Figured I'd share this new snake I'm working on Simple enough, going to to get you to tell all your secrets before your slowly consumed...like the rest of your kind.
Tribe Swallower is a primitive Naga, over three hundred years and living most of that time in the uncivilized wilds, be they forest or jungle his huge slow moving coils have supped on countless sentients. Slowing civilizations encroachment to a crawl.
Tribe Swallower is a heavy naga, a thick python base with a base of dark blue coloration of his hide with lighter purple and dark green markings wrapped over his body. Thick coils slowly curling and vicing around in a properly crushing embrace
His name comes from his obsession in devouring everything about his prey, using his coils and his hypnotic eyes to drain the will and learn about the rest of his preys family, and relationships, and villages... eventually hunting down and consuming everything about them. Each moment of the lives spiraling down into his belly arouses him more in the sensuous snake way.. enjoying the feeling as one by one they slip through his lips and into the oblivion of a serpentine gut. Only to be later slithering through the upchuckled bones of his meals. He is proud of each line he has made extinct..
In order to enact his genocidal devouring he has developed the natural hypnotic talents of many serpents, his eyes of course but using his glistening trinket's like watches to add another layer of suggestive mind control and suggestion. It allows him to probe the location and names of the future meals before he consumes the entranced meal with minimal struggles and slow wet gulps.. His voice rather surprisingly flexible for a huge snake, sibilant and seductive he speaks with playful evil voice that taunts and teases his meal. Generally being totally honest about what he will do... and still having the serenading effect break his meal.
Tribe Swallower is a primitive Naga, over three hundred years and living most of that time in the uncivilized wilds, be they forest or jungle his huge slow moving coils have supped on countless sentients. Slowing civilizations encroachment to a crawl.
Tribe Swallower is a heavy naga, a thick python base with a base of dark blue coloration of his hide with lighter purple and dark green markings wrapped over his body. Thick coils slowly curling and vicing around in a properly crushing embrace
His name comes from his obsession in devouring everything about his prey, using his coils and his hypnotic eyes to drain the will and learn about the rest of his preys family, and relationships, and villages... eventually hunting down and consuming everything about them. Each moment of the lives spiraling down into his belly arouses him more in the sensuous snake way.. enjoying the feeling as one by one they slip through his lips and into the oblivion of a serpentine gut. Only to be later slithering through the upchuckled bones of his meals. He is proud of each line he has made extinct..
In order to enact his genocidal devouring he has developed the natural hypnotic talents of many serpents, his eyes of course but using his glistening trinket's like watches to add another layer of suggestive mind control and suggestion. It allows him to probe the location and names of the future meals before he consumes the entranced meal with minimal struggles and slow wet gulps.. His voice rather surprisingly flexible for a huge snake, sibilant and seductive he speaks with playful evil voice that taunts and teases his meal. Generally being totally honest about what he will do... and still having the serenading effect break his meal.
Category All / Vore
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1280 x 1175px
File Size 199.4 kB
There are many species that I love for certain reasons, you have snakes/rodents/Elephants/many other creatures with coiling for instance, then you have things that are good with all sorts of hypnotic and mesmerizing traditionally (Snakes some mustlids, demons and so on), yes almost any species can do such things but those that are traditional users are most often the stars
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