Savage the tiger and
Terastas's roo character Deva went to clear out an aquatic-themed supervillain's lair. Deva, being a "safe containment" pred with an extradimensional pouch (and stomach), stows away the villain's orca and dolphins for later safe release.
Meanwhile, the various minions Savage got ahold of...well, they aren't safe at all. You go into Deva and come back out perfectly intact. You go into Savage and unless you're a were-rat with self-reformation powers and a digestion fetish you've got a problem. 83
Terastas's roo character Deva went to clear out an aquatic-themed supervillain's lair. Deva, being a "safe containment" pred with an extradimensional pouch (and stomach), stows away the villain's orca and dolphins for later safe release.Meanwhile, the various minions Savage got ahold of...well, they aren't safe at all. You go into Deva and come back out perfectly intact. You go into Savage and unless you're a were-rat with self-reformation powers and a digestion fetish you've got a problem. 83
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Kangaroo
Size 1600 x 1335px
File Size 1.07 MB
I'm sorry I missed this comment until now, because, coincidentally, one of the original Feral Three is also a were rat.
Coincidence? Or. . .
"Yeesh Ratbat, this was a really elaborate ploy. Especially for something you already know you can get me to do just by asking politely."
Coincidence? Or. . .
"Yeesh Ratbat, this was a really elaborate ploy. Especially for something you already know you can get me to do just by asking politely."
The actual pouch of a Kangaroo looks much more interesting that the comical one :P
you should give it a try :3
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/K9_b9X2EA3E/.....resdefault.jpg
you should give it a try :3
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/K9_b9X2EA3E/.....resdefault.jpg
I. . . I literally just spent the last twenty minutes trying to come up with an accurate way to describe how awesome it felt seeing this for the first time.
Full disclosure: Deva's pocket plane looks like an island in the middle of an ocean, so the orca(s) will definitely have an adequate aquatic habitat (just the one though; the inside of her stomach looks like the inside of a stomach).
Full disclosure: Deva's pocket plane looks like an island in the middle of an ocean, so the orca(s) will definitely have an adequate aquatic habitat (just the one though; the inside of her stomach looks like the inside of a stomach).
They're safe. They just only "disappear" into her because she has a. . . Well, for lack of a better word, a "girdle" woven into her pelt to prevent bulging.
Deva: "I can let the Feral Four see my pouch portal in action because they already know about portals in general; obviously, given that I wouldn't even be here at all were it not for one. But back home, I need to keep my portal closed whenever possible, so most of the protection or transportation services I'm called on to provide have to be done so orally."
Deva: "I can let the Feral Four see my pouch portal in action because they already know about portals in general; obviously, given that I wouldn't even be here at all were it not for one. But back home, I need to keep my portal closed whenever possible, so most of the protection or transportation services I'm called on to provide have to be done so orally."
There's a werewolf power a bit like that in World of Darkness. It allowed a werewolf to swallow someone (or something) into an extradimensional space. The werecoyote in my story used it to smuggle people across the U.S. border but eventually worked out how to throw them up not out of his mouth, as normal, but into his actual stomach, an ability he used to swallow and digest a drug lord or some such thing.
I remember reading that one. I never like it when voraphiles try to explain how their plot device came into being by saying "there's a fetish market" and wanted all my preds to have very practical reasons for becoming vore-capable, and reading about the werecoyote people-smuggler made me all "Oh yay, it is a good idea!"
Short explanation in Deva's case is that she's a cyborg.
So. . . I guess technically, the prey she swallows doesn't go into her true stomach either. But her true stomach is, like, in a cryo-storage unit or something, and the thing her prey go into is where her true stomach used to be.
Short explanation in Deva's case is that she's a cyborg.
So. . . I guess technically, the prey she swallows doesn't go into her true stomach either. But her true stomach is, like, in a cryo-storage unit or something, and the thing her prey go into is where her true stomach used to be.
Fun with portals. I'm thinking of doing a Dogmeat story where the Vault Dweller discovers that the dog is swallowing all the bodies he leaves lying around. Other dogs, humans, deathclaws, everything, without ending up bloated. Where is it all going? Was this dog built as some sort of body disposal with an internal portal?
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