Ya know the experiment with bread in school, the one that it gets sweeter over time.
That but with prey, they get sweeter over time
As both a pred and a prey, this advice is tailored so that you can avoid similar preds to me. I prefer having only prey at a time — the whole tum to themselves, so there is a focus on the ‘singular’. I also love having scrumptious prey, like unappetising prey even exist, so the preys yum factor will be important.
The Gamble:
This may work if you can successfully deceive or be yourself enough where the pred will be so confused by your freakish amount of willingness that they decide “you know what, I’m good actually” and leave without you being eaten. However, the complete opposite may happen. I advice you use this later when you have a good grasp on the character of the pred because otherwise you’re just gambling with vore.
The snack-rifice:
If there is a willing prey among you try to convince them that they should be eaten or to prevent the unwilling getting eaten. I say that as a willing prey I’m probably your best bet in that scenario because I consider it a win. If there is no known willing prey, then through democratic means by some akin to a IOU they are aught to make themselves appear the most scrumptious of the bunch so that the others can scamper. Making yourself appear the most scrumptious will depend on whether they prefer willing or unwilling prey, so in turn you must prove yourself be the most fun snack by harnessing your inner actor.
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P.s I don’t know why I’m giving you this, I want to eat you and yet I’m giving you advice so that I won’t. Odd. Worthy of suspicion even.
Imagine being in the belly of a generally hyper person
Bouncing left, right and centre. Like “STOP MOVING PLEASE, I did not just get eaten to be stuck in a bouncy castle!”
One thing that I’ve been enamoured with for quite a while at this point is: ‘possession’ / soul switching. (I have no idea what I’m supposed to call it)
So it’s an ability of the prey, maybe pred if I’m up to it, where the prey’s consciousness switches with the pred. I hope that’s clear enough. It’s something that I tend to add to unwilling prey and so when the pred noms them and has them in their mouth they pull a uno reverse card and now the pred is in THEIR mouth. They’d get soo disoriented like imagine nomming someone one second then the next your the person you were nomming, crazy. Maybe *mischievous cackling* you become secretly willing to pull the switcheroo and “you have fell for my trap” while hovering them above your mouth and tease them.
When theirs multi-vore involved and where one of the other prey want to nom another but can’t due to size limitations the almighty switcheroo can be pulled so that they have an opportunity to also nom their friend. If the body doesn’t morph too then the only way that they could tell is by personality shift. So, for example, mouth-play; they me tossed around one second then by gently swirled around. Even pretend to not have the personality change is very fun, especially if they just can’t act for the life of them so you bring ‘em up to them and they deny it (obviously lying). *further yapping*
Preds that are used to willing prey meeting an unwilling prey. I don’t know how it gets to where I like but alas.
…“What do you mean want to be eaten” “What do you mean you don’t” ….
Mutual confusion just I so entertaining
Narratively interesting traits, like the petrified preds I posted about the other day, but for prey is actually hard. What thingamabob would add to the scenerio with certain vibes?
Preds are easy, most if not all are pred-centric. Which makes adding unique traits to them, much simpler. But prey-centric stuff is so hard.
Like the only I could one’s that might be is healer prey, do a little swicheroo. That could be neat.
Anyways, I will devote more thought to this
Part 3
Many ideas are passed around the not that secret meeting in the main hall, such as: just let him pass through the entire digestive system — the preferred one as no-one else gets eaten, or more of direct rescue. And during that discussion the idea that it could be his new home and wasnthrown by one of new recruits but did get a good giggle from the mayor and dismissed. The first one was dismissed as a plan B as Billy recalled that unlike humans the giant has two stomachs, and with Sarah veterinarian knowledge the second was thought to be fatal for Floyd if he were to pass through. A direct rescue had a few issues, notably that there was not a single soul that was at all willing to be eaten by the giant to get Floyd out. So, even if they were ordered to they wouldn’t, a counter to that possibility was to tell the giant to eat the so called ‘bait’. This code-name was more so a funny joke to tease whoever was to be eaten. The id
During the meeting in the giant stomach, Floyd has now woken up and realised it isn’t a dream. However, he isn’t that distressed as one might think, he seems to enjoy it. After all, it’s all warm, cozy, safe and he doesn’t have to deal with his annoying brother. Kicking the walls, he grabs the giant attention to get to know them better. As the conversation goes on, Floyd learns that his name was Gondor and that he was known for his protection and help for the local tribe’s people. Gondor proceeds to ask how he feels about being in there, and reluctantly admits he likes it — he would never admit that to anyone else — and jokingly suggests that this could be his new home.
They eventually settled on using the bait plan, assuming that the giant already tried to throw him up — he could but didn’t. so they ventured to where the giant was and began preparations for the bait, Billy. With a harness and lead attached, Billy was lifted towards the giants mouth and climbed in without hesitation. The giant proceeded to play with Billy inside his mouth, to make sure that he would go down easy or at least that was the excuse he actually just missed the taste of tinies. It was a bit more aggressive then he thought but the seeing his brother again drove him on despite his clear annoyance. He was swallowed down, and met Floyd again, though they couldn’t see each other, they celebrated their reunion by a conversation:
Billy: with relief and irritation “It’s such a relief to see you again. I had to get myself EATEN to see you so you better be glad”
Floyd: as if it was obvious“you know you didn’t have to be eaten to get me back right? He could have just spit me out.”
Billy: “good point, why didn’t… . WAIT A SECOND I didn’t have eaten.. ARGH I’M SO MAD”
Floyd: “you idiot”
They proceeded to started to fight, which ended tickling Gondor and ended them bouncing them around as he laughed.
Slight yapping (science-ing vore + scenerio)
I have wondering what would/could be the mechanics of healing vore: how time effects it, any cumulative effects etc.
A cumulative side effect might be an improved healing factor. So, the longer you stay in there the stronger your healing factor and the longer it stays around. I think it should get weaker over time to your normal healing factor, and that it should have less additive impact the longer you stay in there. It could grow like a logarithm or like the Basel problem. Another, that I assume is more standard, is that the fluid is only responsible for the healing. They aren’t exclusive and I prefer that IMO.
An additional reason I like this is that it can make prey a little to a lot more willing, it is good for your health. Let’s say one of your prey friends are known to be clumsy and injury themselves constantly or just generally unlucky (gets ill often) and getting eaten would be generally beneficial, it can make you low tier superhero for a little while. At the cost of getting nommed.
How do think the mechanics of vore tropes would be? (protection etc.)
I sense this doomed hellsite, will last the longest in spite of that.
It is a unique experience after all
To my fellow preds; I wish you a delectable prey.
And to my fellow prey; I wish you a good time and cozy stomach to rest on.
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