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Very interesting and rather powerful furry crucifixion artist Baroque.

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I'm gonna share a few of my findings featuring anthros suffering on the cross (on in a cross-like position for the first image). The gryphon on the third pic is quite the star when it comes to being nailed on the cross, as I have found a lot of pics with him being martyred on the cross; he belongs to ~brony1591for those interested.
 

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I managed to track down the rest of that impalement series. The original artist disappeared off the net, but it turns out the guy who commissioned it was still around. In case you're wondering about page 7, that was done by a different artist and is the third pic in my earlier post about this.
 

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I find the pictures here extremely "interesting", but not erotic.

I've never quite understood the Furry thing.

The sexual fetish of killing humans is inherently guilt inducing. For those of us who always fantasize about being the victim, this greatly alleviates any possible guilt issues.

But for those who imagine themselves the executioners or even observers, I would expect it's more difficult.

Is the Furry fetish perhaps a mechanism for alleviating guilt by making the victims non-human?

Is the Furry fetish restricted to death, torture or rape scenarios?...or is Furry consensual sex also a thing?
 
I find the pictures here extremely "interesting", but not erotic.

I've never quite understood the Furry thing.

The sexual fetish of killing humans is inherently guilt inducing. For those of us who always fantasize about being the victim, this greatly alleviates any possible guilt issues.

But for those who imagine themselves the executioners or even observers, I would expect it's more difficult.

Is the Furry fetish perhaps a mechanism for alleviating guilt by making the victims non-human?

Is the Furry fetish restricted to death, torture or rape scenarios?...or is Furry consensual sex also a thing?
Humans have combined human and animal features basically for as long as there has been any kind of culture at all. We have cave paintings of animal-headed people. It's a powerful idea, one that resonates with a lot of people worldwide.

That's where furry comes from, essentially. The modern furry fandom started with funny animal cartoons, like Disney or Looney Tunes. Cartoon artists and animators found that animal traits made for a great visual shorthand for character and personality. A fox is perceived as sly, an owl as wise. If you want a roguish character, an anthropomorphic fox fits quite nicely. If you want a wise old sage, there's the owl. That led to some artists getting their characters to deliberately act against type for the sake of subverting expectations, and eventually a whole subculture of indie cartoonists making "funny animal" comics with characters that didn't act like Disney types at all grew in the 60s. It stayed pretty small until the rise of the internet, which caused it to explode because suddenly isolated people who were into this kind of thing but never realized there were others like them could instantly find each other and communicate across the globe.

But at the core is still the same ancient idea that got Cro-Magnon hunters to paint deer-headed humanoids on cave walls. A mixture of human and animal. The cultured and the wild, rational and primal, juxtaposed in a single figure.

And no, it's not restricted to extreme fetishes at all. It's just that for everything involving humans, you'll also find a furry equivalent. So there's completely safe-for-work furry art, comics and games but there's also every possible flavor of porn (including some that are only possible with furry characters) and yes, extreme fetish stuff like rape and snuff fantasy.
 
Humans have combined human and animal features basically for as long as there has been any kind of culture at all. We have cave paintings of animal-headed people. It's a powerful idea, one that resonates with a lot of people worldwide.

That's where furry comes from, essentially. The modern furry fandom started with funny animal cartoons, like Disney or Looney Tunes. Cartoon artists and animators found that animal traits made for a great visual shorthand for character and personality. A fox is perceived as sly, an owl as wise. If you want a roguish character, an anthropomorphic fox fits quite nicely. If you want a wise old sage, there's the owl. That led to some artists getting their characters to deliberately act against type for the sake of subverting expectations, and eventually a whole subculture of indie cartoonists making "funny animal" comics with characters that didn't act like Disney types at all grew in the 60s. It stayed pretty small until the rise of the internet, which caused it to explode because suddenly isolated people who were into this kind of thing but never realized there were others like them could instantly find each other and communicate across the globe.

But at the core is still the same ancient idea that got Cro-Magnon hunters to paint deer-headed humanoids on cave walls. A mixture of human and animal. The cultured and the wild, rational and primal, juxtaposed in a single figure.

And no, it's not restricted to extreme fetishes at all. It's just that for everything involving humans, you'll also find a furry equivalent. So there's completely safe-for-work furry art, comics and games but there's also every possible flavor of porn (including some that are only possible with furry characters) and yes, extreme fetish stuff like rape and snuff fantasy.

Thanks for the detailed explanation!

Absolutely fascinating!...I now have a greater appreciation for Furrys!
 
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