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Chameleons Not The Sequel
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The title is verbatim; but still another arty affair, similar to The Chameleon.
The story centers on two jaded, world weary shape-shifters who may or may not be related to the Chameleons in The Chameleon (with Tori Welles). Unlike the shapeshifters in The Chameleon, their powers are vampiric. Th ...more |
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Author: | cj |
Created: | 2016-02-25 01:27:03 |
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=Chameleons Not The Sequel=
*Categories: <category>Gender, Female, Duplicate, Adult Movie</category>
*Adult Content, Body Thief, Illusion, Magic, Shapeshifter, Fantasy, Horror, On Video, Pub VCA
==Description==
The title is verbatim; but still another arty affair, similar to The Chameleon.
The story centers on two jaded, world weary shape-shifters who may or may not be related to the Chameleons in The Chameleon (with Tori Welles). Unlike the shapeshifters in The Chameleon, their powers are vampiric. They destroy who they mimic. Lots of transformations, mostly female-to-female, but there is a female-to-male and one key male-to-female transformation revealed at the end.
The dialogue's strangeness actually works, reflecting a detachment one imagines a shape-shifter may have for appearances and anything else Other to it.
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Chameleons Not The Sequel
- Categories:Gender, Female, Duplicate, Adult Movie
- Adult Content, Body Thief, Illusion, Magic, Shapeshifter, Fantasy,
Horror, On Video, Pub VCA
Description
The title is verbatim; but still another arty affair, similar to
The Chameleon.
The story centers on two jaded, world weary shape-shifters who may
or may not be related to the Chameleons in The Chameleon (with Tori
Welles). Unlike the shapeshifters in The Chameleon, their powers
are vampiric. They destroy who they mimic. Lots of transformations,
mostly female-to-female, but there is a female-to-male and one key
male-to-female transformation revealed at the end.
The dialogues strangeness actually works, reflecting a detachment
one imagines a shape-shifter may have for appearances and anything
else Other to it.
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