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"Pred Digestion takes the form of a honeypot. Their unique metabolism is built for lower amounts of activity as they digest their meals, broken up by the occasional hunt.
The pred stomach's design is to neutralise the prey's fight-or-flight. The dormant gases in the stomach have a numbing effect, causing the afflicted creature's brain to become disoriented. While this takes effect, the digestive juices take effect, infiltrating the nervous system with a powerful pheromone that works as an aphrodisiac. Prey finds themselves overwhelmed with pleasurable sensations as their minds and bodies grow sluggish as they gradually lose their shape. Personal items and clothing that uses synthetic material is the only remnants left after the digestion and absorption process has begun.
It is imperative to understand the dangers of the pred digestive system when encountering one in the wild, as it will likely be a pred's first resort. Preds that are full of prey are still dangerous, and should be avoided. The Pred intestinal tract is laced with a very weak trace of their digestive agent, meaning that they will likely use their intestines as a longer-term storage compartment for future meals. A few minutes inside a pred's stomach or intestines is often all it takes to significantly weaken a prey's ability to fight back.
Never underestimate its efficiency."
Robyn digesting inside a Pred.
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