Pirates of the carribean on stranger tides, vore scene.
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:46 am
Friend of mind from oversees watched the film he had this to say.
yes the mermaids do eat people in film but before guys get all gaga its hard vore, and not that graphically remembers its disney film. the mermaids used their head as a kind of whip/rope, to catch people and pull them into the water.
In the film according to it, the mermaids lure you for a kiss, so when you are quite close, they grab you and pull you into the deep to drown you and eat you or sometimes, eat you while drowning you
For example, one got a man and got it into the bottom of the sea and when they are barely seen, you see a red spot spreading as his blood is spilling and more mermaids rushing to them like piranhas, but not much is seen, but yes they is vore but it's hard.
there is an scene with people screaming as the mermaids took over a ship (a large one, not a boat). Barbosa and his small crew see as their ship sinks due the mermaids filling it and eating at all people inside
yes the mermaids do eat people in film but before guys get all gaga its hard vore, and not that graphically remembers its disney film. the mermaids used their head as a kind of whip/rope, to catch people and pull them into the water.
In the film according to it, the mermaids lure you for a kiss, so when you are quite close, they grab you and pull you into the deep to drown you and eat you or sometimes, eat you while drowning you
For example, one got a man and got it into the bottom of the sea and when they are barely seen, you see a red spot spreading as his blood is spilling and more mermaids rushing to them like piranhas, but not much is seen, but yes they is vore but it's hard.
there is an scene with people screaming as the mermaids took over a ship (a large one, not a boat). Barbosa and his small crew see as their ship sinks due the mermaids filling it and eating at all people inside