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Open to players Posted 1 year ago
I've been playing a 5e vore game for a very long time now - the group has been together for over 2 years and works very well together.

The player who played Holavyre in the published story the lizard and the goat has had to drop out about 6 months ago, and as a result I would potentially welcome applications from new players. However I have an extremely high bar for admitting new players. I'm much less searching for a new player, much more keeping the door open in case someone happens to fit exactly the list of requirements.

I'm essentially looking for:
- a friendly, positive person who will mesh well with the group
- available at 2100 GMT on weekends
- willing to play a female pred (although side-stories are sometimes run with futa, the main...
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Update on upcoming stories Posted 3 years ago
So, to anyone who is reading this (I seem to have half a dozen or so watchers) - for the moment progress on the second cycle has been stalled by a little bout of stress and a lack of inspiration. I want another story before I progress onwards towards the third cycle, which will take place at the ski resort, but I don't have quite the confidence required to write the first date dialogue between the two of them.

I'm going to look into running some dungeons and dragons with the vore rules to hopefully give myself some inspiration.
First cycle complete Posted 3 years ago
So, those four stories I published comprise the first four stories I've written on Eka's portal. They set the stage for the world I'd like to write a little more about.

So far, the story takes place on an imaginary world. Quite similar to our own, with the addition of a city that looks a fair amount like a modern european city, like Hamburg for instance, mixing modern architecture with old reconverted buildings.

The main focus of vore will be breast vore, but all the different sub-sets are present in this world. Particularly, I'm picturing CV coming up quite soon. Shrinking in this world occurs, as people can be turned small in booths. Most of the time, it is covered by tight regulations, requiring the tinies to have life-sign monitors, harnesses, and attached to...
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