After the prey has been eaten
10 years ago
This is just a quicky.
So i've been around a while. I've seen the vore community grow in both good and bad directions but I don't want to my two cents in that jar...not publicly anyways. One thing though still hasn't really changed much in the term of story writing and comics and sequences...its that a lot of people “avoid” the after devouring event.
What I mean by that is that when ever a creature, monster, or person eats something or someone, the story tends to ether stop after there done eating or completely skip a day or something and return with an empty belly.
All I can say to that is HOW FUCKING BORING!!!! Call me a fan of bellies or what ever but I like to see the “after effects” of nomming up some one the same size as them selves. To have something just go away or stop ruins the fun and awkwardness of it. Have the character try to do choirs or a job while they have there large sloshing belly. Or if the character doesn't care have it walk through public just so people can be really shocked by it. SOMETHING!
This can be both for fatal and non fatal though I find non fatal more fun in an awkward sense. Just seems like a wasted opportunity to not have the character...basically continue there life. Now granted having the prey devoured and ending the story there is a good dramatic end but so many story's do that. And having the pred wake up in the next morning with no belly is just goofy to me. I know some people like the idea that “nothing happened” when the prey is digested but still.
Also i want to make it clear. Im not talking about right after the prey is eaten. I'm talking about minutes or even hours after the prey has been devoured.
So if your writing a story, try thinking about putting your character with a large belly in a fun/awkward spot, it might be a lot of fun.
So i've been around a while. I've seen the vore community grow in both good and bad directions but I don't want to my two cents in that jar...not publicly anyways. One thing though still hasn't really changed much in the term of story writing and comics and sequences...its that a lot of people “avoid” the after devouring event.
What I mean by that is that when ever a creature, monster, or person eats something or someone, the story tends to ether stop after there done eating or completely skip a day or something and return with an empty belly.
All I can say to that is HOW FUCKING BORING!!!! Call me a fan of bellies or what ever but I like to see the “after effects” of nomming up some one the same size as them selves. To have something just go away or stop ruins the fun and awkwardness of it. Have the character try to do choirs or a job while they have there large sloshing belly. Or if the character doesn't care have it walk through public just so people can be really shocked by it. SOMETHING!
This can be both for fatal and non fatal though I find non fatal more fun in an awkward sense. Just seems like a wasted opportunity to not have the character...basically continue there life. Now granted having the prey devoured and ending the story there is a good dramatic end but so many story's do that. And having the pred wake up in the next morning with no belly is just goofy to me. I know some people like the idea that “nothing happened” when the prey is digested but still.
Also i want to make it clear. Im not talking about right after the prey is eaten. I'm talking about minutes or even hours after the prey has been devoured.
So if your writing a story, try thinking about putting your character with a large belly in a fun/awkward spot, it might be a lot of fun.
FA+

I've seen a few "living with the gut" segments, prey either still alive or digested, but will acknowledge that such tend to be in the minority, for the reasons I listed. If it weren't for the fact that I am having something of a disconnect with my interest in vore, as far as creating such works is concerned, I'd consider taking you up on this to see what happened. I might still try, I don't know.
And, yeah, I'm totally into non-fatal vore more. It's just more fun when the prey comes back for more.
Why? Because it's a freakin' story. A story commands a significant time investment from your audience, ergo I don't expect anyone looking for just a quick fap to commit to it. So instead I focus on the before and after -- what caused Character A to want Character B inside him/her, and what the consequences of a successful acquisition are.
Never got around to it, and probably never will, but I sometimes toy with the idea of writing a follow-up to "Induction" centered around a final test where they need to spend an entire day with an "occupant" at a theme park and not have anyone know s/he is in there. Might give it a whirl if I can get a good computer and I ever have writer's block on the things I need to get done.