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The Western Mountains: The Witches Cottage By AegisOfRoses -- Report

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Three men, a Human, a Dwarf, and an Elf boy aim to climb the highest mountain in Darbia, but face the trial of the cold, the Dragons, Yetis, Trolls, and many other obstacles. When they come across a cottage, the warmth calling them, they get caught in the spiders web, so to speak.

Features Hair Vore, for my good friend crim0edge, whom I love so dearly.

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crime0edge

Posted by crime0edge 8 years ago Report

Three amazing witches, three great endings and one great story. Awesome stuff.

AegisOfRoses

Posted by AegisOfRoses 8 years ago Report

YES! Praise from my Lord, self-esteem pools overflowing!

AegisOfRoses

Posted by AegisOfRoses 8 years ago Report

JK, I'm glad you liked it. I wasn't sure about the Hair Vore, is that a general sense?

crime0edge

Posted by crime0edge 8 years ago Report

Yeah you got the hang of it. What makes hair vore different than other vores is the individual nature of each strand of hair acting in conjunction with each other. It also gives the writer the chance to explore themes outside of the conventional fleshy slimy properties of most vores. The feeling of becoming one with it can also vary from painfully being torn apart strand by strand or it could be softly sinking and unraveling into a pit of heat which soothes the very soul of the victim as he is lost forever in the endless warmth and softness of that beautiful hair which the user carries with such pride. Whoops, got carried away there :)

AegisOfRoses

Posted by AegisOfRoses 8 years ago Report

No, I love it! When explained it's clear why anyone would like it, it's just never really been something conventionally thought of! I love your compassion given to such strange topics, it always makes me think of things in a new way!