Give me your suggestions for other POV preds.
6 years ago
I was thinking of doing one with the were-polar bear in my Monstertown setting where she interrogates "you" by shoving you into one hole and then another. That one's pretty likely to happen, but I'm also accepting suggestions for other preds.
Bear in mind (no pun intended) that the protagonist is deliberately as generic as possible in these. "You" don't have to be human, but a highly identifiable character as prey is probably a no-go.
Bear in mind (no pun intended) that the protagonist is deliberately as generic as possible in these. "You" don't have to be human, but a highly identifiable character as prey is probably a no-go.
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Not gonna lie, if I had to choose one of your go-to's, so to speak, I really wouldn't mind a badger. That TSA badger comic is a personal favorite of mine (mostly due to sloshy pred meat, among other things) :3
If it was something out of the ordinary, I have a huge, huge love for feral elephants. 'Zoo accidents' and such are a common mishap. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but just a suggestion!
Hialfi and Renard
Snake would be nice
If so, definitely delphox
If not, I'd think it would be interesting for a fox pov
folk tale monsters like the Snallyghaster, Moth-man, yeti, and even as far as the la chupracabra. I mean that would be very unique and
there are A LOT of folk tale monsters all over the globe. I mean how often do you read stories about the Morgantown Monster anyway?
With Renaud a POV would be quite fun, as it would most likely start with a first hand experience of having a giant fox's junk in your face. After getting filled and/or covered in the resulting mess the reader could be prompted to flip a coin to see which ending they get: Getting devoured by the fox or being let go and smelling like fox musk for a month or just getting eaten by something else.
With Hailfi, I just think he could use a snack. Could also just have him feature in a POV of being UBed by a certain badger.
Regardless, I've been enjoying the POV stories so far and look forward to whatever you come up with
Something more different and unique? An anthro thylacine. Now THAT's a jaw gape! And from what I've seen you don't mind stripes!
Cows also have pretty interesting mouths. No upper incisors, flesh bristles on the insides of the cheeks, super long prehensile tongue. Tough to find good ref pics though, not many people stick a camera and flashlight in a cow's mouth.