Representing_Tromba
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That's a harpy, not an angel.You are basically mating with a human mixed with a bird. So yeah.![]()
Perhapsyes but also would an angel consider sex with a human bestiality?
It has wings; thus, a part of a bird is in there. Harpies are a mix of birds and humans as well, but they are not the only ones that exist. Anything that has feathered wings has a bird in them.That's a harpy, not an angel.
I'm talking about the biblically accurate multi eyed wheels within wheels shapeshiftersIt has wings; thus, a part of a bird is in there. Harpies are a mix of birds and humans as well, but they are not the only ones that exist. Anything that has feathered wings has a bird in them.
Much like a demon with bat wings.
Biblically accurate shapeshifters of otherworldly horrors and human aspectsEr, what kind of angels are we talking about here?
Who's to say those who invented the biblical ones weren't thinking of how free birds fly? It's why doves also represent purity, although they are dirty little pigeons that are pests in many areas.I'm talking about the biblically accurate multi eyed wheels within wheels shapeshifters
Well if the angel is seen as an animal both would commit bestiality.yes but also would an angel consider sex with a human bestiality?
They are bothWho's to say those who invented the biblical ones weren't thinking of how free birds fly? It's why doves also represent purity, although they are dirty little pigeons that are pests in many areas.
Unless you're talking about the wingless angels—beautiful, divinely created abominations that enact the purest intentions, the answer is yes because they aren't human, even if they look humanoid. It's like mating with another species, which isn't bad, but a monster, in a sense.
How do you even fuck this (and not consider it a monster)?Discuss and debate. You may change your answer as you please. Be civil!
Well, there are a few more eyes and wings than I'm used to.How do you even fuck this (and not consider it a monster)?
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You might be used to the Genesis 18 angels, the ones that come to Abraham and appear as men. However... there are the seraphim who are described as having six wings: two covering their faces, two covering their feet, and two used for flying, and the cherubim who are described as having four faces (of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle) and four wings. They are also depicted with straight legs and feet like those of a calf.Well, there are a few more eyes and wings than I'm used to.
No, I was comparing with dragoness'. But I can see your confusion.You might be used to the Genesis 18 angels, the ones that come to Abraham and appear as men. However... there are the seraphim who are described as having six wings: two covering their faces, two covering their feet, and two used for flying, and the cherubim who are described as having four faces (of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle) and four wings. They are also depicted with straight legs and feet like those of a calf.
Don't forget the several descriptions Isaiah gives including an undead priest, wheels within wheels, etc.You might be used to the Genesis 18 angels, the ones that come to Abraham and appear as men. However... there are the seraphim who are described as having six wings: two covering their faces, two covering their feet, and two used for flying, and the cherubim who are described as having four faces (of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle) and four wings. They are also depicted with straight legs and feet like those of a calf.
weirdoWell, there are a few more eyes and wings than I'm used to.