"Nope, looks nothing like him."
"Well, carry on then."
An idea I've had for a long time. I may even have used it before. Kind of mean spirited but funny. 83
"Well, carry on then."
An idea I've had for a long time. I may even have used it before. Kind of mean spirited but funny. 83
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Vore
Species Seal
Size 1600 x 1220px
File Size 1.08 MB
Not sure which is more morbid: The sea lion openly acknowledging he can talk to the thing he just ate, or the human just casually asking if that's anyone she knows.
Unless the implication is that there are two classes of humans (which I'm sure most wild animals believe there to be) in the Stregaverse, one the animals consider friends (or at least available sex partners) and the other they consider food.
Sea lion dad: "Okay Junior, this may be the most important lesson I ever teach you. Look at these two humans. These are the kind that we fuck, and these are the kind that we fuck, then eat. See the difference?"
Sea lion kid: "One's standing up and the other is lying down with his hands tied behind his back and underpants in its mouth?"
Sea lion dad: "Well, yes, but besides that."
Unless the implication is that there are two classes of humans (which I'm sure most wild animals believe there to be) in the Stregaverse, one the animals consider friends (or at least available sex partners) and the other they consider food.
Sea lion dad: "Okay Junior, this may be the most important lesson I ever teach you. Look at these two humans. These are the kind that we fuck, and these are the kind that we fuck, then eat. See the difference?"
Sea lion kid: "One's standing up and the other is lying down with his hands tied behind his back and underpants in its mouth?"
Sea lion dad: "Well, yes, but besides that."
The original idea was to use Uvuzi as the pred in this. As she is a well known predator in Monstertown (albeit one who only eats people legally while there) "Is that anyone I know" would be somewhat less morbid. I was at a con and had just completed a couple of more complicated drawings, so I went with an easier to draw character.
This one does bed the question of the setting involved. The only non-creepy (or less creepy) one is that this beach has reforming prey and it's not a huge deal that the sea lion ate someone. It may even have been consensual prey.
This one does bed the question of the setting involved. The only non-creepy (or less creepy) one is that this beach has reforming prey and it's not a huge deal that the sea lion ate someone. It may even have been consensual prey.
Also a good idea.
"Wait, hang on," said half of everyone reading the comments. "Did Terastas, the biggest curmudgeon in Curmudgeonistan when it comes to fatal vore, make a joke about fatal vore, and Strega suggested a non-fatal alternative?!
"I must have slipped on a banana peel and landed in an alternate dimension!" *turns on the TV* "Maybe the GoT ending doesn't suck in this one!"
"Wait, hang on," said half of everyone reading the comments. "Did Terastas, the biggest curmudgeon in Curmudgeonistan when it comes to fatal vore, make a joke about fatal vore, and Strega suggested a non-fatal alternative?!
"I must have slipped on a banana peel and landed in an alternate dimension!" *turns on the TV* "Maybe the GoT ending doesn't suck in this one!"
I do have non fatal, or at least reforming, settings and characters. They are in the minority but they are out there. Consensual vore often requires reforming or safe vore unless the prey is crazy or terminally ill so when I want to do a consensual vore story I turn to those settings and characters.
Honestly, in this one the bulge looks a little *off*. The kid'd probably be lying on his side rather then aimed upward; if he WAS on his back, the face wouldn't be visible in the haunch.
It's rare I critique art (especially art I haven't commissioned) but I wanted to try and be at least a little helpful.
It's rare I critique art (especially art I haven't commissioned) but I wanted to try and be at least a little helpful.
Lying on his back, for some reason with his head pressed to one side so his face bulges out, I guess. Maybe there someone/something else in the sea lion's belly pushing his face against the side of the stomach. That being said, there's not one of my drawings where I couldn't point out one or more art errors.
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