How much do you prefer for hard vore to break from real world physics and such? Like, obviously someone wouldn't survive being cooked, but sometimes it's fun to write or play a character post roasting, or, however. And yeah, you'd have to slaughter them first, but again, it's often more fun to cook whole and alive, more sensual.
Obviously this is given that vore is a thing that happens, there's willing prey, stuff like that.
Thoughts? Do you prefer realistic hard vore, fantastical, or a mix?
Acceptable breaks from reality
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
For me, it has to be realistic and I lose interest often if it is deviating too much.
Certain unrealistic things I can handle such as reformation but anything else is generally a no-no unless its clearly explained why the prey/pred isn't affected by the cooking, pain, death etc.
Generally, I find it much more effective if it is more realistic because you can relate with it better, either as pred or prey.
Certain unrealistic things I can handle such as reformation but anything else is generally a no-no unless its clearly explained why the prey/pred isn't affected by the cooking, pain, death etc.
Generally, I find it much more effective if it is more realistic because you can relate with it better, either as pred or prey.
"But she's just a child!"
"Children are humans and humans are meat and therefore are food. A child just tastes so much sweeter."
"Children are humans and humans are meat and therefore are food. A child just tastes so much sweeter."
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joshythedonkey - Been posting for a bit
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
A blend of fantasy and reality is good but can be hard to nail. HV becomes more enjoyable when there are factors like species anatomy and effects of blood loss involved, but that's personal preference.
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
My hard vore is quite realistic as a rule. The only exception I can think of (outside 'setting stuff' like magic) is that sharp things tend to be rather more effective in my stories and art than they would actually be in reality. I mean, not anime-swords-in-pavement degree 'unrealistically effective', but still. On the other hand, I think in fantasy in general people tend to overestimate peoples' ability to function when wounded or in pain, too. So in some ways, it's actually more realistic when I have 'Cet's prey, for example, be practically incapacitated, in terms of self defense, by a single attack. They're far from dead, but they're in shock, pain, and terrified, which keeps them from acting very effectively to defend themselves. Some people, such as soldiers, would do a better job in that situation, but the average person won't have the discipline, willpower, or pain tolerance.
I'm pretty sure I've also allowed some victims to survive more pain, shock, blood loss, etc. than would actually be possible, in the service of certain fantasies (such as picking up a still-feebly-beating heart in the pred's jaws and crushing it... )
I do enjoy unrealistic elements like magic, transformation/shapeshifting, and reformation, especially where they allow for new types or degrees of physical violence and/or psychological torment. For example, the major reason I like to write/draw anthro or monstrous preds is they have nice big weapony teeth and claws (or can have, anyway), which humans lack (and giving them to an otherwise human character tends to transform said human into a monster character anyway.) So the unrealism of anthros and monsters allows me to 'experience' a different sort of hardvore than the more grittily could-be-real human serial killer/cannibal type stuff (which I also do enjoy though). And reformation introduces the possibility of killing and eating the same individual as prey over and over again, with predictable effects on the prey's sanity.
But for the most part I like realism. I'm not the sort of person who requires the prey to be alive and aware through the whole process of preparation and consumption. For me it's less about the prey's suffering and more about the acts being committed. The prey's unwillingness and anguish are delectable spices but they are not the meal itself (if you'll forgive that metaphor).
I'm pretty sure I've also allowed some victims to survive more pain, shock, blood loss, etc. than would actually be possible, in the service of certain fantasies (such as picking up a still-feebly-beating heart in the pred's jaws and crushing it... )
I do enjoy unrealistic elements like magic, transformation/shapeshifting, and reformation, especially where they allow for new types or degrees of physical violence and/or psychological torment. For example, the major reason I like to write/draw anthro or monstrous preds is they have nice big weapony teeth and claws (or can have, anyway), which humans lack (and giving them to an otherwise human character tends to transform said human into a monster character anyway.) So the unrealism of anthros and monsters allows me to 'experience' a different sort of hardvore than the more grittily could-be-real human serial killer/cannibal type stuff (which I also do enjoy though). And reformation introduces the possibility of killing and eating the same individual as prey over and over again, with predictable effects on the prey's sanity.
But for the most part I like realism. I'm not the sort of person who requires the prey to be alive and aware through the whole process of preparation and consumption. For me it's less about the prey's suffering and more about the acts being committed. The prey's unwillingness and anguish are delectable spices but they are not the meal itself (if you'll forgive that metaphor).
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knifesmile - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
I really prefer achieving your intent through reality: the pred knows the prey and their body well enough to keep them in pain and alive as long as possible.
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yummyyoungnorski - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
As a longtime RPG player, I'm pretty good at rationalizing unreal things by explaining them as magic. xD Even so, I don't like to break from the *rules* of whatever magic has been established for the setting, and I don't like to ignore the anatomy of species that are either real ones or have been defined for the setting. Same-size human vore breaks my immersion unless there is magic used to allow it, prey will suffocate inside the stomach unless there is magic used to prevent it, etc. Thankfully magic is pretty dang versatile. That HAS to be mentioned, though, or it will bug me. I can't just have a human walk up to another human and eat him whole. It would definitely have to be a human with some sort of enchantment on him to allow stretching and such, and then I'm fine. In some storylines we've had cooking done where the prey was enchanted not to die by god-level magic, and so that worked for me. *Without* the use of magic, living through cooking would blow it for me because just no. So it's really just all about the rationale.
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
Realistic minus the pain
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
Generally I like it to be as close to realistic as possible, but some leniency can be good for allowing the prey to survive a little longer than they normally would as they cook or something, just for them to suffer more.
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
I prefer realistic vore in most cases. This doesn't necessarily mean matching "real world" physics though, because hard vore in a fictional universe with different laws of physics (e.g. magic, reformation technology, talking animals) can be realistic in the context of its own universe, even if it involves things which are impossible in reality.
There are a few situations where I do prefer breaks of realism, but they mostly relate to relatively minor points that I wouldn't be too concerned about if my preferences weren't matched. For example I'm not a fan of large amounts of blood (which is sometimes realistic and sometimes not), and my preferences for pain tolerance vary depending on what mood I'm in (anywhere from no pain at all to prey surviving and feeling every part of the digestive process).
There are a few situations where I do prefer breaks of realism, but they mostly relate to relatively minor points that I wouldn't be too concerned about if my preferences weren't matched. For example I'm not a fan of large amounts of blood (which is sometimes realistic and sometimes not), and my preferences for pain tolerance vary depending on what mood I'm in (anywhere from no pain at all to prey surviving and feeling every part of the digestive process).
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Re: Acceptable breaks from reality
I have a pretty strong willing suspension of disbelief. So long as the story isn't openly contradicting itself, I'm willing to get into it. Honestly I like the prey being alive and conscious as long as possibly so he can enjoy the experience too, so finding ways to keep them thus I'm willing to accept.
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