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BEFORE - Diane and Susan, standing around, looking all similar but different and junk with their various similarities and differences.

AFTER - Suddenly, and without explanation, Diane and Susan wind up with heights and figures similar to Mall Elliot, AND......their hair styles and colors change* to match, and they're in new matching, somewhat more revealing outfits.

"And yes, we know it makes no sense that doing so will result in loss of height and increase of curviness for both people involved. This is obviously a situation in which heights should be swapped, or at least made even. This wall was enchanted by an unknown third party, however, and Moperville Mall Management had no say in its functionality. If we may be candid, we would actually prefer to not have a cursed wall at all."

This was supposed to be just a before after, but I had two motives for making it three images.

The first was simply that I felt this particular bit of transformation nonsense needed a middle stage.

The second was that I was experimenting with EGSNP vertical heights, and the dimensions here are one I rejected for standard EGSNP due to "are you kidding me with this height" reasons. For three step transformation nonsense, however, I felt it had potential.

Sidenote: Now that I think of it, I guess the cursed wall IS "an explanation". Um... Well, HOW it got cursed, how exactly it works, and... THERE'S A LOT THAT'S NOT EXPLAINED IT COUNTS

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Connie Edogawa

love it. also.... anyone wanna compare heights with me real quick? >.>

Dragon Writer Luc

I thought their heights were 5'9" and 5'6"? <a href="http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2013-03-27" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Link to the appropriate commentary.</a>

Anonymous

Damn, I knew Susan was tall, but I didn't realize she was actually 6 feet! (Or maybe 5' 11" under the hair.)

Dragon Writer Luc

This wall brought to you by the lovely (and bored) Pandora.

Kenneth A Graves

This is why all walls need murals. It's the only way to be safe.

egscomics

They're not right up against the wall, so there's some perspective afoot.

Anonymous

As long as you study, of course. Otherwise the owl will eat you, and there's nothing you can do about that ;)

Anonymous

Petra is a big fan of the first panel

coredumperror

Oh wow!! I totally friggin love this! I also really appreciate you offering the three panels as separate images, Dan. I often do that separation myself, since I have a portrait-oriented monitor, and it lets me view panels at a larger size when they're separated. If you could do the same in the future, when warranted, I would love that!

Anonymous

This would be amazing for me if this actually existed so people won't keep using my head as an arm rest

Some Ed

I'm surprised that Moperville Mall is not more appreciative of the "cursed" wall. If the town where I went to high school had a mall that had a cursed wall like that, it would have been *so* popular with a significant portion of my class. I mean, OK, if the wall had the same effect on guys, a lot of them would have avoided it like the plague for a while until they realized that most of the girls were going, and the guys who were going were getting their choice of dates... who all had Mall Elliot's build for the span of the date. And these girls and guys were calling *them* gay, and avoiding being called gay when they were secretly just the slightest bit bisexual like most people would've been the whole reason why they were avoiding the wall.

Anonymous

I love the colors in the second panel.

AstroChaos

Is it odd that I like the middle panel far better than the end result? Something about how they look mid-change works really well

A Red Mage Named Blue

Personally I would love panel one with the outfits of panel 3

IvyReed

I love how the highlights in Susan's hair in panel one are the transformation color in panel two. Susan (or maybe Diane) should have that hair color more often! (maybe even permanently)

Anonymous

Not odd in the slightest. It is my preferred image as well.

Some Ed

You're looking at Diane and hoping, I think. But that motion isn't going to finish what it started. Or maybe you weren't traumatized by surprise in the eyes like I was.

AstroChaos

Not sure what I'd be hoping for but no, I'm not traumatized by the surprise in their eyes. Even if it stopped there I think it would still switch to excitement. If anything, it's the various mental switches that happens in a lot of these that I tend to be uncomfortable with, even though it's presumably always consensual.

Kachopper9

aaaaah, I love this!