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The cool dry air gave way to a hot moistness that enveloped him completely. He never got the chance to see if his what his dice had rolled him. A gambler's addiction turns fatal, when in the company on monsters.
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Posted by prisoner 13 years ago Report
This is how he paid his gambling debt?
I like that he actually looks cramped in that stomach. It's a small thing, but too many people draw bulging bellies to accompany prey that has leg room, sometimes even room to move around.
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
Yeah. Don't make bets when you've got no cash. The pit boss can be brutal.
I don't like the huge cavernous stomachs, personally. My attitude, the smaller, the better.
Posted by prisoner 13 years ago Report
Harsh but fair. Tis the only way for some folks.
I agree. Size does matter! XD
I'm also fond of some of the 'abnormal' stomachs I've seen. One of spiderbone's characters, Noin I think, has arms and hands in his stomach. And I think it was Enkay who's character had a lickitongue thing going on, and he could swallow it then continue tasting/harassing the prey.
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
Indeed!
Yes! :3
~nods~ Spiderbone always has such amazing ideas when it comes to monsters and their interesting ways of eating people. I've played with the idea myself. The only ones I've come up with is a stomach with sea anemone like arms that "molest" for the lack of a better word, the prey.
One that is pretty big in size, has maggot like insects that digest the prey for the beast, not sure if that counts.
One has two arm/hand like things that grab the meal and pull them in ans kneads them like bread dough.
I'd have more, but sometimes I worry I put to much stock into these things D:.
Posted by prisoner 13 years ago Report
I'm eternally on the fence about unusual methods of consumption. Definitely a case-by-case and mood-by-mood type deal. But yes, Spiderbone has a personality I genuinely enjoy, and some very creative artwork in my opinion.
And both of those stomach designs are love. :3 If this is your stock then I would encourage you to use more stock. ; )
Maggots? Well that could definitely work. Termites do that to an extent, as do other animals that I can't think of off-hand. And our stomachs use bacteria, which is analogous to the insect things. I prefer non-digestion, but of course I'm open to speculating how digestion might work for different stomachs.
Also, check your PMs. : )
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
~nods~ Agreed. It's a "in the mood" feeling most days for myself as well. ~nods~ I love just everything about their work. :3
XD Thank you! I will have to go stocking my stock more often.
~nods~ Well, maggot-esque. I stole the idea from a fish, though it alludes me, it has a colony of parasites that eat it's food and replaces the food with it's own waste, gross, I know. I did like the concept to some degree that I wanted use it. I made a rough reference to the method here ---> http://aryion.com/g4/view/180621 I still need to hammer out the ideas for it.
I did. <:}
Posted by prisoner 13 years ago Report
I wouldn't mind finding some excess stock in my stocking this Christmas.
Heh, plagiarism! :p Oh, and if you want to skim: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichonympha is the wiki page for the critters in termite bellies. Apparently most large organisms benefit from harboring bacterial colonies, but I still think it's relatively few who grow things larger than a cell to the benefit of both parasite and host.
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
:3 Maybe you will, might be man eating though. >.>
~nods~ I'm reading it now. :3 Small cellular animals would be more realistic, but I think I'd go with bigger nasty beasts. D:
Posted by prisoner 13 years ago Report
BRING IT ON GRRRRWWRRR
Good call. It would be more interesting from a vore perspective if you could distinguish the things that were moving around you and slowly digesting you, as opposed to if they were near-microscopic organisms floating in a soup of stomach acid.
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
RAHHHHH! D8<
It would certainly make the events in the stomach more interesting. :3
Posted by supergenji 13 years ago Report
I guess he ran his debt too high and had to pay the booky somehow. ;)
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
To bad he didn't know he would pay with his life.
Posted by supergenji 13 years ago Report
Makes for a nice image. X3
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
:3 Indeed.
Posted by Nibor 13 years ago Report
I might just use that for a story idea!
...If that's ok with you, that is...
Posted by Syndrome 13 years ago Report
Sure! :3
Posted by Nibor 13 years ago Report
cool