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An early comer to the vore writing scene. Apparently well-regarded, though it sometimes surprises him just how much so.
Never could figure out the chat system on this site, so you probably won't find him there, but if you should want to IM him at some point, his preferred services and IDs therein are:
AIM: hungrythroatwolf
Google: throatwolf
Please say something more specific than just "Hi" or "How are you doing," given that chat spammers tend to open that way. "Hello, I'm from Eka's Portal" is a good way to open.
He also has a twitter at @throatwolf, though doesn't generally say much there.
Outfoxed #1
A Vore/Neko Campus Universe Story
By Throat Wolf and Kazuki
Ian got off the bus, and waited for it to pull away before walking up the sidewalk toward the Japanese stroll garden adjoining Bolton Park. He came here fairly often in the spring and summer, when things were green and blooming, and again in September for the yearly tea ceremony that was open to the public. But it looked like this would be his last walk here this year. The garden really was a marvel. Seen from the ai
Outfoxed #1
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So, the one bit of vore writing I've kept up more or less regularly over the years is the Story Yum vore game I'm running on Storium. And as it happens, we're about to reach a point in the game where another player or two would be welcome. So, if you'd be interested in joining in, here are the requirements.
* Not so much a requirement, but if there's anyone who played in the game but dropped out earlier on, it would be nice to see you again! If any such would like to take part, I'm sure we could bring your character back, or make a new one for you! Likewise, if there's anyone who's co-written with me before but hasn't played, we'd love to have you play!
* You need to be able and willing to write...
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Posted by Ome 4 years ago Report
I know you can never reply to this, but I hope you can see it from beyond the stars in heaven where I know you are. I wish I had reached out more and gotten to know you and been a better friend, but I knew you liked to keep this aspect of your online life separate and I wanted to respect that. I know I told you how much your works touched and meant to me more then once, and how happy I was that you let me into the Storium game and to be a part of the world, even for a little bit. The joy I felt in there was some of the best of my life and it made me want to push myself, to perhaps come close to the skill you had.
The knowledge that the stories you wove, the characters you breathed life into and the games we played left this earth with you breaks my heart every time I think about it. I wanted to read about Janice and the Campus for another 50 years, or at least until you felt you had done enough to let the book on the setting close. I wanted to find out about Jacqueline, and for her and Nakahi to meet again. If I knew the storium game would end as it did I never would of given her a break. I should have kept going as host to give you more of a break.
It's not right that you're gone. You had so much more joy to spread with what you did, though it feels greedy to say that with as much as you left behind to remember you by. All I can hope is that I can help keep that joy alive with what little I can do, and that it would make you smile to see it. I will always love what you've done and cherish what time we had together. The character you let me create in Nakahi will always live on as a testament to my love of you, your setting and your characters.
You will always be remembered, cherished, missed and loved.
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Posted by Kazuki 4 years ago Report
TW was the first person I really got to know after joining Eka’s, and it was to my great fortune that our relationship extended well beyond that. He became one of my closest, most trusted friends, and encouraged me to befriend others as well. Though he was taken from us far too early, a part of him remains in the work we did together and the friendships he encouraged, which I will cherish, and be forever grateful.
Posted by Ome 4 years ago Report
It is with incredible regret and sadness that I have to say this, but Throat Wolf passed away yesterday due to an accident. He was an incredibly gifted author, but more then that he was a kind, friendly and generous human being, and one I was lucky enough to call a friend.
The world and community as a whole is lesser now for his passing.
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