Has anyone ever fought a Lamia?
Has anyone ever fought a Lamia?
uh huh and you think it is hot you are.... and lamia is a big
I think there should be a party....with .....party stuff...yeah.
"Now we fight like Men! and like Ladies! and ladies who dress like men! For Gilgamesh...ITS MORPHIN TIME!"
No way, Lamia is the hottest creature evar!
there was a picture here
not the WHOLE thing and she can kick your but
I think there should be a party....with .....party stuff...yeah.
"Now we fight like Men! and like Ladies! and ladies who dress like men! For Gilgamesh...ITS MORPHIN TIME!"
Heidegger is so beautiful.
Aw. The one in CoN got closed.
Well, yeah, in all the games they've been in (II, IV, V I think, IX, and MQ...and TA too) that I've played.
The Lamia Queen in FFII can school you if you're underlevelled
...Geddit?
I love the orgasmic groan the lamias let out when they die in FFTA.
Lamias, except from the FF9 version, are teh sex.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I like llamas!
Wait what do you mean this thread isn't about llamas!
You know I never quite understood the fascination of the snake-women hybrid as being so attractive. Really snakes are kind of scary, and women are...well women >.>, so the combination makes for a scary women that's all covered in scales with a really long tounge....hmmm I'm starting to see the appeal now.......but none the less I much prefer the classic cat-girl combination, cute thing with a cute thing for a cute thing squared is just unbeatable.
Btw LAMIAS ON A PLANE THE MOVIE FTW!!!!!!!!!!
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Probably has to do with them being a symbol of feminine seduction, and all.
Or it's just another thing stolen from Dungeons and Dragons.
Blasphemy! FF came first! I don't care if D&D was created in the 70's or whenever and FF in the late 80's. In the great words of Adam Savage, "I reject your reality and substitute my own." and I say this only for them ere purpose that I can't come up with anything original on my own. >.>
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