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1- On the modern times a breakthrough not yet made to the public was made, within a huge cave, paintings were discovered made by the primitive men on the roof and the walls and tombs here and there within the cave. Those tombs resemble wombs implying the dead inside would be reborn someday
2- A female archaeologist was studying the tombs and she was drawn to one of them, larger than the rest. Within it she found bones, female human bones and remains implying she was a huntress in life, which made it a one-of-a-kind discovery.
Even as she was a huntress, she was not buried with weapons nor depictions of weaponry on the painted walls of her tomb, but even thou, the walls showed she killed plenty of prehistoric fauna and men.
3- The most abundant animal painted was the Smilodon, surely this woman killed many and was regarded a protector to her tribe.
4- The skeleton of this chief woman told a story surely- the archaeologist thought as she cleaned the bones and took them to camp. But as she went there, she tripped on the cave and fell, breaking some bones and hitting herself hard on the head.
She fell unconscious and she dreamed, as something magical blew from the bones and into her…
5- She woke up, dressed as a shaman, and being the shaman of her tribe that lived nearby, only her was allowed to enter this holy place. She was a woman of privilege, and she was treated much better than the other women she knew but not like men, not even the lowest of men.
Full of envy and jealousy, she decided to perfect her witchcraft to gain more recognition within the tribe, she learned to use magic upon the animals the hunters would kill by painting them on the walls, it was like if she could capture their very souls into the walls. But that didn’t give her more status even as it worked.
6- She had an admiration to one animal in particular, the saber-toothed cat, as it was the most powerful hunter, it could take giants effortlessly and men feared them. She envied that strength, such power.
She painted sabertooths, around 70 of them, within a short time frame, not knowing she was capturing their very souls within the walls and ceilings of the cave.
7- One night the shaman was exhausted and she had a dream, in this dream the painted cats growled to her in a way she could understand, telling her that if she allowed their souls to rest within her, they would change her, she would become powerful, invincible and also queen of the land, but she needed to become their champion, as humans are taking down too many of the prey their kin hunt for a living.
8- The shaman agreed and knew this agreement would be permanent, life changing and would have consequences, so she left her tribe and ventured outside with just the clothing she was wearing and a bit of food.
9- Once she journeyed to a sacred mountain, she built an improvised refugee for herself to live by, she was occupied by this that she let her guard down against predators, but I am not referring to an animal outside or even a human enemy, but the predator within, that now lived within her.
Her body demanded nourishment and she felt the need to go on a hunt, she kept on seeing images on her mind of her running and chasing something large, even as she was running full speed, she felt no fatigue at all, only excitement.
10- Prey fell upon her hands.
Hands?
No, hands were not needed, as she thought of this her nailbeds gave way to claws as her hands and fingers deformed and grew fur and muscles. With those muscles and paws, prey was pinned down on the ground.
11- The woman felt hot, with one paw she ripped off her clothing as her breast were reducing in size and two more matching sets grew under them to prepare her for motherhood. (1 page)
12- Her human legs gave way to muscular feline legs covered in fur and a tiny tail emerged at the end (1 page)
13- And when her posture was quadrupedal, her bones reshaped into that position. (1 page)
14- Much to her disappointment, the woman tigress hadn’t hunted anything, but she was salivating at the idea, visions of her giving the killing blow with her fangs to prey made her stomach growl, but she didn’t had fangs yet.
Her skull reshaped, her hair fell apart and her eyes moved up front like those of a predator, and she spitted blood and teeth from her mouth. (1 page)
Visuals: Her human head drools and then you show in detail how her head reshapes.
15- The useless human teeth fell as sables emerged from her gums, sabertoothed cats are called that for a reason. (1 page)
16- Once her change was complete, she ran to meet prey, a giant deer, she was an unexperienced predator and the hunt was more of a battle than a hunt, and it felt good. (1 page)
17- The Smilodon within her commanded her to kill men and women to maintain balance, men were a plague that needed to be smitten for her kind, sabretooths, to reign supreme within the snow-covered lands and the vast forests.
18- As a woman she couldn’t stand to watch the butchery she did every day, and loneliness was causing her to lose her mind, luckily, she was an attractive sabretooth and got pregnant every time after time, and from one woman a community living on the mountain was formed, a community of man hunting werecats.
19- The shaman huntress killed men for more than two decades before seeing with her own eyes how scarce they were and fearful of the forces of nature. It took a bit of convincing, but she managed to tell her children that the best way to thrive was to join forces with humans.
20- When they met their old shaman again, they were all happy, as they thought everything that went wrong with their lives was a result of her departure, perhaps they did something back then to anger her somehow?
21- She came back with many children of various ages, at least 30 of them. The cavemen didn’t know they were weresabertooths like their now changed mother.
22- To save humanity from extinction the shaman and her kin decided to hunt sabretooths, thinking she was tricked by them all those years back.
23- With her efforts and men, sabretooths became nearly extinct where they were abundant before, and men prospered without their enemy in such a way that they became the apex predator where they lived.
Unfortunately, enough, within a few generations, the giants and many lifeforms became scarce to eventually disappear forever. They weresmilodon were honored as heroes and buried within their sacred cave until they became extinct as well, or perhaps not, as some say their genes still linger in some lucky humans nowadays.
24- The archaeologist woman came back to her senses, was it all a dream? (Splash page)
25- Then she heard a voice from within herself:
“You are my descendant, my daughter, and yours is the compromise and the burden of bearing my blood.”
“You have the spirit of the Smilodon within you as well, you and hundreds if not thousands of my children who remain dormant nowadays, you are the first sleeper who awakens to her full destiny, you will crave meat someday, soon, human flesh, as balance needs to be maintained, humanity needs to be purged in order for our kind and many others and animals to survive. You are the nowadays hero, our champion.”
26- “Do I know you- said the archaeologist- and how would I do all the things you mention, or why should I kill people?”
“It’s in your blood dear, you will understand, I was supposed to kill them all, the humankind, which are not too human now, nor too kind, and are selfish. Your body will teach you all you need to know and by instinct you will seek to awaken those who sleep from your brothers and sisters of the Smilodon.”
27- The descendant was full of doubt and didn’t agree with this, that didn’t stop her first change to come regardless, and she became the first among many.
28- The descendant is shown on the last page, as a were Smilodon, crouching on top of a tree, waiting for as family to sate her hunger, she learned to hunt, she learned to kill, she learned to like this…
The end.
2- A female archaeologist was studying the tombs and she was drawn to one of them, larger than the rest. Within it she found bones, female human bones and remains implying she was a huntress in life, which made it a one-of-a-kind discovery.
Even as she was a huntress, she was not buried with weapons nor depictions of weaponry on the painted walls of her tomb, but even thou, the walls showed she killed plenty of prehistoric fauna and men.
3- The most abundant animal painted was the Smilodon, surely this woman killed many and was regarded a protector to her tribe.
4- The skeleton of this chief woman told a story surely- the archaeologist thought as she cleaned the bones and took them to camp. But as she went there, she tripped on the cave and fell, breaking some bones and hitting herself hard on the head.
She fell unconscious and she dreamed, as something magical blew from the bones and into her…
5- She woke up, dressed as a shaman, and being the shaman of her tribe that lived nearby, only her was allowed to enter this holy place. She was a woman of privilege, and she was treated much better than the other women she knew but not like men, not even the lowest of men.
Full of envy and jealousy, she decided to perfect her witchcraft to gain more recognition within the tribe, she learned to use magic upon the animals the hunters would kill by painting them on the walls, it was like if she could capture their very souls into the walls. But that didn’t give her more status even as it worked.
6- She had an admiration to one animal in particular, the saber-toothed cat, as it was the most powerful hunter, it could take giants effortlessly and men feared them. She envied that strength, such power.
She painted sabertooths, around 70 of them, within a short time frame, not knowing she was capturing their very souls within the walls and ceilings of the cave.
7- One night the shaman was exhausted and she had a dream, in this dream the painted cats growled to her in a way she could understand, telling her that if she allowed their souls to rest within her, they would change her, she would become powerful, invincible and also queen of the land, but she needed to become their champion, as humans are taking down too many of the prey their kin hunt for a living.
8- The shaman agreed and knew this agreement would be permanent, life changing and would have consequences, so she left her tribe and ventured outside with just the clothing she was wearing and a bit of food.
9- Once she journeyed to a sacred mountain, she built an improvised refugee for herself to live by, she was occupied by this that she let her guard down against predators, but I am not referring to an animal outside or even a human enemy, but the predator within, that now lived within her.
Her body demanded nourishment and she felt the need to go on a hunt, she kept on seeing images on her mind of her running and chasing something large, even as she was running full speed, she felt no fatigue at all, only excitement.
10- Prey fell upon her hands.
Hands?
No, hands were not needed, as she thought of this her nailbeds gave way to claws as her hands and fingers deformed and grew fur and muscles. With those muscles and paws, prey was pinned down on the ground.
11- The woman felt hot, with one paw she ripped off her clothing as her breast were reducing in size and two more matching sets grew under them to prepare her for motherhood. (1 page)
12- Her human legs gave way to muscular feline legs covered in fur and a tiny tail emerged at the end (1 page)
13- And when her posture was quadrupedal, her bones reshaped into that position. (1 page)
14- Much to her disappointment, the woman tigress hadn’t hunted anything, but she was salivating at the idea, visions of her giving the killing blow with her fangs to prey made her stomach growl, but she didn’t had fangs yet.
Her skull reshaped, her hair fell apart and her eyes moved up front like those of a predator, and she spitted blood and teeth from her mouth. (1 page)
Visuals: Her human head drools and then you show in detail how her head reshapes.
15- The useless human teeth fell as sables emerged from her gums, sabertoothed cats are called that for a reason. (1 page)
16- Once her change was complete, she ran to meet prey, a giant deer, she was an unexperienced predator and the hunt was more of a battle than a hunt, and it felt good. (1 page)
17- The Smilodon within her commanded her to kill men and women to maintain balance, men were a plague that needed to be smitten for her kind, sabretooths, to reign supreme within the snow-covered lands and the vast forests.
18- As a woman she couldn’t stand to watch the butchery she did every day, and loneliness was causing her to lose her mind, luckily, she was an attractive sabretooth and got pregnant every time after time, and from one woman a community living on the mountain was formed, a community of man hunting werecats.
19- The shaman huntress killed men for more than two decades before seeing with her own eyes how scarce they were and fearful of the forces of nature. It took a bit of convincing, but she managed to tell her children that the best way to thrive was to join forces with humans.
20- When they met their old shaman again, they were all happy, as they thought everything that went wrong with their lives was a result of her departure, perhaps they did something back then to anger her somehow?
21- She came back with many children of various ages, at least 30 of them. The cavemen didn’t know they were weresabertooths like their now changed mother.
22- To save humanity from extinction the shaman and her kin decided to hunt sabretooths, thinking she was tricked by them all those years back.
23- With her efforts and men, sabretooths became nearly extinct where they were abundant before, and men prospered without their enemy in such a way that they became the apex predator where they lived.
Unfortunately, enough, within a few generations, the giants and many lifeforms became scarce to eventually disappear forever. They weresmilodon were honored as heroes and buried within their sacred cave until they became extinct as well, or perhaps not, as some say their genes still linger in some lucky humans nowadays.
24- The archaeologist woman came back to her senses, was it all a dream? (Splash page)
25- Then she heard a voice from within herself:
“You are my descendant, my daughter, and yours is the compromise and the burden of bearing my blood.”
“You have the spirit of the Smilodon within you as well, you and hundreds if not thousands of my children who remain dormant nowadays, you are the first sleeper who awakens to her full destiny, you will crave meat someday, soon, human flesh, as balance needs to be maintained, humanity needs to be purged in order for our kind and many others and animals to survive. You are the nowadays hero, our champion.”
26- “Do I know you- said the archaeologist- and how would I do all the things you mention, or why should I kill people?”
“It’s in your blood dear, you will understand, I was supposed to kill them all, the humankind, which are not too human now, nor too kind, and are selfish. Your body will teach you all you need to know and by instinct you will seek to awaken those who sleep from your brothers and sisters of the Smilodon.”
27- The descendant was full of doubt and didn’t agree with this, that didn’t stop her first change to come regardless, and she became the first among many.
28- The descendant is shown on the last page, as a were Smilodon, crouching on top of a tree, waiting for as family to sate her hunger, she learned to hunt, she learned to kill, she learned to like this…
The end.
Category Story / Transformation
Species Sabertooth
Gender Female
Size 50 x 50px
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Interesting plot, some good visuals very possible, I like the shifting roles. Nature, if you try to manage it, takes a LOT of managing.
Thank you very much. I am glad you feel this story has potential as well
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