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gtsmakerdj 1/13/2026 7:24:08 AM Rating: 0

Last week we finally got our answer to "What happens when a were-giantess gets too much moonshine?"

The answer is: a lot.

As we know, were-giantesses grow temporarily during a full moon - and will grow bigger each lunar cycle. This means the longer they posses the curse, the bigger they become once a month.

Leanne has been a were-giantess for several years now. She's not the oldest but she quickly became the biggest. This is because how much a were-giantess grows is determined by how much moonlight they absorb during the full-moon window. Leanne went out of her way to ensure she would absorb as much as possible, whereas many others would hide from the moon to try and reduce the impact of the curse.

By seeking out places during a full moon with little cloud cover and practically 'moon-bathing', Leanne was able to become the first were-giantess so big she could stand above the clouds. This meant every full moon she would absorb the full amount of moonshine possible.

This allowed her growth to accelerate, but what accelerated it more was when she became big enough to break through the atmosphere. It turns out the upper layers filter a lot of what a were-giantess utilises from the moonlight. Pure, unfiltered moonshine has sent her growth into overdrive. In the space of one evening she grew so colossal that she became bigger than her entire homeland.

Thankfully the giantess was so lost in the pleasure of her growth that her destruction didn't go much further than leaving a ass-print big enough to drain an ocean.

Authorities are now out in force trying to find Leanne before she grows again, but she is a pro at remaining hidden during the off-period of the lunar cycle. Fears are now rising about will happen when the next full moon rises.


Meta: I've been playing around with satellite images recently. I'm not normally into the giga-side of giantesses, but it does make for some pretty cool shots. I figured since I was going big for this collage, I may as well go with a pro at being big - Leanne Crow.

I wasn't going to bring up the were-giantess idea again, but the lighting in this shot appears like its strong moonshine and I couldn't pass up the chance to tie it into where I've used moonlight in a story before.