What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vore?
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
The time of Vikings would be awesome, a viking maiden
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DeuceMicro - Somewhat familiar
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Either Medieval times or the Victorian era, I think.
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Hoboman - Intermediate Vorarephile
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
DeuceMicro wrote:The time of Vikings would be awesome, a viking maiden
I read that in some cases Viking women went along and took part in the raids. There have been Viking graves discovered in England which had female skeletons and they had swords and all the gear that a warrior would, which proves there were female warriors.
So that would indeed be awesome to envision the Viking women shrinking and devouring people during a raid, or doing it afterwards with the prisoners.
Also, here is something you might find interesting: http://www.ancient-origins.net/history/ ... tty-021084
It has been proven that the Vikings reached the New World hundreds of years before Columbus, but the full extent of that interaction isn't known, but it is true that when the Spanish arrived the Aztecs recognized Cortez as the return of Quetzalcoatl, so it is possible this was a case of the Vikings making there way down there long ago. Its something to consider.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Ah yes that's be awesome to have a Viking female warriors gulping down raid victims!
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Chozo wrote:DeuceMicro wrote:The time of Vikings would be awesome, a viking maiden
I read that in some cases Viking women went along and took part in the raids. There have been Viking graves discovered in England which had female skeletons and they had swords and all the gear that a warrior would, which proves there were female warriors.
So that would indeed be awesome to envision the Viking women shrinking and devouring people during a raid, or doing it afterwards with the prisoners.
Also, here is something you might find interesting: http://www.ancient-origins.net/history/ ... tty-021084
It has been proven that the Vikings reached the New World hundreds of years before Columbus, but the full extent of that interaction isn't known, but it is true that when the Spanish arrived the Aztecs recognized Cortez as the return of Quetzalcoatl, so it is possible this was a case of the Vikings making there way down there long ago. Its something to consider.
Thanks Chozo, that was interesting
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
I`d say modern day times (1990`s-Present). Alternate histories and dystopias like in Broken Sweetheart are also good. Then there`s the distant future, which is great because you can employ space-age technology that might include shrinking devices.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
I really like the "modern" time, but not the present time so lets say 1970 - 2000 for macro/micro vore
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Ancient Rome.
Coliseum.
That is all.
Coliseum.
That is all.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Kitsouille wrote:Ancient Rome.
Coliseum.
That is all.
How about a model coliseum in ancient Rome with toga clad maidens swallowing the losers? Tinies have to battle to survive in the model coliseum
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
I had thought of gladiators fighting preds and macros trying to eat them but anything works :p
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Any time. Anywhere. They call me Green Eggs cause you can eat me wherever and whenever you want.
Also because I have these green growths on my back.
Also because I have these green growths on my back.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
For past times, should female preds be depicted realistically without shaving their legs and armpits? Or should it be depicted in the story showing the tinies shaving her?
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
DeuceMicro wrote:For past times, should female preds be depicted realistically without shaving their legs and armpits? Or should it be depicted in the story showing the tinies shaving her?
I'd say go for the real look. Hairy. I mean if you're doing history as the gimmick for the fic you might as well make the aesthetics accurate. Shaving's overrated anyways.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Miridium wrote:DeuceMicro wrote:For past times, should female preds be depicted realistically without shaving their legs and armpits? Or should it be depicted in the story showing the tinies shaving her?
I'd say go for the real look. Hairy. I mean if you're doing history as the gimmick for the fic you might as well make the aesthetics accurate. Shaving's overrated anyways.
Yes I think you're right. I'd rather have authenticity
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Just in case some of you didn't read the original post in this thread, I plan on turning my ideas into comic books so visual representation is important to me with my vore concepts, that is why I want historical accuracy
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
5 o clock shadow and hair on arms and legs can be tricky to draw. Unless you're a master artist I wouldn't bother. Big tufts of hair like armpits is easier though.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Bronze Age, Dark Ages, Renaissance/Steampumk. All draw heavily from folklore, and people still beliced giants and micros were possible.
TBH, my still of giant would qualify more as a mini-giant (25 to 35 ft), and my micros are 1 ft tall. So, there is room for plausible interaction between the extremes.
TBH, my still of giant would qualify more as a mini-giant (25 to 35 ft), and my micros are 1 ft tall. So, there is room for plausible interaction between the extremes.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Ice Age, Ancient Egypt, Nara era Japan, modern, and futuristic are my choices.
Ancient eras would be more focused on mythology, while modern and futuristic are focused on experimentation and evolution.
Ancient eras would be more focused on mythology, while modern and futuristic are focused on experimentation and evolution.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
DeuceMicro wrote:Chozo wrote:DeuceMicro wrote:The time of Vikings would be awesome, a viking maiden
I read that in some cases Viking women went along and took part in the raids. There have been Viking graves discovered in England which had female skeletons and they had swords and all the gear that a warrior would, which proves there were female warriors.
So that would indeed be awesome to envision the Viking women shrinking and devouring people during a raid, or doing it afterwards with the prisoners.
Also, here is something you might find interesting: http://www.ancient-origins.net/history/ ... tty-021084
It has been proven that the Vikings reached the New World hundreds of years before Columbus, but the full extent of that interaction isn't known, but it is true that when the Spanish arrived the Aztecs recognized Cortez as the return of Quetzalcoatl, so it is possible this was a case of the Vikings making there way down there long ago. Its something to consider.
Thanks Chozo, that was interesting
Something else you might find interesting that I've read about recently is that like the Aztecs, the Vikings also practiced human sacrifice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_eagle
The eagle was considered a symbol for Odin and was very significant to the Vikings, and it was also a very significant symbol for the Aztecs as well because they were told by their gods to build the city of Tenochtitlan where they would see an eagle perched ontop of a cactus with a snake in one of its talons, and that symbol is still on the Mexican flag to this day. Whether this similar veneration of Eagles and practice of human sacrifice were just a coincidence or whether it came about because of cross-cultural contact a long time ago, who can say, but it is an interesting thought.
The Aztecs themselves were considered newcomers to the area. Their real homeland was some place called Aztlan somewhere to the north, but who knows... maybe this Aztlan place was a LOT further north (and west) than we think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecaxic-C ... huaca_head
And check out this terracotta head that was found in 1933. Some say it is Roman in origin, but there is also a hypothesis that it was Viking.
Another thing in Mesoamerican mythology is the idea of a world tree:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_world_tree
Which is similar to something the Vikings also believed in their mythology:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil
But again, maybe its just a coincidence. But taken as a whole there are quite a lot of interesting similarities which kinda make you wonder.
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Re: What are your favorite time periods for macro/micro vo
Chozo wrote:DeuceMicro wrote:Chozo wrote:I read that in some cases Viking women went along and took part in the raids. There have been Viking graves discovered in England which had female skeletons and they had swords and all the gear that a warrior would, which proves there were female warriors.
So that would indeed be awesome to envision the Viking women shrinking and devouring people during a raid, or doing it afterwards with the prisoners.
Also, here is something you might find interesting: http://www.ancient-origins.net/history/ ... tty-021084
It has been proven that the Vikings reached the New World hundreds of years before Columbus, but the full extent of that interaction isn't known, but it is true that when the Spanish arrived the Aztecs recognized Cortez as the return of Quetzalcoatl, so it is possible this was a case of the Vikings making there way down there long ago. Its something to consider.
Thanks Chozo, that was interesting
Something else you might find interesting that I've read about recently is that like the Aztecs, the Vikings also practiced human sacrifice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_eagle
The eagle was considered a symbol for Odin and was very significant to the Vikings, and it was also a very significant symbol for the Aztecs as well because they were told by their gods to build the city of Tenochtitlan where they would see an eagle perched ontop of a cactus with a snake in one of its talons, and that symbol is still on the Mexican flag to this day. Whether this similar veneration of Eagles and practice of human sacrifice were just a coincidence or whether it came about because of cross-cultural contact a long time ago, who can say, but it is an interesting thought.
The Aztecs themselves were considered newcomers to the area. Their real homeland was some place called Aztlan somewhere to the north, but who knows... maybe this Aztlan place was a LOT further north (and west) than we think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecaxic-C ... huaca_head
And check out this terracotta head that was found in 1933. Some say it is Roman in origin, but there is also a hypothesis that it was Viking.
Another thing in Mesoamerican mythology is the idea of a world tree:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_world_tree
Which is similar to something the Vikings also believed in their mythology:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil
But again, maybe its just a coincidence. But taken as a whole there are quite a lot of interesting similarities which kinda make you wonder.
Thanks Chozo
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