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... is?" Agni asked aloud as she inspected her transformed state. Her forearms and shins were clad in thick, plate-like scales. They were ebony in color with a fade in of deep vermillion near the edges. These scales overlapped each other,much like scale mail would do, forming a natural sort of armor. More than scales however the protrusions resembled a mix of bone and plating.

This also extended to her chest as the scales arced around her breasts and curved, covering her nipples. Her midriff ...

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