Someone linked me this little preference sheet a while back and I decided to go ahead and fill it out to give a bit of an idea to friends and viewers of what I like in vore. This is by no means complete; I can think of lots of things that could be added, such as foodplay, fearplay, mawplay, different methods of reformation, etc, but those will have to come at a later time.
I'll preface the following breakdowns by saying my vore interests are very much grounded in reality, with some exceptions such as endo and reformation. If it doesn't look like it could happen in real life, in the majority of cases I probably won't be able to connect with it. Similarly, in most cases I also really am not that crazy about preds/preys that feel like they're "built for vore" as in they have adaptations or abilities that very clearly were meant to make a specific vore scenario possible. This line can get a little blurry as you'll see further on, since endo and reformation are things that I like to see and those obviously aren't realistic.
Belly Sizes
Micro: ♡ This is what I'm all about. My favorite kind of vore is when the prey just disappears completely from the outside world, completely sealed away and contained; no one knows they're there unless they watched the prey get eaten. In my opinion that's the most personal and intimate that vore can get. When there's no belly bulge you can guarantee that the prey has room to move around, although if I want to get into that, then the ideal belly size is somewhere around twice the volume that the prey would take up - there's enough room to stretch out, but you're pretty much gonna be hugged by the belly walls from all directions. This size also puts the least inconvenience on the pred, as they can continue to go about their day without so much as a shift in their center of mass. For me, the least inconvenience on the pred is always the best.
'Beer Belly': ✔ This is probably the biggest I actually actively enjoy. For those times when the pred wants to show off their catch after they've eaten. It's arguably going to be very tight for the prey, which I suppose sometimes is kinda fun when the mood is right.
'Pudge': ~ I don't actively hate this, but it just doesn't really do anything for me in terms of my enjoyment of vore. Starting at this point, belly sizes start to look unnatural, and it's hard for me to enjoy it when that starts happening.
Anything Bigger: ✘ Anything from this point on either doesn't appeal to me or I actively dislike. There are a couple reasons for this. One, as said above, is it looks unnatural. Two, it really does not look comfortable for the prey in any way. It looks very tight and cramped with no room to move around. Sometimes this is the mood, but for that I say Beer Belly is more than sufficient. And three, this looks like a massive inconvenience to the pred. It really looks like their movement is going to be impaired or, on the more extreme side, they're completely incapacitated. Basically, it doesn't really look like a good time for either the prey or the pred.
Tightness
Squishy: ✔ Of the three listed I think this is probably the best one. A micro isn't going to be visible buried in the pred anyway, but if I'm looking at the Beer Belly scenario, then this is probably the preferred look.
'Imprints': ~ This one does have some fun to it. I like scenarios where the prey pokes at the belly from the inside and it makes an imprint on the outside, but in terms of like "this is how it looks even when the prey isn't trying to be visible", it again goes back to looking too tight and not really my thing.
Too Tight: ✘ Looks way too unnatural.
Hardness
Soft Vore: ✔ My preferred vore scenario. The prey makes it to the stomach all in one piece, where they can experience firsthand the beauty of the belly without nagging stuff like wounds or not being alive taking away from the experience, no matter what's about to happen to them in the particular scenario they're about to endure.
Hard Vore: ✔ For the vast majority of time I've been into vore, I hated this. Then I did a non-vore RP where I needed to describe how a certain squirrel character of mine came into the afterlife, which was the setting for the RP. I wrote out that he got eaten by a fox while trying to draw them away from the rest of his family. Unexpectedly, I found what I had written oddly compelling, and I've since opened up to the idea of hard vore. Would I ever RP it? Probably not. I don't think I'd feel comfortable having someone do that to me nor would I feel comfortable asking someone to. And vise versa if at any point I decided to play pred. But in regular short stories? This doesn't actually sound all that bad anymore. Your preferences do change over time it seems.
Outcome
Gooey Digestion: ✔ This one is fine, depending on the scenario. Painless digestion has always been a strange interest of mine. It's certainly not realistic but it is a lot more comfortable to RP, which is a plus. And on occasion this is actually what the mood calls for even when the option for others is available. This seems to me to be more or less a "friendlier" version of digestion, for the fainter of heart or for younger audiences I suppose. Or for those who want the characters to be friends and enjoy the experience but still want to do digestion. There are lots of reasons to like this, and I do like it. It's more wholesome and easier to talk about around others. And as an exception to the preface above, the idea of enzymes secreted with the stomach acids that numb the prey's sense of pain so being digested doesn't hurt is actually something I really like.
Hard Digestion: ✔ But I think if digestion is going to happen, this feels like the more natural path and so I'd have to say it's preferable, however in this case only by a small margin over gooey, painless digestion. Maybe I'm a masochist/sadist, but the idea of pain being involved in digestion kinda seals the deal for me in some moods. It's more realistic and so I feel like I can make a better connection to it. This prey has become nothing but food, and what happens to them once they've disappeared into maw is of no concern to the pred. They've been fed and that's all that matters. I don't know why I like that, but I do. Whether the pred is doing it out of instinct and doesn't know the prey or whether the prey offered themselves to a friend who was starving and has no control over their digestive system, it's a very compelling scenario, and the latter is like an ultimate sacrifice made for a friend. It's hard to describe, but pain in digestion is something I enjoy.
Endo: ✔ While I do have a preference for digestion, very often I find that I'm more in the mood for endo instead. This is another one that kind of goes against my usual philosophy pertaining to realism. Endo is not something you'd see in real life. Except like tape worms or something idk. But I love love stuff like using a pred's stomach for a bed or for transportation or as a place to get away from the world for a while. There's so many possibilities when it comes to endo that I really love to explore, and this theme in particular is almost always the easiest to RP in my experience.
Reformation: ~ This one is sorta all over the place for me, and I may change it to a ✔ sometime down the road. Again, it's one of those ones that's totally unrealistic that I make an exception for, and the primary reason for that I'd say is continuity. I feel like it would take away from the impact of any given scenario where a character was "hard digested and actually really gone" if that was ever done more than once. Reformation is sort of a way to get around that, though I suppose there are multiple kinds of reformation. The one in the preview image above seems to be the most common, where through some kind of magic or maybe even technology, the prey reappears outside of the pred's body after being digested, back to normal like they had never been eaten. This is fine, I think, but I was recently introduced to a version I like much, much more. I don't know if there's a name for it, but I call it "reverse digestion". Basically, once digestion has pretty much erased the prey's body and once the pred is done with them, they can slowly start to rebuild the prey's body inside their stomach again until they're back to their full self. I find this especially good for healing vore, where perhaps this method needs to be used to put broken bones back together or something. Plus you get the added bonus of getting to come back out the same way you came in.
Vore Type
Oral Vore: ♡ To me there's really only one type of vore, and that's through the mouth. There's something about the maw and the throat and the normal digestive tract that just really has no parallel when it comes to all the different things that are considered vore. You go in through the mouth, you drop into the belly, and that's that. Over 15 years of being a vorarephile and that's never changed for me.
Absorption: ~ If ever another kind of vore is needed for whatever reason, like being in the mood to try something else for a change, this is probably the only one I'd really be interested in giving a go. I've seen various art pieces about it and I do find that I get a little bit of enjoyment out of them. Not nearly as much as for oral vore, but It does have a place in my preferences.
Tail Vore: ✘ This one is strangely common, and frankly I really don't get it. It's not appealing to me at all. There seems to be different types: in probably the majority of cases I've seen, the tail just has a mind of it's own and does everything with no input or even awareness needed from the host pred. That really wierds me out. But even in cases where it's just another part of the pred's body and they control it all on their own, to me it's missing the point of vore, which is going in the mouth, down the throat - some of my favorite parts of vore.
The Rest: ✘ Pouch vore I don't really have that strong of an opinion on, but I don't really care for it all that much. Soul vore I avoid because I don't like the idea of mortal creatures having control over something like that. And alternative vore like belly button and idk ear "vore" just don't make sense to me. The NSFW stuff I won't describe here, but I dislike it for the same reason I dislike alternative "vore". I don't think these things should even be considered vore, frankly. And it being NSFW just adds to my distaste for it. Keep that very far away from me.
Willingness:
Willing: ✔ A willing prey is great, no matter what the outcome of the vore is expected to be. Maybe the prey is morbidly curious. Maybe they wish to make the ultimate sacrifice for the survival of a friend. Maybe they want to use this as a way to get much closer to a friend, literally and metaphorically, than otherwise possible. Maybe this is how one of them relieves stress. There's endless possibilities with willing prey, and it makes for some really compelling storytelling or artwork.
Unwilling: ✔ This is the more natural scenario, as in real life most don't really want to be eaten. This also has many possibilities, from straight up real-life scenarios all the way to more wholesome stuff like healing vore, and whatever in-between stuff you can think of. Once again, there's some really good stuff that can be done with unwilling prey.
Unaware: ✔ This one is consistently amusing. Sometimes funny, sometimes unfortunate, but overall just a fun scenario to play around with. The idea of a pred not even knowing they've consumed a prey, whether they find out too late or if they never find out at all, just is great. I don't really know why I like it so much. It's just nice.
Neck:
Throat Color: ~ I've honestly never really seen this around before. Or if I have it's not common enough that I remember. I'm not sure the exact thing the author of this guide is referring to, but I'm guessing like the throat is supposed to change color when something's being swallowed? idk. I left it as neutral because I don't really have an opinion on it.
Thick Necks: ✘ In basically every creature excepts snakes, this isn't a thing that happens. To me it's the same kind of thing as excessively large belly bulges. It doesn't look natural and so it just turns me off.
'Normal': ✔ Obviously I like this one the most. I like a bit of a neck bulge as the prey is descending down the throat, and watching as they disappear under the pred's collarbone. Simply wonderful.
Original: Meep's Vore Guide (WARNING: It does contain NSFW content and is marked as Adult. Proceed with discretion.
I'll preface the following breakdowns by saying my vore interests are very much grounded in reality, with some exceptions such as endo and reformation. If it doesn't look like it could happen in real life, in the majority of cases I probably won't be able to connect with it. Similarly, in most cases I also really am not that crazy about preds/preys that feel like they're "built for vore" as in they have adaptations or abilities that very clearly were meant to make a specific vore scenario possible. This line can get a little blurry as you'll see further on, since endo and reformation are things that I like to see and those obviously aren't realistic.
Belly Sizes
Micro: ♡ This is what I'm all about. My favorite kind of vore is when the prey just disappears completely from the outside world, completely sealed away and contained; no one knows they're there unless they watched the prey get eaten. In my opinion that's the most personal and intimate that vore can get. When there's no belly bulge you can guarantee that the prey has room to move around, although if I want to get into that, then the ideal belly size is somewhere around twice the volume that the prey would take up - there's enough room to stretch out, but you're pretty much gonna be hugged by the belly walls from all directions. This size also puts the least inconvenience on the pred, as they can continue to go about their day without so much as a shift in their center of mass. For me, the least inconvenience on the pred is always the best.
'Beer Belly': ✔ This is probably the biggest I actually actively enjoy. For those times when the pred wants to show off their catch after they've eaten. It's arguably going to be very tight for the prey, which I suppose sometimes is kinda fun when the mood is right.
'Pudge': ~ I don't actively hate this, but it just doesn't really do anything for me in terms of my enjoyment of vore. Starting at this point, belly sizes start to look unnatural, and it's hard for me to enjoy it when that starts happening.
Anything Bigger: ✘ Anything from this point on either doesn't appeal to me or I actively dislike. There are a couple reasons for this. One, as said above, is it looks unnatural. Two, it really does not look comfortable for the prey in any way. It looks very tight and cramped with no room to move around. Sometimes this is the mood, but for that I say Beer Belly is more than sufficient. And three, this looks like a massive inconvenience to the pred. It really looks like their movement is going to be impaired or, on the more extreme side, they're completely incapacitated. Basically, it doesn't really look like a good time for either the prey or the pred.
Tightness
Squishy: ✔ Of the three listed I think this is probably the best one. A micro isn't going to be visible buried in the pred anyway, but if I'm looking at the Beer Belly scenario, then this is probably the preferred look.
'Imprints': ~ This one does have some fun to it. I like scenarios where the prey pokes at the belly from the inside and it makes an imprint on the outside, but in terms of like "this is how it looks even when the prey isn't trying to be visible", it again goes back to looking too tight and not really my thing.
Too Tight: ✘ Looks way too unnatural.
Hardness
Soft Vore: ✔ My preferred vore scenario. The prey makes it to the stomach all in one piece, where they can experience firsthand the beauty of the belly without nagging stuff like wounds or not being alive taking away from the experience, no matter what's about to happen to them in the particular scenario they're about to endure.
Hard Vore: ✔ For the vast majority of time I've been into vore, I hated this. Then I did a non-vore RP where I needed to describe how a certain squirrel character of mine came into the afterlife, which was the setting for the RP. I wrote out that he got eaten by a fox while trying to draw them away from the rest of his family. Unexpectedly, I found what I had written oddly compelling, and I've since opened up to the idea of hard vore. Would I ever RP it? Probably not. I don't think I'd feel comfortable having someone do that to me nor would I feel comfortable asking someone to. And vise versa if at any point I decided to play pred. But in regular short stories? This doesn't actually sound all that bad anymore. Your preferences do change over time it seems.
Outcome
Gooey Digestion: ✔ This one is fine, depending on the scenario. Painless digestion has always been a strange interest of mine. It's certainly not realistic but it is a lot more comfortable to RP, which is a plus. And on occasion this is actually what the mood calls for even when the option for others is available. This seems to me to be more or less a "friendlier" version of digestion, for the fainter of heart or for younger audiences I suppose. Or for those who want the characters to be friends and enjoy the experience but still want to do digestion. There are lots of reasons to like this, and I do like it. It's more wholesome and easier to talk about around others. And as an exception to the preface above, the idea of enzymes secreted with the stomach acids that numb the prey's sense of pain so being digested doesn't hurt is actually something I really like.
Hard Digestion: ✔ But I think if digestion is going to happen, this feels like the more natural path and so I'd have to say it's preferable, however in this case only by a small margin over gooey, painless digestion. Maybe I'm a masochist/sadist, but the idea of pain being involved in digestion kinda seals the deal for me in some moods. It's more realistic and so I feel like I can make a better connection to it. This prey has become nothing but food, and what happens to them once they've disappeared into maw is of no concern to the pred. They've been fed and that's all that matters. I don't know why I like that, but I do. Whether the pred is doing it out of instinct and doesn't know the prey or whether the prey offered themselves to a friend who was starving and has no control over their digestive system, it's a very compelling scenario, and the latter is like an ultimate sacrifice made for a friend. It's hard to describe, but pain in digestion is something I enjoy.
Endo: ✔ While I do have a preference for digestion, very often I find that I'm more in the mood for endo instead. This is another one that kind of goes against my usual philosophy pertaining to realism. Endo is not something you'd see in real life. Except like tape worms or something idk. But I love love stuff like using a pred's stomach for a bed or for transportation or as a place to get away from the world for a while. There's so many possibilities when it comes to endo that I really love to explore, and this theme in particular is almost always the easiest to RP in my experience.
Reformation: ~ This one is sorta all over the place for me, and I may change it to a ✔ sometime down the road. Again, it's one of those ones that's totally unrealistic that I make an exception for, and the primary reason for that I'd say is continuity. I feel like it would take away from the impact of any given scenario where a character was "hard digested and actually really gone" if that was ever done more than once. Reformation is sort of a way to get around that, though I suppose there are multiple kinds of reformation. The one in the preview image above seems to be the most common, where through some kind of magic or maybe even technology, the prey reappears outside of the pred's body after being digested, back to normal like they had never been eaten. This is fine, I think, but I was recently introduced to a version I like much, much more. I don't know if there's a name for it, but I call it "reverse digestion". Basically, once digestion has pretty much erased the prey's body and once the pred is done with them, they can slowly start to rebuild the prey's body inside their stomach again until they're back to their full self. I find this especially good for healing vore, where perhaps this method needs to be used to put broken bones back together or something. Plus you get the added bonus of getting to come back out the same way you came in.
Vore Type
Oral Vore: ♡ To me there's really only one type of vore, and that's through the mouth. There's something about the maw and the throat and the normal digestive tract that just really has no parallel when it comes to all the different things that are considered vore. You go in through the mouth, you drop into the belly, and that's that. Over 15 years of being a vorarephile and that's never changed for me.
Absorption: ~ If ever another kind of vore is needed for whatever reason, like being in the mood to try something else for a change, this is probably the only one I'd really be interested in giving a go. I've seen various art pieces about it and I do find that I get a little bit of enjoyment out of them. Not nearly as much as for oral vore, but It does have a place in my preferences.
Tail Vore: ✘ This one is strangely common, and frankly I really don't get it. It's not appealing to me at all. There seems to be different types: in probably the majority of cases I've seen, the tail just has a mind of it's own and does everything with no input or even awareness needed from the host pred. That really wierds me out. But even in cases where it's just another part of the pred's body and they control it all on their own, to me it's missing the point of vore, which is going in the mouth, down the throat - some of my favorite parts of vore.
The Rest: ✘ Pouch vore I don't really have that strong of an opinion on, but I don't really care for it all that much. Soul vore I avoid because I don't like the idea of mortal creatures having control over something like that. And alternative vore like belly button and idk ear "vore" just don't make sense to me. The NSFW stuff I won't describe here, but I dislike it for the same reason I dislike alternative "vore". I don't think these things should even be considered vore, frankly. And it being NSFW just adds to my distaste for it. Keep that very far away from me.
Willingness:
Willing: ✔ A willing prey is great, no matter what the outcome of the vore is expected to be. Maybe the prey is morbidly curious. Maybe they wish to make the ultimate sacrifice for the survival of a friend. Maybe they want to use this as a way to get much closer to a friend, literally and metaphorically, than otherwise possible. Maybe this is how one of them relieves stress. There's endless possibilities with willing prey, and it makes for some really compelling storytelling or artwork.
Unwilling: ✔ This is the more natural scenario, as in real life most don't really want to be eaten. This also has many possibilities, from straight up real-life scenarios all the way to more wholesome stuff like healing vore, and whatever in-between stuff you can think of. Once again, there's some really good stuff that can be done with unwilling prey.
Unaware: ✔ This one is consistently amusing. Sometimes funny, sometimes unfortunate, but overall just a fun scenario to play around with. The idea of a pred not even knowing they've consumed a prey, whether they find out too late or if they never find out at all, just is great. I don't really know why I like it so much. It's just nice.
Neck:
Throat Color: ~ I've honestly never really seen this around before. Or if I have it's not common enough that I remember. I'm not sure the exact thing the author of this guide is referring to, but I'm guessing like the throat is supposed to change color when something's being swallowed? idk. I left it as neutral because I don't really have an opinion on it.
Thick Necks: ✘ In basically every creature excepts snakes, this isn't a thing that happens. To me it's the same kind of thing as excessively large belly bulges. It doesn't look natural and so it just turns me off.
'Normal': ✔ Obviously I like this one the most. I like a bit of a neck bulge as the prey is descending down the throat, and watching as they disappear under the pred's collarbone. Simply wonderful.
Original: Meep's Vore Guide (WARNING: It does contain NSFW content and is marked as Adult. Proceed with discretion.
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> Soul vore I avoid because I don't like the idea of mortal creatures having control over something like that.
Predscapes are a good workaround for this, IMHO since they are afterlife worlds that exist inside a pred on a spiritual level where souls can go instead of just being destroyed. When my fox sona digests prey their souls simply end up in his predscape, and since he's a fox I am sure there are quite a few of those lower on the food chain in his predscape. I do have a character who CAN digest souls (she used to be a mortal but after she died she became a strong being in the afterlife) but she only eats evil entities and demons while eating a mortal soul goes entirely against her morals so she won't do it.
I also had a neat spin on soul vore happen recently where my porcupine sona (yeah, I kinda have two sonas, long history) was stuck in some dreamworld via astral travel but one of the beings who lived there vored him and digested his astral body in order to help him get back to his physical body.
Reformation is a weird one for me, while I do like darker vore scenarios I think reformation is good for more lighthearted vore scenarios. While my fox sona has gulped down preys for food I have a thing going with my GF where he and her sona live in a cabin in a forest area that is within the vicinity of some eldritch temple that acts as a spawn point and will resurrect you if you die within it's influence, this gives our sonas an excuse to repeatedly vore each other and reform, though the catch is that A. you must die within the eldritch temple's radius of influence to work (which is about 20 miles from it) and B. it won't resurrect you if you die from old age.
I also don't like it when prey is larger than the pred. I will do micro/macro up to just below same-size but won't go above that though I have more of an inclination to smaller prey.
Predscapes are a good workaround for this, IMHO since they are afterlife worlds that exist inside a pred on a spiritual level where souls can go instead of just being destroyed. When my fox sona digests prey their souls simply end up in his predscape, and since he's a fox I am sure there are quite a few of those lower on the food chain in his predscape. I do have a character who CAN digest souls (she used to be a mortal but after she died she became a strong being in the afterlife) but she only eats evil entities and demons while eating a mortal soul goes entirely against her morals so she won't do it.
I also had a neat spin on soul vore happen recently where my porcupine sona (yeah, I kinda have two sonas, long history) was stuck in some dreamworld via astral travel but one of the beings who lived there vored him and digested his astral body in order to help him get back to his physical body.
Reformation is a weird one for me, while I do like darker vore scenarios I think reformation is good for more lighthearted vore scenarios. While my fox sona has gulped down preys for food I have a thing going with my GF where he and her sona live in a cabin in a forest area that is within the vicinity of some eldritch temple that acts as a spawn point and will resurrect you if you die within it's influence, this gives our sonas an excuse to repeatedly vore each other and reform, though the catch is that A. you must die within the eldritch temple's radius of influence to work (which is about 20 miles from it) and B. it won't resurrect you if you die from old age.
I also don't like it when prey is larger than the pred. I will do micro/macro up to just below same-size but won't go above that though I have more of an inclination to smaller prey.
I get what you're saying. The main reason for my dislike of involving souls is more religious than anything. Everyone seems to have a different idea of how souls work and for the most part it's not something I like to get into a debate about while talking about vore, so I avoid it altogether. Not to say there aren't other reasons, though. Vore is a flesh and bone kinda thing for me; getting spiritual stuff involved feels like it takes it into territory that, in my personal opinion, vore isn't really suited for or doesn't feel right for. And that's to say nothing of the very unsavory stories I've heard from friends who got into engagements with people who... misused the idea of souls and put them into highly uncomfortable situations. It's just not territory I care to tread into, and I'm likely to leave any RP or conversation as soon as soul stuff gets involved.
Predscapes are something I've been fairly neutral about. They're an interesting idea and worth exploring as a concept for the idea of it, though for me they eliminate what makes vore vore. Not a whole lot I have to say about it other than that since I only discovered it was a thing in the last couple months.
That's a cool scenario for you and your GF! Reformation I feel opens the doors to some really interesting scenarios for stories, and one that I always like to visit is basically what you described there. I often imagine a pair of switches that get stranded on an island or something and food is very scarce, so they abuse what I think of as the "common brand" of reformation where the prey finds a way back into existence without taking away their old body from the pred, and they basically just feed off of each other for nutrients until they find a way off the island. While that's not particularly my favorite brand of reformation, I do like those kinds of scenarios and others that are brought about from it.
Also, micro/macro gang! :D I think even since making this preference sheet, my preferences have shifted a bit slightly and now I'm even more for the micro stuff than before. Belly bulge stuff just doesn't appeal to me. Maybe I need to update this already.
Anyway sorry for the later response. Life and Discord have pretty much eaten up all my time up till tonight haha.
Predscapes are something I've been fairly neutral about. They're an interesting idea and worth exploring as a concept for the idea of it, though for me they eliminate what makes vore vore. Not a whole lot I have to say about it other than that since I only discovered it was a thing in the last couple months.
That's a cool scenario for you and your GF! Reformation I feel opens the doors to some really interesting scenarios for stories, and one that I always like to visit is basically what you described there. I often imagine a pair of switches that get stranded on an island or something and food is very scarce, so they abuse what I think of as the "common brand" of reformation where the prey finds a way back into existence without taking away their old body from the pred, and they basically just feed off of each other for nutrients until they find a way off the island. While that's not particularly my favorite brand of reformation, I do like those kinds of scenarios and others that are brought about from it.
Also, micro/macro gang! :D I think even since making this preference sheet, my preferences have shifted a bit slightly and now I'm even more for the micro stuff than before. Belly bulge stuff just doesn't appeal to me. Maybe I need to update this already.
Anyway sorry for the later response. Life and Discord have pretty much eaten up all my time up till tonight haha.
Eh, I like soul vore just fine. Souls, like any other fantasy concept, are usually abstract and vague enough of a concept you can pretty much do whatever you want with in your worldbuilding/writing/art, they are pretty much like magic in that regard. I get that it's not everybody's cup of tea though and it really is more of a niche thing.
That would be quite a funny reformation concept, constantly getting vored and re-vored and somehow keep ending up on the same island. Though in my case the reformation is because it's a main timeline where I wouldn't canonically permavore the character in particular.
Macro-micro is great! :D though I still do like "beer belly" to "same size", bigger prey, though, usually feels kinda weird.
That would be quite a funny reformation concept, constantly getting vored and re-vored and somehow keep ending up on the same island. Though in my case the reformation is because it's a main timeline where I wouldn't canonically permavore the character in particular.
Macro-micro is great! :D though I still do like "beer belly" to "same size", bigger prey, though, usually feels kinda weird.
At the bottom of a description, there's a link to the original blank sheet. It is marked as Adult, though, so you won't be able to see it unless you have that turned on.
Absorption and soft/undigesting vore has to be my favorites, as it's more kid-friendly and probably fun to draw or animate XD
I prefer non fatal soft and endo honestly. However, I can see where a fatal scenario where one sacrifices themselves for a starving friend has so much emotional potential. That thought is kind of sweet actually. Wouldnt mind seeing it.
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