Sebastiano the Bird diety and a willing human sacrifice .
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Sebastiano the Bird diety and a willing human sacrifice .
@ariel-seagull-wings @themousefromfantasyland @theancientvaleofsoulmaking @scarletblumburtonofeastlondon
Object vore concept (inspired by @miniaturemallow recent art)
A giant avian/harpie/bird pred that eats entire statues or even stone buildings if possible. Because birds eat rocks to help break down food in their gizzard, and a big birdie would need even bigger rocks!
Davi: Eu vou te comer(I am going to eat you)
Davi has shrunken a fox tenant who he is gonna eat up
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I have a request! How about a pred that somehow convinces their prey to give themselves willingly to the pred to eat knowing that it’s a fatal situation. Whether that’s hypnosis or the pred convincing the prey to accept their place in the circle of life I’ll let you decide. I imagine this with a big size difference. Thanks!
Content: owl pred, mouse prey, soft vore, digestion, fatal vore, minor excretion (pellet, I'm too much of a nerd to ignore that lol)
For a request tiny prey mermaid/mermen being scooped and snatched up by a feral pelican or a pelican-like pred? Mouth pouches tho. Unwilling? Idk if you’d call it fearplay if it’s a feral pred that got hungry. Anyway thanks I like your writing :)
A pair of mermaids and one hungry pelican.
Content: implied fatal, soft vore, mouth pouch, bird pred, mermaid and merman prey, fear
Alice nestled closer to Nathan, her tail circled to fit against his. His strong arm was around her and they floated with their faces to the sky. Through the thin water above them, they could see a brilliant sky speckled with stars. They admired the cosmic glory above, pointing out constellations that they noticed.
They spent all night like that, close to one another and enjoying the view. Alice fell asleep at one point, but Nathan didn't mind terribly.
When the sun began to rise, they were both awake. The fiery orb cast stunning colours across the sky as it climbed above the horizon. The pair of merfolk admired it with glee.
However, their delight was cut short as shadows passed overhead. Some sort of flock was passing above. That could be incredibly dangerous for the little fishy people.
Before they could even begin to swim away, a bill plunged into the water and scooped them up! Alice screamed and Nathan rushed towards the light that was quickly shut out as the pelican closed its beak. This left them trapped in the water that filled the flexible mouth pouch which sagged as the bird soared through the air.
"Nate," Alice sobbed, "We have to get out!"
"You think I don't know that? You could at least try to be helpful," he snapped. He turned his attention back to where they were held and tried to swim at the upper portion of the beak. Alice watched, heart sinking as she saw him try and fail. She looked around, searching for some way out. She swam along the walls of the pouch, tiny hands pressing against and sinking into the tough skin as she tried to feel for any sort of escape. if anyone had been watching, they would have seen small hands push and trace along the entire circumference of that water-filled pouch.
Once she had made a whole circuit, her hope began to fade more quickly. She swam back to Nathan and hugged him. He was panting from all the charges at the tightly shut beak.
While she clung to him, the pelican landed on an eroded fencepost. The pouch portion of its beak was full of water and wobbled to and fro from the birds movement. It shifted its wings a little to get settled. Once satisfied, it tilted its head forward, draining out the water.
The merpeople within tumbled downward as water flowed from a small crack between the parts of the bill. They tried to swim in resistance, but that movement soon turned into frantic flopping around. Their tails beat against eachother as they scrambled to do anything except what they were doomed to experience.
Now they tumbled back along the almost bouncy pouch of the pelican's mouth, little imprints of them becoming briefly visible as they flailed and fell into its throat. A single swallow was all it took to bring them down. They would never again see the delightful vistas of the ocean or sky above, reduced to nothing more than bird food.