• She/Her

Tiefling, 3d artist, engineer, powered by chilli and spices.


I've been here for ages now, but I can't remember if I ever actually introduced myself properly.
I'm Hespera, I make 3d art, I get greasy and build or fix things, I am proficient with most forms of technology! I also love chilli and spices!
I'm also a physical and psychological wreck, so there's a lot of stuff I can't do for myself.
These pictures are me.
I'm not a furry or any kind of kin, I can't really have sonas because my brain is too taken up by my self image of how I should look, and this is how I should look, how I am on the inside. I've always known it, long before I knew what a Tiefling was or much of anything else.
This is me!


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in reply to @HesperaSmith's post:

Wow umm, that's pretty interesting and makes for a bunch of difference to consider, I'm afraid I might have to disappoint you.
Saying I identify as a Tiefling isn't exactly true, I use the word as a shorthand, for something people can understand, and because I identify with D&D Tieflings a fair bit.

I don't identify as anything apart from myself as such, I just have an extremely strong, divergent, body image that says this is how I should look and be. It's been that way as long as I can remember, long before I'd ever heard of Tieflings or demons or anything much at all.

In a sense I guess the way I use the word Tiefling is a shorthand for myself and how I experience things, an identity I get to define, but one that has a simple enough basis for most people to understand when they see it at first glance.

Small, red, hot (physically), strong connection to fire in general and forges in particular.
Parts of more than one somethings else, all myself, no part human.
Most satisfied when making or repairing something.
The rest you can see from the pictures, the horns, the tail, the ears, the lips.
A little too obsessed with specific goddesses.