
Nommed in Nottingham - Part 2 (Vore)
My All Creation deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by ten 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, the sinister Bankjob Beagle, one of the seven infamous Beagle Boys from DuckTales, the deadly Sa'Luk, the Cassim-replacing King of Thieves from Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and, most recently, the dastardly Dark Dragon from American Dragon Jake Long! 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 and absorption by the Dark Dragon and has jumped to his next Disney world. This time, he's found himself in a forest of the kingdom of Nottingham as seen in the anthro-only version of Robin Hood. He is just walking through the forest, looking for a way home, when he meets the tertiary villain of the movie: the lupine version of the "Honorable" Sherriff of Nottingham. And just like with the previous villains, Jobe will end up right where he did with the last few villains: devoured and digested. . . .
“What are you doing in my forest?” the wolf asked while still looking evil.
“I am no outlaw, sir,” Jobe replied, looking up at the wolf and addressing him as calmly as he could, “and I know not where I even am, or whom you are.”
The wolf put his sword away. “Well, I’m the Honorable Sheriff of Nottingam,” he said, introducing himself. Then, gesturing around the area. “And this is the Sherwood Forest. I patrol these woods with my men every day to look for outlaws.”
Despite his title, the “Honorable” Sherriff of Nottingham was far from honorable. He worked in the direct service of the current King of Nottingham, a lion named Prince John, and enforced his laws, which included his favorite one: taking taxes from the incredibly poor people there to the point that the people were not only poor, but destitute. Not one farthing was safe from being taken away by the evil wolf.
“Well, I am no outlaw,” Jobe said, placing a hand over his chest. “I am not even from here.”
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In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion and absorption by the Dark Dragon and has jumped to his next Disney world. This time, he's found himself in a forest of the kingdom of Nottingham as seen in the anthro-only version of Robin Hood. He is just walking through the forest, looking for a way home, when he meets the tertiary villain of the movie: the lupine version of the "Honorable" Sherriff of Nottingham. And just like with the previous villains, Jobe will end up right where he did with the last few villains: devoured and digested. . . .
“What are you doing in my forest?” the wolf asked while still looking evil.
“I am no outlaw, sir,” Jobe replied, looking up at the wolf and addressing him as calmly as he could, “and I know not where I even am, or whom you are.”
The wolf put his sword away. “Well, I’m the Honorable Sheriff of Nottingam,” he said, introducing himself. Then, gesturing around the area. “And this is the Sherwood Forest. I patrol these woods with my men every day to look for outlaws.”
Despite his title, the “Honorable” Sherriff of Nottingham was far from honorable. He worked in the direct service of the current King of Nottingham, a lion named Prince John, and enforced his laws, which included his favorite one: taking taxes from the incredibly poor people there to the point that the people were not only poor, but destitute. Not one farthing was safe from being taken away by the evil wolf.
“Well, I am no outlaw,” Jobe said, placing a hand over his chest. “I am not even from here.”
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