Death’s Temptation
A Halloween story told through purple light, anime homage, and the tension between innocence and temptation. Jessy enters as Misa Amane, Lily as Liz the Succubus, and the Death Note opens the door.
The site is finally taking shape. Jessy is being built properly. The studio feels more real than ever. This is where we are now, and what comes next.
For a long time, Doll Dream Studio lived in pieces.
A photoshoot here. A review there. Forum posts. Notes. Ideas. Images. Plans that kept growing faster than the place that was meant to hold them.
Now that is changing.
The site is finally starting to take shape, and that matters more than just having pages online. It means the studio is beginning to exist in one place. Properly. As a real body of work. Not scattered. Not half held together by memory and links. Ours.
That feels important to me because the studio has grown into something much bigger than what it was at the start.
It is not just a place where I take photos.
It is where the muses live.
Where the stories stay.
Where the reviews become part of a bigger history.
Where the studio starts to look the way it feels.
And right now, that matters even more because Jessy is changing too.
Building this site properly and building Jessy properly are part of the same movement. She is the first muse. The centre of the studio. The one everything opened around. So giving her the right place here was never a small detail. It was one of the things that had to happen if this was ever going to feel complete.
That is also why her move into MMX matters so much.
It is not only about a new body. It is about giving her the level she always needed publicly. The version of Jessy we have now carries real history, but also real wear. We reached the point where repair was not enough on its own. She needed more than maintenance. She needed the right form. The right presence. The right place.
That is what we are building now.
The site is part of that too.
It gives shape to the studio as it really is now. A place for photoshoots, reviews, stories, journal notes, partners, and muses who are not interchangeable. A place where things are allowed to stay. A place where what we do can finally be seen as one world instead of fragments.
There is still more coming.
More pages.
More muses.
More shoots.
More stories.
Better structure.
Better reviews.
And a studio that finally has the space to hold all of it.
This is where we are now.
The site is becoming real.
Jessy is being built properly.
And the studio is finally starting to look like itself.