I imagine the process of discovering just how far the limit was to "the beach that reforms people" was an undertaking that left a few humans as permanent pudgy residents to sea animal stomachs
They worked out pretty quickly that some people swallowed by pure aquatics like dolphins didn’t come back. Several dolphins volunteered to wear trackers so only a few people ended up as one-time dolphin fat. 83
I tend to use Terminally Ill/Mortally Injured Prey in Willing Fatal scenarios - not a fan of Willing Prey that's Healthy in Fatal Scenarios, as I see it akin to a more sinful form of suicide, and I don't like Good Predators just eating Good Prey without a good reason, although using the above scenario, I could do something where a Predator Friend is helping a Prey Friend end their suffering. I got a few items with that sort of thing going on.
I've used the idea a time or two. The Project had a terminally ill volunteer feed himself to a badger so they could study how it managed to swallow and digest people in one story, and in another story a terminally ill guy fed himself to a bear.
Yeah, I'm more comfortable using those that are about to die anyways, or those that are assholes, when it comes to fatal scenarios. When I do use a "Willing" Healthy Prey in a Fatal scenario, it's more of a "Digested if you Do, Dead if you Don't" kind of scenario.
Generally my willing prey scenarios are in reforming settings. There are only a couple of those I tend to write about, the mwee and their followers and the Friendly Beach. Willing, non-reforming vore does happen (largely at Tame Camp) but the people who volunteer for that presumably have their own reasons. In one case it was a couple of crooks who preferred to go out enjoying their fetish instead of spending the rest of their lives in jail.
I'm okay with that. I like using reformation myself in scenarios between friends - magic/technology/ability depending - when an ordinary non-fatal set-up isn't needed. The thing that bothers me is when "our" world is used for a mass fatal vore world. I don't mind the stuff you got set up - isolated, small numbers, doesn't occur often, humans being more of a treat - but when there's 1,000,000+ preds frequently eating humans - as in too quick for the birth/growth rate to work to sustain the rate of consumption, that when my Suspension of Disbelief goes "Hold Up! The math doesn't add up!" Sadly, that's when I become highly critical about the work, and leads me to a few issues I'll have to PM you about, if you're willing to try to help me patch up a problem I got.
Public vore in settings that don't explain it bugs me. Sometimes there is a setting where laws and police seem to exist and predators get away with literal murder. My preds tend to be rare or secretive because by and large they aren't bulletproof. A mob with torches and pitchforks is enough to chase one away. Preds with plot armor immunity bug me, and as you said, if there were a LOT of preds in a non-reforming setting you would rapidly run out of people.
I know they're rather rare... but the creatures on Friendly Beach are a fair bit larger than their natural world counter parts... so here's a thought. Sea Snakes. Literally just a snake but the tail is a long fin. Angled much the same as a shark's fin. And they are snakes. Snakes one of the most popular preds in vore media. Could be a new visitor to Friendly Beach. Also doesn't read the rules. Tries to eat someone who wasn't there to be eaten as well as the companion he or she is currently with.
"I never knew I had this fetish" he said as he stuck his head in her mouth. Luckily he picked a place where you can develop that fetish and not end up as one-time sea lion poop.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
This is why one reads the rules.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
He did read the rules. He still fucked up. It's a learning experience. At this beach, at least, you can make a mistake more than once.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
Real trick is to remember not to forget at the wrong beach.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
Yes, that is a mistake you only get to make once. 83
Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 2 years ago Report
I imagine the process of discovering just how far the limit was to "the beach that reforms people" was an undertaking that left a few humans as permanent pudgy residents to sea animal stomachs
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
They worked out pretty quickly that some people swallowed by pure aquatics like dolphins didn’t come back. Several dolphins volunteered to wear trackers so only a few people ended up as one-time dolphin fat. 83
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
They probably had some Terminally ill sorts help out there.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
That's a good idea. I may use that.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
I tend to use Terminally Ill/Mortally Injured Prey in Willing Fatal scenarios - not a fan of Willing Prey that's Healthy in Fatal Scenarios, as I see it akin to a more sinful form of suicide, and I don't like Good Predators just eating Good Prey without a good reason, although using the above scenario, I could do something where a Predator Friend is helping a Prey Friend end their suffering. I got a few items with that sort of thing going on.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
I've used the idea a time or two. The Project had a terminally ill volunteer feed himself to a badger so they could study how it managed to swallow and digest people in one story, and in another story a terminally ill guy fed himself to a bear.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
Yeah, I'm more comfortable using those that are about to die anyways, or those that are assholes, when it comes to fatal scenarios. When I do use a "Willing" Healthy Prey in a Fatal scenario, it's more of a "Digested if you Do, Dead if you Don't" kind of scenario.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
Generally my willing prey scenarios are in reforming settings. There are only a couple of those I tend to write about, the mwee and their followers and the Friendly Beach. Willing, non-reforming vore does happen (largely at Tame Camp) but the people who volunteer for that presumably have their own reasons. In one case it was a couple of crooks who preferred to go out enjoying their fetish instead of spending the rest of their lives in jail.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
I'm okay with that. I like using reformation myself in scenarios between friends - magic/technology/ability depending - when an ordinary non-fatal set-up isn't needed. The thing that bothers me is when "our" world is used for a mass fatal vore world. I don't mind the stuff you got set up - isolated, small numbers, doesn't occur often, humans being more of a treat - but when there's 1,000,000+ preds frequently eating humans - as in too quick for the birth/growth rate to work to sustain the rate of consumption, that when my Suspension of Disbelief goes "Hold Up! The math doesn't add up!" Sadly, that's when I become highly critical about the work, and leads me to a few issues I'll have to PM you about, if you're willing to try to help me patch up a problem I got.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
Public vore in settings that don't explain it bugs me. Sometimes there is a setting where laws and police seem to exist and predators get away with literal murder. My preds tend to be rare or secretive because by and large they aren't bulletproof. A mob with torches and pitchforks is enough to chase one away. Preds with plot armor immunity bug me, and as you said, if there were a LOT of preds in a non-reforming setting you would rapidly run out of people.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
Yep.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
Also, feel free to PM me.
Posted by alockwood1 2 years ago Report
Right.
Posted by ArcaneSigil 2 years ago Report
I know they're rather rare... but the creatures on Friendly Beach are a fair bit larger than their natural world counter parts... so here's a thought. Sea Snakes. Literally just a snake but the tail is a long fin. Angled much the same as a shark's fin. And they are snakes. Snakes one of the most popular preds in vore media. Could be a new visitor to Friendly Beach. Also doesn't read the rules. Tries to eat someone who wasn't there to be eaten as well as the companion he or she is currently with.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
I've also considered a larger than usual penguin. There is already one on the beach that tries to eat Callie but is too small to get her down.
Posted by ArcaneSigil 2 years ago Report
It's not exactly unheard of in worlds with animals who can eat people for normally small critters to be surprisingly larger than expected.
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
Pelican, I meant to say. Larger than usual pelican.
Posted by ArcaneSigil 2 years ago Report
Ah. Pelicans are good too.
Posted by comandmaster 2 years ago Report
another great story
Posted by soyaEgg 2 years ago Report
From “why would people allow that?” to “head first next time honey”.. Being horny really pushes you to do stupid things
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
"I never knew I had this fetish" he said as he stuck his head in her mouth. Luckily he picked a place where you can develop that fetish and not end up as one-time sea lion poop.
Posted by soyaEgg 2 years ago Report
Good for him, but history taught us that when you keep a habit of feeding yourself to animals you would likely end up as poop permanently one day
Posted by Strega 2 years ago Report
It's not the safety hobby. Neither is skydiving, though. In both cases, if things go wrong they go really wrong.