Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
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Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
I'd like to know what stereotypes you've seen a lot in the artworks you enjoy. Writing or visual.
Lets hear them.
Make it funny, or maybe provide some opinions. But please remain relevant to only the stereotypes/cliches.
Lets hear them.
Make it funny, or maybe provide some opinions. But please remain relevant to only the stereotypes/cliches.
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TimberWolf25 - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
F/F or M/M honestly
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TheDRXDplays - Been posting for a bit
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
The pred being an utter sadistic psychopath. Nothing 3 dimensional about that.
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Miridium - Advanced Vorarephile
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Oh now that I think about it, I realize there are a lot of psychopath predators.
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TimberWolf25 - Somewhat familiar
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An adventurer meets a predator who's gentle and doesn't want to eat them, assuring them of their safety. A spontaneous change in climate happens, forcing the predator to quickly gobble up the protagonist (typically after asking them, "Do you trust me,") who either feels betrayed or reluctant. All's good in the end, and the prey often likes it so much they wanna stay inside their new friends longer than necessary.
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This list of Vore roleplay cliches was posted on reddit's furry_irl forum.
And it is so true! XD
https://m.imgur.com/MBUtePy
And it is so true! XD
https://m.imgur.com/MBUtePy
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Indighost wrote:This list of Vore roleplay cliches was posted on reddit's furry_irl forum.
And it is so true! XD
https://m.imgur.com/MBUtePy
everything about this is making me reconsider my fetish
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stearwing - Participator
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
A lot of people don't use grammar in their stories, I'm noticing. It's okay to practice, but at least improve as you do it... Lots of people use the tilde key in stories, which as far as I'm aware, isn't proper.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
RedBoggle wrote:An adventurer meets a predator who's gentle and doesn't want to eat them, assuring them of their safety. A spontaneous change in climate happens, forcing the predator to quickly gobble up the protagonist (typically after asking them, "Do you trust me,") who either feels betrayed or reluctant. All's good in the end, and the prey often likes it so much they wanna stay inside their new friends longer than necessary.
lol. I'd actually strongly prefer this one over the even bigger cliche of a quick-fame-seeking adventurer attacking a dragon or some other kind of large creature who's clearly out of their league, and promptly getting chomped up.
And one that will outright piss me off is thieves stealing from a dragon's hoard.
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Basically anytime the pred "skips breakfast" or any meal. Making them hungry enough to devour someone else alive. That and whenever I read "Suddenly, a great hunger came over them." or any equivalent.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
TimberWolf25 wrote:I'd like to know what stereotypes you've seen a lot in the artworks you enjoy. Writing or visual.
Lets hear them.
Make it funny, or maybe provide some opinions. But please remain relevant to only the stereotypes/cliches.
"Always Chaotic Evil" (Or "Always Lawful Evil," etc.) It seems very common, especially for preds, to make them *naturally* indifferent or outright sadistic. This is extra true if they come from a steriotypically evil fantasy species. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but I personally don't like it. I think it takes away from the characterization of the individual if they just do the something that every other member of their *entire species* does. I think that giving them free will and having them choose how to act on their own is much more interesting...
Anyway, it's definitely a cliche trope, and it's definitely common in vore.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Male prey looking for female pred
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Super fast digestion, "you're going to a specific body part", 1 pred eating 1000s of prey with no repercussion, almost everyone can do it. The last 2 seem to make it boring and common place to me.
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Also, when a predator eat a prey that is half a grain of rice tall, but then the prey is oh so very filling and very nutritious and the most tasty thing ever.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Corny dialogue added to what is otherwise a good image. Anything with christykitsune in it comes to mind.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Someone gets eaten. Original much?
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Future prey feels cold and the predator gobbles them up to keep them warm...
Nothing wrong with this trope, I actually adore it but I know it's very common.
Nothing wrong with this trope, I actually adore it but I know it's very common.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Vinderex wrote:And one that will outright piss me off is thieves stealing from a dragon's hoard.
I mean, what did you expect would happen?
It's either burn or eat. Or flood half the countryside, if the dragon in question is a noodle.
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Re: Common Stereotypes/cliches you see in vore?
Trashbasket wrote:Corny dialogue added to what is otherwise a good image. Anything with christykitsune in it comes to mind.
So you prefer artwork without dialogue?
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TimberWolf25 - Somewhat familiar
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Lazy Exposition, specifically about how the world works or why there are predatory individuals or why the predator can shrink people. I often think there doesn't need to be much explanation and its probably better to just leave hints here and there on how thinks work rather then just outright explaining everything. Its fine for long series where you're trying to world build, but for single scenarios with no additional chapters that are just one-offs or not part of a established world, its pretty immersion breaking. Really draws me out of an experience when one or two paragraphs take time to explain to me why things are the way they or a predator takes time out of their meal to explain things to someone they're just going to eat anyway; how does this information benefit them? They're going to be eaten, wasting several moments telling them how they were shrunk or why the predator can eat them makes me wonder 'wait, do they tell everyone they're about to eat this lengthy explanation? Wouldn't that get old?'.
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