Talk:Night Gaunt/@comment-68.61.34.38-20200314143440/@comment-27045866-20200314144543

Only if you take the general silhouette as a whole and ignore that it's her and her husband together.

"In the illustration the only tail and wings that can be seen belong to the male, however the female does have her own. Unmated females make use of their own tail and wings until a mate can be found. Once mated the wings and tail are magically withdrawn and the male takes over. The hand-like parts of the wings on females are smaller and more delicate, the "fingers" ending in claws or talons.

''The male, who is on the back of the female, uses tentacles to wrap tightly around the waist of the female. With this anchor it is then able to thrust inside of her from behind while using other tentacles to also grope her chest. "''