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I've heard your pleas! Now: a story you want to read! Here’s the first chapter of my series about cooking using monster girls as ingredients. Enjoy!
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What monster girl sounds tastiest to you, and why?
Posted by MisterEbony 2 years ago Report
After seeing the orc girl is basically a pig girl they seem like a fine main course, but ill be honest i kinda like the idea of a pudding variant of slime girl. So honestly either of those to me are tasty.
I considered a lady minotaur as well because burgers.... but more than likely id wind up on a big mac if a minotaur girl was around.
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Posted by FernGilly 2 years ago Report
Mino-burgers, huh? That could make for a fun little arc, I'll tuck that into my deck of cards!
Depends on the kind of orc I go with, on the pork note. I'm leaning towards more TES style orcs than Tolkien or anime. Thanks for the feedback!
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Posted by ThatRaptor 2 years ago Report
I mean, there's always the classic harpy/tengu turkey/chicken rotissery....
centaurs are also rather sexy, and there's a LOT of meat on one, but that probably gets a bit more messy since you basically have to cut it up. but, hey, hardly any more full rump around.
lamia/naga/snakes - go great on a spit, either stretched to full length, or curled up and impaled multiple times. you can even fill them with LOTS of stuffing beforehand, from either side! or tie off one side and fill the other.
then, mermaids for caviar, sushi and seafood?
if you want to become experimental.... driders? crunchy, and a large abdomen for a nice soup.... think turtle boiled in its shell...
goblins are easy to catch and plentyful, and perhaps a bit more traditional for low level adventurers. same for kobolds.
gnolls are a bit of a mid-level nuisance, I'd think? not sure how to process those though.
....and I think thats all I can think of off the top of my head.
ohh wait, dragons, of course. feral dragons make great prey. but... probably not for a while yet, as they're rather hard to capture :P
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