I wish there was a novel with vore
11 years ago
General
I've been reading a lot of sci-fi lately. in fact, in the last year or so I've read more books for fun than I have all my life before. Kinda sad that I only discovered the joy of reading at age 30, but as a dyslexic reading was always something for *other* people to do. I would hear people talking about reading Harry Potter or the Animorphs as a kid and just feeling like that was a club I was excluded from. Even in college I only read as much as I had to, and I hated it, so I assumed that all reading was like that. It wasn't until I read my friend Trick's novel that I kinda realized that reading for fun was something *I* could do.
Anyway, I've been reading Honor Harrington, Through Struggle the Stars, The Lost Fleet, Star Carrier, The Culture, and most recently Night's Dawn. Something I've noticed, though, (especially with Knight's Dawn) is sprinkled in with the action and storytelling is romance and sex scenes. Now, I don't mind the sex, but as an asexual it doesnt really *do* it for me. Now, these really aren't romance novels, so it's not the focus of the books. Still, I could imagine that, were I into hetero sex, it might be a nice bonus for while reading.
This got me to thinking "wouldn't it be nice if there was something like this, but with vore instead of sex (or in addition to) so that I could enjoy it along with the story?" It'd be even more enjoyable for me since I get such a kick out of my vore scenes having some kind of context and consequence to them. Even if it wasn't exactly the kind of vore I liked, I still would really dig the idea.
I guess I've already made two attempts at creating something like this myself. First there was Macro Lyfe, the comic I was updating three times a week. That was obviously going to have vore in it, but it would only be part of a broader concept with character development and world building. Of course, we all know how misserably THAT project failed. The other project has been the tabletop game I've been trying to run. It's supposed to be about 1/3 storytelling, 1/3 fight scenes and dungeon crawling, and 1/3 vore roleplaying between players and NPCs. I've had some success with that one, though I can tell not all the players like the concept of vofe in a "serious" game.
Back to the point, I do still wish there was something - a novel or graphic novel or webcomic or something - that was mainly about the story, the characters, and the world-building, but still with bonus vore content thrown in for the delight of all us voraphiles.
Anyway, I've been reading Honor Harrington, Through Struggle the Stars, The Lost Fleet, Star Carrier, The Culture, and most recently Night's Dawn. Something I've noticed, though, (especially with Knight's Dawn) is sprinkled in with the action and storytelling is romance and sex scenes. Now, I don't mind the sex, but as an asexual it doesnt really *do* it for me. Now, these really aren't romance novels, so it's not the focus of the books. Still, I could imagine that, were I into hetero sex, it might be a nice bonus for while reading.
This got me to thinking "wouldn't it be nice if there was something like this, but with vore instead of sex (or in addition to) so that I could enjoy it along with the story?" It'd be even more enjoyable for me since I get such a kick out of my vore scenes having some kind of context and consequence to them. Even if it wasn't exactly the kind of vore I liked, I still would really dig the idea.
I guess I've already made two attempts at creating something like this myself. First there was Macro Lyfe, the comic I was updating three times a week. That was obviously going to have vore in it, but it would only be part of a broader concept with character development and world building. Of course, we all know how misserably THAT project failed. The other project has been the tabletop game I've been trying to run. It's supposed to be about 1/3 storytelling, 1/3 fight scenes and dungeon crawling, and 1/3 vore roleplaying between players and NPCs. I've had some success with that one, though I can tell not all the players like the concept of vofe in a "serious" game.
Back to the point, I do still wish there was something - a novel or graphic novel or webcomic or something - that was mainly about the story, the characters, and the world-building, but still with bonus vore content thrown in for the delight of all us voraphiles.
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best bet would be making your own.
That's why its all written here.