
Sa'Luk's Smorgasbord - Part 3 (Vore)
My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by seven Disney villains, one of whom has eaten him twice -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio, the feral form of the evil Shere Khan from The Jungle Book, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin, Tick-Tock, the evil, Hook-obsessed crocodile from Peter Pan, Sewernose de Bergerac, the evil, opera-loving alligator from one episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Boll Weevil, the evil oat tycoon from one episode of DuckTales, and, most recently, the sinister Bankjob Beagle, one of the seven infamous Beagle Boys from DuckTales! We will yet again continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney villains. As I have said before, I'd always imagined them making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Bankjob, and he's jumped to his next Disney world. This time, he's found himself in Agrabah, or, rather, many miles outside of it, in the lair of the Forty Thieves, as seen in the final Aladdin movie, Aladdin and the King of Thieves. He has just appeared in their lair, where he will meet his next villain: the movie's main villain, Sa'Luk, the former second-in-command-turned-leader of the Forty Thieves. And just like in the previous comics, Jobe is going to end up just where he did with the last few villains: nestled firmly in Sa'Luk's belly.
I wanted to do this one featuring Sa'Luk for a couple of reasons. First of all, I noticed, via a random search on this site, that Aladdin's father, Cassim, has already gotten some love, but no one else from Aladdin and the King of Thieves had, so I immediately thought about the hotness and sexiness that was Sa'Luk. Second of all, I'd kind of had dreams of him eating me whole when I was a kid and wanted to see it come to fruition with Jobe. So here we are.
Nonetheless, I have to thank
ViceXXX for agreeing to tackle his second human predator. I can only hope that he's willing to tackle some more in the future!
“What is your name?” the tall, angry man demanded forcefully.
In a slight panic, Jobe, still being held by the throat replied, “Jobe. And who are you? Where is this?”
“You gaze upon Sa’Luk,” the man answered, “and this is the lair of the Forty Thieves.” He then looked off into the lair while Jobe still hung from his hand. “Of course, only eight of us are left now. The others are patrolling the area.”
Sa’Luk was the former second-in-command of the Forty Thieves, which was, as the name implied, a forty-member gang of thieves who looted and plundered cities and towns, as well as the people who lived in them, to steal their personal treasures and belongings to line their own pockets. They’d formerly also killed the people they robbed, but had adopted the policy of their former leader, Cassim.
Of course, just recently, Cassim had left the band of thieves to reunite with his long-lost song, Aladdin, a thief, or “street rat,” in his own right. He had defeated Sa’Luk in a duel to the death that the latter had barely survived. Currently, Aladdin was living in the nearby city of Agrabah and engaged to marry its princess, Jasmine. Now, Cassim hadn’t actually left the band, but just hours before, Sa’Luk had lied to and manipulated the remaining thieves into thinking he had.
This was because Sa’Luk had long been jealous and envious of Cassim and had greatly hated his policy of never harming the innocent, actually enjoying the act of killing people. He’d wanted his position as the King of Thieves for years and had finally manipulated his way into that position. Currently, he was about to lead the remaining members of the band into betraying him before then leading them to a long-sought treasure, the Hand of Midas. Ironically, the manipulation had occurred first by revealing the location of the thieves’ hideout to the head guard of Agrabah, Razoul, and allowing him to capture most of the thieves. Only seven of them had evaded capture, and with Sa’Luk there to convince them that Cassim had been the one to betray them (even though he, Sa’Luk, had instead) and that he was a far better leader who could reapply their old policies, he had easily taken control of the band, just as he had always wanted.
But currently, he was watching over the hideout while the other thieves were patrolling to watch for any other guards possibly coming to arrest them.
Sa’Luk smiled sinisterly at Jobe, his face still close to his captive’s. “So while I await their return,” he went on, “I get to decide just what to do with you.”
Of course, unbeknownst to him, Jobe was slowly reaching behind his back to pull out his weapon: his shiny, silvery flute. He was slowly raising and readying it. . . .
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ViceXXX.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Bankjob, and he's jumped to his next Disney world. This time, he's found himself in Agrabah, or, rather, many miles outside of it, in the lair of the Forty Thieves, as seen in the final Aladdin movie, Aladdin and the King of Thieves. He has just appeared in their lair, where he will meet his next villain: the movie's main villain, Sa'Luk, the former second-in-command-turned-leader of the Forty Thieves. And just like in the previous comics, Jobe is going to end up just where he did with the last few villains: nestled firmly in Sa'Luk's belly.
I wanted to do this one featuring Sa'Luk for a couple of reasons. First of all, I noticed, via a random search on this site, that Aladdin's father, Cassim, has already gotten some love, but no one else from Aladdin and the King of Thieves had, so I immediately thought about the hotness and sexiness that was Sa'Luk. Second of all, I'd kind of had dreams of him eating me whole when I was a kid and wanted to see it come to fruition with Jobe. So here we are.
Nonetheless, I have to thank

“What is your name?” the tall, angry man demanded forcefully.
In a slight panic, Jobe, still being held by the throat replied, “Jobe. And who are you? Where is this?”
“You gaze upon Sa’Luk,” the man answered, “and this is the lair of the Forty Thieves.” He then looked off into the lair while Jobe still hung from his hand. “Of course, only eight of us are left now. The others are patrolling the area.”
Sa’Luk was the former second-in-command of the Forty Thieves, which was, as the name implied, a forty-member gang of thieves who looted and plundered cities and towns, as well as the people who lived in them, to steal their personal treasures and belongings to line their own pockets. They’d formerly also killed the people they robbed, but had adopted the policy of their former leader, Cassim.
Of course, just recently, Cassim had left the band of thieves to reunite with his long-lost song, Aladdin, a thief, or “street rat,” in his own right. He had defeated Sa’Luk in a duel to the death that the latter had barely survived. Currently, Aladdin was living in the nearby city of Agrabah and engaged to marry its princess, Jasmine. Now, Cassim hadn’t actually left the band, but just hours before, Sa’Luk had lied to and manipulated the remaining thieves into thinking he had.
This was because Sa’Luk had long been jealous and envious of Cassim and had greatly hated his policy of never harming the innocent, actually enjoying the act of killing people. He’d wanted his position as the King of Thieves for years and had finally manipulated his way into that position. Currently, he was about to lead the remaining members of the band into betraying him before then leading them to a long-sought treasure, the Hand of Midas. Ironically, the manipulation had occurred first by revealing the location of the thieves’ hideout to the head guard of Agrabah, Razoul, and allowing him to capture most of the thieves. Only seven of them had evaded capture, and with Sa’Luk there to convince them that Cassim had been the one to betray them (even though he, Sa’Luk, had instead) and that he was a far better leader who could reapply their old policies, he had easily taken control of the band, just as he had always wanted.
But currently, he was watching over the hideout while the other thieves were patrolling to watch for any other guards possibly coming to arrest them.
Sa’Luk smiled sinisterly at Jobe, his face still close to his captive’s. “So while I await their return,” he went on, “I get to decide just what to do with you.”
Of course, unbeknownst to him, Jobe was slowly reaching behind his back to pull out his weapon: his shiny, silvery flute. He was slowly raising and readying it. . . .
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