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Uvuzi and Caeru (lamia/dragon vore) By Strega -- Report

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Cold and lost, a young dragon grounded by a snowstorm runs into a skunkette lamia who turns out to be not so much "helpful" as "hungry".

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noego

Posted by noego 7 years ago Report

Santa came late. I don't mind!

Mustelid

Posted by Mustelid 7 years ago Report

Theres just something about how snakes feed... so hypnotic

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

I do like how they ratchet their jaw over things. Watch videos of sea snakes swallowing eels though, they are like vacuum cleaners once they have enough swallowed.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

That works in both directions though. It is like they were trying to outswallow eachother

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

Some of those snake-eating-eel videos are amazing though. They just suck those eels in.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

That is right. and the prey sizes they come up with are even more ridiculous than normal snakes. I looked at many of those vids researching for a story.

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

There is one video where a snake is trying to swallow a too large dead eel an eventually gives up and another where a moral eel almost swallows a small shark before spitting it out, but yeah. Those snakes are hungry.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

I think I know the exact videos you are talking about. Certainly saw those at least.

Sorniyamiro

Posted by Sorniyamiro 7 years ago Report

The first story I ever faved ~ ♥

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

I worried that I had gone too easy on Uvuzi for this story, that I should have gone on more about how hard it was to swallow him. Now that it's done and I have reread it, though, it works well enough.

Sorniyamiro

Posted by Sorniyamiro 7 years ago Report

Yeh, it's well written and I love the content! ♥
I mean, I wouldn't mind if it went even a bit further in terms of digesty *chuckles* ~ But then the vore content wouldn't be much in line with the overall story flow anymore. So it's spot on as it is, in my opinion!

TongueCuddlingLouse

Posted by TongueCuddlingLouse 7 years ago Report

This is a fantastic read, definitely a personal favorite of your many works here. Great way to end it too, both foreboding and amazingly hot at the same time :D

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

Finally finished reading it and I loved the story. I was a bit surprised how far down his head was in her torso by the time her jaws worked over his belly, but the part where he was bending around to even fit was very well written. I had the impression though that this unwilling meal went down easier than the willing one. But then again the last part describing her troubles with such a large meal and the temporary discomfort it causes was very sensible and enjoyable to read.
I wonder if she will keep any bones or scales of him to sell or decorate her dwelling with. That would certainly tease her sister on the next visit.

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

I did worry that it all seemed too easy for her. I chalk it down to him being a long tube of scales with no awkward shoulders to get in the way. Plus he was weak from the cold. It is entirely possible he will end up as a mesh beanbag fiull of scales like the scaly lamia she ate, with maybe some kobold chairs made of his belly scutes.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

Why do I suddenly imagine Tiktik running around with a shopping list and false treasure maps to lure fitting prey to her to complete the furniture.

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

Because that is just the sort of thing he would do. She scored a lionman meal in one story because the kobolds let the lion overhear them talking about a "prisoner" who of course turned out to be a hungry skunkette lamia.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

I think I read that one as well. I am sure those little Kobolds can come up with quite devilish schemes to keep their mistress happy and well fed.

Strega

Posted by Strega 7 years ago Report

Kobolds are well known for idolizing dragons and somehow they have latched onto Uvuzi (and to a lesser extent her sister) as "substitute dragons" to the point that, as we see in this story, they don't even mind seeing their mistresses eat the big scalies.

Fischie

Posted by Fischie 7 years ago Report

Actually the idea with the "shopping list" is pretty interesting to me. If you would allow it I would like to try my hand at making a story about her and her Kobolts again.