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Morning stretch By reclusenutcase -- Report

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Another lovely piece by  gerostetG I honestly can't get enough of this artist's work.

Figna waking up one morning with prey still settling inside of her. They must be tuckered out from all that struggling last night.

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doomed

Posted by doomed 1 year ago Report

Figna is easily one of my favorite characters on this site

reclusenutcase

Posted by reclusenutcase 1 year ago Report

Yeah, I'm starting to remember why I liked her so much again. Odds are, I'll be commissioning more artists for art of her because of it.

LemonBarb

Posted by LemonBarb 1 year ago Report

Who knows? If you fancy writing, might consider doing a "Tail Vore", and from regurgitation to assimilation/digestion. Tier of story...

But eh, probably would lead to a bloominng flower, and asset growth.

JackSpades

Posted by JackSpades 1 year ago Report

The perfect size and shape of belly :3

reclusenutcase

Posted by reclusenutcase 1 year ago Report

A round shiney belly is perfect sign of a cozy, quiet prey.

Ozzer30

Posted by Ozzer30 1 year ago Report

Is the prey still alive or already digested?

reclusenutcase

Posted by reclusenutcase 1 year ago Report

Figna is a merciful predator so she keeps her prey alive. It takes days to fully digest her prey, but she typically releases her prey when she gets her fill. She only fully digests prey when desperate, or if the prey are jerks.

LemonBarb

Posted by LemonBarb 1 year ago Report

Or assuming, said prey beg/want to be digested by her, willingly. ;)

RikaTheIceWizard

Posted by RikaTheIceWizard 1 year ago Report

Cute

reclusenutcase

Posted by reclusenutcase 1 year ago Report

I thought so too. Im remembering why I love commissioning artists again.