I haven't really considered it to be my thing yet, but I'm curious about the idea of prey being hypnotised into being eaten (obviously snake-preds are an easy choice here, but if you like, it could be any pred who does this.)
What I'm wondering is, especially from fellow preys, do you imagine that you're somehow still aware of what's going on? I mean, if the scenario is that the prey is hypnotised into stepping into the pred's mouth or whatever, is there a part of them that can still see what they're doing, and still doesn't want to be eaten (assuming they're unwilling), they just have no control over what they're doing, or are they just under they pred's full control, which means even their mind isn't capable of conscious thought anymore?
Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
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Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
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Marco - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
I personally prefer mind control, rather than hypnosis. Sometimes the prey is aware of what is happening to her, and her surroundings, and other times, she isn't aware of it, or isn't able to see the reality. For example, the prey could think, that she enters just a cave, when in reality, it is the maw of a big creature. Of course, in my case, the pred orders the prey, to take of her footwear, to be barefoot, before the prey enters the maw of the pred.
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
There is a version of "hypnosis" when a predator makes a prey fall asleep. For example, a reoccurring character in Slavic folklore, Bayun the Cat can lull a human to sleep, so he can either rob or eat them.
Here is cartoon version of Bayun the Cat where he hunt birds:
https://aryion.com/g4/view/298384
Here is cartoon version of Bayun the Cat where he hunt birds:
https://aryion.com/g4/view/298384
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
I highly prefer prey to be unwilling, least once inside and the fun/hell starts, so... I'd rather they'd be somehow still aware/deep down not want it.
Don't care for it taken to the extent to make/force a prey to be willing, and especially when make them enjoy being brutally digested.
Don't care for it taken to the extent to make/force a prey to be willing, and especially when make them enjoy being brutally digested.
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
Sitharc wrote:I highly prefer prey to be unwilling, least once inside and the fun/hell starts, so... I'd rather they'd be somehow still aware/deep down not want it.
Don't care for it taken to the extent to make/force a prey to be willing, and especially when make them enjoy being brutally digested.
But, what if they are hypnotized or controlled to get them inside, only for it to wear off once its too late to escape? Thus they struggle/scream once they're melting etc.
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
I like it when prey is somehow feeling like it can't resist the temptation of being eaten. Like "I know what will happen, but I just HAVE TO go in there.".
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
Here is nice vore video. Giant plant hypnotizes prey to prevent it's escape:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfsueJ3gFQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfsueJ3gFQo
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
Sorry about being so late here - I really hate that I do this.
Thanks to all who responded and sorry for taking so long.
Those are interesting ways of doing it, the final one in particular sounds fun, and would also put a nice spin on the whole "Let's enter a cave that just happens to look like a creature's maw" thing (which admittedly, is a kind of guilty vore pleasure of mine, I guess...) it at least adds some credibility to it by making the pred unaware of this completely.CFTS wrote:I personally prefer mind control, rather than hypnosis. Sometimes the prey is aware of what is happening to her, and her surroundings, and other times, she isn't aware of it, or isn't able to see the reality. For example, the prey could think, that she enters just a cave, when in reality, it is the maw of a big creature. Of course, in my case, the pred orders the prey, to take of her footwear, to be barefoot, before the prey enters the maw of the pred.
Same. The prey always have to be unwilling for me, so the idea of them being aware, but unable to stop it happening is a nice way of imagining it for me.Sitharc wrote:I highly prefer prey to be unwilling, least once inside and the fun/hell starts, so... I'd rather they'd be somehow still aware/deep down not want it.
Don't care for it taken to the extent to make/force a prey to be willing, and especially when make them enjoy being brutally digested.
Managed to see that sometime before, but thanks. The plant has a nice design, in my opinion, and it was cool seeing the "stomach" or whatever it was (I am interested in plant preds, but I need to get an idea of how their internals could be.)Aviannapper wrote:Here is nice vore video. Giant plant hypnotizes prey to prevent it's escape:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfsueJ3gFQo
Thanks to all who responded and sorry for taking so long.
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Marco - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: Curiosity about hypnotised prey.
Marco wrote:Those are interesting ways of doing it, the final one in particular sounds fun, and would also put a nice spin on the whole "Let's enter a cave that just happens to look like a creature's maw" thing (which admittedly, is a kind of guilty vore pleasure of mine, I guess...) it at least adds some credibility to it by making the pred unaware of this completely.
Indeed, it is a very fun way of doing it. There even could be another creature inside the maw, of the bigger creature, waiting for food. And because the prey is under mind control, the prey probably won't know what would happen.^^
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