CW: Vore, digestion, temporarily fatal, catastrophe
Sometimes, you just want to eat everything. Accomplishing such a feat is quite the challenge, but Professor Ayl is more than up for it after a novel discovery.
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For this one, I really wanted to write a universal vore story from the perspective of an experimental log, like you'd find in a sci-fi horror story about Project Hubris or what have you. As such, this story is a bit darker--but does contain reformation near the end and circles back to a more lighthearted approach to vore and gluttony. Enjoy!
Sometimes, you just want to eat everything. Accomplishing such a feat is quite the challenge, but Professor Ayl is more than up for it after a novel discovery.
--
For this one, I really wanted to write a universal vore story from the perspective of an experimental log, like you'd find in a sci-fi horror story about Project Hubris or what have you. As such, this story is a bit darker--but does contain reformation near the end and circles back to a more lighthearted approach to vore and gluttony. Enjoy!
Category Story / Vore
Species Owl
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 410 kB
I am surpised the dragons are not gluttons, here, I tend to picture them as a king of vice. I guess it makes sense for eastern Dragons.
Walls around towns make a lot less sense in fantasy settings, I guess they might help with a lot of wildlife, but not with mages. Medieval fantasy tactics could get quite intresting.
I was half expecting there to be a panathon of gods who did the same thing.
I am curious if Ayl paid his former servant any special visits?
Walls around towns make a lot less sense in fantasy settings, I guess they might help with a lot of wildlife, but not with mages. Medieval fantasy tactics could get quite intresting.
I was half expecting there to be a panathon of gods who did the same thing.
I am curious if Ayl paid his former servant any special visits?
I totally see dragons often depicted as emblematic of vice as well (first and foremost being greed, of course), and I imagine there are certainly plenty that embody gluttony. For this, I was thinking what might social norms would characterize an ancient draconic empire. Dragons are, of course, always open to interpretation, but I wagered an entire society of them would probably encourage fitness and flying ability. That, and I needed an excuse for why they hadn't exploited pondumancy, lol.
And most likely! This story was also intended to open doors for other interpretations or versions of Ayl, including his other stories.
And most likely! This story was also intended to open doors for other interpretations or versions of Ayl, including his other stories.
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