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Hi everyone! In early celebration of Vore Day, I decided to make a big spread of all my theoretically-returning characters. I've been meaning for a while to start doing more stories and art with the characters I already have, rather than continually creating new characters that I'll never use again.
So here are all the characters that I've created with the intent of seeing them again (even though at least a few of them have only been in one story so far. It's also entirely possible that I've missed some.) I'd love to hear any feedback on which character(s) you would like to see more of! I'll have a short description of each one below, going from left to right, beneath descriptions of the settings that they're from.
Setting #1: The Den
The Den is a setting I came up with some time ago for a longer story idea that, at this point, I'm probably never going to write. This setting has slightly stricter rules than some of my others. The world of The Den is inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, and there are no non-anthro animals in this setting. Vore is something that is known and accepted, but not something one usually talks about in polite conversation. The stories revolve around a night club called "The Den," which is meant to be a haven for predators where they can go to talk openly about their hunting and just generally be themselves.
Alex:
A small female rabbit. She works as a bartender at The Den. As one can imagine, this is dangerous work, and isn't the kind of place you would normally see a bunny, but Alex is quite capable of defending herself against larger predators. Though she is physically incapable of swallowing someone whole, Alex identifies as a predator. She lives out the experience vicariously through her friends, often helping them find prey.
Themes:
+ Vorish teasing (without anyone actually being eaten)
Rox:
A cruel and cunning predatory wolf. Rox is Lindsay's roommate, and a frequent patron at The Den. She likes to toy with her victims, sometimes leading them on for days before finishing things. Will pretend to be someone's friend before turning around and betraying them. To her few true friends, though, she is fiercely loyal.
Themes:
+ Cruel predator
+ Seduction
+ Betrayal
Lindsay:
A petite feline predator. Lindsay is introverted, by-the-books, and pragmatic. She hunts mainly via surprise, leveraging her unintimidating appearance to allow her to get close to unsuspecting prey. Unlike Rox, she rarely stalks prey ahead of time.
Lindsay is Rox's roommate and Alex's best friend. She frequents The Den, but only because Rox and Alex keep dragging her there. She tends to be polite but cold with people she doesn't know.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Won't cause her prey undue suffering
Setting #2: Fantasy/The Beast Nation
A fantasy-type setting with stories taking place in a heavily-forested area known as "The Beast Nation" inhabited almost entirely by Beastfolk (anthros.) The roads between villages are fraught with danger, which prompted the creation of the "Adventurer's Guild," a crew of mercenaries and rangers who patrol the roads, work as guides, and facilitate travel between the cities.
Magic exists in this world and can technically be practiced by anyone, but practicing magic safely is difficult and requires extensive training. A relatively recent (within the last 50 years) invention allows pre-cast magical spells to be stored in bottles, thus making magic available to the masses and kick-starting a sort of industrial revolution as people invent new uses for the bottles spells. Mages tend to run shops where the cast, bottle, and sell their spells, which can vary wildly in price depending on the difficulty of the spell and are used for many purposes.
Fia:
Young feline with unusually bright, pink fur. Wishes to be an adventurer, but is having trouble joining the official Adventurer's Guild. Grew up far from civilization on the outskirts of the Beast Nation, and is trying to adjust to city life. Has a magic sword, and is capable of doing some magic herself.
Themes:
+ Casual vore (but trying to cut back)
+ Fantasy adventure
Elena:
A female dragon who raised Fia during the latter part of Fia's childhood. Older than she looks. Has little tolerance for the foolishness of mortals; operates according to her own moral compass, regardless of circumstance.
Themes:
+ Eats those she feels deserve it
Tess:
Feline cursed to remain in a wooden chest for all eternity. The chest is filled with a never-ending supply of treasure. The chest is in the ruins of an old castle, and she considers herself the protector of the treasure. Eats adventurers who come looking to steal it.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Lighthearted adventure
Kira:
Feline "taur." Result of magical experimentation. Compelled to swallow anyone who matches a certain "profile." This profile includes both physical characteristics and a harder-to-quantify signature of a person's natural energy; as such, it is very hard to know who will trigger it. Those she swallows do not die, but are instead stored forever, undying and unaging, in her belly. Her stomach is magically larger on the inside than it is on the outside, and the inside grows with each person she eats; she potentially has thousands of people living inside her.
Themes:
+ Non-fatal "storage" vore
+ Casual/unexpected vore
Cerise:
An arctic fox who grew up on the streets. When she was a young girl, she was kidnapped by a mage and used for magical experimentation. The experiments resulted in her body being filled with powerful pheromones -- a good whiff of her breath can put potential prey into a stupor. After escaping, she spent an amount of time abusing her powers before she was stopped by the Adventurer's Guild. She has been allowed into the Guild on a trial basis while she tries to learn to control her powers. She's trying to be more ethical about using her pheromones, but still struggles with temptation.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Pheromones/Mind Control
Setting #3: Modern
A modern setting with more lax rules. Populated by normal-sized anthropomorphic animals as well as micros, feral animals (both intelligent and not) and other creatures. Has slightly more advanced technology than the real world, as well as some elements of fantasy (including gods and spirits.) Been called my "casual vore 'verse"; vore is not only accepted, but very casual in this setting. Expect to get nabbed off the street just because someone thought you looked like a good snack.
Chocolat:
Pretty much the only character on this list who is a dedicated prey. Chocolat is a bunny-taur that works at Rubysnoot's restaurant Chompers. Chocolat is polite but honest, and tends to call things as she sees them.
Themes:
+ Prey
+ Digestion with reformation
Fox (with a hoodie):
A yet-unnamed female fox, often seen wearing a hoodie. Likes to play with her prey, though she's not as cruel about it as some of my other predators (coughRoxcough). Sometimes keeps trophies (like clothes) from her prey.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
Raine:
An anthropomorphic spirit of gluttony. Raine is very large (easily the largest predator on this list.) Raine prefers her prey willing, and often does not digest them (though she can if she wants to). She likes keeping willing participants as "belly pets," though her immortal nature means she doesn't always consider time the same way others do (her offer to stay in her belly "for a little while" could end up meaning multiple years.)
Themes:
+ Willing vore
+ Non-fatal vore
+ Storage vore
+ Long stays
Richard and Olive
A loving couple who make their relationship work in spite of the significant difference in size between them. Often enjoying playing predator/prey games with each other, with Richard playing the "vicious predator" for Olive even though he's pretty mild normally.
Themes:
+ Domination play
+ Protective predator
Hope:
A female feline who was nearly killed in a bad car accident. She was rescued by a family of mice, who fixed her up and built her a new cyborg body. The mouse family now lives, not just with her, but inside her, acting as her "crew" and keeping her cyborg body maintained. Hope provides the mice with a home and protection, and they keep her alive; both sides maintain a relationship of respect for each other. Hope occasionally eats live prey, which are converted into fuel by her cyborg body. She is not capable of eating same-size prey; her diet consists of micros, "normal" food, and occasionally things like oil and metal (to assist in maintenance.)
Themes:
+ Micro/macro
+ Endosoma (mechasoma?)
Miranda:
A sphinx who is compelled by her nature to sneak riddles into casual conversation. Anyone who answers one of these riddles incorrectly is then eaten; Miranda has no choice in the matter. Tends to be very casual about eating people, even if they had been her friends. Answering one of her riddles wrong or with an admission of ignorance will get you eaten; answering a riddle with silence will not. In other words, you have to actually say "I don't know" or the equivalent to be in trouble.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Unexpected vore
Marcus:
Marcus is a feline taur who's "bottom half" has a mind of its own, with its own desires and needs. Marcus himself is cultured and urbane, but can become quite ferocious if the bottom half takes over -- he prevents this from happening by striking a balance and occasionally allowing his lower half to indulge its desires (usually in the form of some particular prey it wants to devour.) Though Marcus has two "minds" or "personalities," they are not completely seperate, and they are both "Marcus."
Marcus is pictured here with his two girlfriends, Lise (a fancy rat) and Milly (a fennec fox.)
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Multiple prey
+ Slow digestion
Tammi:
An anthro chipmunk capable of holding large prey in her cheeks, sometimes for days at a time. Tammi is a student in college, and is currently experimenting with different relationships (including a new girlfriend) that she wouldn't have thought viable while still living at home with her conservative family.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Storage vore
And that's all! Thanks for reading all the way here, and again, please let me know: which of these characters would you be interested in seeing more of?
Hi everyone! In early celebration of Vore Day, I decided to make a big spread of all my theoretically-returning characters. I've been meaning for a while to start doing more stories and art with the characters I already have, rather than continually creating new characters that I'll never use again.
So here are all the characters that I've created with the intent of seeing them again (even though at least a few of them have only been in one story so far. It's also entirely possible that I've missed some.) I'd love to hear any feedback on which character(s) you would like to see more of! I'll have a short description of each one below, going from left to right, beneath descriptions of the settings that they're from.
Setting #1: The Den
The Den is a setting I came up with some time ago for a longer story idea that, at this point, I'm probably never going to write. This setting has slightly stricter rules than some of my others. The world of The Den is inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, and there are no non-anthro animals in this setting. Vore is something that is known and accepted, but not something one usually talks about in polite conversation. The stories revolve around a night club called "The Den," which is meant to be a haven for predators where they can go to talk openly about their hunting and just generally be themselves.
Alex:
A small female rabbit. She works as a bartender at The Den. As one can imagine, this is dangerous work, and isn't the kind of place you would normally see a bunny, but Alex is quite capable of defending herself against larger predators. Though she is physically incapable of swallowing someone whole, Alex identifies as a predator. She lives out the experience vicariously through her friends, often helping them find prey.
Themes:
+ Vorish teasing (without anyone actually being eaten)
Rox:
A cruel and cunning predatory wolf. Rox is Lindsay's roommate, and a frequent patron at The Den. She likes to toy with her victims, sometimes leading them on for days before finishing things. Will pretend to be someone's friend before turning around and betraying them. To her few true friends, though, she is fiercely loyal.
Themes:
+ Cruel predator
+ Seduction
+ Betrayal
Lindsay:
A petite feline predator. Lindsay is introverted, by-the-books, and pragmatic. She hunts mainly via surprise, leveraging her unintimidating appearance to allow her to get close to unsuspecting prey. Unlike Rox, she rarely stalks prey ahead of time.
Lindsay is Rox's roommate and Alex's best friend. She frequents The Den, but only because Rox and Alex keep dragging her there. She tends to be polite but cold with people she doesn't know.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Won't cause her prey undue suffering
Setting #2: Fantasy/The Beast Nation
A fantasy-type setting with stories taking place in a heavily-forested area known as "The Beast Nation" inhabited almost entirely by Beastfolk (anthros.) The roads between villages are fraught with danger, which prompted the creation of the "Adventurer's Guild," a crew of mercenaries and rangers who patrol the roads, work as guides, and facilitate travel between the cities.
Magic exists in this world and can technically be practiced by anyone, but practicing magic safely is difficult and requires extensive training. A relatively recent (within the last 50 years) invention allows pre-cast magical spells to be stored in bottles, thus making magic available to the masses and kick-starting a sort of industrial revolution as people invent new uses for the bottles spells. Mages tend to run shops where the cast, bottle, and sell their spells, which can vary wildly in price depending on the difficulty of the spell and are used for many purposes.
Fia:
Young feline with unusually bright, pink fur. Wishes to be an adventurer, but is having trouble joining the official Adventurer's Guild. Grew up far from civilization on the outskirts of the Beast Nation, and is trying to adjust to city life. Has a magic sword, and is capable of doing some magic herself.
Themes:
+ Casual vore (but trying to cut back)
+ Fantasy adventure
Elena:
A female dragon who raised Fia during the latter part of Fia's childhood. Older than she looks. Has little tolerance for the foolishness of mortals; operates according to her own moral compass, regardless of circumstance.
Themes:
+ Eats those she feels deserve it
Tess:
Feline cursed to remain in a wooden chest for all eternity. The chest is filled with a never-ending supply of treasure. The chest is in the ruins of an old castle, and she considers herself the protector of the treasure. Eats adventurers who come looking to steal it.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Lighthearted adventure
Kira:
Feline "taur." Result of magical experimentation. Compelled to swallow anyone who matches a certain "profile." This profile includes both physical characteristics and a harder-to-quantify signature of a person's natural energy; as such, it is very hard to know who will trigger it. Those she swallows do not die, but are instead stored forever, undying and unaging, in her belly. Her stomach is magically larger on the inside than it is on the outside, and the inside grows with each person she eats; she potentially has thousands of people living inside her.
Themes:
+ Non-fatal "storage" vore
+ Casual/unexpected vore
Cerise:
An arctic fox who grew up on the streets. When she was a young girl, she was kidnapped by a mage and used for magical experimentation. The experiments resulted in her body being filled with powerful pheromones -- a good whiff of her breath can put potential prey into a stupor. After escaping, she spent an amount of time abusing her powers before she was stopped by the Adventurer's Guild. She has been allowed into the Guild on a trial basis while she tries to learn to control her powers. She's trying to be more ethical about using her pheromones, but still struggles with temptation.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Pheromones/Mind Control
Setting #3: Modern
A modern setting with more lax rules. Populated by normal-sized anthropomorphic animals as well as micros, feral animals (both intelligent and not) and other creatures. Has slightly more advanced technology than the real world, as well as some elements of fantasy (including gods and spirits.) Been called my "casual vore 'verse"; vore is not only accepted, but very casual in this setting. Expect to get nabbed off the street just because someone thought you looked like a good snack.
Chocolat:
Pretty much the only character on this list who is a dedicated prey. Chocolat is a bunny-taur that works at Rubysnoot's restaurant Chompers. Chocolat is polite but honest, and tends to call things as she sees them.
Themes:
+ Prey
+ Digestion with reformation
Fox (with a hoodie):
A yet-unnamed female fox, often seen wearing a hoodie. Likes to play with her prey, though she's not as cruel about it as some of my other predators (coughRoxcough). Sometimes keeps trophies (like clothes) from her prey.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
Raine:
An anthropomorphic spirit of gluttony. Raine is very large (easily the largest predator on this list.) Raine prefers her prey willing, and often does not digest them (though she can if she wants to). She likes keeping willing participants as "belly pets," though her immortal nature means she doesn't always consider time the same way others do (her offer to stay in her belly "for a little while" could end up meaning multiple years.)
Themes:
+ Willing vore
+ Non-fatal vore
+ Storage vore
+ Long stays
Richard and Olive
A loving couple who make their relationship work in spite of the significant difference in size between them. Often enjoying playing predator/prey games with each other, with Richard playing the "vicious predator" for Olive even though he's pretty mild normally.
Themes:
+ Domination play
+ Protective predator
Hope:
A female feline who was nearly killed in a bad car accident. She was rescued by a family of mice, who fixed her up and built her a new cyborg body. The mouse family now lives, not just with her, but inside her, acting as her "crew" and keeping her cyborg body maintained. Hope provides the mice with a home and protection, and they keep her alive; both sides maintain a relationship of respect for each other. Hope occasionally eats live prey, which are converted into fuel by her cyborg body. She is not capable of eating same-size prey; her diet consists of micros, "normal" food, and occasionally things like oil and metal (to assist in maintenance.)
Themes:
+ Micro/macro
+ Endosoma (mechasoma?)
Miranda:
A sphinx who is compelled by her nature to sneak riddles into casual conversation. Anyone who answers one of these riddles incorrectly is then eaten; Miranda has no choice in the matter. Tends to be very casual about eating people, even if they had been her friends. Answering one of her riddles wrong or with an admission of ignorance will get you eaten; answering a riddle with silence will not. In other words, you have to actually say "I don't know" or the equivalent to be in trouble.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Unexpected vore
Marcus:
Marcus is a feline taur who's "bottom half" has a mind of its own, with its own desires and needs. Marcus himself is cultured and urbane, but can become quite ferocious if the bottom half takes over -- he prevents this from happening by striking a balance and occasionally allowing his lower half to indulge its desires (usually in the form of some particular prey it wants to devour.) Though Marcus has two "minds" or "personalities," they are not completely seperate, and they are both "Marcus."
Marcus is pictured here with his two girlfriends, Lise (a fancy rat) and Milly (a fennec fox.)
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Multiple prey
+ Slow digestion
Tammi:
An anthro chipmunk capable of holding large prey in her cheeks, sometimes for days at a time. Tammi is a student in college, and is currently experimenting with different relationships (including a new girlfriend) that she wouldn't have thought viable while still living at home with her conservative family.
Themes:
+ Casual vore
+ Storage vore
And that's all! Thanks for reading all the way here, and again, please let me know: which of these characters would you be interested in seeing more of?
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Is Elena the same female dragon from your picture 'Tongue Tied' or was that a generic dragon?
Either way out of the list I like Elena the most. Since I have a weakness for scalies and like how she was willing to help anthros like Fia while having no problem eating those that crossed the line of her own moral compass.
Either way out of the list I like Elena the most. Since I have a weakness for scalies and like how she was willing to help anthros like Fia while having no problem eating those that crossed the line of her own moral compass.
I actually hadn't intended for that dragon to be Elena, but it could be! I drew that dragon a little more slender than I would normal draw Elena (who I picture a bit more muscular.) But if that wasn't Elena, they were definitely the same species; they had the same color scales and same kind of horns!
Yeah, Elena is more than happy to help people who need it (though she'll probably pretend to be grudging about it at the time; she's got a reputation to keep up, after all!)
Yeah, Elena is more than happy to help people who need it (though she'll probably pretend to be grudging about it at the time; she's got a reputation to keep up, after all!)
I dunno! I thought it was pretty cool but it didn't get a whole ton of response when I posted it. Maybe the long picture just didn't make an attractive thumbnail? Regardless, I'm glad you like it! Any particular character catch your eye as one you'd like to see more of?
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