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The problem with guarding small podunk towns is that they tend to have very, very few guards. Like in this case, one. And Zigor's abilities are tested more than he expected as an enemy more difficult than the local tapirman problem shows up in town...
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Ugh, Tuesdays are always hard.
Also, that is several days in a row of the orcs 'winning', so I think it's time that they lose for a bit after this one.
I don't see a lot of tapir around, so I wonder how recognizable they are. Maybe I'll go hunt a google pic for people?
¡Orctober!
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Posted by Argost 6 years ago Report
Winning in surrender. Tapir is an interesting choice, not terribly common, and having them be dreamers even more so. Another interesting take on discovering subverted feelings and sensations.
Posted by Garz 6 years ago Report
Haha, I hadn't thought about it being 'winning in surrender' - it totally is, though. :P
At least Zigor got to learn a few things about himself!
Posted by Readasaur 6 years ago Report
I love how like 70% of these stories are just you excitedly narrating about how great orcs are.
You very clearly adore them and it really shines through your writing. X3
By the way, what was that super important message? And will it get through in time?
Posted by Garz 6 years ago Report
Haha, you know, I never thought of it that way. :P I do absolutely love orcs, though, so I guess that's to be expected!
And Pok is very focused on his job, and I sense Zigor will suddenly let him use the temple without further hesitation. ;)
Posted by yugivore 6 years ago Report
I seriously love how discriptive you are with the post-vore belly play! Fucking hot to hear pred and prey getting off to it like that.
Posted by Garz 6 years ago Report
Haha, thanks! ^_^ I guess that's a perk of seeing myself on both ends of the vore equation, haha. I'm glad you enjoyed it!