Don't Touch that Dile! - Part 1 - Completed
by Joberio
Musician
12 years ago
This is part one of a little gift comic drawn up for me by
ViceX. Turned out, he really, really liked Dile Chordata, one of my Keepers characters, and wanted to draw up a vore comic starring him. In this comic, he has a chance meet-and-greet -- or perhaps eat-and-greet -- with Vice's character, Juno.
Thanks again for this, Vice!
This is, at last, the completed product! Hope you enjoy seeing it with the colors and backgrounds!
Here's the story below:
Without a warning, Juno found himself awakening in a strange new place. He looked around and realized that he was on a rocky mountain, with nothing but snow and ice to keep him company. He did not recognize this mountain, and his fear and confusion began to mount.
“Where am I?” he asked himself. “What is this place?”
“You are on the Aron Mountains,” replied a voice from behind him.
Juno turned and saw a kind, middle-aged man draped in a robe walking toward him. The man was dark-skinned in appearance and had a warm presence to him. Juno was initially startled by this man’s sudden arrival, but the warmth given off by this stranger calmed him down.
“The Aron Mountains?” he asked the man.
“Indeed,” the man replied with a nod. Then, he tilted his head to the side and looked at Juno in wonder. “Who are you? What are you? I’ve never seen a creature like you in Aterea before.”
“Aterea?” Juno asked him.
“Yes, it’s the name of this world,” the man replied. “Did you not know that?”
Juno shook his head no. “I’m not from this Aterea place. I’m from a different world. My name’s Juno. I’m a dragon.”
“A dragon?” the man said. “I see.” He smiled and gestured with his arm for Juno to follow him. “Well, Juno, you look very cold. If you follow me, I can take you to my village. You can warm up in my hut.”
Juno smiled and nodded. “Thank you, sir. I appreciate this.”
He followed his mysterious new friend down the mountain, observing the scenery as he did so. Before long, they reached a valley in which a small village was set. The huts were small and seemingly quaint, but still looked very comfortable.
The man led Juno into his hut, located near a larger one toward the back of the village, and he immediately felt a lot warmer.
“This feels so much better, sir,” Juno said to the man. “Thank you so much.”
“No, I should thank you,” the man said, closing the door behind Juno. “It was getting very close to dinnertime, and I was looking for someone to join me.” He locked the door to his hut, making sure that no one would get in.
Or out.
“It’s close to dinnertime?” Juno asked. “That’s great. I’m a little hungry myself. So what’s for dinner?”
“You are.”
Juno looked at him in confusion. “What did you say?”
The man looked at Juno with a smile on his face. Only now, this smile was no longer a warm one. Gradually, a devious, evil smile was taking its place as he looked at his houseguest.
“You heard me,” he said. “I said you are my dinner!”
Before Juno could ask his host why he was talking the way that he was, the man shed his façade. Gradually, the brown skin and overall humanoid appearance faded away. In its place came red, scaly skin, a long snout, a long tail, evil, piercing eyes, and a set of a big, sharp teeth. It was seconds before Juno realized he was staring at a creature resembling a tall, lanky, red-scaled crocodile wearing a loincloth. He wore yellow armbands and wielded a long, golden fork and knife as his weapons of choice.
“Wha — ?!” Juno cried out in shock. “You’re not a human! Who are you?!”
The crocodile-like creature grinned an evil grin at the small dragon and said, “My name Dile. I a Codyli. And you, Juno, are my dinner!”
Before Juno could react, Dile grabbed him by his sides and pulled him close to him. He opened his mouth, and his long, pink tongue slid out. Before Juno knew it, it was sloppily licking his face as the hungry Codyli tasted him.
Satisfied with Juno’s taste, Dile licked his lips hungrily. “Mmm. Tasty,” he said. He knew that he’d found the perfect meal. He opened his mouth and raised Juno toward it. Juno sweated nervously, not knowing what to do in his predicament.
He would have no time to figure things out.
ViceX. Turned out, he really, really liked Dile Chordata, one of my Keepers characters, and wanted to draw up a vore comic starring him. In this comic, he has a chance meet-and-greet -- or perhaps eat-and-greet -- with Vice's character, Juno.Thanks again for this, Vice!
This is, at last, the completed product! Hope you enjoy seeing it with the colors and backgrounds!
Here's the story below:
Without a warning, Juno found himself awakening in a strange new place. He looked around and realized that he was on a rocky mountain, with nothing but snow and ice to keep him company. He did not recognize this mountain, and his fear and confusion began to mount.
“Where am I?” he asked himself. “What is this place?”
“You are on the Aron Mountains,” replied a voice from behind him.
Juno turned and saw a kind, middle-aged man draped in a robe walking toward him. The man was dark-skinned in appearance and had a warm presence to him. Juno was initially startled by this man’s sudden arrival, but the warmth given off by this stranger calmed him down.
“The Aron Mountains?” he asked the man.
“Indeed,” the man replied with a nod. Then, he tilted his head to the side and looked at Juno in wonder. “Who are you? What are you? I’ve never seen a creature like you in Aterea before.”
“Aterea?” Juno asked him.
“Yes, it’s the name of this world,” the man replied. “Did you not know that?”
Juno shook his head no. “I’m not from this Aterea place. I’m from a different world. My name’s Juno. I’m a dragon.”
“A dragon?” the man said. “I see.” He smiled and gestured with his arm for Juno to follow him. “Well, Juno, you look very cold. If you follow me, I can take you to my village. You can warm up in my hut.”
Juno smiled and nodded. “Thank you, sir. I appreciate this.”
He followed his mysterious new friend down the mountain, observing the scenery as he did so. Before long, they reached a valley in which a small village was set. The huts were small and seemingly quaint, but still looked very comfortable.
The man led Juno into his hut, located near a larger one toward the back of the village, and he immediately felt a lot warmer.
“This feels so much better, sir,” Juno said to the man. “Thank you so much.”
“No, I should thank you,” the man said, closing the door behind Juno. “It was getting very close to dinnertime, and I was looking for someone to join me.” He locked the door to his hut, making sure that no one would get in.
Or out.
“It’s close to dinnertime?” Juno asked. “That’s great. I’m a little hungry myself. So what’s for dinner?”
“You are.”
Juno looked at him in confusion. “What did you say?”
The man looked at Juno with a smile on his face. Only now, this smile was no longer a warm one. Gradually, a devious, evil smile was taking its place as he looked at his houseguest.
“You heard me,” he said. “I said you are my dinner!”
Before Juno could ask his host why he was talking the way that he was, the man shed his façade. Gradually, the brown skin and overall humanoid appearance faded away. In its place came red, scaly skin, a long snout, a long tail, evil, piercing eyes, and a set of a big, sharp teeth. It was seconds before Juno realized he was staring at a creature resembling a tall, lanky, red-scaled crocodile wearing a loincloth. He wore yellow armbands and wielded a long, golden fork and knife as his weapons of choice.
“Wha — ?!” Juno cried out in shock. “You’re not a human! Who are you?!”
The crocodile-like creature grinned an evil grin at the small dragon and said, “My name Dile. I a Codyli. And you, Juno, are my dinner!”
Before Juno could react, Dile grabbed him by his sides and pulled him close to him. He opened his mouth, and his long, pink tongue slid out. Before Juno knew it, it was sloppily licking his face as the hungry Codyli tasted him.
Satisfied with Juno’s taste, Dile licked his lips hungrily. “Mmm. Tasty,” he said. He knew that he’d found the perfect meal. He opened his mouth and raised Juno toward it. Juno sweated nervously, not knowing what to do in his predicament.
He would have no time to figure things out.
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