Presenting Katy Porter artwork by Delilah Monroe, @delilah_monroe__ on Insta & Threads, and @delilah21.bsky.social on Bluesky.

She is a digital artist open for commissions currently, specialising in Pixel Art & Live2D, and does not take NSFW requests.

Katy Porter and the Throne by Delilah Monroe

Katy Porter is a brown haired white woman, tall and athletic with strong, long legs, a lean athletic frame, and visible abs. She is wearing black and white converse, a black knee-length skirt, and a knitted blue top that shows her midriff but has long sleeves cuffed at her wrists. She has a long scorpion tail extended over her head, and behind her is a ghostly throne made of screaming phantoms twisted together in the shape of a giant regal chair.
Katy Porter by Delilah Monroe.
Commission Delilah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delilah_monroe__/

This is an older version of Katy; I wanted her aged up to her early 20s, to see how she would look during the events of Book 4, which I want to write as a standalone entry point to the series. This is a pretty big challenge. It also has significantly more mathematics and physics jokes than I originally intended, including incredibly niche maths internet culture jokes, so look out for those…

Book 4: Plot Summary 1.0

Katy is in her last year of University and hasn’t quite managed to keep her monster side under wraps; she thinks she has met someone, but it turns out he is a monster hunter, so she eats him.

Devastated by his betrayal and her own reaction, Katy decides that a ‘regular’ life after she graduates isn’t for her, and decides to take her place as her family’s God and Guardian. If only there was someone out there who wanted to romance an eldritch god girl…

…Little does she know that, in another dimension, in a galaxy far, far away, Something has broken out of containment as Its dead planet orbits a dying star, and is on Its way to find her. There is just one snag; It is a parasitoid, which kills its hosts instantly and puppets their corpses. Not only does Katy find herself being stalked by a weird number of the freshly undead, but the Parasite God wants to merge with her, and together they will become the fabled Devourer of Worlds.

Katy is faced with a difficult choice: apply for funding to get her Masters in Archaeology, and stick with her family role as Death God and Guardian of the Portals, or quit Uni to become a trad wife to an ancient Eldritch God, mindlessly devouring galaxies and dominating the universe.

It’s a lot to decide, especially as her third year dissertation is due in a few weeks and finals are just around the corner…


That’s where I’m at with the plot of Book 4 right now, which has cycled through various titles, like Devourer of Worlds, Thirteenth Enthroned, and Feed (its current working title).

I’ll be commissioning more art for the aged-up characters, so expect to see Wes and Ricky coming soon, both in their 30s.

For now, you can compare this slightly older Katy with previous art of Katy, and see how other artists have imagined her, and how she’s grown.

A monochromatic digital artwork featuring a young woman with long hair and a serious expression. She has abstract, organic shapes resembling thorny plants or coral surrounding her head, suggesting a connection to a fantastical or eldritch theme. A scorpion tail is in the background. She is in a frame, as if this is a family portrait. The frame has thorns and eyes embedded in it.
Katy Porter by Thomas S. Brown: interior illustration in The Day We Ate Grandad.
Commission Tom: https://mothfestival.wordpress.com/commissioning-tom/
A digital illustration of a young woman with long black hair, wearing a short blue skirt and a yellow top, holding a glowing phone in her hands. An intricate swirl of dark, tentacle-like vines surrounds her, set against a green background. Under her skirt protrudes a tail of veiny, twisted tendrils that culminate in a scorpion sting over her head.
Katy Porter by Daniel Beswick. Fan art drawn on his Twitch stream.
Print available to buy from him: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/visceralrevolt/katy-porter/
Digital portrait of a young woman with long brown hair and striking red pupils in brown eyes, set against a deep red background. She is wearing a blue top and facing the side, turning her head to look at the viewer.
Katy Porter by Georgina Donnelly
Commission Georgina on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/georginadraws/
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One response to “Katy Porter Art & Pagham-on-Sea Book 4 (1.0) Blurb!”

  1. Ooh 👀
    But, also, just how does one devour worlds and will Earth be safe? Cos the answer to that might just help sway her one way or the other, no? 👀

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