
These two rubber dolphins were created by the earth itself from the discarded waste dumped in the ocean by humans as a long-term method of retaking the planet. Hapless swimmers are lured away from large groups and are soon at the mercy of the dolphins. Many of their victims are turned into mind slaves, "willingly" bringing their friends and family into the ocean where they too can be rounded up for their dolphin masters.
Others meet less fortunate ends, such as being dragged away to one of their caves or into the open ocean where they are unlikely to ever be heard or seen from again. These special breed of dolphins usually only kill by accident, because a dead human isn't very useful (or entertaining).
Although they have a variety of ways of subjugating their prey, the victim here is in the early stages of being reprogrammed via sound waves. Once he's served his purpose, the dolphin on the left has other plans for him, far from interference...
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The pink dolphin was heavily based off of a character belonging to
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Others meet less fortunate ends, such as being dragged away to one of their caves or into the open ocean where they are unlikely to ever be heard or seen from again. These special breed of dolphins usually only kill by accident, because a dead human isn't very useful (or entertaining).
Although they have a variety of ways of subjugating their prey, the victim here is in the early stages of being reprogrammed via sound waves. Once he's served his purpose, the dolphin on the left has other plans for him, far from interference...
Part 2: Link
The pink dolphin was heavily based off of a character belonging to

Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Dolphin
Size 1800 x 1360px
File Size 862.7 kB
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