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#muse: natsuki
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She is quietly pouting at you while several empty plates sit around her. Her massive stomach is still, somehow, contained in her school's blaze. Yet you can hear it. You can see how it is groaning and gurgling, the sounds of many meals taking place while the pinkette tries to remain aloof.
But... you've caught her.
There's some lingering icing and crumbs on her overly fattened face....~
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thelavendermansion · 2 months
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And now I’d like updates on the Dokis sizes.
How they looking?
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Yuri is looking to be 300 lbs and has had most of her gains spread evenly throughout her body, though her chest has gotten the most attention out of everything to the point to where it's starting to sag...
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Natsuki is 290 lbs with most of her weight being in her belly, thighs, and ass. Her gut specifically is very round and protrudes from her frame quite a bit. Her ass is similarly round and is covered in cellulite.
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Salter looked at Sayori, while reading a manga. "So I'm curious what else do you do? You don't do anything other then read? Also who are the others here?"
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"Er, well... we hang out together, write poetry or do whatever activities Monika thinks of for us to do. Sometimes Natsuki brings baked goods in and shares them with us... but most of the time we just sit and talk amongst each other speaking of which..."
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"The short girl with the pink hair is Natsuki-" "Hey, don't just call me short so casually!"
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"The tall girl with purple hair is Yuri." "Nnn... h-hi...?"
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"And I'm Monika! Hello~!"
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Natsuki
Weight: 938lbs (425.5kgs) (because of bio)
Bio: While Monika’s boyfriend, the robotics engineer, was working on the body for Monika, he needed help finding a way to transfer her programming into a suitable AI for her to operate the Robot. This leads the robotics engineer to contact a friend of his who was known for their programming skills. They agreed to do it as long they get Natsuki as a slice of this DDLC pie. Seeing no problem, the engineer agrees. Natsuki now had a robotic body to inhabit it as an AI. Seeing that she is free from her father and allowed to eat like Monika (I guess the engineer forgot to take those out of the schematics?), she eats to her heart’s content. This led to her petite body being hit by puberty like a freight train. She now stands at a height that rivals even Yuri and is happy with her fat life as it was something she didn’t care about. But due to financial difficulties of accommodating Natsuki’s ever-growing appetite, both she and her boyfriend agreed to go their separate ways, all on good terms.
Image by Better With Salt, most likely only found on Patreon atm
Link to the Patreon here
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⚠️ Warning ⚠️ : This is for @nexus-of-heavies a muse blog that requires viewers to be of the US legal age for marriage or higher. If you wish to reblog this bio for one of my muses due to the artwork, please take this into account.
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askrockandfriends · 9 months
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"Rock has to take on THAT?! He looks like he could snap Rock clean in half!"
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limitlesslard · 1 year
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Sweet shorties near 1,000 pound and eat up until they spew up whatever they ate.
Leaving you to clean up duty
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porthiccenjoyer · 1 month
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Hey Sayori, How are you handling those…rain clouds, as you’ve called them in the past? Hopefully you’re getting through them well enough.
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''I-ish going v-very welsh! S-shince N-Natshuki showed me h-how to m-make cupcakes a-all wash better!~'' She was gulping down a batch of cupcakes she has just made. Natsuki taught her how to and now is an addiction... one that she l o v e s ~
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kiiriiwrites · 7 months
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Welp, looks like he got himself lost. He didn't even notice he wasn't with Syo-chan until he turned to look for the other. "Syo-chan?" He called out, looking around.
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"Well, this isn't good...." He mumbled to himself. He really was unlucky to get lost in a haunted house. Natsuki began looking for the shorter blonde, his heart already racing.
Continued from here
@ask-kurusu-syo
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heartbeatbookclub · 4 months
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There's a lot of ambiguity present in DDLC, and although + does elaborate on a lot of it, it presents some new ambiguity, too. I've already discussed the Protagonist and his entire existence, but I think something people don't even really think about is Natsuki's home life.
In case that doesn't make it obvious, CW: this mini-essay is going to talk a lot about abuse. Take care of yourselves.
Within the original Doki Doki Literature Club, there's an inherent uncertainty in the actual degree to which Monika is personally manipulating the other girls. It's somewhat unclear whether or not Monika is directly manufacturing unappealing traits to give to everyone else, or if she's just exaggerating problems that were already there to the point of catastrophe. In other words, it's unclear as to exactly how much of the game from its outset was something which would happen naturally, or an element of Monika's manipulation.
I think that Plus simultaneously plays into this ambiguity and clarifies a lot of it. There are definitely gray areas left, but the Side Stories in particular answer a lot of questions.
I think what the Side Stories are intent on doing is showcasing all of the girls as characters independent of any potential 4th wall/Monika meddling, and it answers a lot of questions regarding the true depth of each of the girls independent of that manipulation. This includes Monika, actually, and I think what it displays is that Monika's manipulation is far reaching, but she worked with material which was already there.
I've already discussed how the Protagonist is implied to exist within the Side Stories, but vitally, the Side Stories indicate the raw personality (and problems, motivations, etc) of every one of the girls. This includes Monika, and I think makes for a very interesting character study for how Monika became who she is in the main game. That's something I played with a good bit in Coil, if you haven't read it. Monika isn't aware she's being watched and in fact isn't aware of any of the nature of her reality, and thusly puts significantly more of who she actually is as a flawed person on display.
I'm digressing, but only a little bit. Something else this clarifies is the question I asked earlier regarding whether or not Monika was explicitly adding negative traits to the other girls, though it isn't an exact answer: Sayori does have a lot of the same mental health issues displayed in the main game, though clearly not to the same degree. Yuri clearly demonstrates a more obsessive personality, but it's in more of an autistic hyperfixation "I am incredibly passionate about my interests and will talk about them for hours if you don't shut me up" kind of way. I think there's definitely still some factors which are up in the air about Yuri (knives...that's all I'll say), but I think it's clear to see the basis of what was done to her here.
And Natsuki is, well...still pretty ambiguous.
I should be clear; Natsuki's raw personality is still very readily apparent here, and it does do a great deal of exploration of her character, showcasing the real depth of who she is and why she acts the way she does, but there is one critical question which isn't explicitly referred to.
The obvious thing you're thinking of, probably because I mentioned it at the start. Any reference to Natsuki's home life is absent, and it was all I could think about throughout the entirety of her story.
What it's instead "replaced" by in this instance is bullying from a toxic group of mean girls esque "friends". I put replaced in quotes because they are clearly what the emphasis is placed on in lieu of an explicitly bad home life, but I'm not sure I'd call them a one to one replacement. (I put friends in quotes, because...well.)
To be more specific, I'm not sure they're a replacement at all. I think what they are is more a suggestion of deeper issues Natsuki has.
I think Natsuki's behavior and overall attitude when talking about her other friends is very telling with regards to how she views relationships in general. Her immediate knee-jerk reaction whenever anyone says anything negative about them is to, in the first place, minimize anything they did or said as "just playing around", or "making fun of something stupid". Her next response is to immediately place the blame on herself for being so sensitive.
The way she immediately seeks to dismiss and push off any attempts to address any issues with how her friends treat her is heart-wrenching, and constantly blaming herself for responding poorly is doubly so. I think it's also behavior we'd commonly expect of people undergoing abuse, and I'll be frank in saying that I think that her relationship with these people isn't just toxic, it's outright emotionally abusive.
But being in one destructive relationship doesn't necessarily mean she's in another, does it? What is it about this entire situation in particular that leads me to believe there's something deeper here?
It's maybe a little bit of a stretch, but follow me here.
I think Natsuki demonstrates that she is attached to these people, despite their actions toward her. Her immediate defense of their actions, the particular way she chooses to defend them, and her intense fear to even the prospect of cutting them off tell me she doesn't want to let them go. Even further, I'd say her immediate response being to defend them when others attack them is multifaceted, and I think that one of those facets is that someone pointing out how her friends shouldn't treat her that way is probably giving voice to a feeling Natsuki herself has. I think one of the reasons she's so quick to defend them is in order to suppress her own urge to say something.
But why is she so hesitant to say something in the first place?
She doesn't want them to leave her.
This is something which, on the surface, might sound a little strange, but I think more than anything else, greater than any fear of the abuse she might endure at the hands of these heartless weirdos, is a crippling fear of being alone.
There are various things I think underline this trait, big and small (I mean, she outright brings it up when she talks about cutting them off), but I think her entire attitude regarding her friends is representative of someone who desperately wants attention from someone, anyone, whether positive or not. The reason she places all of the blame on herself and defends all of their actions is because she thinks if she brings it up at all, they won't want to hang out with her anymore. She's the problem, because she can't bring herself to put up with it, but she doesn't want them to leave her.
And I think that this, in conjunction with a lot of other elements to her personality, indicate that Natsuki likely doesn't have a very kind home life, either.
I think the biggest thing that illustrates this to me is her sheer willingness to treat the entire situation as normal. To everybody else looking at Natsuki's situation from the outside, particularly as she describes and defends a variety of their actions, it's blatantly obvious what's happening, and Natsuki finds herself confused not only over how other people respond, but how she herself feels.
The amount of time she spends excusing the emotional torment they put her through, and her constant insistence that this is normal, and that she's perfectly fine, she just needs to grow a thicker skin, demonstrate to me that Natsuki doesn't really have a good concept of what "normal" is. I don't think this is all just a conscious denial of reality; I think she genuinely has trouble understanding what's wrong with the situation, beyond that they're acting mean towards her.
"It's just the way things are!"
"I'm the only one who ever has a problem with it."
I think her ready ability to normalize this kind of abuse speaks volumes to how she views relationships in general. I think this is indicative that she doesn't have many good models for what a "normal", healthy relationship would be.
I think that a lot of Natsuki's broader personality, particularly in how she responds to the situation with her friends, and Monika and Sayori's attempts to connect with her, is a pretty fair indication that she doesn't really have a good space outside of her interactions with people at school.
I'm, rather ironically, finding it increasingly difficult to really express everything which showcases it to me in a way which all fits together nicely, but I think if nothing else, that's the point I really want to drive home. It really seems to me based on the way that Natsuki acts that at the very least, she doesn't have a good, safe space at home.
If she did, she would have a much better point of reference for all of this, and I don't think she would be so quick to trap herself in this situation. I think that a big reason she turns to the Literature Club and is so insistent on trying to be friends with everybody in it, despite herself, despite all of the problems and conflicts they have, is because she's desperately searching for a safe place where she can just be herself.
I think she constantly feels like she needs to be on the defensive--in my opinion, a big part of why she finds it so hard to just be nice, outside of something simple like baking for other people, is because her only experience is other people being mean to her, and needing to make a biting comment back. I think that's also why it's so difficult for her to accept others being kind to her: She is so used to just shutting out other people and ignoring them because they're mean to her, that when someone is nice to her, despite her desire to accept it and return it in kind, she instinctively snaps at it, because if she lets anyone in, if she shows any sign of vulnerability, someone will hurt her. Maybe she'll have to admit that the other things people said hurt her, too.
It's like a feral kitten instinctively clawing and biting at the hand of someone just trying to pet it. It's so unusual to them that someone could touch them for any reason other than to hurt them that they feel the need to strike first, until they eventually realize there's nothing to be afraid of.
I think that all of this, in conjunction with how everything else in the Side Stories is presented in reference to the original game, suggest that Natsuki likely doesn't have a very good situation at home.
I think it's vitally important to acknowledge that most people's perception of Natsuki's home life, if it's at all fleshed out, is based on fanon, not canon, similarly to how this whole analysis is really just fan theorizing, and not necessarily 100% accurate. While there are certainly some things explicitly said in the main game, we don't know all of the particulars which go into her home life, and I think this is another example of intentional gaps left by canon that I talked about in my blurb on the Protagonist.
In this case, from what we're able to glean about Natsuki's home, her father is the main parental figure in her life (At the very least, there is no mention of her mother {to my knowledge, it's been a while since I played it}), and from Act 1, he's implied to be extremely strict. Details here are actually one of the reasons I assume this to be correct, because explicitly, Natsuki keeps her manga collection in the clubroom because she doesn't want her dad to find it. In Act 2, this is pushed even further, which is where we get a certain famous line about him physically abusing her, but of course, it's more likely that this is Monika's doing.
I think it's virtually impossible to get an actual understanding of Natsuki's home situation in the Side Stories, because...well, they don't bring it up, but I think it's safe to say that there is reason to believe it's not good. I think it isn't as bad as it is in Act 2, but judging by how things play out in Natsuki's story across the Side Stories...well, let's just say I'm glad she has the Literature Club.
I think excluding any mention of this is probably intentional too, and not because it's an intentional gap being left. I think it would be incredibly out of character based on what we've seen of Natsuki here for her to bring it up at all, both because of her warped sense of normal, and because she wouldn't want everybody around her worrying about it.
This is a subject for fanfiction, I think. Is that foreshadowing? Who knows.
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nevermindtheweights · 4 months
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Yuri comes by with chocolates. She knows Valentines is next month. But she likes getting Natsuki Lil gifts and snacks any time of year!
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"Thanks Yuri!"
Pushing aside the issues with getting chocolates, Natsuki elected not to let it fuel those more problematic thoughts. The gift was nothing to be insulted by, even if there was an inkling of it feeding the reason of why she was so hopelessly obese. Yuri wasn't trying to say anything negative, she had just wanted to give her snacks and sweets as an expression of her affections.
It was nothing negative. Even if she had to keep saying that in her head over and over.
She was allowed to accept these. And allowed to eat them and allowed to enjoy them.
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thelavendermansion · 2 months
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The scene opens up on Yuri and Natsuki, right after finishing an eating contest, both girls had their clothes stretched to their limits, and were trying their best to soothe their pain through rubbing their own respective guts.
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"ooh...Yuri, you must really be a fatass cow if you were able to outeat me~! You damn heifer~" Natsuki would take her hands off of her gut and grab Yuri's, jiggling the stuffed gut vigorously.
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Yuri flinched, pulling her hands to her face as Natsuki's cold hands touched her soft, warm belly. "D-dont jiggle my b-belly like that Natsuk-
OUUUUURRRRRPPP!"
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monika and yuri both have big tits
so it's yuri, monika, sayori, natsuki.
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"Yuri's tits also grew bigger when the MC came into the picture! I can't be the only one who noticed that, can I?"
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askrockandfriends · 1 year
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"I know I'm ready for Monika Wrestling! I'm already well on my way to perfecting my patented top rope Tombstone Piledriver!"
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"That sounds... incredibly dangerous."
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moonrecalled · 3 months
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WHY DO I WANNA ADD A BUNCH OF TERITARY MUSES SOLELY SO I CAN HAVE THEM INTERACT WITH OTHER RYOJIS
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ruiination · 3 months
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Like this for a starter from Subaru. Can be from his main verse, generic modern or fantasy verse, persona verse, or dead by daylight verse. I miss himmmm. Specify please or i will pick the one most in line with your fandom. ALSO, please specify what muse you want if you are also a multi.
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aparticularbandit · 5 months
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player, to sayori: do you remember how i said i always know what's best for you? matpat and steph: -simultaneous groan- NOOOOOOOOOO player: i know what you need the most right now matpat and steph: -more simultaneous groaning- NOOOOOOOO steph: what is it steph: i don't wanna know what it is player: and that's what i'm going to give to you matpat: oh no matpat: -cringing- what's he gonna give her steph: please say it's a puppy please say it's a puppy
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