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Cauldron By Bananaman -- Report

A bit of a creepy sequence, to try something different and not forget what being a vampire means.

There was this one time, when Laura was alive, that she and Mircalla were assaulted by bandits on their way home. Like a knight in a shining armor, Mircalla stood against them (and Laura's will). Turns out it was just an excuse after a bad day to feed on them without remorse. But with consequences, nonetheless and as it usually is, thus the reason why Laura was against it. Morality aside, the sudden dissapearance of three notorious bandits sure gives something to talk for the townfolks. No traces left, Mircalla made sure of that, as well as giving herself a nice bath to clean the bloody mess and enjoy what those thiefs made to her body.

To this day, after finding Mircalla in such state, Laura doesn't know if the implications of what she saw and heard were real or not.

~ Vampire Trivia #7 ~
An excessive fill can backfire in a vampire's body, or if (un)lucky, have a side effect. Some may throw up a portion of the blood they cannot contain, some may get very dozy to the point of falling sleep, and some may overproduce a few chemical substances altering their behaviour until the blood is processed. In Mircalla's case, it's a sort of aphrodisiac.

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Umhuebr

Posted by Umhuebr 2 years ago Report

Wow, this is great! I LOVE your artstyle! Horror-ish vore is underrated Imo.

Bananaman

Posted by Bananaman 2 years ago Report

Thanks, and for the watch too! This artstyle is rooted on Soul Eater's, but with a few changes here and there to customize it closer to my own. The dramatic shading, based on the crossed-lines pattern of Victorian era illustrations, sure was fun to draw! And it sure adds to the horror element.

As for that, actually I'm personally not a fan of the horror approach to vore. I usually prefer the funny and/or sexual ones, instead. But I'm always open to try new ideas, hence this scene. I know vampires in popular culture come in lots of different forms, from the silliest (in a funny or edgy way) to the darkest (in a gruesome or mature way). Heck, I'm inclined with these two to the silly ones. But I try to keep in mind, whether for serious pieces like this or the comical rest, what is supposed to be a vampire in the first place: an uncanny predator.