
Anthophobia; Lily of the Valley:
A forest nymph, this trickster lures her victims in with her sweet smell and even sweeter appearance. Her tail has its own personality and lets off an orange powder that disarms and paralyzes her victims. After paralyzing her prey, she forces them to eat pieces of the pedals along her waist. "Eaten in large quantities, Lily of the Valley causes pain in the mouth, nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhea. People with heart conditions should be most careful since the toxins cause the heartbeats to slow down or become irregular." Once she has had her fun watching her prey writhe in agony, she allows her tail to finish the meal; it's jaw can unhinge and considerably swell in size to allow it to consume bigger victims. And when she is done feeding, she tends to sunbathe and treat herself to a little solar dessert. (The yellow markings along her body absorb sunlight.) The petals of her tail wrap around and conceal the head as they take on their normal "bell" like shape similar to the actual flower.
I'm quite proud to invite this lovely creature into my pack, she's an unusual creature, a lily-based demoness, and a true hermaphrodite like the plant she takes after. She might be a true terror to those she desires to devour, but to those she cares for, she is highly protective and will actively go out of her way to drag them to a safe place to tend to their bodies, even if it is for her own pleasure. And should she actually find a place not safe enough to protect those she cares for, she will use her tail's maw to pull them in for their own safety.
Lilith ©
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A forest nymph, this trickster lures her victims in with her sweet smell and even sweeter appearance. Her tail has its own personality and lets off an orange powder that disarms and paralyzes her victims. After paralyzing her prey, she forces them to eat pieces of the pedals along her waist. "Eaten in large quantities, Lily of the Valley causes pain in the mouth, nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhea. People with heart conditions should be most careful since the toxins cause the heartbeats to slow down or become irregular." Once she has had her fun watching her prey writhe in agony, she allows her tail to finish the meal; it's jaw can unhinge and considerably swell in size to allow it to consume bigger victims. And when she is done feeding, she tends to sunbathe and treat herself to a little solar dessert. (The yellow markings along her body absorb sunlight.) The petals of her tail wrap around and conceal the head as they take on their normal "bell" like shape similar to the actual flower.
I'm quite proud to invite this lovely creature into my pack, she's an unusual creature, a lily-based demoness, and a true hermaphrodite like the plant she takes after. She might be a true terror to those she desires to devour, but to those she cares for, she is highly protective and will actively go out of her way to drag them to a safe place to tend to their bodies, even if it is for her own pleasure. And should she actually find a place not safe enough to protect those she cares for, she will use her tail's maw to pull them in for their own safety.
Lilith ©

Design and Art ©

Category Artwork (Digital) / Fetish Other
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 901 x 1280px
File Size 132.4 kB
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