Hanssen69: Kandlin is the source. Nice creampie that creature left in Junny's cunt and she loves it from her expression. So what is that other creature doing to her? I love to see that dick in her. Kandlin excellent job.
A semi-aquatic sea creature, the Tun-Dulin make their homes in damp and dark areas, usually caves along sea coasts or near lakes and rivers. In modern times, they have also been known to live in sewers, and damp cellars.
When approached by a Tun-Dulin, be sure to avoid the golden tendrils as the sides of their head (?). These tendrils release an unusual electric pulse that can cause temporary paralysis to muscles, or, if affixed near the head, can cause the pituitary glad to release specific endorphins, causing an overwhelming feeling of relaxation and bliss.
If confronted, Tun-Dulin will kill any human males and capture human females. It's uncertain if human females play a part in Tun-Dulin reproduction or if they feed off the females energy in some way. It is known that the Tun-Dulin will keep and use the female in their nest (ranging from 4 to 20 Tun-Dulin) for as long as they are able. Prolonged exposure to the tendrils seems to have a degenerative effect on the human brain, though human captives seems to gain necessary nutrition off of Tun-Dulin fluid. The longest captive of a Tun-Dulin nest was held for three years before being rescued, and at that point, the subject had nearly no independent thought and could follow only simple commands.
If a Tun-Dulin is spotted, vacate the area and contact your cities nearest Te Xuan Ze.
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A semi-aquatic sea creature, the Tun-Dulin make their homes in damp and dark areas, usually caves along sea coasts or near lakes and rivers. In modern times, they have also been known to live in sewers, and damp cellars.
When approached by a Tun-Dulin, be sure to avoid the golden tendrils as the sides of their head (?). These tendrils release an unusual electric pulse that can cause temporary paralysis to muscles, or, if affixed near the head, can cause the pituitary glad to release specific endorphins, causing an overwhelming feeling of relaxation and bliss.
If confronted, Tun-Dulin will kill any human males and capture human females. It's uncertain if human females play a part in Tun-Dulin reproduction or if they feed off the females energy in some way. It is known that the Tun-Dulin will keep and use the female in their nest (ranging from 4 to 20 Tun-Dulin) for as long as they are able. Prolonged exposure to the tendrils seems to have a degenerative effect on the human brain, though human captives seems to gain necessary nutrition off of Tun-Dulin fluid. The longest captive of a Tun-Dulin nest was held for three years before being rescued, and at that point, the subject had nearly no independent thought and could follow only simple commands.
If a Tun-Dulin is spotted, vacate the area and contact your cities nearest Te Xuan Ze.