Whooooo, my first submission!
A fox looking for some time alone to relax in the forest is confronted by a hungry kangaroo. Instead of striking him down violently, the predator decides to try something new...
This story was inspired by a roleplay I had with
rootail. We both enjoyed it quite a lot and I eventually decided to write a story that detailed it. His character is used with permission.
This is my second story I've written and I would really appreciate comments! More of my writing can be found at the Stories section at https://www.vore.yafas.net
Thanks for reading!
A fox looking for some time alone to relax in the forest is confronted by a hungry kangaroo. Instead of striking him down violently, the predator decides to try something new...
This story was inspired by a roleplay I had with
rootail. We both enjoyed it quite a lot and I eventually decided to write a story that detailed it. His character is used with permission.This is my second story I've written and I would really appreciate comments! More of my writing can be found at the Stories section at https://www.vore.yafas.net
Thanks for reading!
Category Story / Vore
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 10 kB
As you said yourself, back stories really do enhance visual scenes.
As it is, we rarely encounter much roo vore on this site. Roo preds are rarer yet. (The last instance I recall was http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4158078/)
Unusual themes, such as reverse pred/prey relations, are a breath of fresh air to say the least. They sure do stand out from the monotony of ever-abundant (and in my opinion, overrated) Micro/Macro subject material.
Having written quite a few of these myself, I assure you, this is good stuff! This is a back story worthy of illustration.
And just to demonstrate how powerful associated illustrations can be, consider this:
The thing that brought me to your page in the first place was this (1386467077.chironshands_vincer_tuzzle.png). This one picture stood out among some 3,000 others in the search pool. It was so unusual, that I just had to know more! (I was actually kinda hoping there'd be a story to go with it).
Anyhoo, this is all just food for thought (pun intended). Do what you will with it. Know that you've got a gold nugget in your pocket, so to speak!
As it is, we rarely encounter much roo vore on this site. Roo preds are rarer yet. (The last instance I recall was http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4158078/)
Unusual themes, such as reverse pred/prey relations, are a breath of fresh air to say the least. They sure do stand out from the monotony of ever-abundant (and in my opinion, overrated) Micro/Macro subject material.
Having written quite a few of these myself, I assure you, this is good stuff! This is a back story worthy of illustration.
And just to demonstrate how powerful associated illustrations can be, consider this:
The thing that brought me to your page in the first place was this (1386467077.chironshands_vincer_tuzzle.png). This one picture stood out among some 3,000 others in the search pool. It was so unusual, that I just had to know more! (I was actually kinda hoping there'd be a story to go with it).
Anyhoo, this is all just food for thought (pun intended). Do what you will with it. Know that you've got a gold nugget in your pocket, so to speak!
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