
Had my first commission in quite a while! This one comes from
gomanfury, featuring Nick Wilde turning into Dragon from Shrek and being a bit hungry and destructive. I'm not super into TF so this is a new one for me, but was fun to do. Especially the vore bits. Enjoy!
Nick was all alone. He had dismissed his tour guide an hour ago.
He had taken a visit to the site of medieval ruins, many many miles outside of Zootopia. His girlfriend, Judy Hopps, was a fan of mammal history, and he was looking to find a neat item to bring back to her as a gift. Sure, there was a gift store, but those wouldn’t be special. Of course, he couldn’t just take anything he wanted. He promised he would run it by his ferret tour guide back on the trail to make sure it was fine.
And now the novice cop found himself in the midst of the ruins of an old castle. Nick wasn’t much of a student, but he was pretty sure where he stood, surrounded by a massive cobblestone interior, was once the main body for a monarchy. The one thing he knew was the legend of the dragon queen. Supposedly, mammals didn’t always have it so good. They had competition, not from birds, but from reptiles, and dragons, more than any others. Apparently a brutal dragon queen once ruled the land.
“I don’t believe any of that nonsense.” Nick snorted, smiling. “Intelligent reptiles? Dragons? Ridiculous. Mammals have always ruled the world.”
He went up and down several vacant, lonely hallways, only to find nothing there either. Nick was beginning to think it was a silly idea.
“If there really was anything of note here, wouldn’t it have been taken by ancient mammals centuries ago?” he wondered out loud. “Or maybe even by people like me just walking around the ruins? Yup, I’m a dumb fox. Judy would laugh at me if she knew what I thought of.”
Before leaving, he figured he’d try one more room. There was a strong light coming from a small stone room ahead. It couldn’t have been daylight, the walls didn’t have any windows or cracks. Something else must have been making the glow. Upon entering the room, carefully, he saw that the light was coming from the keyhole of a small wooden chest.
“Ooooh treasure time!” Nick humorously licked his lips like a cartoon bandit. “If the light through the keyhole is that strong, this thing must be powerful.”
Luckily there was no lock on the chest, so the curious fox was able to open it without a problem.
And his mouth fell agape at what he saw.
It was a bright, beautiful red gem, about the size of a bat, or another small mammal. Its red was dark, more like the color of dried blood than a ruby. In the middle of it he could make out the outline of a dragon. To was standing on two feet with a massive stomach hanging out. The dragon cradled the bottom of their belly with a hand, and its mouth was open. Whether it was in attack or it was eating, it was hard to say.
The only light around was coming from the gem itself. Nick needed to get a better look at it, so he took it out of the chest...and then it happened…
“Huh?” Nick grimaced in fright. “What the heck is it doing?”
Upon touching it, the gem began to float in mid air. The fox tried grabbing it again, but it wouldn’t budge. It was just floating in the air, slowly spinning at eye-level to him. All Nick could do was watch it, mouth open, hoping the thing’s magic would reveal itself.
Then it did something he wasn’t expecting. Too fast for him to react, the gem sped into his mouth. It got caught in his throat, because of its size, and before Nick knew it, he was fighting it.
“Gahh grraaraaaarrrr!”
Nick couldn’t speak. The gem was still fighting its way down his gullet. The fox tried to reach into his own mouth to pry it out, but the gem was too strong. Not wanting to choke more on it, Nick closed his eyes, concentrating before swallowing it down.
GLUG!
The gem made a noticeable bulge as it went down his chest and settled in his stomach.
“Oh...phew…” Nick wiped his brow, bending over to catch his breath. “I don’t know what the hell that was, but I’m glad it didn’t kill me. I do NOT look forward to that gem coming out.” He grimaced as he gave his butt a few pats, knowing what it would be going through either later in the day or tomorrow.
Then his teeth clenched together. His body went stiff. For a few seconds he couldn’t move, and there was a loud rumbling deep within his stomach.
“This is bad.” he said through his teeth. “This is why you just swallow strange gems.”
The room around him was shrinking. His head was getting closer to the ceiling, and his whole body was starting to itch. He couldn’t look down, but he felt his fur start to fall off. An added weight began to grow on his rump, as his tail could actually touch the ground. Slowly the skin underneath his orange fur began to go a dark red, and his chest and belly became more of a cream color.
“Stop! Stop!” Nick tried to protest, but he couldn’t even recognize his own voice.
His shirt, pants and tie had already been torn off his body. They were just raggedy shred on the ruined floor. He was now totally naked, but a growing part of his brain didn’t care about that. Something about it was starting to feel much more natural. Preferred.
The former fox began to claw at his sides and chest. The transition from skin to scales wasn’t a pleasant one, but thankfully the pain went away just as his reptilian hide finished forming, and the area of his mammal body was in the past. His stomach continued to grow, as if he’d just swallowed a horse. As his head broke through the ceiling of the ruins, sending the whole roof crumbling down, he watched his lower half with a mix of panic and fascination. His belly was BIG, his giant lizard feet were big, and his new heavy tail showed behind his giant butt. Even causally, the casual swaying of his tail was enough to tear down the walls of the room. He felt his face being pulled away from the back of his head, painlessly, but his nose began to get farther and farther away. Nick felt the teeth in his mouth get sharper, longer, and the fur that fell off his face melted away into red scaly skin, just like the rest of him. He was surprised by his reptile lips. They were much more full than he would have expected.
Looking around at his new body, there was only one thing he could be. Maybe there was some truth to the legend after all.
“I’m a dragon…” he said, rubbing his new dragon paws over his large stomach, and wiggling his new claw toes.
He had to get a better look at himself. He leaped his corpulent reptilian body out of the crumbled stone room, flapping his new wings with ease. He allowed himself a breath of shock at how easily and natural his wings felt before going to the nearest pond, which was only a few seconds of flight away. He landed on the edge, looking down at the reflection in the water. And now he could even see something else…
“I’m a GIRL dragon.” she said. The former male fox began feeling up his new body. She was fat, that was certain. But the old Nick knew nothing about dragons, which apparently were once real. Maybe they all were fat? Maybe he was slim compared to most? He had no idea.
She felt the series of spikes on the sides of his neck. Those were an interesting feature. She had dinosaur-like scales running down her back. Rather sexy, she now felt, the way they complemented the curves on her thick body. She turned around, admiring her fat butt in the reflection. She shook it back and forth, making circles with it as the new dragon couldn’t get enough of herself.
The former Nick knew she should be concerned. Would she ever reclaim her fox self? Was she stuck as a dragon forever? How was she going to return home? To Judy? Her job as a cop?
She didn’t care.
“I sooooo don’t need to think about those things anymore.” Something in her mind was getting rid of the name ‘Nick’. She now wanted to answer to ‘Dragon’, which she felt was all the old dragon queen went by. “I’m a freaking dragon. I bet I can even belch fire.”
She went into a squat, getting her bowels ready for the test. The new dragon pounded her chest a few times before feeling the warmth building inside her. It slowly rose up to her chest, and she had to open her mouth.
“BRRRWWWWAAAAAARRRRR!”
Had there been any other animals around the nearest half mile, they would have run away screaming, and if they had stayed, they would have seen a bright storm of flames tunnel out of Dragon’s gullet. When she stopped, Dragon watched the full firestorm continue forward for several hundred feet before evaporating into the air.
“Hot...hot!” She stuck her tongue out, fanning it at the heat from the fire. “I guess I still have to get used to that. No worries. I’m sure my giant, intimidating new dragon body will be enough to conquer Zootopia.” Dragon brought her claws into a fist, gritting her teeth. “Those stupid mammals have had it too good for too long. I think I should show them the power of reptiles...and we will rule the world.”
The inner Nick had to pause at those words. Was she really thinking that? The Dragon inside was taking over, and it was euphoric. Her fox instincts were so far in the back of his mind now that they only existed as a fraction of her conscience. The giant, hungry, dominating dragon was fully in charge.
With that in mind, she leaped into the air, letting her wings do their new thing as she flew as high as the clouds, on her way to Zootopia.
A few hours later….
The small animals of rodentia were in a panic. The giant dragon had incited a scurry like none that had ever happened in the history of the city. Dragon sat perched on one of their skyscrapers (which was less than half the size of a normal one for animals like tigers and bulls). She was well in view of the main portion of the city, the portion that her former fox self used to patrol. She figured it was only a matter of time before she saw some familiar faces, then dealt with them, but until then, she was going to deal with a massive vermin problem.
“Stupid rats, pointless mice, nasty bats…” Dragon nearly sang as she looked down at them as if they had been served on a plate. “The sight of your civilization disgusts me. In my day you were nothing but things to eat. With my presence, that’s what you’re going to be once again.”
Ready to cause the kind of things dragons were known for, Dragon landed on all fours on the Rodentia streets. Her massive belly was hanging over a row of houses that no doubt had small mammals inside cowering for their lives. She was like Godzilla to them. The bigger mammals would present more of a challenge, so she allowed herself the fun victory here.
Several bats tried to fly away, but they were much too slow. Dragon raised her massive paw and swatted them out of the air. They hit the streets, stunned, unmoving. A few to her right tried to sneak by her. She decided to let all of them go for now, except one. A fruit bat found himself snatched in her clawed hand, as she raised him up to her snout.
“Awful things, you are.” she smoked, licking her lips. “Congrats, bat, you’re going to be the first creature eaten by a dragon in hundreds of years.”
“Please…” the bat whimpered in her hand, trying to flap his wings. “Let me go. We didn’t do anything to you!”
“You’ve done way more than that. You’ve dealt irreparable damage to reptilekind. For that you’ll all pay, from bat to elephant.”
She opened her maw wide, letting her breath wash over the bat as her tongue soaked his chest and face. As her breath washed over his face, the bat fought to cover his nose with a wing, looking like a was feeling really queasy.
“What’s the matter? Don’t like my tongue?”
“You’re breath…” the bat coughed. “It stinks.”
“Then you’re going to go somewhere even smellier.”
She carelessly tossed the bat into her mouth, sloshing it around before gulping the thing down into her stomach. It was amazing, the feeling of live food. She could even feel the doomed thing flapping around inside her belly, trying to avoid the acids.
“Hope it reeks in there.” She gave her jiggling gut a few pats. At the sight of her swallowing of the bat, the small mammals tried even harder to flee. The dragon was so big, she didn’t even need to get them out of their homes or even their cars to swallow them. She picked up a car that wasn’t fast enough and peeked inside. A rat and a mouse were cowering inside, screaming their heads off.
Dragon tossed the whole car in her mouth. It didn’t taste as good as the bat, being a machine, but definitely not awful. She chewed on it a bit before swallowing it down. After that she grabbed a house out from under her. She was able to pick the whole thing up from the ground. It would be a little more of a challenge than the car, but she needed to prepare herself for what was to come. A bat tried to fly out the back door, carrying their shrew friend with their feet, but Dragon caught them and shoved them back in the house like a fallen pizza topping.
“Get back in there, stupid things!”
Before they could attempt another escape she dropped the house in her mouth. This one she didn’t even chew. She needed to practice swallowing things whole. She felt the edges of the house touch her throat as it slid down her gullet, joining the others in her stomach.
“BUUUUAAAAARRRRRRRRRPPPP!” A small tire flew out of her mouth, and the fleeing creatures once again looked like they were going to pass out. “Phew, that was a big one. I guess vermin make me gassy. You all think I smell bad on the outside? Just wait till you’re in my stomach.”
She continued her rampage through Rodentia, eating bat after rat after mouse. Dragon found a group of rats huddled together in an alley. She picked all six of them up by their tales, raised them to her mouth, and let loose another belch right in their face. “UUUUUURRRRRPPPPPP!”
“Oh...God…” said one of them, as they all coughed.
“Those are all you friends I’m digesting. Time for you to join them.”
Dragon tossed them up in the air, sticking her tongue out to catch them as they fell back down. She sucked on them a bit to get the full rat taste before swallowing them alive.
After feeling them hit her stomach, a loud, deep gurgle came deep from her bowels. Her gut wasn’t making noise because she was hungry. Quite the opposite. She needed to let something out. The pressure built in her rump, and she just couldn’t hold it in anymore.
Pffffffuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrpppttttttt
It was a loud and, extra gassy fart. Dragon wasn’t even sure she could fart in her new body, but if she could burp...definitely fart too. And based on the sound of many rodents coughing at the smell, she was pretty good at it.
Police sirens. The cops were finally coming. She wasn’t afraid of them. Their bullets wouldn’t do anything to her, but they’d probably be a nuisance. Besides, the Nick inside her would probably remember some of their faces. She’d rather save them for last.
She took off, wings beating, feeling a fairly full stomach, and headed out to the center of the city.
When she arrived, Dragon sat perched above a tall building with a giant Gazelle advertisement. Her arrival didn’t go unnoticed, and everyone went into a panic. Most of them were too afraid to move, thinking she would only start to give chase if they ran.
“I see all kinds of mammals here today.” Dragon put a hand above her brow, surveying the buffet. “Elephant, hippo, giraffe, raccoon, rabbit, horse, ferret… ohh I’m going to be eating great tonight. Listen up, I intend on consuming 10% of the mammal population within the next week. If you refuse to acknowledge me as your queen and rightful ruler of this city, then I will keep eating more and more of you until there are no more, if necessary. I’ll give you till tonight to consider, because right now, I’m eating!”
As she swooped down, everyone went into a scramble. Dragon wanted to go for the large prey first, just to show off how easily she could eat them. She caught a fleeing elephant by his pants. With a claw, she shredded his shirt off. She wanted to taste him properly.
“Let me go!” the elephant fought in her grip. He almost won. Dragon was unprepared for his strength. It was going to be hard to swallow him whole. It was time to find out if she could unhinge her jaw like a snake. “Stop this...dragon. The police will stop you!”
“Trust me, my fat friend, I know first-hand how ineffective the police around here can be, so I highly doubt that. The vermin in Rodentia made me soooo gassy. I wonder how bad my gas will be after an elephant.”
The elephant tried protesting more, but it was no good. Dragon put her hand on his rump and shoved him in her mouth. He kicked his legs around, but Dragon was much stronger. She made sure to lather her tongue around him for all the tasty elephant flavor as he went down. Dragon raised his neck up and gravity did the rest. The elephant landed with a thump in her stomach. She sat down a moment, a claw on her belly and her tongue out of her mouth like a dog.
“That was a meaty meal….BUUURRRRRRPPPPPPP!” Dragon fanned the air around her nose. “You’re all right. My breath is awful. I’m sure you’ll be used to it soon, anyway.”
The whole plaza was nearly abandoned, but she could still see countless mammals on the run. She took to the air again, swerving away from the tall buildings to pluck a wolf out of the crowd. He fought in her claws for a second, but he was a much easier meal than the elephant. She stuffed him in her mouth, sucked his flavor well before swallowing him. As she caught the wolf, she pinned a skunk and a tiger under her right foot. Not hard enough to break any of their bones, but hard enough to keep them pinned. Dragon wasn’t opposed to stomped food, but for today, she wanted them all alive.
She picked the tiger up first. She took several yummy sniffs of him over his protesting before dropping him in her mouth and slurping his tail like a noodle. The cat fought all the way down her throat, but settled in nicely as he hit her stomach. The skunk she wanted to be quick about. Dragon didn’t want to be sprayed, but though it would be hilarious he the skunk sprayed this inside of her stomach. Then that would just make even more unpleasantness to everyone in there.
In one quick motion, she picked up the skunk with the toes of her hind right foot. Dragon raised her foot to her mouth, shoving her toes inside to quickly gulp the skunk. She made sure to catch a bit of his delightful flavor before quickly sending him down to her bowels. If he ended up spraying, it was already deep inside her body.
“You stupid things are soooo tasty. Born to be reptile food.” Dragon stood up on two feet, watching the vast panic in front of her. Some even stopped running, looking up at her massive size in awe, and even admiration. “Get used to it, because this is going to be your new existence. You’re all just going to be animals on my farm. A lot of you will be food, and the rest will just exist to serve me. Believe it or not, I was once like you. I was but a simple fox thief before becoming the rotund, gassy queen that I am! Until the end of your days, I will-”
She didn’t get to finish her sentence. Dragon felt a prick in her rump, and she began to feel a bit drowsy. She reached around the side of her butt and plucked it out. It was a massive tranquilizer dart. Before she could even be surprised at how that thing was able to affect her, she closed her eyes and hit the ground with a thud.
Later…
“Nick...NICK! WAKE UP!”
“Uhhggghh.” Nick slowly opened his eyes, feeling a soft mattress under his familiar fox body. “Oh...god...what happened?”
“A LOT happened, Mister Wilde.” Chief Bogo stood in the doorway, his arms crossed at the sight of the now-conscious fox. “You turned into a giant dragon and rampaged through the city. It’ll cost the taxpayers millions for the repairs to Rodentia!”
The memory of him in Dragon’s body began to return. He remembered squashing cars and houses under his Godzilla-sized body to the rodents. He remembered swallowing so many of them alive, along with several bigger mammals too.
“Oh...oh no…” Nick sat up, feeling the weight of his actions. “I killed so many people!”
“Relax, Nick, they’re fine.” Judy rubbed a paw up and down his back.
“How’s that possible?”
“You see,” Bogo handed him a packet of paper. On the front was a picture of the dragon gem. The one he swallowed that turned him into Dragon. “This is not the first time this has happened. It’s been a long time, and this was the worst case of it yet, since the dragon gem has turned someone into the old dragon queen and attempted to take over mammalkind. Yes, the story of the dragon queen is real. We know that here in the ZPD, and we’ve developed a way to deal with it.”
“Once we turned you back to your normal self.” Judy smiled. “Those people all went back to what they were originally doing.”
“Sadly, the removal of the gem didn’t reverse all the damage to our infrastructure.” The muscled buffalo shrugged, also giving him a sympathetic smile. “However, the most important thing is the safety of our mammals. Thankfully they’re going to be fine. A little angry at you, but fine.”
Bogo just had a couple more things to update the two of them on before stepping out of the room to give Nick and Judy some privacy.
“Carrots, I can’t believe what happened.” Nick whined, his head in his paws. “I turned into an evil dragon. I ate people! But now I feel...normal. How is that possible?”
“Beats me. Magic is a finicky thing.”
The rabbit looked away from him, biting her lip.
“What? What are you thinking?”
Judy turned to him. A new, hungry fire in her eyes. “That was the hottest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“Wh...what?”
“You being a giant voracious dragon, even as a girl dragon, that was amazing. I never knew how much I wanted you to turn into one.”
“Well…” Nick smiled, flashily fixing the fur on his head. “I’m glad I could be so pleasing. Sadly, the gem is gone, so there’s no way to do it again.”
Judy smirked. She reached behind her back and pulled something out of a satchel.
It was the dragon gem.
“How did you…?”
“Snagged it when Bogo wasn’t looking.” Judy pulled his chest fur, bringing him up against her excited face. “Come on. Let me take you to Bunnyborough. Away from everything. We’ll get you to control your dragon form. I’m already salivating at all the sexy things we’re going to do, my stinky dragon.”

Nick was all alone. He had dismissed his tour guide an hour ago.
He had taken a visit to the site of medieval ruins, many many miles outside of Zootopia. His girlfriend, Judy Hopps, was a fan of mammal history, and he was looking to find a neat item to bring back to her as a gift. Sure, there was a gift store, but those wouldn’t be special. Of course, he couldn’t just take anything he wanted. He promised he would run it by his ferret tour guide back on the trail to make sure it was fine.
And now the novice cop found himself in the midst of the ruins of an old castle. Nick wasn’t much of a student, but he was pretty sure where he stood, surrounded by a massive cobblestone interior, was once the main body for a monarchy. The one thing he knew was the legend of the dragon queen. Supposedly, mammals didn’t always have it so good. They had competition, not from birds, but from reptiles, and dragons, more than any others. Apparently a brutal dragon queen once ruled the land.
“I don’t believe any of that nonsense.” Nick snorted, smiling. “Intelligent reptiles? Dragons? Ridiculous. Mammals have always ruled the world.”
He went up and down several vacant, lonely hallways, only to find nothing there either. Nick was beginning to think it was a silly idea.
“If there really was anything of note here, wouldn’t it have been taken by ancient mammals centuries ago?” he wondered out loud. “Or maybe even by people like me just walking around the ruins? Yup, I’m a dumb fox. Judy would laugh at me if she knew what I thought of.”
Before leaving, he figured he’d try one more room. There was a strong light coming from a small stone room ahead. It couldn’t have been daylight, the walls didn’t have any windows or cracks. Something else must have been making the glow. Upon entering the room, carefully, he saw that the light was coming from the keyhole of a small wooden chest.
“Ooooh treasure time!” Nick humorously licked his lips like a cartoon bandit. “If the light through the keyhole is that strong, this thing must be powerful.”
Luckily there was no lock on the chest, so the curious fox was able to open it without a problem.
And his mouth fell agape at what he saw.
It was a bright, beautiful red gem, about the size of a bat, or another small mammal. Its red was dark, more like the color of dried blood than a ruby. In the middle of it he could make out the outline of a dragon. To was standing on two feet with a massive stomach hanging out. The dragon cradled the bottom of their belly with a hand, and its mouth was open. Whether it was in attack or it was eating, it was hard to say.
The only light around was coming from the gem itself. Nick needed to get a better look at it, so he took it out of the chest...and then it happened…
“Huh?” Nick grimaced in fright. “What the heck is it doing?”
Upon touching it, the gem began to float in mid air. The fox tried grabbing it again, but it wouldn’t budge. It was just floating in the air, slowly spinning at eye-level to him. All Nick could do was watch it, mouth open, hoping the thing’s magic would reveal itself.
Then it did something he wasn’t expecting. Too fast for him to react, the gem sped into his mouth. It got caught in his throat, because of its size, and before Nick knew it, he was fighting it.
“Gahh grraaraaaarrrr!”
Nick couldn’t speak. The gem was still fighting its way down his gullet. The fox tried to reach into his own mouth to pry it out, but the gem was too strong. Not wanting to choke more on it, Nick closed his eyes, concentrating before swallowing it down.
GLUG!
The gem made a noticeable bulge as it went down his chest and settled in his stomach.
“Oh...phew…” Nick wiped his brow, bending over to catch his breath. “I don’t know what the hell that was, but I’m glad it didn’t kill me. I do NOT look forward to that gem coming out.” He grimaced as he gave his butt a few pats, knowing what it would be going through either later in the day or tomorrow.
Then his teeth clenched together. His body went stiff. For a few seconds he couldn’t move, and there was a loud rumbling deep within his stomach.
“This is bad.” he said through his teeth. “This is why you just swallow strange gems.”
The room around him was shrinking. His head was getting closer to the ceiling, and his whole body was starting to itch. He couldn’t look down, but he felt his fur start to fall off. An added weight began to grow on his rump, as his tail could actually touch the ground. Slowly the skin underneath his orange fur began to go a dark red, and his chest and belly became more of a cream color.
“Stop! Stop!” Nick tried to protest, but he couldn’t even recognize his own voice.
His shirt, pants and tie had already been torn off his body. They were just raggedy shred on the ruined floor. He was now totally naked, but a growing part of his brain didn’t care about that. Something about it was starting to feel much more natural. Preferred.
The former fox began to claw at his sides and chest. The transition from skin to scales wasn’t a pleasant one, but thankfully the pain went away just as his reptilian hide finished forming, and the area of his mammal body was in the past. His stomach continued to grow, as if he’d just swallowed a horse. As his head broke through the ceiling of the ruins, sending the whole roof crumbling down, he watched his lower half with a mix of panic and fascination. His belly was BIG, his giant lizard feet were big, and his new heavy tail showed behind his giant butt. Even causally, the casual swaying of his tail was enough to tear down the walls of the room. He felt his face being pulled away from the back of his head, painlessly, but his nose began to get farther and farther away. Nick felt the teeth in his mouth get sharper, longer, and the fur that fell off his face melted away into red scaly skin, just like the rest of him. He was surprised by his reptile lips. They were much more full than he would have expected.
Looking around at his new body, there was only one thing he could be. Maybe there was some truth to the legend after all.
“I’m a dragon…” he said, rubbing his new dragon paws over his large stomach, and wiggling his new claw toes.
He had to get a better look at himself. He leaped his corpulent reptilian body out of the crumbled stone room, flapping his new wings with ease. He allowed himself a breath of shock at how easily and natural his wings felt before going to the nearest pond, which was only a few seconds of flight away. He landed on the edge, looking down at the reflection in the water. And now he could even see something else…
“I’m a GIRL dragon.” she said. The former male fox began feeling up his new body. She was fat, that was certain. But the old Nick knew nothing about dragons, which apparently were once real. Maybe they all were fat? Maybe he was slim compared to most? He had no idea.
She felt the series of spikes on the sides of his neck. Those were an interesting feature. She had dinosaur-like scales running down her back. Rather sexy, she now felt, the way they complemented the curves on her thick body. She turned around, admiring her fat butt in the reflection. She shook it back and forth, making circles with it as the new dragon couldn’t get enough of herself.
The former Nick knew she should be concerned. Would she ever reclaim her fox self? Was she stuck as a dragon forever? How was she going to return home? To Judy? Her job as a cop?
She didn’t care.
“I sooooo don’t need to think about those things anymore.” Something in her mind was getting rid of the name ‘Nick’. She now wanted to answer to ‘Dragon’, which she felt was all the old dragon queen went by. “I’m a freaking dragon. I bet I can even belch fire.”
She went into a squat, getting her bowels ready for the test. The new dragon pounded her chest a few times before feeling the warmth building inside her. It slowly rose up to her chest, and she had to open her mouth.
“BRRRWWWWAAAAAARRRRR!”
Had there been any other animals around the nearest half mile, they would have run away screaming, and if they had stayed, they would have seen a bright storm of flames tunnel out of Dragon’s gullet. When she stopped, Dragon watched the full firestorm continue forward for several hundred feet before evaporating into the air.
“Hot...hot!” She stuck her tongue out, fanning it at the heat from the fire. “I guess I still have to get used to that. No worries. I’m sure my giant, intimidating new dragon body will be enough to conquer Zootopia.” Dragon brought her claws into a fist, gritting her teeth. “Those stupid mammals have had it too good for too long. I think I should show them the power of reptiles...and we will rule the world.”
The inner Nick had to pause at those words. Was she really thinking that? The Dragon inside was taking over, and it was euphoric. Her fox instincts were so far in the back of his mind now that they only existed as a fraction of her conscience. The giant, hungry, dominating dragon was fully in charge.
With that in mind, she leaped into the air, letting her wings do their new thing as she flew as high as the clouds, on her way to Zootopia.
A few hours later….
The small animals of rodentia were in a panic. The giant dragon had incited a scurry like none that had ever happened in the history of the city. Dragon sat perched on one of their skyscrapers (which was less than half the size of a normal one for animals like tigers and bulls). She was well in view of the main portion of the city, the portion that her former fox self used to patrol. She figured it was only a matter of time before she saw some familiar faces, then dealt with them, but until then, she was going to deal with a massive vermin problem.
“Stupid rats, pointless mice, nasty bats…” Dragon nearly sang as she looked down at them as if they had been served on a plate. “The sight of your civilization disgusts me. In my day you were nothing but things to eat. With my presence, that’s what you’re going to be once again.”
Ready to cause the kind of things dragons were known for, Dragon landed on all fours on the Rodentia streets. Her massive belly was hanging over a row of houses that no doubt had small mammals inside cowering for their lives. She was like Godzilla to them. The bigger mammals would present more of a challenge, so she allowed herself the fun victory here.
Several bats tried to fly away, but they were much too slow. Dragon raised her massive paw and swatted them out of the air. They hit the streets, stunned, unmoving. A few to her right tried to sneak by her. She decided to let all of them go for now, except one. A fruit bat found himself snatched in her clawed hand, as she raised him up to her snout.
“Awful things, you are.” she smoked, licking her lips. “Congrats, bat, you’re going to be the first creature eaten by a dragon in hundreds of years.”
“Please…” the bat whimpered in her hand, trying to flap his wings. “Let me go. We didn’t do anything to you!”
“You’ve done way more than that. You’ve dealt irreparable damage to reptilekind. For that you’ll all pay, from bat to elephant.”
She opened her maw wide, letting her breath wash over the bat as her tongue soaked his chest and face. As her breath washed over his face, the bat fought to cover his nose with a wing, looking like a was feeling really queasy.
“What’s the matter? Don’t like my tongue?”
“You’re breath…” the bat coughed. “It stinks.”
“Then you’re going to go somewhere even smellier.”
She carelessly tossed the bat into her mouth, sloshing it around before gulping the thing down into her stomach. It was amazing, the feeling of live food. She could even feel the doomed thing flapping around inside her belly, trying to avoid the acids.
“Hope it reeks in there.” She gave her jiggling gut a few pats. At the sight of her swallowing of the bat, the small mammals tried even harder to flee. The dragon was so big, she didn’t even need to get them out of their homes or even their cars to swallow them. She picked up a car that wasn’t fast enough and peeked inside. A rat and a mouse were cowering inside, screaming their heads off.
Dragon tossed the whole car in her mouth. It didn’t taste as good as the bat, being a machine, but definitely not awful. She chewed on it a bit before swallowing it down. After that she grabbed a house out from under her. She was able to pick the whole thing up from the ground. It would be a little more of a challenge than the car, but she needed to prepare herself for what was to come. A bat tried to fly out the back door, carrying their shrew friend with their feet, but Dragon caught them and shoved them back in the house like a fallen pizza topping.
“Get back in there, stupid things!”
Before they could attempt another escape she dropped the house in her mouth. This one she didn’t even chew. She needed to practice swallowing things whole. She felt the edges of the house touch her throat as it slid down her gullet, joining the others in her stomach.
“BUUUUAAAAARRRRRRRRRPPPP!” A small tire flew out of her mouth, and the fleeing creatures once again looked like they were going to pass out. “Phew, that was a big one. I guess vermin make me gassy. You all think I smell bad on the outside? Just wait till you’re in my stomach.”
She continued her rampage through Rodentia, eating bat after rat after mouse. Dragon found a group of rats huddled together in an alley. She picked all six of them up by their tales, raised them to her mouth, and let loose another belch right in their face. “UUUUUURRRRRPPPPPP!”
“Oh...God…” said one of them, as they all coughed.
“Those are all you friends I’m digesting. Time for you to join them.”
Dragon tossed them up in the air, sticking her tongue out to catch them as they fell back down. She sucked on them a bit to get the full rat taste before swallowing them alive.
After feeling them hit her stomach, a loud, deep gurgle came deep from her bowels. Her gut wasn’t making noise because she was hungry. Quite the opposite. She needed to let something out. The pressure built in her rump, and she just couldn’t hold it in anymore.
Pffffffuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrpppttttttt
It was a loud and, extra gassy fart. Dragon wasn’t even sure she could fart in her new body, but if she could burp...definitely fart too. And based on the sound of many rodents coughing at the smell, she was pretty good at it.
Police sirens. The cops were finally coming. She wasn’t afraid of them. Their bullets wouldn’t do anything to her, but they’d probably be a nuisance. Besides, the Nick inside her would probably remember some of their faces. She’d rather save them for last.
She took off, wings beating, feeling a fairly full stomach, and headed out to the center of the city.
When she arrived, Dragon sat perched above a tall building with a giant Gazelle advertisement. Her arrival didn’t go unnoticed, and everyone went into a panic. Most of them were too afraid to move, thinking she would only start to give chase if they ran.
“I see all kinds of mammals here today.” Dragon put a hand above her brow, surveying the buffet. “Elephant, hippo, giraffe, raccoon, rabbit, horse, ferret… ohh I’m going to be eating great tonight. Listen up, I intend on consuming 10% of the mammal population within the next week. If you refuse to acknowledge me as your queen and rightful ruler of this city, then I will keep eating more and more of you until there are no more, if necessary. I’ll give you till tonight to consider, because right now, I’m eating!”
As she swooped down, everyone went into a scramble. Dragon wanted to go for the large prey first, just to show off how easily she could eat them. She caught a fleeing elephant by his pants. With a claw, she shredded his shirt off. She wanted to taste him properly.
“Let me go!” the elephant fought in her grip. He almost won. Dragon was unprepared for his strength. It was going to be hard to swallow him whole. It was time to find out if she could unhinge her jaw like a snake. “Stop this...dragon. The police will stop you!”
“Trust me, my fat friend, I know first-hand how ineffective the police around here can be, so I highly doubt that. The vermin in Rodentia made me soooo gassy. I wonder how bad my gas will be after an elephant.”
The elephant tried protesting more, but it was no good. Dragon put her hand on his rump and shoved him in her mouth. He kicked his legs around, but Dragon was much stronger. She made sure to lather her tongue around him for all the tasty elephant flavor as he went down. Dragon raised his neck up and gravity did the rest. The elephant landed with a thump in her stomach. She sat down a moment, a claw on her belly and her tongue out of her mouth like a dog.
“That was a meaty meal….BUUURRRRRRPPPPPPP!” Dragon fanned the air around her nose. “You’re all right. My breath is awful. I’m sure you’ll be used to it soon, anyway.”
The whole plaza was nearly abandoned, but she could still see countless mammals on the run. She took to the air again, swerving away from the tall buildings to pluck a wolf out of the crowd. He fought in her claws for a second, but he was a much easier meal than the elephant. She stuffed him in her mouth, sucked his flavor well before swallowing him. As she caught the wolf, she pinned a skunk and a tiger under her right foot. Not hard enough to break any of their bones, but hard enough to keep them pinned. Dragon wasn’t opposed to stomped food, but for today, she wanted them all alive.
She picked the tiger up first. She took several yummy sniffs of him over his protesting before dropping him in her mouth and slurping his tail like a noodle. The cat fought all the way down her throat, but settled in nicely as he hit her stomach. The skunk she wanted to be quick about. Dragon didn’t want to be sprayed, but though it would be hilarious he the skunk sprayed this inside of her stomach. Then that would just make even more unpleasantness to everyone in there.
In one quick motion, she picked up the skunk with the toes of her hind right foot. Dragon raised her foot to her mouth, shoving her toes inside to quickly gulp the skunk. She made sure to catch a bit of his delightful flavor before quickly sending him down to her bowels. If he ended up spraying, it was already deep inside her body.
“You stupid things are soooo tasty. Born to be reptile food.” Dragon stood up on two feet, watching the vast panic in front of her. Some even stopped running, looking up at her massive size in awe, and even admiration. “Get used to it, because this is going to be your new existence. You’re all just going to be animals on my farm. A lot of you will be food, and the rest will just exist to serve me. Believe it or not, I was once like you. I was but a simple fox thief before becoming the rotund, gassy queen that I am! Until the end of your days, I will-”
She didn’t get to finish her sentence. Dragon felt a prick in her rump, and she began to feel a bit drowsy. She reached around the side of her butt and plucked it out. It was a massive tranquilizer dart. Before she could even be surprised at how that thing was able to affect her, she closed her eyes and hit the ground with a thud.
Later…
“Nick...NICK! WAKE UP!”
“Uhhggghh.” Nick slowly opened his eyes, feeling a soft mattress under his familiar fox body. “Oh...god...what happened?”
“A LOT happened, Mister Wilde.” Chief Bogo stood in the doorway, his arms crossed at the sight of the now-conscious fox. “You turned into a giant dragon and rampaged through the city. It’ll cost the taxpayers millions for the repairs to Rodentia!”
The memory of him in Dragon’s body began to return. He remembered squashing cars and houses under his Godzilla-sized body to the rodents. He remembered swallowing so many of them alive, along with several bigger mammals too.
“Oh...oh no…” Nick sat up, feeling the weight of his actions. “I killed so many people!”
“Relax, Nick, they’re fine.” Judy rubbed a paw up and down his back.
“How’s that possible?”
“You see,” Bogo handed him a packet of paper. On the front was a picture of the dragon gem. The one he swallowed that turned him into Dragon. “This is not the first time this has happened. It’s been a long time, and this was the worst case of it yet, since the dragon gem has turned someone into the old dragon queen and attempted to take over mammalkind. Yes, the story of the dragon queen is real. We know that here in the ZPD, and we’ve developed a way to deal with it.”
“Once we turned you back to your normal self.” Judy smiled. “Those people all went back to what they were originally doing.”
“Sadly, the removal of the gem didn’t reverse all the damage to our infrastructure.” The muscled buffalo shrugged, also giving him a sympathetic smile. “However, the most important thing is the safety of our mammals. Thankfully they’re going to be fine. A little angry at you, but fine.”
Bogo just had a couple more things to update the two of them on before stepping out of the room to give Nick and Judy some privacy.
“Carrots, I can’t believe what happened.” Nick whined, his head in his paws. “I turned into an evil dragon. I ate people! But now I feel...normal. How is that possible?”
“Beats me. Magic is a finicky thing.”
The rabbit looked away from him, biting her lip.
“What? What are you thinking?”
Judy turned to him. A new, hungry fire in her eyes. “That was the hottest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“Wh...what?”
“You being a giant voracious dragon, even as a girl dragon, that was amazing. I never knew how much I wanted you to turn into one.”
“Well…” Nick smiled, flashily fixing the fur on his head. “I’m glad I could be so pleasing. Sadly, the gem is gone, so there’s no way to do it again.”
Judy smirked. She reached behind her back and pulled something out of a satchel.
It was the dragon gem.
“How did you…?”
“Snagged it when Bogo wasn’t looking.” Judy pulled his chest fur, bringing him up against her excited face. “Come on. Let me take you to Bunnyborough. Away from everything. We’ll get you to control your dragon form. I’m already salivating at all the sexy things we’re going to do, my stinky dragon.”
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