WARNING: This story contains farts.
Characters:
Coral Dragon - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41690352/
Rex Lion - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42899001/
Toyo Water Bird - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42552185/
Abigail Teifling - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43517217/
It was a gray windy day out in the woods, where a small medieval village resides. Despite not having very much to work with, the peasants constantly examine their crops – mostly corn. Carrying all kinds of tools between barns, sheds, and stone houses; the people try making the best of what little they have, among friendly chickens, cows, and sheep. Emerging ominously from the woodline, a frail pink/white dragon wanders over on all-fours. Quickly getting everyone's attention, many of the farming peasants raise their pitchforks, unsure of whether or not the creature is a friend or a foe. Plucking a chicken from the grass, Coral tosses it into her mouth and eats it like popcorn.
At that moment, folks begin gathering around with their sharp farming tools, while others throw rocks at her from a safer distance. “Get outta here beast!” “Not welcome here!” “Clear out!” Shouts various peasants, trying to protect their land and loved ones. Annoyed by their many threats and pitter-pattering stones, the dragon roars while standing up on her hind-legs. Inhaling deeply, the monsters chest puffs up like a big barrel. Spreading her legs and arms, she ferociously spews fire across a few people, a couple of sheep, and some hay bales. Burning any and all who stands in her way, the dragon's feeling very confident that this area is her new playground. While all hope seemed lost, one lion stood tall.
Rushing over to the center of the village, the hulking lion takes a bucket of oil to an accursed well. After many years of being plugged with a giant magically-sealed cork, Rex decides to completely douse the thing in oil as part of his plan. While he does so, a peasant woman stands-by on a barn house roof with a wooden bow and arrow. Running back in the direction of the dragon, the lion scoffs at the tremendous amounts of damage she's caused. Holding up a worried cow, Coral licks her lips – clearly ready to devour it. “Hey, monster! Want somethin' to eat? Come get me!” Shouts Rex, pointing at himself. Grinning deviously, she plops the cow across her tongue and swallows it whole – bloating herself out just a little bit.
Wagging her tail, the dragons gets back down on all-fours and starts charging after Rex. Running as fast as he can, the lion narrowly avoids her snapping chomps. Dodging past wheelbarrows and hay bales, Rex approaches the cursed well – signaling the peasant to shoot her arrow. Covering the tip with an oil-soaked rag, she lights it up with a match and adjusts the bow. FSH! Upon gracefully striking the giant cork, it flares right up and starts burning through. Diving over the flames, the lion shoulder rolls across the dirt and leaps into the barn – safely getting out of Coral's sight. Stopping herself at the burning well, the dragon tilts her head and watches the charred cork crumble apart.
Ominously, water begins rising straight up out of the well with a stone mask in the spiraling flow. Shaping into a giant bird (far bigger than the dragon herself), the eye sockets glow blue as its beak opens up – squawking harshly down at Coral. It's Toyo, a monster who also tried destroying the village before getting itself sealed away in the well. Standing back up on her hind-legs, the dragon roars back at the water elemental. Swiping at the bird several times, her claws uselessly glide right through the apposing creature. Frustrated, Coral takes a deep breath once again, foolishly wanting to burn the water elemental. After puffing up her chest, she blows fire all over it, and of course, accomplishes nothing.
Amused by the silly dragon, Toyo decides to use a never-before-seen power, in combination with one that's common among water-related creatures. Stuffing its wing right into her gaping mouth, the bird starts force feeding itself down Coral's throat. Savagely pumping her esophagus, the dragon spreads her arms with a worried look in her eyes – getting full remarkably fast. Bloating right up with a churning potbelly, her navel pokes out with the loud pang, sounding much like a popped cork. With the inflation shifting from Coral's belly to her whole center-mass, the monsters arms and legs all straighten-out like rubber noodles – only able to wiggle her claws around as they sink into their dark tight pits.
Exhausted from the sheer amounts of water-weight she's gained, she moans regretfully. With her ultra-tight scales creaking loudly, Coral seems as though she's about to pop like a balloon, but since dragons flesh has so much elasticity to it, they're actually not necessarily easy to burst – which is both a blessing and a curse. Finally, after blast-feeding all of itself down her throat, Toyo ends the feeding process by placing its stone mask upon the dragons face. By doing this, the water elemental has actually possessed the body of its inflated victim – taking full control of Coral, for as long as its inside of her. However, there's just one simple problem with this move... She's completely immobile now.
Desperately wanting to use this new body for destruction, Toyo fidgets her claws around in their deep crevices and whips a wooden barrel with her tail – snapping it. Observing the aching planet at the center of the village, the archer points her bow at the enormous monster. “Wait, don't pop the dragon! Leave it be!” Shouts Rex, waving his paws desperately. “What? Why not?” Asks the peasant, lowering her bow. “Two reasons. One, the beast has transformed into a giant bomb at the center of our village. Her flesh is quite sensitive, so if she explodes, everyone's home gets destroyed in the process. I swear, the lightest poke could ignite her if we're not careful.” Explains the lion, standing beside the dragon.
“Alright, what's your other reason?” Asks the archer, slinging the bow across her back. Frustrated, the beast wobbles in place – doing nothing more than sloshing herself where she sits. “The water bird has possessed the dragons body. In doing so, it's accidentally immobilized itself – neutralizing both threats at the same time, old and new. Simply put, the dragon is now a living prison. Albeit, a very sensitive one.” Says Rex, getting all the villagers to back off with their sharp farming tools. “So what now?” Asks some crotchety old man. “Don't worry folks, leave that to me...” Winks the lion, smiling up at the planet-like monster. Putting on some brown leather gloves, Rex covers his claws and begins rolling her...
Sloshing noisily, animals are constantly running away from the massive dragon bomb that's being pushed through the woods. The beast can even be seen above the treeline, just getting embarrassingly rolled along by the hero lion. Moaning, groaning, and farting during the whole trip – Rex pokes fun at her, making constant fat jokes while flexing his muscles. Comically, Toyo tries desperately to whip the lion with her long dragon tail, but of course, she's so gargantuan that it's barely even relevant. In her attempts to strike, she only ends up smacking herself – sounding like a giant drum with each hit. Eventually, he manages to roll Toyo outside a humble shack in the deepest, darkest neck of the woods.
Stepping out with a surprised look on her face, a teifling converses with Rex about the bomb he just delivered to her – and all the details involved with it... “Goodness, this dragon certainly got a big mouthful, huh?” Laughs Abigail, writing spell-binding text into some tan magic tape. “Yeah, so... You can keep this situation contained, right?” Asks the lion, worried about his village. “Of course dear! Do you see how the creatures flesh pulsates, much like a pregnant belly?” Asks Abigail, turning his attention to the beast. After watching the dragon slosh and wobble, he nods in agreement. “That's Toyo attempting to free itself from the prison it's inside of, trying to burst out of her...” She explains, walking over to the monsters abdomen.
“And this... Is the seal that magically binds Toyo to its new home.” Saying so, Abigail sticks the tape to Toyo's popped-out belly button. Struggling to remove it, the enormous water balloon whips her tail around, farts, and whimpers. After a short panic-induced temper tantrum, Toyo huffs, puffs, and peacefully falls asleep. “Much like the seal I placed on your villages well many years ago, this one will keep the dragon in a deep slumber. As long as nothing pierces her flesh, Toyo shall remain firmly stuck in place.” Explains the teifling, proud of her work. “Very well. Once again, me and my village are in your debt. As long as you keep sharp objects away from this thing, we will continue to bring a steady supply of vegetables.” Responds Rex, shaking her claw in agreement. And so, everyone returned to their busy, peaceful lives. THE END
Characters:
Coral Dragon - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41690352/
Rex Lion - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42899001/
Toyo Water Bird - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42552185/
Abigail Teifling - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43517217/
It was a gray windy day out in the woods, where a small medieval village resides. Despite not having very much to work with, the peasants constantly examine their crops – mostly corn. Carrying all kinds of tools between barns, sheds, and stone houses; the people try making the best of what little they have, among friendly chickens, cows, and sheep. Emerging ominously from the woodline, a frail pink/white dragon wanders over on all-fours. Quickly getting everyone's attention, many of the farming peasants raise their pitchforks, unsure of whether or not the creature is a friend or a foe. Plucking a chicken from the grass, Coral tosses it into her mouth and eats it like popcorn.
At that moment, folks begin gathering around with their sharp farming tools, while others throw rocks at her from a safer distance. “Get outta here beast!” “Not welcome here!” “Clear out!” Shouts various peasants, trying to protect their land and loved ones. Annoyed by their many threats and pitter-pattering stones, the dragon roars while standing up on her hind-legs. Inhaling deeply, the monsters chest puffs up like a big barrel. Spreading her legs and arms, she ferociously spews fire across a few people, a couple of sheep, and some hay bales. Burning any and all who stands in her way, the dragon's feeling very confident that this area is her new playground. While all hope seemed lost, one lion stood tall.
Rushing over to the center of the village, the hulking lion takes a bucket of oil to an accursed well. After many years of being plugged with a giant magically-sealed cork, Rex decides to completely douse the thing in oil as part of his plan. While he does so, a peasant woman stands-by on a barn house roof with a wooden bow and arrow. Running back in the direction of the dragon, the lion scoffs at the tremendous amounts of damage she's caused. Holding up a worried cow, Coral licks her lips – clearly ready to devour it. “Hey, monster! Want somethin' to eat? Come get me!” Shouts Rex, pointing at himself. Grinning deviously, she plops the cow across her tongue and swallows it whole – bloating herself out just a little bit.
Wagging her tail, the dragons gets back down on all-fours and starts charging after Rex. Running as fast as he can, the lion narrowly avoids her snapping chomps. Dodging past wheelbarrows and hay bales, Rex approaches the cursed well – signaling the peasant to shoot her arrow. Covering the tip with an oil-soaked rag, she lights it up with a match and adjusts the bow. FSH! Upon gracefully striking the giant cork, it flares right up and starts burning through. Diving over the flames, the lion shoulder rolls across the dirt and leaps into the barn – safely getting out of Coral's sight. Stopping herself at the burning well, the dragon tilts her head and watches the charred cork crumble apart.
Ominously, water begins rising straight up out of the well with a stone mask in the spiraling flow. Shaping into a giant bird (far bigger than the dragon herself), the eye sockets glow blue as its beak opens up – squawking harshly down at Coral. It's Toyo, a monster who also tried destroying the village before getting itself sealed away in the well. Standing back up on her hind-legs, the dragon roars back at the water elemental. Swiping at the bird several times, her claws uselessly glide right through the apposing creature. Frustrated, Coral takes a deep breath once again, foolishly wanting to burn the water elemental. After puffing up her chest, she blows fire all over it, and of course, accomplishes nothing.
Amused by the silly dragon, Toyo decides to use a never-before-seen power, in combination with one that's common among water-related creatures. Stuffing its wing right into her gaping mouth, the bird starts force feeding itself down Coral's throat. Savagely pumping her esophagus, the dragon spreads her arms with a worried look in her eyes – getting full remarkably fast. Bloating right up with a churning potbelly, her navel pokes out with the loud pang, sounding much like a popped cork. With the inflation shifting from Coral's belly to her whole center-mass, the monsters arms and legs all straighten-out like rubber noodles – only able to wiggle her claws around as they sink into their dark tight pits.
Exhausted from the sheer amounts of water-weight she's gained, she moans regretfully. With her ultra-tight scales creaking loudly, Coral seems as though she's about to pop like a balloon, but since dragons flesh has so much elasticity to it, they're actually not necessarily easy to burst – which is both a blessing and a curse. Finally, after blast-feeding all of itself down her throat, Toyo ends the feeding process by placing its stone mask upon the dragons face. By doing this, the water elemental has actually possessed the body of its inflated victim – taking full control of Coral, for as long as its inside of her. However, there's just one simple problem with this move... She's completely immobile now.
Desperately wanting to use this new body for destruction, Toyo fidgets her claws around in their deep crevices and whips a wooden barrel with her tail – snapping it. Observing the aching planet at the center of the village, the archer points her bow at the enormous monster. “Wait, don't pop the dragon! Leave it be!” Shouts Rex, waving his paws desperately. “What? Why not?” Asks the peasant, lowering her bow. “Two reasons. One, the beast has transformed into a giant bomb at the center of our village. Her flesh is quite sensitive, so if she explodes, everyone's home gets destroyed in the process. I swear, the lightest poke could ignite her if we're not careful.” Explains the lion, standing beside the dragon.
“Alright, what's your other reason?” Asks the archer, slinging the bow across her back. Frustrated, the beast wobbles in place – doing nothing more than sloshing herself where she sits. “The water bird has possessed the dragons body. In doing so, it's accidentally immobilized itself – neutralizing both threats at the same time, old and new. Simply put, the dragon is now a living prison. Albeit, a very sensitive one.” Says Rex, getting all the villagers to back off with their sharp farming tools. “So what now?” Asks some crotchety old man. “Don't worry folks, leave that to me...” Winks the lion, smiling up at the planet-like monster. Putting on some brown leather gloves, Rex covers his claws and begins rolling her...
Sloshing noisily, animals are constantly running away from the massive dragon bomb that's being pushed through the woods. The beast can even be seen above the treeline, just getting embarrassingly rolled along by the hero lion. Moaning, groaning, and farting during the whole trip – Rex pokes fun at her, making constant fat jokes while flexing his muscles. Comically, Toyo tries desperately to whip the lion with her long dragon tail, but of course, she's so gargantuan that it's barely even relevant. In her attempts to strike, she only ends up smacking herself – sounding like a giant drum with each hit. Eventually, he manages to roll Toyo outside a humble shack in the deepest, darkest neck of the woods.
Stepping out with a surprised look on her face, a teifling converses with Rex about the bomb he just delivered to her – and all the details involved with it... “Goodness, this dragon certainly got a big mouthful, huh?” Laughs Abigail, writing spell-binding text into some tan magic tape. “Yeah, so... You can keep this situation contained, right?” Asks the lion, worried about his village. “Of course dear! Do you see how the creatures flesh pulsates, much like a pregnant belly?” Asks Abigail, turning his attention to the beast. After watching the dragon slosh and wobble, he nods in agreement. “That's Toyo attempting to free itself from the prison it's inside of, trying to burst out of her...” She explains, walking over to the monsters abdomen.
“And this... Is the seal that magically binds Toyo to its new home.” Saying so, Abigail sticks the tape to Toyo's popped-out belly button. Struggling to remove it, the enormous water balloon whips her tail around, farts, and whimpers. After a short panic-induced temper tantrum, Toyo huffs, puffs, and peacefully falls asleep. “Much like the seal I placed on your villages well many years ago, this one will keep the dragon in a deep slumber. As long as nothing pierces her flesh, Toyo shall remain firmly stuck in place.” Explains the teifling, proud of her work. “Very well. Once again, me and my village are in your debt. As long as you keep sharp objects away from this thing, we will continue to bring a steady supply of vegetables.” Responds Rex, shaking her claw in agreement. And so, everyone returned to their busy, peaceful lives. THE END
Category Story / Inflation
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 135 x 105px
File Size 8.3 kB
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