YO! HIT THE DOWNLOAD BUTTON!...I've been on a petrification kick.Much like Apple Jacks, petrification is appealing for reasons that even its fans typically can't explain. (So I shan't embarrass myself any further by trying.)The snake-girl here (I'm calling her Azalea, and so she joins Dracaena on the list of "Reptile-Girls Named After Plants") isn't a traditional gorgon; she lacks the snakes-for-hair thing and she can't petrify with her eyes. No, she has to touch her target to stone them. (Maybe she's a lesser gorgon.) Fortunately for her, she has in her possession a magical necklace that can control people's bodies. Convenient, yes.Her ill-dressed victim is tentatively named Alexessandra. The clothing she's got on was most likely something that the gorgon made her wear...