Azar loves to go out and see new places, meet new people, and discover new things. The city of Lardbordale is very new to him, but thankfully he knows the blue dragon Tyrex who lives there. Unfortunately, his curiosity ends up forcing him to owe a wizard a bit more than just a few coins.
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Tinker, Tailor, Glutton, Pig By Tyrex Kyuris
Azar, I know you’ve always been fascinated with new technological innovations; I think you should come to Larbordale; there’s an entire new boom in technology here all based on crystals. You may find the whole process fascinating. If you do come, look for the Medoleus Estate’s Apartment offices. Tyrex.
Azar looked over the note in his paw before craning his neck down to peek into the window of the building. It hadn’t been a particularly exciting journey; as a large feral dragon, he had just a little bit of trouble around crowds and this town definitely was big on them. The door to the office opened and a blue dragon walked out, waving up excitedly at Azar.
“Azzy! You made it!” Tyrex held up a finger to pause himself and ran back inside for a moment. “Hold on, I have just the thing.” He threw up a cookie. It seemed a bit underwhelming for how long Azar had patiently tried to avoid knocking anything over with his tail, but he snapped it up anyways and chewed it down. A bit dry, but a cookie that small surely wasn’t a gigantic trap, right? Huh… he felt… funny. The rooftop seemed like it was rising up.
“Sorry, we don’t have tons of room for full size ferals in town. Shrink cookie lasts 3 days or until you drink a neutralizer…” Azar scowled. “You know I don’t like spells being put on me…”
“Look at it this way, you can fit inside anthro size dwellings and finally see what all the fuss is about.” Tyrex looked back as he held the door open. Azar shuddered and realized that he had been shrunken down to the size of a standard horse. “And blend into a crowd without worrying about accidentally trampling someone.”
“I do worry about that sometimes…” Azar paused. “Okay, I’m not mad but don’t do any more magic stuff without telling me!”
“Sure thing.” Azar folded up his wings and followed Tyrex into the office. This was kinda nice actually. “So what’s this new technology you want to show off?”
“You’re gonna find this cool.” Tyrex picked up a small black box. “Ready?”
“Uuuh… remember how I just said no magic without telling me?”
“Relax, Azzy.” Tyrex placed his hand on the top side of the box and a blue glow met his hand. He gripped something and tugged out a thick book, much larger than the box it had been contained in. “Instant compression technology! One of these little micro backpacks can hold more than a duffle bag could, and once it’s compressed it’s basically weightless.” Tyrex set the book down and pulled out a full size kite shield. He tossed the box over and Azar caught it. “See if you can figure out how it works.” “Oh, well this is mildly interesting, but…” Azar flipped it over. “Um…” There was a small slide panel on the back. He pushed it open and saw three crystals sitting in a very intricately made pattern of gold and silver wires. “This looks like a magic spell.”
“Exactly. Those spells are powered by the crystals. Usually a crystal capable of producing that much energy would cost a couple hundred thousand gold, right?” Azar nodded,
his brow furrowing. He had seen several of those boxes hanging on hips, come to think of it. Was this a rich town? “Medoleus figured out how to make one for a fraction of the cost.”
“Making crystals?” Azar shook his head. “Are you talking about some sort of science project where you oversaturate a solution?”
“Nah. Even better.” Tyrex gestured for Azar to follow him into another room, where a very plump bear was reading a newspaper. “Watch this.”
“What are you doing?” Asked the bear, shifting in his seat slightly at the sight of Azzy. Even shrunken, he still cut a lean and intimidating figure in the room.
“Just demonstrating the Crystalardzer, don’t worry.” Tyrex picked up a black circular device and placed it gently on the bear’s flabby stomach. The device glowed and hummed while the bear almost seemed to deflate, features shrinking and tightening to his frame. A crystal identical to the ones in the micro backpack emerged from the center and fell into Tyrex’s outstretched hand. “One of these crystals can be made from about 50 pounds of fat.” Azzy stared at the device, his full attention now summoned. “This is just one use for them, but basically any spell can be powered with these. All the streetlights and electricity in town is entirely powered by these crystals. No wind, no geothermal, ho hydro… all fatasspowered.”
“Now this is interesting. How does that Crystalardzer thing work, anyways?” Azzy reached out a paw for it and Tyrex knocked it away.
“Sorry, that is one of those trade secret things. I tried to figure out how it works once and Medoleus cracked me on the head with his walking stick. I was a yoshi for two weeks.” Tyrex rubbed a bump on the top of his head. “If you want to avoid the ‘bad’ type of magic, I would try to avoid messing with his special device.”
“Okay, okay, I get it.” Azar sighed. “Well, what else can you show me about this place?”
“Oh, come on. The best way to experience this is to get out there and look around!”
Tyrex looked up at the clock. “Tell you what, Lexal and I are going to the Borking Shark after I get off work; it’s a great sushi bar. I get off at seven, so why don’t you explore and I’ll see you back then!” Azzy huffed.
“I suppose I can see myself around town for a bit…” He sighed. “Maybe I’ll finally see what shopping is like from an anthro’s perspective.”
“Oh it’s fantastic, Azzy. Just don’t spoil your appetite!” Tyrex waved the dragon off as Azar began to stride down the streets. Tyrex had been hanging out with too many fatties. As if Azar was going to just stride into every single cafe he saw and have one of everything. The smells hit his snout and made him wrinkle it and drink deep of the heady aroma of all the different cuisines, but he had a reputation for a concave waist, not a convex one. His pale turquoise stomach plating was known for a high arch into his waist and a lean outline of tough dragon muscle throughout his body. It was vanity, to be sure, but for Azar’s own sake, not for anyone elses.
Still, though, sometimes it seemed like the world had other plans for the white drake as it somehow seemed to be free sample day. All along the streets, criers called out the quality of their deliciously tempting foods. He stopped in front of a food cart where a coyote offered him an incredibly generous slice of a burrito. The insides were a molten miraculous melange of mixed messy munchables, and Azar finally relented. It was worth the bite, and the white dragon looked at the prices. “A
four pound burrito for two copper?!” His jaw dropped incredulously. “What if I just want a normal sized one?”
“That’s three copper.” The coyote tapped the sign where a seven pound burrito was offered for an extra coin. “The four pound burrito is the small.” “I meant like…” Azar paused. “Like notlarbordale sized.”
“Oh. What, are you worried about your figure?” The coyote shrugged. “Just go see the guild and get the fat sucked out. You’ll even make money doing it. I make so much selling chub I don’t have to worry about costs with the burrito stand, hence the low prices.” “I see… you said the guild does fat removal?”
“Yeah, but um, they don’t do it unless you’ve got enough to be worth the effort.”
Azar continued on his way, having resisted the urge to partake in a monstrous burrito. His wandering carried him into a central plaza where several criers were demonstrating various products. He wandered over to one of the displays where a cream colored wolf in long green robes was holding up the same circular device he had seen Tyrex using.
“My friends, we all know what this is, don’t we?” The wolf chuckled as his observers cheered out. “The famous Medoleus Crystalardzer is the foundation upon which our entire town rests! I’m proud to let you know that I’ve improved the design and efficiency yet again! May I have a volunteer from the crowd?” Several excited paws, many of which thick and padded with plenty of pudge, raised up into the air. The wizard picked two and they waddled up on stage. “Taking advantage of free sample day, have we?” Laughter ran through the crowd and a device was placed on the stomach of the first volunteer. “My friends, this rather plump iguana is using the old model of the Crystalarzder. While many, many times more efficient and quick than the Mage’s guild’s tools, it was nonetheless not good enough for the fine people of this city!” He pulled out a new device, it had a very pleasing triangular shape with a circle in the center. “This is the prototype for the new model. Let’s watch, shall we?” He pushed the device into the stomach of the second volunteer. The portly bull shuddered before belching loudly, crystals immediately pouring from the front of the device as he rapidly shrunk to a rippling mass of muscles. “I believe we call that results!” The wizard clapped his paws to an excited crowd as he removed the devices from the volunteers stomach. “Now, if you’ll come with me, I’ll go ahead and pay you for these crystals. I’m afraid Larbordale’s energy demands never sleep.”
Azar watched the wizard walk his two volunteers behind the curtain of his stand. His devices were still lying there, on the podium. He couldn’t just grab one to see how it worked, could he? Curiosity compelled the large white drake and he ‘accidentally’ bumped into one of the most rotund horses he’s ever seen. The equine citizen staggered back and fell against the stage, causing it to quake and rumble before collapsing in a heap. Azar darted forward, grabbing a device before the dust could settle and retreating to examine which one he had grabbed. It was the original model. A mixed blessing; really. While not as lucrative as the prototype, it would also call less attention. Besides, he could take it apart and figure out exactly how it worked. Perhaps even make his own.
Azar curled up on his hindquarters and leaned against a wall, examining the device in his paws. The back of the device had four very small points; he assumed they connected to the
stomach of the intended ‘fat’ donor. But there was nothing else to be noted. All the secrets had to be on the inside of the device. He gave it a pry but it was a single solid piece with no latch to try and tear open. And it flexed in his paw, no doubt so that it could attach to the curves of many different sizes of stomachs. He didn’t want to smash it, but there seemed to be no way to open it up to look inside… Azar grinned. He liked a challenge.
“You know, you’re not the first one to try and figure out how they work.” Azar jumped and turned to see the wizard leaning against the wall next to him. His smile was still there, but it didn’t have the showmanship or charisma that had been part of his presentation. He looked more disappointed than anything. “Why would you try to steal from me?” Azar started to back up, but the wizard stretched his arms back over his head and looked up at the sky. “I’m not going to turn you to stone or anything like that, calm down.” The white dragon paused. “You want to know how it works?”
“Um… yes?” Azar sheepishly offered the device back. Thievery was not his forte. “But I, um, I guess I wouldn’t want anyone trying to rip my inventions apart, so maybe I shouldn’t.”
“Oh, you’re an inventor?” The wizard stepped off the wall. “What have you made?”
“Lots of things, um…” Azar winced. “I’m confused, are you mad or aren’t you?”
“Well, you gave the device back, so there’s no harm there.” The wizard slipped the device into his robes. “But there is the matter of my stand. That horse did quite a lot of damage, and while he offered to pay for the repairs, it wasn’t really his fault, was it?” Azar blushed. “I… may have pushed him.”
“That’s what I thought. So I’d like you to pay for the repair on my stand.”
“I guess that’s fair.” Azar paused. “Um… how much?” The wizard pulled out a smoking pipe and pointed the end at Azar’s snout. His mouth immediately felt like it was full to bursting with something bubbly. The dragon’s jaws opened and he felt a whirlwind shoot out from his jaws, swirling around the alley. He closed his mouth again in surprise to see the wizard walking away, smoking on that same pipe. His mouth felt like it was going to burst open again and Azar returned to the center square. He couldn’t keep his jaws shut any longer and let them fly open, another whirlwind popped out. Cries of shock and annoyance resounded out as drinks spilled from cups, hotdogs were ripped from their paper trays, ice creams were torn from their owner’s hands, all caught up in the whirlwind.The swirling mass of food then shot into Azar’s opened mouth like a vortex, the entire mass shooting down his throat in a single gulp.
The dragon’s eyes widened in panic as his stomach immediately bulged out with a rounded shape, another whirlwind already pushing at the back of his mouth and trying to push it open. He looked around for any sign of help but of course there was none; the wizard was already nowhere to be seen.
He took off, feeling the food slosh and wobble in his gut as another vacuum whirlwind lunged out of his mouth, snatching up free samples from hands very reluctant to part with them and packed every single one down his throat with a big gulp. Azar’s tummy groaned and swelled larger, drooping low. He tried to call out for help but instead he ended up vacuuming down another mass of food. His stomach was already feeling tight and pushing his rear legs apart.
In a moment of desperation, Azar knocked over a clean trash can and shoved his snout inside. What a clever dragon he was.
He spat out another whirlwind while holding the can over his snout. Take that wizard! There was still the matter of a rather rounded belly full of food already hanging off him, but at least he wasn’t getting any bigger.
He passed by the restaurant district. The can rattled on his snout as Azar came into sight of all that food. It was almost like the spell knew he was around all that incredible food… The whirlwind built up in his mouth and he tried to hold the can over his snout, but a different, funny feeling hit him. Oh no…
‘uwwwuuUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRPPP’ Azar let out a belch boisterous enough to launch the can into the heavens as the whirlwind spun out. The contents of entire street carts were vacuumed up; doors to bakeries were flung open and all manner of cakes and pies were tugged into the funneling winds shooting out of the white feral’s mouth before with a rocketing plunge, they began to shoot down his throat. He whimpered as he felt his belly expand until it hit the cobblestone beneath him and begin to spread over it. His legs began to miss ground and wriggle helplessly atop his stomach as it began to resemble a pale blimp.
The whirlwind ceased and he groaned in pain, trying to rock himself forward, but it was a wasted effort. His belly was too big; he could barely even get one of his legs on the ground, much less enough to try and waddle away. His entire head began to turn a deep crimson from both amazed spectators and annoyed cooks approaching to see who had stolen their good.
A sharp prod ran into Azar’s taut side and he craned his neck down to see the wolf wizard poking at him. “I daresay once this becomes blubber it should be plenty to cover the damages. Plus pay all these kind shopkeeps back for the food you stole thanks to that vacuum belly spell.” He cheerily began to address the townsfolk of larbordale, promising payment for all the food Azar had ‘stolen.’
He tried to move again but accomplished little more than a thick wobbling as the mass of food gurgled away, before trying to bury his head in his forearms. Maybe at least they wouldn’t recognize his face later. It was worth a shot
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Azar is

Tyrex is

Tinker, Tailor, Glutton, Pig By Tyrex Kyuris
Azar, I know you’ve always been fascinated with new technological innovations; I think you should come to Larbordale; there’s an entire new boom in technology here all based on crystals. You may find the whole process fascinating. If you do come, look for the Medoleus Estate’s Apartment offices. Tyrex.
Azar looked over the note in his paw before craning his neck down to peek into the window of the building. It hadn’t been a particularly exciting journey; as a large feral dragon, he had just a little bit of trouble around crowds and this town definitely was big on them. The door to the office opened and a blue dragon walked out, waving up excitedly at Azar.
“Azzy! You made it!” Tyrex held up a finger to pause himself and ran back inside for a moment. “Hold on, I have just the thing.” He threw up a cookie. It seemed a bit underwhelming for how long Azar had patiently tried to avoid knocking anything over with his tail, but he snapped it up anyways and chewed it down. A bit dry, but a cookie that small surely wasn’t a gigantic trap, right? Huh… he felt… funny. The rooftop seemed like it was rising up.
“Sorry, we don’t have tons of room for full size ferals in town. Shrink cookie lasts 3 days or until you drink a neutralizer…” Azar scowled. “You know I don’t like spells being put on me…”
“Look at it this way, you can fit inside anthro size dwellings and finally see what all the fuss is about.” Tyrex looked back as he held the door open. Azar shuddered and realized that he had been shrunken down to the size of a standard horse. “And blend into a crowd without worrying about accidentally trampling someone.”
“I do worry about that sometimes…” Azar paused. “Okay, I’m not mad but don’t do any more magic stuff without telling me!”
“Sure thing.” Azar folded up his wings and followed Tyrex into the office. This was kinda nice actually. “So what’s this new technology you want to show off?”
“You’re gonna find this cool.” Tyrex picked up a small black box. “Ready?”
“Uuuh… remember how I just said no magic without telling me?”
“Relax, Azzy.” Tyrex placed his hand on the top side of the box and a blue glow met his hand. He gripped something and tugged out a thick book, much larger than the box it had been contained in. “Instant compression technology! One of these little micro backpacks can hold more than a duffle bag could, and once it’s compressed it’s basically weightless.” Tyrex set the book down and pulled out a full size kite shield. He tossed the box over and Azar caught it. “See if you can figure out how it works.” “Oh, well this is mildly interesting, but…” Azar flipped it over. “Um…” There was a small slide panel on the back. He pushed it open and saw three crystals sitting in a very intricately made pattern of gold and silver wires. “This looks like a magic spell.”
“Exactly. Those spells are powered by the crystals. Usually a crystal capable of producing that much energy would cost a couple hundred thousand gold, right?” Azar nodded,
his brow furrowing. He had seen several of those boxes hanging on hips, come to think of it. Was this a rich town? “Medoleus figured out how to make one for a fraction of the cost.”
“Making crystals?” Azar shook his head. “Are you talking about some sort of science project where you oversaturate a solution?”
“Nah. Even better.” Tyrex gestured for Azar to follow him into another room, where a very plump bear was reading a newspaper. “Watch this.”
“What are you doing?” Asked the bear, shifting in his seat slightly at the sight of Azzy. Even shrunken, he still cut a lean and intimidating figure in the room.
“Just demonstrating the Crystalardzer, don’t worry.” Tyrex picked up a black circular device and placed it gently on the bear’s flabby stomach. The device glowed and hummed while the bear almost seemed to deflate, features shrinking and tightening to his frame. A crystal identical to the ones in the micro backpack emerged from the center and fell into Tyrex’s outstretched hand. “One of these crystals can be made from about 50 pounds of fat.” Azzy stared at the device, his full attention now summoned. “This is just one use for them, but basically any spell can be powered with these. All the streetlights and electricity in town is entirely powered by these crystals. No wind, no geothermal, ho hydro… all fatasspowered.”
“Now this is interesting. How does that Crystalardzer thing work, anyways?” Azzy reached out a paw for it and Tyrex knocked it away.
“Sorry, that is one of those trade secret things. I tried to figure out how it works once and Medoleus cracked me on the head with his walking stick. I was a yoshi for two weeks.” Tyrex rubbed a bump on the top of his head. “If you want to avoid the ‘bad’ type of magic, I would try to avoid messing with his special device.”
“Okay, okay, I get it.” Azar sighed. “Well, what else can you show me about this place?”
“Oh, come on. The best way to experience this is to get out there and look around!”
Tyrex looked up at the clock. “Tell you what, Lexal and I are going to the Borking Shark after I get off work; it’s a great sushi bar. I get off at seven, so why don’t you explore and I’ll see you back then!” Azzy huffed.
“I suppose I can see myself around town for a bit…” He sighed. “Maybe I’ll finally see what shopping is like from an anthro’s perspective.”
“Oh it’s fantastic, Azzy. Just don’t spoil your appetite!” Tyrex waved the dragon off as Azar began to stride down the streets. Tyrex had been hanging out with too many fatties. As if Azar was going to just stride into every single cafe he saw and have one of everything. The smells hit his snout and made him wrinkle it and drink deep of the heady aroma of all the different cuisines, but he had a reputation for a concave waist, not a convex one. His pale turquoise stomach plating was known for a high arch into his waist and a lean outline of tough dragon muscle throughout his body. It was vanity, to be sure, but for Azar’s own sake, not for anyone elses.
Still, though, sometimes it seemed like the world had other plans for the white drake as it somehow seemed to be free sample day. All along the streets, criers called out the quality of their deliciously tempting foods. He stopped in front of a food cart where a coyote offered him an incredibly generous slice of a burrito. The insides were a molten miraculous melange of mixed messy munchables, and Azar finally relented. It was worth the bite, and the white dragon looked at the prices. “A
four pound burrito for two copper?!” His jaw dropped incredulously. “What if I just want a normal sized one?”
“That’s three copper.” The coyote tapped the sign where a seven pound burrito was offered for an extra coin. “The four pound burrito is the small.” “I meant like…” Azar paused. “Like notlarbordale sized.”
“Oh. What, are you worried about your figure?” The coyote shrugged. “Just go see the guild and get the fat sucked out. You’ll even make money doing it. I make so much selling chub I don’t have to worry about costs with the burrito stand, hence the low prices.” “I see… you said the guild does fat removal?”
“Yeah, but um, they don’t do it unless you’ve got enough to be worth the effort.”
Azar continued on his way, having resisted the urge to partake in a monstrous burrito. His wandering carried him into a central plaza where several criers were demonstrating various products. He wandered over to one of the displays where a cream colored wolf in long green robes was holding up the same circular device he had seen Tyrex using.
“My friends, we all know what this is, don’t we?” The wolf chuckled as his observers cheered out. “The famous Medoleus Crystalardzer is the foundation upon which our entire town rests! I’m proud to let you know that I’ve improved the design and efficiency yet again! May I have a volunteer from the crowd?” Several excited paws, many of which thick and padded with plenty of pudge, raised up into the air. The wizard picked two and they waddled up on stage. “Taking advantage of free sample day, have we?” Laughter ran through the crowd and a device was placed on the stomach of the first volunteer. “My friends, this rather plump iguana is using the old model of the Crystalarzder. While many, many times more efficient and quick than the Mage’s guild’s tools, it was nonetheless not good enough for the fine people of this city!” He pulled out a new device, it had a very pleasing triangular shape with a circle in the center. “This is the prototype for the new model. Let’s watch, shall we?” He pushed the device into the stomach of the second volunteer. The portly bull shuddered before belching loudly, crystals immediately pouring from the front of the device as he rapidly shrunk to a rippling mass of muscles. “I believe we call that results!” The wizard clapped his paws to an excited crowd as he removed the devices from the volunteers stomach. “Now, if you’ll come with me, I’ll go ahead and pay you for these crystals. I’m afraid Larbordale’s energy demands never sleep.”
Azar watched the wizard walk his two volunteers behind the curtain of his stand. His devices were still lying there, on the podium. He couldn’t just grab one to see how it worked, could he? Curiosity compelled the large white drake and he ‘accidentally’ bumped into one of the most rotund horses he’s ever seen. The equine citizen staggered back and fell against the stage, causing it to quake and rumble before collapsing in a heap. Azar darted forward, grabbing a device before the dust could settle and retreating to examine which one he had grabbed. It was the original model. A mixed blessing; really. While not as lucrative as the prototype, it would also call less attention. Besides, he could take it apart and figure out exactly how it worked. Perhaps even make his own.
Azar curled up on his hindquarters and leaned against a wall, examining the device in his paws. The back of the device had four very small points; he assumed they connected to the
stomach of the intended ‘fat’ donor. But there was nothing else to be noted. All the secrets had to be on the inside of the device. He gave it a pry but it was a single solid piece with no latch to try and tear open. And it flexed in his paw, no doubt so that it could attach to the curves of many different sizes of stomachs. He didn’t want to smash it, but there seemed to be no way to open it up to look inside… Azar grinned. He liked a challenge.
“You know, you’re not the first one to try and figure out how they work.” Azar jumped and turned to see the wizard leaning against the wall next to him. His smile was still there, but it didn’t have the showmanship or charisma that had been part of his presentation. He looked more disappointed than anything. “Why would you try to steal from me?” Azar started to back up, but the wizard stretched his arms back over his head and looked up at the sky. “I’m not going to turn you to stone or anything like that, calm down.” The white dragon paused. “You want to know how it works?”
“Um… yes?” Azar sheepishly offered the device back. Thievery was not his forte. “But I, um, I guess I wouldn’t want anyone trying to rip my inventions apart, so maybe I shouldn’t.”
“Oh, you’re an inventor?” The wizard stepped off the wall. “What have you made?”
“Lots of things, um…” Azar winced. “I’m confused, are you mad or aren’t you?”
“Well, you gave the device back, so there’s no harm there.” The wizard slipped the device into his robes. “But there is the matter of my stand. That horse did quite a lot of damage, and while he offered to pay for the repairs, it wasn’t really his fault, was it?” Azar blushed. “I… may have pushed him.”
“That’s what I thought. So I’d like you to pay for the repair on my stand.”
“I guess that’s fair.” Azar paused. “Um… how much?” The wizard pulled out a smoking pipe and pointed the end at Azar’s snout. His mouth immediately felt like it was full to bursting with something bubbly. The dragon’s jaws opened and he felt a whirlwind shoot out from his jaws, swirling around the alley. He closed his mouth again in surprise to see the wizard walking away, smoking on that same pipe. His mouth felt like it was going to burst open again and Azar returned to the center square. He couldn’t keep his jaws shut any longer and let them fly open, another whirlwind popped out. Cries of shock and annoyance resounded out as drinks spilled from cups, hotdogs were ripped from their paper trays, ice creams were torn from their owner’s hands, all caught up in the whirlwind.The swirling mass of food then shot into Azar’s opened mouth like a vortex, the entire mass shooting down his throat in a single gulp.
The dragon’s eyes widened in panic as his stomach immediately bulged out with a rounded shape, another whirlwind already pushing at the back of his mouth and trying to push it open. He looked around for any sign of help but of course there was none; the wizard was already nowhere to be seen.
He took off, feeling the food slosh and wobble in his gut as another vacuum whirlwind lunged out of his mouth, snatching up free samples from hands very reluctant to part with them and packed every single one down his throat with a big gulp. Azar’s tummy groaned and swelled larger, drooping low. He tried to call out for help but instead he ended up vacuuming down another mass of food. His stomach was already feeling tight and pushing his rear legs apart.
In a moment of desperation, Azar knocked over a clean trash can and shoved his snout inside. What a clever dragon he was.
He spat out another whirlwind while holding the can over his snout. Take that wizard! There was still the matter of a rather rounded belly full of food already hanging off him, but at least he wasn’t getting any bigger.
He passed by the restaurant district. The can rattled on his snout as Azar came into sight of all that food. It was almost like the spell knew he was around all that incredible food… The whirlwind built up in his mouth and he tried to hold the can over his snout, but a different, funny feeling hit him. Oh no…
‘uwwwuuUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRPPP’ Azar let out a belch boisterous enough to launch the can into the heavens as the whirlwind spun out. The contents of entire street carts were vacuumed up; doors to bakeries were flung open and all manner of cakes and pies were tugged into the funneling winds shooting out of the white feral’s mouth before with a rocketing plunge, they began to shoot down his throat. He whimpered as he felt his belly expand until it hit the cobblestone beneath him and begin to spread over it. His legs began to miss ground and wriggle helplessly atop his stomach as it began to resemble a pale blimp.
The whirlwind ceased and he groaned in pain, trying to rock himself forward, but it was a wasted effort. His belly was too big; he could barely even get one of his legs on the ground, much less enough to try and waddle away. His entire head began to turn a deep crimson from both amazed spectators and annoyed cooks approaching to see who had stolen their good.
A sharp prod ran into Azar’s taut side and he craned his neck down to see the wolf wizard poking at him. “I daresay once this becomes blubber it should be plenty to cover the damages. Plus pay all these kind shopkeeps back for the food you stole thanks to that vacuum belly spell.” He cheerily began to address the townsfolk of larbordale, promising payment for all the food Azar had ‘stolen.’
He tried to move again but accomplished little more than a thick wobbling as the mass of food gurgled away, before trying to bury his head in his forearms. Maybe at least they wouldn’t recognize his face later. It was worth a shot
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