>After some prompting for something she'd like Post too long. While synths of her generation don't "feel" pain she's definitely aware of the state her body is in. >She's pitiful to look and I feel compelled to help her. >She insisted that she doesn't want to bother me and will be happy enough to stay out of my way while spending time at the power outlet. She writes me memos but there's probably a smoother way to communicate if I could figure it out. >Her vocaloid component seems to be damaged which makes communication rather tricky. >I need to run a diagnostic on her to figure out any other underlying issues she has as well. She tends to avoid eye contact out of shame. >Her head looks like it's missing a chunk and her face is in pretty rough shape. >Basically every part of her looks like it is in desperate need of replacing. Her exoskin is worn through in places and her chassis is dented and chipped all over. Her left arm looks to have been broken off and the connecting joint is in rough shape as well. >She appears to have pawned her legs at some point. >Thanks to a government program to assist 1st and 2nd Generation synths that have fallen on hard times I now have a new (2nd gen) synth roommate to care of at my house. >I like fixing things and have put together (and taken apart) more computers than I can remember along with all manner of gadgets for fun and for profit. >I'm a middle management tech guy and an advocate for synths myself since my job deals specifically with them. >For some lesser fortunate synths, particularly the 1st and 2nd generation variety, they were not so lucky. >More developed synths have effectively redefined what it means to be human. >Ever since then they've been lobbying for more rights as they went along. >Sythethic humans first gained rights only a decade or so ago >It's the far-flung future of a time we're not currently in. >The hulder has long been associated with hunting she might blow down the barrel of a huntsman's rifle, causing it never thereafter to miss a shot.Ī fluffy cow or fox tail, hollow treelike backpussy, who seduces men and blesses them for their virtues with luck in hunting.Įxcuse the shitty art, it's all I could find from searching. He may put an end to a stormy night caused by her vengeance by firing a shot against her. If the seduced man is a hunter, he may be rewarded with good luck in the hunt, but should he be unfaithful to the hulder/skogsrå, he will be punished with numerous accidents. >It was said that any human man who has intercourse with a hulder/Skogsrå becomes an introvert - his soul has remained with her. However, those who are enticed into following her into the forest are never seen again. >The hulder/skogsrå appears in the form of a small, beautiful woman with a seemingly friendly temperament. She is known as the skogsrå "forest spirit" or Tallemaja "pine tree Mary" in Swedish folklore, and ulda in Sámi folklore. >In Norwegian folklore, she is known as huldra. Further in the north of Sweden, the tail can be entirely omitted in favor of her hollow or bark-covered back. In Norway, she has a cow's tail, and in Sweden she may have that of a cow or a fox. >A hulder is a stunningly beautiful naked woman with long hair, and has an animal's tail.
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