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The Silver Hand very much wanted his silver sword back. It'd be extremely handy where he was going! But he'd underestimated this werewolf, and with a last strong contraction of her swallowing muscles down he went. In a few hours she'd regurgitate his armor, indigestible gear, fur from his clothing, and any bones that didn't dissolve.
Or would she? What would happen if she transformed back into a Khajiit (or human, or Argonian, or whatever) before he's digested? What if he were still alive, even? Would his mass disappear just as she gained mass when she became a wolf? Would he end up in some Dimension of Meat, waiting for her to transform back to wolf so he can finally be digested?
(It's a good question and it'd vary case by case depending on how the werewolf-ness worked. I was going to do a story about such a trapped person once.)
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Posted by shrunkenone 13 years ago Report
Interesting concepts. Would have loved this as the Werewolf kill move in game, rather than biting off their heads.
Though the latter is still entertaining,it's not as erotic. :P
Posted by Metalforever 13 years ago Report
Finally! Some skyrim Werewolf vore.
Looks great.
Posted by vmoartet 13 years ago Report
>The Meat Dimension
jesus christ how horrifying
Posted by vmoartet 13 years ago Report
Also, you should revisit that story sometime! I'd totally read it.
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
The idea comes from Wolverine and various other regenerators in comics, who can magically replace lost body tissue. The comics and cartoon board on 4chan jokes that it's replaced with meat from the meat dimension.
Posted by vmoartet 13 years ago Report
You don't need to explain it for me, trust me. I know all about the punch dimension.
Posted by Imrhys 13 years ago Report
From the meat dimension, ahahahahaha, what a /lovely/ term!
Posted by Cougar 13 years ago Report
It may take a day or a whole month, but eventually, he will end up a territory marking. 83
Posted by Psyman 13 years ago Report
I think she should transform back with all his mass in place - makes for a very full belly!
Posted by Crimson 13 years ago Report
He used to be an adventurer like us, but then he took a digestive tract to the body.
Posted by Terastas 13 years ago Report
Me personally, I don't think werewolves gain mass -- they just stretch it out so they look bigger. Which I guess might also explain why werewolves (or at least this werewolf) has a stomach capable of holding a full human being.
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
Well, that depends on the setting doesn't it? Werewolves in Werewolf: The Apocalypse grow to ten feet tall in Crinos form. They definitely gain mass.
Posted by Imrhys 13 years ago Report
Gain mass, claws, teeth to fear, and a serious leveling of bad ass, lol. Probably one of the most fearsome transformations a player character ever got in my experience gaming (barring a guy named Banner). Pity they ALL get it, so it's common place.
Posted by Terastas 13 years ago Report
True, but they can also run and leap around like they're made out of Styrofoam. :p
Posted by wolftrax 13 years ago Report
This is so cool! Great work as always Strega!
:-)
Posted by orca13 13 years ago Report
OMG this is awesome!!!!
Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
I am loving this so much.
Is this a sentient or wild werewolf?
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
I think they are all sentient. The only bestial ones you run into are the ones who have been tortured by the Silver Hand until they lose it.
Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
What if the meat dimension is on the moon?
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
Are you saying the moon is made of meat? That explains so much!
Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
That makes sense. If all the werewolves get their meat from the moon, that is the reason it gets smaller.
Posted by ublover1 13 years ago Report
God i love this been waiting for some skyrim vore:)
Posted by darthkomar 13 years ago Report
I'd love to see some F/F vore with an Argonian female as the pred
Posted by darthkomar 13 years ago Report
I'd love to see some F/F vore with an Argonian female as the pred
Posted by neferkare 13 years ago Report
That's Aela isn't it? :)
BTW the sword looks exactly like in the game :)
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
It should, I used a screenshot as the reference. 83
Posted by Kiala_Tiagra 13 years ago Report
funny i was thinking about werewolf vore too 3 days ago
Posted by GUEST19216 13 years ago Report
NEEDS DRAGON VORE
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
Yeah yeah, I am thinking about doing some Skyrim dragon vore. They are complicated to draw, though. 83
Posted by GUEST19216 13 years ago Report
DON'T CARE!
Posted by Grick 13 years ago Report
Because feeding extends the transformation and because consuming someone whole would be the same as continually feeding, devouring someone would continue extending the transformation until digestion is complete. As a result, the werewolf would be unable to shift back into humanoid form until the prey is digested or regurgitated.
Posted by Strega 13 years ago Report
That's an interpretation that eliminates the need for a Dimension of Meat, anyway. 83
Posted by Storyteller 13 years ago Report
Would love to see more skyrim vore
and perhaps a little trip to the 'Meat Dimension'
Posted by Moebius 13 years ago Report
And this is the real reason I made my character a Werewolf X)
Posted by Ome 12 years ago Report
I always assumed that, if the were were to turn back to human after having eaten someone, they would either pop open(like Banner did after regressing from Hulk in Marvel Zombies) or squish the prey like a tin can.
But meat dimension is a much better hypothesis. :3
Posted by Strega 12 years ago Report
Squishing the prey doesn't work since water (and meat is mostly water) is incompressible. You either have to magic your way out of the problems (meat dimension, whatever) or they pop or cough the prey up. I don't like any of the solutions but anything that avoids popping is better than the alternative. 83
Posted by Mephitus 12 years ago Report
re: 'meat is mostly water'
so after clearing out a bandit camp and just before transforming back a really big 'marking of the territory' could occur... allowing for the prey to be 'compacted'
or a really fast metabolism allows for the full digestion of the prey before turning back...
...yeah... im overthinking this arent i...