
Art by
frengers
Joey belongs to me
Joey's arcane trickery got them pretty well-known locally as a nuisance. The little fae wallaby wasn't really harmful per se, but they liked to pull pranks on travellers along the road, typically embarrassing, kink-related tricks and transformations that were very elaborate or difficult to get out of. The wallaby's playfulness was not always appreciated by everyone though, it turns out that most merchants do not appreciate having their heads turned into rubber fox masks or to have their voice deformed to say embarrassing things. The fae are always so unappreciated, and the mundane humans are just so boring. Can't take a joke.
Well, eventually Joey bit off a bit more than they could chew. Moogles seemed like a fun target to prank. Small, puntable, funny little creatures that seem weak from the outside. And like, surely, nobody would get THAT mad about a prank with the Mognet mail system right? They only switched all the mail for a day, put rubbery pranks in most letters that would shoot out and bind the receiver when they open the envelope.
Except the moogs didn't seem too pleased about the huge damage to their company trust and their revenue. And they were more than willing to send out bounty hunters after poor Joey.
The chocobo suit they had for Joey is an ironic mixture of all the different pranks Joey pulled on others. Thick padded rubber, making it very stuffy on the inside. Only a pair of goggles for the wallaby to look out of while the rest of their body is meticulously hidden by the yellow chocobo suit. A big gag nestled in their mouth, with a magical speech deformer, transforming their attempted vocalisations into warks and kwehs. A padlock on the zipper. And of course, lots and lots of slowly curing epoxy glue. Seems like everyone was quite tired of this little fae's pranks and were more than happy to permanently lock them in their own kinky demise. The inside is absolutely coated with glue, firmly sticking the wallaby's fur to the rubber lining of the suit and ensuring that they can't ever get out. The zipper and padlock on the outside are likewise glue-coated. And of course, the suit's imbued with moogle engineering and magic, enchanted to block any attempt at using magic from within the suit, leaving Joey completely powerless. Oh, and a pair of headphones are constantly playing the chocobo theme song in Joey's ears.
Making that suit, paying the bounty hunters, and all the damages the moogle delivery company incurred was quite a hefty sum, so, once caught, Joey was set to do a little...community service. They'd have to work as a delivery chocobo to pay back all the damages and debts they cause. Of course, their pay gets docked if they do a lousy job. And the moogles will happily charge interest.
And something tells me that even if they manage to pay off their debt, they're not gonna just let Joey out of the suit.
No, that thing definitely, very very definitely is 100% permanent.
K-Kweh Kweh :>

Joey belongs to me
Joey's arcane trickery got them pretty well-known locally as a nuisance. The little fae wallaby wasn't really harmful per se, but they liked to pull pranks on travellers along the road, typically embarrassing, kink-related tricks and transformations that were very elaborate or difficult to get out of. The wallaby's playfulness was not always appreciated by everyone though, it turns out that most merchants do not appreciate having their heads turned into rubber fox masks or to have their voice deformed to say embarrassing things. The fae are always so unappreciated, and the mundane humans are just so boring. Can't take a joke.
Well, eventually Joey bit off a bit more than they could chew. Moogles seemed like a fun target to prank. Small, puntable, funny little creatures that seem weak from the outside. And like, surely, nobody would get THAT mad about a prank with the Mognet mail system right? They only switched all the mail for a day, put rubbery pranks in most letters that would shoot out and bind the receiver when they open the envelope.
Except the moogs didn't seem too pleased about the huge damage to their company trust and their revenue. And they were more than willing to send out bounty hunters after poor Joey.
The chocobo suit they had for Joey is an ironic mixture of all the different pranks Joey pulled on others. Thick padded rubber, making it very stuffy on the inside. Only a pair of goggles for the wallaby to look out of while the rest of their body is meticulously hidden by the yellow chocobo suit. A big gag nestled in their mouth, with a magical speech deformer, transforming their attempted vocalisations into warks and kwehs. A padlock on the zipper. And of course, lots and lots of slowly curing epoxy glue. Seems like everyone was quite tired of this little fae's pranks and were more than happy to permanently lock them in their own kinky demise. The inside is absolutely coated with glue, firmly sticking the wallaby's fur to the rubber lining of the suit and ensuring that they can't ever get out. The zipper and padlock on the outside are likewise glue-coated. And of course, the suit's imbued with moogle engineering and magic, enchanted to block any attempt at using magic from within the suit, leaving Joey completely powerless. Oh, and a pair of headphones are constantly playing the chocobo theme song in Joey's ears.
Making that suit, paying the bounty hunters, and all the damages the moogle delivery company incurred was quite a hefty sum, so, once caught, Joey was set to do a little...community service. They'd have to work as a delivery chocobo to pay back all the damages and debts they cause. Of course, their pay gets docked if they do a lousy job. And the moogles will happily charge interest.
And something tells me that even if they manage to pay off their debt, they're not gonna just let Joey out of the suit.
No, that thing definitely, very very definitely is 100% permanent.
K-Kweh Kweh :>
Category All / Bondage
Species Chocobo
Size 1280 x 1137px
File Size 242.8 kB
Well, of course they're not just letting Joey out... the equipment for removing the epoxy, cutting the lock (key? who needs a key?), disenchanting the magic, and whatever else is needed is probably expensive enough to require a lot more work.
And with the recent losses wages have to be cut... but Joey probably won't complain about earning less.
And with the recent losses wages have to be cut... but Joey probably won't complain about earning less.
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