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LORE/WORLDBUILDING IN DESCRIPTION

I don't plan to upload many sketches here, but I like the lore description a lot, and I thought somepony here might end up liking it too even though it's kind of short. :3

Vore is strange. I like disturbing vore, but it also bothers me a lot sometimes. I empathize a lot with when somepony says that they can't look at fatal vore, but fatal vore is also very, very hot. Is confusing.

This scenario is on the darker/crueler side, but it made me very blushy writing it and thinking about what was happening in the picture. >=w=<

I might try to do something more wholesome soon. But I also kind of want to write something longer about what it would be like to be a field piglet in one of these caravans, passed around... this really pushes my buttons.

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Field piglet groups often make the mistake of thinking that swamp wyrms won't bother hunting them. It's true that a field piglet is just a mouthful for the average wyrm, but wyrms seem to particularly enjoy this prey anyway. And while a single piglet might be only a morsel, 20 or 30 in a caravan can be a hearty meal for a wyrm.

Wyrms rule the swamps and if a group of them closes in on a traveling caravan, there are almost never any survivors. Field piglets that find themselves outside of their natural habitat are easy picking. It's almost wrong to call it a hunt. Wyrms leisurely circle around their prey, completely trapping them, then casually pick them off one by one.

Wyrms are highly communal, and seem to derive a great deal of pleasure from sharing and playing with their food. If you're lucky you'll be one of the early victims in your caravan, gobbled up quickly and sent down into their twisting maze of stomachs whole and without much fuss. If you're lucky, you'll find yourself swallowed down before you even really know what's happening. Digestion won't be fun, but at least that will be all you have to worry about.

If you're unlucky, you'll be used as part of the show for other victims, played with and passed around in front of their eyes while you scream for help. You'll watch your friends and traveling companions gulped one by one, suckled gently and passed around until a wyrm decides to send them to their final home. You'll be played with, tossed back and forth, frantically and trying to grab for a hand or tail in a hopeless attempt to prevent yourself from sliding down to join your companions.

And if you're very, very unlucky, you'll be one of the last stragglers picked off after the wyrm's feeding has finished, and you'll spend hours being sucked on and played with in a wyrm's mouth before they finally grow bored and swallow, sending you to your inescapable fate. The jaws will close in front you and it will be the last light you ever see, and you'll spend what feels like an eternity in the dark mouth listening to the wyrms around you relax and digest their meals. The gurgles coming from below you, and the saliva permeating your fur, and the feeling of being whisked away to the wyrms den and the constant suckling and playing of a tongue across your body will be the only sensations you experience for hours, until your friends are long digested and have begun their journey through the wyrms innards.

As the wyrm drifts off to sleep that night, it finally swallows you and your are finally united with the horror that you've been dreading all this time. You slip down into the maze of stomachs to be digested alone.

In short, yes, the taxes and extra travel time spent sticking to the main roads is worth it. It's inconvenient to go the extra few miles and pay tolls, but take a shortcut through the swamps and you might get a permanent lesson in just how far down the food chain field piglets are.

Comment on Wyrms and Field Piglets (Lore)

foxyoreos: Comments are highly welcome, horny or not :3 I love to know if you liked a piece or if I managed to press any buttons for you <3 It can vary, but I usually don't mind talking about horny or doing some elaboration or a little teasing~ Just remember I am pawsonally aroace (see profile description), and remember to keep things on-topic (that means art of safe preds is not the place to talk about digestion/cruelty, fox preds eating bunnies isn't the place to talk about role reversal, furry pieces aren't the place to talk about humans, etc).

I'm also happy to elaborate on my art process or to answer questions about what's going on in a picture or story. I try to respond to most comments when I can, but I might not get to all of them.

Reminder that any foxes in any vore scenarios in my comics are separate characters and not my fursona, my fursona doesn't do any vore at all (safe, endo, unwilling, fatal, prey, whatever) :3

Comments
CoolKaios

Posted by CoolKaios 2 years ago Report

Love the descriptive story. I agree that vore is strange. I too have trouble reconciling some of the more troubling aspects.

Perhaps you can indulge in safe and hard vore. No one says you cant do both

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foxyoreos

Posted by foxyoreos 2 years ago Report

Glad you like it! :3

I'm not going to stop doing fatal vore, but definitely I do want to make some wholesome stuff too, safe vore can be really good.

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CoolKaios

Posted by CoolKaios 2 years ago Report

For sure! Indulge in both~

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