I would like to preface this comment by saying that it is not an insistence for your to rewrite the story. Rather, it is food for thought.
In any case, let's talk about mythology. Nagas are certainly popular on vore sites like this most-popular one, but I think we can get a bit more specific than such a well-known creature while keeping the scales. Have you ever heard of the Zmei, or more fittingly, the Zmiy in Ukrainian? The Slavic Dragon is quite the ravenous one, as most Dragons are. And if you prefer something more serpentine, closer to a Naga, there's always the Smok, which really just means snake and sometimes a snake that turns into a Dragon (Zmei). If you ever wanted to bring the scales back to Ukraine, you could always retcon her into being something more regional to her namesake than a Naga. Like I prefaced, food for thought.
Posted by VoidInVoid 3 years ago Report
I would like to preface this comment by saying that it is not an insistence for your to rewrite the story. Rather, it is food for thought.
In any case, let's talk about mythology. Nagas are certainly popular on vore sites like this most-popular one, but I think we can get a bit more specific than such a well-known creature while keeping the scales. Have you ever heard of the Zmei, or more fittingly, the Zmiy in Ukrainian? The Slavic Dragon is quite the ravenous one, as most Dragons are. And if you prefer something more serpentine, closer to a Naga, there's always the Smok, which really just means snake and sometimes a snake that turns into a Dragon (Zmei). If you ever wanted to bring the scales back to Ukraine, you could always retcon her into being something more regional to her namesake than a Naga. Like I prefaced, food for thought.
Posted by ProudVWriter 3 years ago Report
Ironically enough, I am actually planning on writing a story with Ukraine as a dragon.