If I eventually do a serious, real comic of this, I will definitely switch the last two frame styles, so when the kangaroo is handing the body over to the guards, it is a close up view, and the end frame with the roo pondering its tragedy will be a long distance view. This scrap better not end up replacing my latest submission on my main page, or I may delete it. It is not pretty at all.
Category Scraps / Vore
Species Kangaroo
Size 633 x 819px
File Size 148.6 kB
yeah it looks like a hole in the plot, which I failed to properly explain in the story, is that this one situation was not a mind searching mission; that ninja was set up to be murdered straight and simple. The kangaroo creature was his death sentence and its master had received orders that the "Ninja terrorist" was to be consumed and digested quickly--with no reasons given. And the kangaroo was starving, so the searching of Itachimaru's mind was only an accidental side-product of the curious but hungry kangaroo while it was beginning to digest the guy. Nobody actually expected a seemingly mindless and hungry kangaroo monster to actually search the guy's mind or care about him at all.
I know. I find it an appealing part of most settings that have inhuman creatures. Like Vampire;The Masquerade, the old one, it struck me as interesting that the 'monsters' the vampires themselves, are often more Human than Humans.
They have to come to grips with being a bloodsucking monster before they turn into a bloodsucking ~monster~. And at the same time, the humans are capable of doing so much more heinous crimes and not fear for their humanity to be lost forever...
They have to come to grips with being a bloodsucking monster before they turn into a bloodsucking ~monster~. And at the same time, the humans are capable of doing so much more heinous crimes and not fear for their humanity to be lost forever...
Oh, I didn't know that about Vampire the Masquerade
(I only played a game or two at a LARP of it, but I spent most of my LARPS with the Werewolf crew)
But that makes me feel better to know, as I believe that's an important part of making a creature relatable and thus more attractive to most people.
(I only played a game or two at a LARP of it, but I spent most of my LARPS with the Werewolf crew)
But that makes me feel better to know, as I believe that's an important part of making a creature relatable and thus more attractive to most people.
Yes. In game terms, most (the 'good' ones) vampires are on a moral path called 'humanity', it governs most of the Thou shalt not... etc from the bible. Hurting someone, whether by accident or on purpose, vandalism... etc. The idea is that with each such act the 'Beast' (anthropomorphizing of the driving force behind a vampires unlife) tries to get a toe-hold in on the vampires soul and mind.
If it wins, performing such acts become 'normal' for the vampire, he has no more sense for if it's wrong to do this.
It stretches down to callous death while feeding and slowly the vampire risks sliding down into a beast that doesn't care whether its food lives or dies, as long as it gets to feed...
Every vampire has this potential of decline, and that makes them pretty tragic characters. They have to realise and accept the fact that they are, at their very nature, monsters. So that those who care about it can prevent actually being it too.
If it wins, performing such acts become 'normal' for the vampire, he has no more sense for if it's wrong to do this.
It stretches down to callous death while feeding and slowly the vampire risks sliding down into a beast that doesn't care whether its food lives or dies, as long as it gets to feed...
Every vampire has this potential of decline, and that makes them pretty tragic characters. They have to realise and accept the fact that they are, at their very nature, monsters. So that those who care about it can prevent actually being it too.
Yes, Kimono Kinga Su was a killer toy for a while. Eventually, shi was released into the public to be 'part of a hero team' as an experiment to see how shi could adapt... and Kim's life got a lot better; Kim no longer had to stand in a cold cell with lots of needle wires sticking in hir head, and Kimono Kinga Su even found LOVE with a human named Sandy! That was a much better fate than I expected for the kangaroo.
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