Deep under the sea, in a dark cave made from an ancient sea monster’s skeleton, there lived the sea witch Chrysalis. She sat in a little stone cove of her own making. She held a fork in her hand and she skewered a piece of sushi with it and brought it up to her lips. Chrysalis put the fork in her mouth, chewed the food, and swallowed. She could feel it slide down her gullet to join all the other stuff inside of her. She put the fork on the ledge next to her, and then got lost in her thoughts.
“And now look at me,” she thought, “wasted away to practically nothing,” she turned and hung upside down on the ledge, allowing her belly to stick out and almost brush the top of the frame, “One of a generation that came of age and never saw prosperity. Banished and exiled and practically starving while he and his flimsy fish-folk celebrate.”
Chrysalis (C) Hasbro
Image drawn by me
This picture was inspired by a screenshot of The Little Mermaid. You might remember Ursula when she’s first introduced she says “and now look at me. Wasted away to practically nothing…” I can’t help but chuckle when she says that, because…just look at her! She’s freaking fat!