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April has pissed off a woman-eating Native American imp. Fortunately for her, and unfortunately for the women around her, it's not very smart and has bad eyesight. Unfortunately for her, it is still very determined...
This story is just a little goofy. I was hoping to get it done by the end of the year and a bout of flu-related insomnia has helped to that end. Also, Nee3neebii3hiihiinit is totally a word in Arapaho, with the 3s and everything, just don't ask me to pronounce it.
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Posted by Bright 9 years ago Report
Heh, I find it silly how everyone just find their friends getting eaten an annoyance rather than horrifying.
Posted by TwrchTwryth 9 years ago Report
Personally, I love that annoyed-yet-cavalier attitude in vore stories. The comics from PD's Carnivore Cafe hit this tone perfectly.
Posted by 20002000 9 years ago Report
Yeah I wish more stories worked with that theme
Posted by puck5 9 years ago Report
A creature that eats and most likely painfully digests women has the nerves to call a guy out for betraying his girlfriend?
Posted by TwrchTwryth 9 years ago Report
A scorpion asks a frog to carry him over a river. The frog is afraid of being stung during the trip, but the scorpion argues that if it stung the frog, both would sink and the scorpion would drown. The frog agrees and begins carrying the scorpion, but midway across the river the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both. When asked why, the scorpion points out that this is its nature. "You knew I was a scorpion when you picked me up."
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(copied from Wikipedia to save me the typing)
In other words, you don't get mad at Nee3neebii3hiihiinit for guided by its gynophagiac nature, you get mad at Sean selling April out like the choad that he is.
Posted by Adseria 9 years ago Report
Question: how do you pronounce Nee3neebii3hiihiinit? :)
Posted by TwrchTwryth 9 years ago Report
Well, from what I can tell, the 3 is an unvoiced velar fricative (like the -th at the end of 'myth') and the double vowels mean you say them for longer than normal, but -- wait a minute! I thought I said not to ask me how to pronounce it!
Posted by Adseria 9 years ago Report
Um...did you? ;)
Posted by IndifferentEmpath 9 years ago Report
Neat story, I liked it a lot.
Posted by BardicLasher 9 years ago Report
Mean, Sean is a total choad. Great story, though.
Posted by TwrchTwryth 9 years ago Report
Yeah, but it's lucky for Nee3neebii3hiihiinit that he is, right?