Anonymous8: There's a translation in Gelbooru.
The guy's not going to be dinner, she's asking him to take care of her.
No note on whether or not he's her father or if she's asking him to adopt her.
^^Naga, Lamia, not much difference. But naga usually is used to refer to those with more snake in them, those that have no arms, etc.
This is closer to what people use lamia to refer to(technically the myth of the Naga is about shapeshifting people, and Lamia IIRC reffered to one person).
DAD?!?!?!
The guy's not going to be dinner, she's asking him to take care of her.
No note on whether or not he's her father or if she's asking him to adopt her.
^^Naga, Lamia, not much difference. But naga usually is used to refer to those with more snake in them, those that have no arms, etc.
This is closer to what people use lamia to refer to(technically the myth of the Naga is about shapeshifting people, and Lamia IIRC reffered to one person).
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