman Returns. (I reference this line in the novel, as well.) I always found that character so relatable.
I have to say it's odd drawing Jenny in "normal" clothes. I've mostly been drawing her in fantasy, orc-garb up until this point. However I think it makes the symbolic difference between "Jenny" and "Ghorza" more apparent. Her modern-world self, versus her fantasy-world self.
A tawdry monster romance in a high fantasy setting.
Jenny/Ghorza, a geeky 29-year-old who dreams of adventures beyond her humdrum life, is transported to a fantasy world like the ones she's spent her whole life dreaming about. There she is captured by mercenaries, but is soon "rescued" by Vargan, the leader and orc king of a raiding band of orcs. Vargan, however, gives her a choice: she can either be released and left to wander the forest of a foreign land alone, or be given shelter and protection in exchange for one thing... she must surrender her freedom as his "human pet."
WARNING: Story is for audiences 18+. It contains adult themes and suggestive situations.
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