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Prideful Apprentice By DemHoundDays -- Report

There are many ways to die a gruesome death in Lordran, but some of them can be downright humiliating.

Such a death is the fate of any Mortal or Hollow warrior unfortunate enough to draw the ire of Uriel of the Great Swamp, one of the few remaining followers of the Dragon Covenant still active in the land of the Ancient Lords. A remarkable fighter equally deadly with his sword as he is with pyromancies, he's infamous for his signature finishing blow, which just like his nameless mentor's is dealt neither with his blade or with his flames but with his throat.

While Undead heroes will just turn to dust and reappear at the nearest bonfire as soon as they die inside his belly, either from suffocation or from digestion-related injuries, others are not so lucky. And if being left to rot among the many victims claimed by Lordran is a rather undignified way to die, being crushed down the bowels of your killer then shat out like mere food is way, way worse.

But then again, Hollows are too far gone to realize that, and non-Undead adventurers finding themselves in Lordran (barring total badasses) kinda deserve such a fate given just how damn stupid you'd have to be to go there in the first place without the Undead's resurrective immortality.

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A lovely pic by  Nefarious_Kurana depicting Uriel, my Dragonoid OC. And the first vore-related pic of him as well ! Looks like his latest battle was rather one-sided, and he sure seems eager to brag about it to his dear mentor.

After all, judging from the size of that skull alone, that foe was a big one... And managing to push such a massive load through a tailhole as tight and firm as Uriel's is bragging matter indeed~

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RG9812

Posted by RG9812 3 years ago Report

Woof he did a number on his prey