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Top image; Inked and edited for clarity in MS paint.
Bottom image; Original hand-worked version, complete with scan lines, fold marks, and my ugly handwriting.
Now be aware, that I drew this sometime around early 2014. I'd ramble off a few more useless tid-bits of non-important information... But I'm fairly sure you actually want to know what a Hydraga is...
A Hydraga is a compound creature, made of four separate entities; The body, and the three 'heads'. Just above the body's shoulders, at the base of the 'neck' is actually a socket-type orifice. Each 'head' can disconnect at this point, and is essentially a Naga. If all three 'heads' disconnect, the body has a 'support' brain to keep it functioning while they are away.
Now, a Hydraga body has both genders, as can be seen. It is the 'heads' themselves that are mono-gender. This comes into account because the body has two separate stomachs, one stacked on top of the other. Each stomach has three esophageal links to the socket-orifices, though which one is used, depends on the gender of the connected 'head', so a female 'head' connects to the female stomach, and vice-versa.
Now both stomachs digest meals into a thick 'cum', before sending it on, the difference is; the male stomach sends it to be stored in a 'testicular bladder', where... you can see the result in the image.
The female stomach pipes it into the body's womb, where it condenses into a large egg, that can then be laid.
In both cases, the end act is excessively pleasurable for the correct gender. Now it is important to note, that neither end act is fatal for the 'meal'... The pool of cum in the image will likely turn back into a human in a few hours, and if laid, an egg will hatch back into a human in about the same time...
However, both end acts can be fatal as well, for if a hydraga mates with another, and happens to use some digested humans as both cum and egg... Well, I'm fairly sure I don't need to explain further.
Now a quick question or two:
If in the future, I have other pieces to share, should I bother with the whole 'top image edit, bottom image original' bit, or just share the edited version?
I have a second question, I just can't get the words for it, so I won't bother asking...
It took me a bit to build up the nerve to even share this, so... I hope nobody minds if I find a rock and hide under it for a while...
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Posted by ShadowLurker 9 years ago Report
*Leaps out of lair, talons out-stretched*
Get back here! Get back here!
*Falls flat on face*
Missed him...
*Notes comment box flag is up, moves to read comment*
A good, sensible, answering counter-question. I wouldn't put up a story without being satisfied with it, I should (and will now) apply that same restriction to any future line-work, thanks for answering.