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When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby Marco » Sun Sep 22, 2019 12:25 pm

We've all seen threads about when we discovered what vore was, or when we first realised we liked it (despite not knowing what it was), but what about the first time we started viewing characters as pred/preys despite them never eating or being eaten by anyone in their actual show? Like, for example, if you're a prey, which characters do you remember being the earliest you "wanted" to be eaten by, despite the fact they never ate anyone in whatever they're from?
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby LoneliestWolf » Sun Sep 22, 2019 12:43 pm

The first character that pops into my mind is Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life. He's only been eaten twice throughout the entirety of the show, once as a gag and another as a central plot point, but I've always been fantasizing about eating him myself or him being eaten by various other characters from the show quite often. I myself just want to feel Rocko squirm inside me. There are certainly a handful of others that I often fantasize about eating that'll I'll share eventually. Can't think of any that I'd want to be eaten by personally that aren't normally predators at the moment, but they'll probably come back to me at some point.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby kagamichan » Sun Sep 22, 2019 1:53 pm

For me it would probably be Bowser. Before Bowser's Inside Story came out, I just saw a large fat dragon-like creature and thought "Yep, he has definitely eaten people and probably wants Peach for how she tastes."
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby EnderDracolich » Sun Sep 22, 2019 3:09 pm

Well, really, I have always been into monster characters before I ever knew I liked vore, so I have always kinda played/written man-eating characters.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby Dekkard2 » Sun Sep 22, 2019 5:20 pm

kagamichan wrote:For me it would probably be Bowser. Before Bowser's Inside Story came out, I just saw a large fat dragon-like creature and thought "Yep, he has definitely eaten people and probably wants Peach for how she tastes."


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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby sweetladyamy » Sun Sep 22, 2019 6:03 pm

Hmmm...

Probably Terra Branford would be the first known character I could think of. Most of my fantasies involve my own imagination, that includes my own fictional characters, and even characters based off of other known characters but are otherwise not those characters.

kagamichan wrote:For me it would probably be Bowser. Before Bowser's Inside Story came out, I just saw a large fat dragon-like creature and thought "Yep, he has definitely eaten people and probably wants Peach for how she tastes."


I've never once given that any thought. I can see it, imagine it though.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby N-Mario » Sun Sep 22, 2019 6:05 pm

It's mainly been about what characters can actually do TONS of vore. Kirby for example, and Yoshi, and then animals like Fish who ONLY do swim and devour Dopefish for example, Bubba from SM64, and Cheep Chomp from resent Mario games. I've also grew some aquatic enemies from Mega Man series and turned them into vorish characters. When I see a character thats bigger than the prey is when I usually make it into a vore character. ;)
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby blessedwasthechild » Sun Sep 22, 2019 6:47 pm

Hoo gosh, can't tell you how many. Tons. I've wanted to be eaten by Dot from Animaniacs, Taz from Looney Tunes, most of the cast of Tiny Toons, Norbert from Angry Beavers, fucking goddamn Bubsy Bobcat, Scooby Doo, Cow from Cow and Chicken, Sally Acorn or Tails from the American Sonic properties, and I've always seen Tails as prey and thought of scenarios where Taz or Yoshi try to eat Tails, just, like, utter nonsense all around. I was a thirsty child! Thinking of funny-animals as predators or prey even if vore never ever came up in the show? Yes, in droves. But lucky for us 90s kids, there was plenty of vore either way~

Even as a little girl, cartoons that had big drooping mouth-shots or actual ingestion-scenes were pornographic to me and I'd like, fucking record off TV onto a blank cassette tape and hide the thing. Luckily I wasn't ever caught cuz on some level I was invisible to my family, but it was a weekly ritual for me to sneak into the living room and watch my homemade vornos, which sometimes were simply just close-ups of cartoon characters singing. OH RIGHT, the cat from Animaniacs, even just her singing and watching her mouth up close could just send confusing shivers down my spine...

So yeah, I'd say not only did I do this, I did it obsessively. And don't even get me started on Pokemon.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby IvesBentonEaton » Sun Sep 22, 2019 9:10 pm

Pretty much…never. I don't use other people's stuff; I make my own characters and settings. I'm not saying others shouldn't do canonplay if they like, it's just not for me.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby SamWamm » Sun Sep 22, 2019 11:19 pm

meh. I have an excessively large roster of characters to my name from a long running story series I write.

it's 18+ but not because of pornographic or lewd content.

and my fans have written them into many sexual scenarios of course.

I kinda have the idea that the adult canon and the standard canon of my characters exist in 2 parallel dimensions that don't intersect.

that way my story stays on track and the fans can come up with whatever nonsense they like with or without consequence.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby Peptidase » Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:06 am

It was super early on with characters from various cartoons. I've basically always had a fascination with growing bellies, and one character eating the others always seemed like a convenient and oddly satisfying way to achieve a bigger belly. It didn't really start being a fetish until I re-encountered the idea in early adolescence. By then I mostly used OCs to fill in my fantasies.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby Siuddithsi » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:00 am

For me, everything was with original characters. After lurking for a year or more, my first character was my namesake, Siuddithsi. Created by modifying the "Druid" D&D class to assume they could eat someone, and give birth to their reincarnation. Ironically, I didn't actually play her in an RP for several years after creating her. I starting playing instead with an adaptation of a horny Teifling and creating an Insectoid called "The Lurker in Darkness". Since then most of my characters have been original, but Rose LaRouge was based on my oldest D&D character created around 1982 in AD&D 2E who worked up to a 18th level "assassin" before working up to a dual class 19th level wizard. Then I added failed wishes to give her vore powers as I still have trouble with the idea that a human could could learn to swallow another human just by "crick" ing their jaw to loosen it like a snake.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby night22 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:45 am

EnderDracolich wrote:Well, really, I have always been into monster characters before I ever knew I liked vore, so I have always kinda played/written man-eating characters.


Man I was so pissed when I got that game and there wasn't any stomach bulges.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby IvesBentonEaton » Mon Sep 23, 2019 5:27 am

Siuddithsi wrote:For me, everything was with original characters. After lurking for a year or more, my first character was my namesake, Siuddithsi. Created by modifying the "Druid" D&D class to assume they could eat someone, and give birth to their reincarnation. Ironically, I didn't actually play her in an RP for several years after creating her. I starting playing instead with an adaptation of a horny Teifling and creating an Insectoid called "The Lurker in Darkness". Since then most of my characters have been original, but Rose LaRouge was based on my oldest D&D character created around 1982 in AD&D 2E who worked up to a 18th level "assassin" before working up to a dual class 19th level wizard. Then I added failed wishes to give her vore powers as I still have trouble with the idea that a human could could learn to swallow another human just by "crick" ing their jaw to loosen it like a snake.

I started D&D back in original edition but my first vore character was based on a D&D version 3.5 female wild elf druid I had been playing for a few years in a game that ended a couple months ago. I envisioned her as prey (because female elf), but in 3.5, 15th level druids can take the form of Huge animals, large enough to swallow Medium size creatures like humans whole—although they don't get to take the form of an animal that actually has the swallow whole attack, the tyrannosaur, until 18th level, when they have enough hit dice to equal a typical one. (They can turn into a giant constrictor snake but those don't get the swallow whole attack because they don't do that as an attack, they do that after they have already constricted prey to death.) The campaign ended just as she was reaching 15th level.

More on her origins can be read in my blog post here, including her unique method of surviving as prey as the protagonist of my Tales of a Visceral Voyager. This, in turn, led to more vore-related magic, which I wrote up (in D&D 3.5 statistics) and posted here under “The Magic of Āen”.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby coop500 » Wed Oct 09, 2019 12:52 am

Geralt of Rivia, from the Witcher games, though the first time I thought about it, only the first game existed.
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Re: When you started "adding" vore to characters.

Postby Eznam » Wed Oct 09, 2019 5:40 pm

Uh... Well I didn't have any real sexual attraction to anything for most of my life so it's actually pretty recent. I'm gonna try to mentally retrace it... There was one of my online friends, but she's not a character. It'd be a girl with fangs... Kate Beckinsale in Underworld maybe...? Anyone got any ideas for goth/vampire girls with short hair?
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