Watch out for...
2005-11-13 07:16 pm
Page number 12 of Theri There, originally posted on November 14, 2005.

Notes from November 14, 2005:
Today’s comic was inspired by a certain thread where Kyoudai mentioned having had an experience of receiving sensory feedback from a phantom limb, as shown. This could be called a rather odd way of having ESP, Extra Sensory Perception. Kitsune are a kind of Japanese mythological creature. They’re shapeshifting fox-spirits, cunning magical tricksters. While I could have shown the kitsune in this comic as being like a real-world fox, I preferred kitsune as depicted in Hiroshige’s prints.
Notes from updating this in 2025: When I was younger, phantom limbs were one of many things that I thought of within a framework of paranormal phenomena. Though it is common for people to think of their phantoms in a spiritual way, that isn't necessary for having them. Even for people who don't think of them that way, sometimes folks do tend to feel more alert about obstacles near their phantom. It's all part of the range of how people experience phantom limb phenomena, and some of it can seem strange.
Image description:
An otherkin who is a Japanese fox spirit (kitsune) browses a bookshelf. Someone tries to sneak up and surprise them, but bumps into their phantom tail. The kitsune thinks, “Hmm… it feels like someone is standing behind me!” The caption says, “Watch out for kitsune… their butts have ESP.”
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Edit 2025-01-09: Added local images and navigation.
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Date: 2005-11-15 08:41 am (UTC)Man. I am SO BORING. All these 'kin here with Butts of ESP and wings and all that stuff, and all I got's nine people fighting for headspace (counting me) and a castle and a beach and a forest and some mountains... you know, actually, it's not THAT boring *snickers*.
I have sort of nearly got the first vague ideas for an inner-worlds comic, just a one-shot to start provoking discussion to then see what else people might like to see. I will attempt to do some basic scribbling on the weekend.
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Date: 2005-11-16 02:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-16 08:34 pm (UTC)Alright, excellent! :D I'll really be looking forward to that.