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Tags: 3rd person Casual Casual vore Consensual Demi Demi-Human Demi-human pred Disposal Disposal Scat F/F Fart Farting Fatal Feet first Female Female Pred Female Prey Gas Gassy Human Implied Digestion Knytt Licking Oknytt Onomatopoeia Oral Vore Post Vore Scat Post-Vore Pyssling Same Size Scat Sep Short Story Soft Vore Story Third Person tia unknown gender Willing Willing prey
The biting cold is no issue for when you have your twin's comfy belly to crawl inside for warmth. Even if it means you come out steaming hot in the end.
Final story of the March Twin Month event. At the ->Twin Month Hub<-, where all the stories of this month are gathered in one place.
Proofreader for this story was dudey64, who also drew the icon, many thanks to them.
Sep and Tia are a pair of writers. They are part of a race called Knytt, Oknytt or Pysslingar in scandinavian mythology. Together they write all manner of stories, exploring intriguingly odd themes.
Here is some art of Sep and Tia. Have a look at them~.
New stories uploaded every Friday.
I will be open for commissions, but taking it easy for a week or so.
Yay Twin month~.
Although now it is over, hope you had fun~.
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Posted by culeme 8 years ago Report
Excuse me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure Sep and Tia would be Nisse (Tomte), not Knytt. Knytt is a really general term and can mean anything from Trolls to Dwarves!
Posted by Septia 8 years ago Report
I had not expected someone to pick up on this~.
Knytt and Okyntt are indeed the umbrella terms for a lot of creatures in Scandinavian mythology.
However, whilst inspired by Tomtar, Vättar, elfs and even house trolls, Sep and Tia are probably closest to Pysslingar. Pysslingar have in turn a lot in common with Tomtar. Since it isn't entirely laid out what they are, I primarily refer to them by the umbrella term, or Pysslingar.