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Zōēā's lover, Langōval, learns of her secret lust for being swallowed whole.
This is Zōēā's third story. The first two stories are "Food Chained" and "Talk to the Animals", in this folder:
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Posted by IddlerItaler 1 year ago Report
"The serpent spoke back. “Food for me?” (...) “Hungry. Good food. Food good. Yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes,” the snake crooned as Zōēā scratched scales at the back of its head."
I like Ēānōga already.
"how the druids of Deepwold defeated Treebane and his kryg army"
I'm curious as to what a kryg is. A quick google search doesn't turn up anything.
"Really stuffy, Zōēā thought."
Pffft, I love a good picky prey. One could say she has a right to be - it is her body that is being eaten, after all.
Despite that initial grumpiness, that between Zōēā and Ēānōga turned out as another lovely vore sequence, and though we're eluded yet again by a full Yessanth vore scene, seeing what she was up to with her new pet and companion was still a treat.
“Imagine your whole body is like your happy little fellow here, sli-i-iding into my mouth. Every inch of your skin feels like this—”
The "Vore as an overzealous blowjob" explanation. A classic! Zōēā may want to be careful Langōval does not end up craving being eaten by her, with that kind of similitude, unless that's also her thing. Then again, in the closing scene with the demonic imagery and her assertive position, you could say he's her prey either way.
I also would like to add that there's probably more in it for Zōēā regarding vore, considering her reverence towards digestion and her own predation, but I suppose those are even harder to explain.
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Posted by IvesBentonEaton 1 year ago Report
• I would be quite surprised if even Google found that reference. Kyrg are grey-skinned humanoids designed by magic to emphasize brawn over brains. They fill the niche of orcs on Āen, although some grow large enough to rival ogres, and some grow an extra pair of arms. The name is an invention of mine and is a homophone of the German word for war, <i>Krieg</i>.
• Since Zōēā is the protagonist in these stories, she gets priority for vore scenes.
• Langōval isn’t due for his turn as prey until story #9, “Stillwater Glade”, which has yet to be written. I’m still busy not finishing to story #8, "A Snake and Her Girl”.
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