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cherrycherish · 8 months ago
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Inventing an OC on the spot for kink purposes: Lilac (they/them)
Thinking about Lilac getting hired at a hucow farm, being placed in front of a trough and knowing that once they're plump enough they'll be filled with brood. They weren't expecting to go so long without being knocked up, just how big did they need to get? Despite their whining, the handler, Jin, only puts thick toys inside them, even once they're big enough to lay atop their belly. After growing to a massive size and filling out most of their pen, lilac can see several other hucows being brought over one day, and they're not nearly as big, but clearly round with brood. Jin climbed up Lilac's gravid form, taking out the toy currently occupying their cunt, and began directing the round cows inside one after the next, making Lilac cum repeatedly as each one squirmed along the way. The cows happily push each other in deeper into Lilac's receptive womb as the handler explains that by keeping multiple cows inside of a bigger cow, they can get the same amount of milk while saving on space and pumps, and that once these cows were well overdue they'd be released and another batch of cows would take their place, keeping Lilac perpetually engorged. The spike in hormones along with the feeling of so many wriggling inside made Lilac dizzy with pleasure. Soon their breasts were swelling with thick creamy milk, a large pump and fucking machine whirring to life to satiate them.
The handler rubbed along the taunt swell with a grin as he climbed down, "What's our motto, Lilac?"
Lilac in a blissfully engorged state only let out a content moo in response, eyes glazed over as the feeding trough was refilled and placed close enough for them to reach.
"That's right, happy cows make the best milk. If you take good care of them we'll see about letting those smaller heifers out in another eight months. I should have a new batch ready for you by then."
The overfilled cow came at the thought, they were going to take very, very good care of their brood.
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mousegirlvorecast · 5 months ago
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Dari: the mouse this blog is named for! She is a small pathetic bratty prey who will always fight back, and will try to trick you with either her words or inventions.
Hazel: the body! Another mouse but not as pathetic. If you’re talking to a mouse it’s more often Dari but hazel appears here too. Also a prey usually but can be willing at times.
Francis: a strong demon pred who will hunt you down. Is known to be quite cruel and gets off on the suffering of her prey. Has on very very rare occasions been known to sub or be prey but don’t count on it
Azalea: the opposite of Francis, a kind angel who may be a pred for softer willing scenes; but is also down to be destroyed and consumed.
Kai: a kitty switch who is arrogant and thinks she’s stronger than she is. She can sometimes be crueler than Francis but rarely gets the chance to be before she gets pinned down.
Lily- our puppy switch, she is very excitable and will most likely agree to whatever you say; she does have a sadistic streak if she thinks you’re weaker than her though
Phoenix: a human girl with fire wings who tends to overestimate her ability to fight back. An unwilling prey most of the time
Aria: an owl affini hybrid who finds more pleasure in hunting down and consuming sophonts than bringing them comfort. A pred all the way.
Trixie: a slime girl switch who is more go with the flow no pun included
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dzamie-oc · 2 years ago
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Sometimes, a Discord conversation can spawn an absolutely ridiculous idea. Does this count as an unbirth comic?
I wonder if tumblr will delete this, even with me flagging it mature. It'd be funny if I had to upload it censored, but I hope I won't.
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Hey
considering how humanity applied human-like deities and human-like symbols to the soil and vegetation to the point we're talking about Mother Earth
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do you think burials count as vore
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twitchesandstitches · 6 years ago
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The MILF Fleet are way into biomodding themselves up. Really, really into it, to the degree that in-universe it defines them almost as much as their universally torso-sized boobs and ravenous libidos. Several other factions share this trait, most notably the Cobalts.
In general, assume that any named character has at least a few mods on them. Sometimes it’s functional; growing gills developed from seadweller trolls and fish to go exploring underwater. Sometimes its for combat, like subdermal armor that makes you bulletproof, powerful bulging muscles with super strength, or vicious tearing claws. And sometimes its purely subtle, like a longevity treatment that stops aging and permanently restores the user to the prime of health, and they won’t ever die of old age.
The MILFs love mods; the weirder, the better! The fleet is a carnival of strangeness, each giant mom a walking art show of mutation and self-imposed alteration, glowing with biological tattoos and cybernetic limbs, and most often its hard to tell what their original species was. The end results are often monstrous, even disturbing to more straightlaced inner worlds, and the MILFs rather enjoy annoying people with their freak factors. The Cobalts tend to prefer more subtle or elegant ones.
So here are some ways this whole process works!
Casual modding, for minor changes such as unnatural hair color, living tattoo designs that move as you want, or realistic body shapes, are universal and easy, and are common in most of the multiverse, with the MILF fleet making money by selling these mods in space ports and planetside bazaars wherever they go. You can get these from dispensers, whether they come in pill-form or more exotic variants like drinks and snack foods.
Therefore the exact mechanism of the modding varies quite a bit. It can be basically anything that could change a person, though the complexity of the mod will make the procedure more complex, rated further below. It should be noted that magic is a major component of almost any mod, since it adjusts the body more easily and alters the basic ‘template’ of the mod user, changing their body on a fundamental level. Thus, mods will even alter mechanical or other non-organic body parts, and can work on many different species with only minor adjustments for biochemistry.
Artifacts like the Matriatrix and Fountain of Conquest (with the right add-ons and knowledge) can make changes to other people that are, for all intents and purposes, mods. They’re not quite the same thing, since the Matriarchtrix usually does it one on one or requires the user to do things like unbirth the target to edit them into having the modded traits, or imbue them with enough energy to develop the desired traits and let them grow over time. More dangerously, this is just Sierra doing it on purpose. It is fundamentally an artifact of mutation, evolution and magical change, and its possible for its unleashed magic to induce all kinds of bizarre transformations on anything caught in the vicinity. There is a reason they say this thing makes monsters (though the minds of those altered by it are never damaged).
The Fountain can grant such traits instantly, but it loses overall power. The trait isn’t lost, but it becomes weakened. (If giving hyper proportions, the master of the Fountain will lose potential curve sizes, and usually a maximum power limit.) By studying how this process works, new mods can be created, or at least new and interesting ways to make them.
Certain transformations, such as hyper lactation, rebirthing (via the ability to alter someone who has been rebirthed while they are within a broodmother), or creative application of various empowered alterations can also approximate the transformation of a mod. For instance, milk that makes whoever drinks it or bathes in in take on selected traits is ubiquitous in the MILF Fleet. This kind of changes are usually very long-term, or uncontrollable and prone to unexpecting mutations. Those who prefer specific results or are attached to a specific body image are advised to use more conventional mods.
Others can be the result of the application of certain powers, such as the ability to alter other people’s physiology in some way, or forcibly reshaping bodies into weird forms. By studying how those powers work, new mods have been made to replicate their effects, making them efficiently mass produced at the cost of being less effective overall.  You won’t be able to pump someone up a dozen times their size with a touch, but you don’t need the original power to do it, either.
Some purely mundane mods do exist, but they’re likely to be based on much older manufacturing means and most likely come from a reactivated ancient factory, or are the result of a lot of dedicated work. Ultimately, the MILF Fleet winds up doing that, developing their mods based off magical research and development, studying various traits that the Matriatrix samples from aliens, monsters and their own fleetmates.
As that implies, the Matriatrix can absorb traits that Sierra wants; just sampling them and adding them to an internal library to be deposited into the fleet stockpile later. Possibly this could cause the target to lose that trait, and with the right powers, Sierra could absorb those traits and get them right there: taking an armorplated foe’s armor hide and getting it herself, while leaving them defenseless. She can do this as a combat action, through a simple touch, or even through intimacy if she wants. The target can simply touch her or the Matriatrix, allowing her to gain the trait for the Fleet.
This trait can be anything; superhuman size, scales, gills, a physiological detail, powerful muscles for great strength… if it is purely physical in nature, it is considered a trait, and can be acquired.
It would be impossible to detail every possible mod, so this just laws down general rules for how mods in general can be classified. But...
Each manufacturer has their own style of mods, and you get different kinds wherever you go. A consumerist culture will offer different mods than one that is all about free love and self-expression, with the latter desiring more extreme ones, for example. Generally, the term mod just refers to any item or procedure that changes the user, permanently or temporarily. This is almost often something that is physically ingested like food or drink, something that is applied to the body such as lotions or bath liquids, but can also mean surgical alterations and cybernetics.
A major factor is time. The more complex or encompassing a change is, the more time it takes. Minor changes can happen within a day and settle in a week. More complex changes can take weeks to just start happening, and the most extreme changes may require years to finish. Some mods cut this down, but they are typically very expensive and have very specific purposes rather than being suites of broad changes.
Minor: Simple changes, such as color change to hair and skin, small height changes, and mostly aesthetic transformations like living tattoos or small claws, are the easiest. If this is strictly visual changes that give no real benefit or disadvantage (non-functional gill slits) or proportion alterations that are within the realm of real life natural sizes, it fits into this category. These are simple drinks, snack foods, and other one-hit changes. Usually permanent, but commercial ones typically fade in time unless you get brand name. If it doesn’t really need to modify you THAT much, it counts. Making ones sexual organs more exotic (ridges, selecting squeezing or a knot) straddles the line between this and the next category, but are very common.
Moderate: Genuine transformations, things like growing body length fur, turning your hair into feathers or poofy scales (or growing hair at all, for reptiles and amphibians), a small tail, or alterations to the skeletal structure for things like digitigrade legs or opposable digits. These are obvious and distinct changes from baseline, but don’t need to make too many changes to your body to adapt to them. Body proportions beyond what is naturally possible, but still not too big. These tend to require consistent applications of food transformatives over time, lotions on the altered area, and other means of consistent use. Implants such as brain connection with the internet or neural interfaces count here. Growing bigger or smaller fits here, but only to about half again as big or small; anything more is too complicated for this level.
Significant: Significant reworking of the body, and requiring drastic changes to the body to make them work or apply to them. Things like boobs bigger than your torso, butt big enough to be a bookshelf and lips thick around as your palm count here. A big theme would be that secondary changes are required for the body to function with the new change, as do mods that induce changes like those. Things like connective breast tissue that acts as a built-in bra, lactation so fast it can fill a bathtub, automatic testicle growth and hyper gene material production. Growing to significant sizes, either smaller or larger, is a common trend with this one. This is where mods tend to get more weird or changing the body; muscle tissue on par with power armor with the force it can put out, as well as completely changing the user’s apparent species. These mods can involve long term application of variou substances and special diets, and sometimes procedures. Most of the more interesting mods fit in this category.
Extreme: Anything more extreme than previous ones; complete digitization or modification into a purely mechanical form, fertility augmentation to make the user into a broodmother, giant-sized size increase, or impossible degrees of physical or mental enhancement. Changes that give a complete unrecognizable body plan (Such as a centaur form for starters, or becoming humanoid if the user was originally a monster-type) fall in here. Total cybernetic refit, extremely invasive procedures, and very long-term regimens can all result from these. Usually only the most wealthy have those, and it can be a status symbol to have used even one.
The major factions the AU focuses around all have their own gimmicks, special varieties and tweaks, due to different living conditions, their own sub-cultures, general philosophies and of course what they actually have available, as stated below:
MILF Fleet - generally they like stuff weird and their modding is very monster-y; they like things like big spikey bits, exoskeletons, huge fangs. More conventionally, most of them have unusual hair colors in vibrant neon colors, full body tattoos that move on their own into new designs, and minor adjustments to suit their own looks. The ones who like fighting are very inhuman in appearance when they want, with biomechanical implants and weaponry integrated into their bodies. The more monstrous and alien this is, the more they like it. Things such as multiple breasts are pretty popular, as are ultra huge proportions, non-humanoid morphologies, natural weapons, wings, tentacles, and gooey forms. Modding their genitals for practicality or more fun applications is almost a must. Many can also shift between mild and extreme forms of their mods, so they can go from being cute to being battle ready by shifting how subtle their more inhuman assets are. A woman with spiky skin and crustacean traits can turn her skin into full-fledged carapace to deflect bullets and her hands into massive crab claws. Their mods are always totally stable, though they take a long time to fully kick in.
The MILF fleet sell their mods freely, usually at local shops and in bazaars, as they move through inhabited space. They have a strict policy against selling their combat mods at all, they flat out don’t want to basically be arms dealers just to make a bit of extra cash, and dread the idea of causing military problems or imbalancing precarious power struggles. Breaking this law is one of their more serious offenses, and ties into some of their notions of a prime directive; giving mods to others that will free them from biological chains and restrictions is an imperative, but enabling murder is forbidden.
Cobalts: They prefer their mods to be more elegant and generally stray away from ones that can hinder their movement and look ungainly. They specialize in combat grade mods that come in several stages, going from completely unobtrusive to increasing levels of obviousness, each with their own utilities, until they hit the maxed out level and fully activate, with things like armor suites and arm-mounted bio-swords. They also favor more obscure additions, such as psionic powers, lending to those being almost ubiquitous among the crew. However, their on-board science squad tends to test new mods freely on whoever is available, leading to a class divide; the higher ups are heavily modded with perfected, elegant mods with no drawbacks and versatile abilities, and an underclass of serfs and crewmates who are tested on with bizarre and highly unstable mods that tend to make them strange monsters or induce odd impulses.
The Cobalts make a lot of money selling their mods for extremely high prices and are in demand among the richer parts of the multiverse, and having a Cobalt mod is a very prestigious thing in some quarters. They do sell their combat-grade mods, though they only do so for the most mild ones. Not because of the moral issues, they just want to keep their advantages for themselves.
Ringers: Prefer combat mods that are very subtle, with a disdain for openly monsterizing themselves. They also tend to choose ones that force the user to acclimatize and ‘earn’ their transformation. Likely to sell combat-grade mods for the express purpose of stirring up violence and conflict, and are constantly looking to expand their arsenal for this purpose.
Well-To-Do Galactic Centers and the like: Mods of all kinds are common, and usually cheap if they’re minor ones. Things like altering hair texture or growing the hair longer, lotions that make skin perfectly healthy forever, and reworking a body into the peak of fitness are all ubiquitous and pretty common. Appearance alterations that alter bone structure, scale shape or chitin growths to make someone more beautiful are also common if expensive, and unfortunately lending to homogeneity in appearances. More drastic changes are rarer, very expensive, and in some places can lead to disdain from those who disapprove of body modification.
Criminal organizations: Catch all for underworld organizations of all sorts, they generally sell mods that are prone to serious issues, unwanted mutations, and even mental complications. Virility enhancements that make users insatiably lusty and pitfully dependant on those who relieve them, hyper lactation that becomes brain-meltingly additive to milk yourself, and proportion enlargements that render the user immobile are all risky and common ones that damage the reputation of mods in general. Less ethically tricky are mods that alter brain chemistry to induce feelings of heightning happiness, low-grade euphoria, and some of the benefits of drug use without actually employing them. More benign organizations are modifying these last for use in therapeutic treatments. Criminal organizations also make heavy use of combat mods, the scarier and more grotesque, the better.
The Cartel antagonists also qualify, though mod distrubition isn’t really their interest.
Multiverse backwaters: In places where mods are available and there are few regulations, you can get all kinds of bizarre mods, often leanings towards a more practical viewpoint; more gills to survive underwater and super-thick fat for cold temperatures, less skin made of fleshy gold. Still, the libertine environments of such places can produce easy-going attitudes similar to the MILF Fleet.
Imperial Commonwealth of Humanity: The use of mods is strictly banned, because these guys are boring like that. Rumors suggest that the aristocratic elite regularly ingests special chemical brews that amplify their psionic powers or even gives them some, though it's unclear if they are aware of this or are simply partaking in rituals without knowing their significance.
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pixierustedteeth · 3 years ago
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boobiemom · 7 years ago
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Wait, so, if Shinji gets in the robot, does that count as unbirth?
shit I’ve said at 7am that I look at 12 hours later and wonder wtf is wrong with me
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the-resurrection-3d · 6 years ago
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While I can’t say I’m a fan of vore, there’s one aspect of it I find endlessly fascinating — the distinction between it and regular cannibalism. According to Levi Strauss, the denial of cannibalism is the foundation of our society: I won’t eat you if you won’t eat me; great, now we can form a society. Meanwhile, as Maggie Kilgour writes, presently "Cannibalism is a conventional satirical topos, which has been traditionally used for political purposes to demonise and attack forces seen as threatening social order."
So we're bound to get more vore political cartoons, right? Or a Vonnegut-style satire whose fanart is thrown into a deviantArt cringe compilation?
But vore isn’t really cannibalism; that’s what’s so fascinating. I mean, technically it is, in as much as you have one human character eating another, which is just as often not true. (Would monster Tom voring Edd count as cannibalism? Hmm.) But let's assume there are two human characters, in this scenario. Conjure the image of the cannibal in your mind anyway, and tell me there is not some disassembly involved. Whether King’s survivor type cutting off his own legs for food or Mitsuki killing young boys and serving their testicles as patties,  cannibalism is defined not only by the fact that it is a person eating another person, but by a person destroying another, reducing them down to an animal carcass to be stripped and picked clean. NBC's Hannibal brings this up directly, if I remember correctly. Hannibal's modus operandi is defined, according to William Graham, by his view that his victims are not worthy of person-hood. Therefore he will not only kill them, but render them unrecognizable as human at all --- on the dish, there is little if any visual difference between human parts and those of commonly eaten mammals.
You are not a human being to me anymore, the cannibal says; you are at best a treat and at worst simply fuel.
Real life cannibals say we taste like pork.
Louise Noble goes on Medicinal Cannibalism to describe the distinctions Europeans drew between their cannibalism, which was primarily used for (as her title implies) medicinal purposes, and the wanton cannibalism they'd claimed to have observed was what was so distasteful about the Native Americans. Montaigne's famous essay "On Cannibals," in fact, throws European 'savagery' back in their faces in the most oft-quoted passage:
I consider it more barbarous to eat a man alive than to eat him dead; to tear by rack and torture a body still full of feeling, to roast it by degrees, and then give it to be trampled and eaten by dogs and swine— a recent memory, not between ancient enemies, but between neighbours and fellow- citizens and, what is worse, under the cloak of piety and religion— than to roast and eat a man after he is dead.
Whether you like vore or not, this destructive element is, from what I’ve seen, not really present. Most vore art, in fact, has the victim alive and speaking from inside the stomach. The belly of the consumptive character is often distended horribly, but this is not presented as causing them pain, nor does the victim ever seem bothered by the presence of stomach enzymes or even teeth.
So yeah, they are eaten, but not really. The only real difference between vore and pregnancy art is the presence of speech bubbles.
I don’t really have a conclusion to draw from this, especially since I don’t have this fetish and can’t speak to its appeal with any authority. Tom has said it's about the fullness -- the stuffing without that kink's inherent feederism, but even that explanation, he told me, didn't really get at vore's je ne sais quoi. A friend of a friend, on the other hand, saw the appeal as being literally surrounded by your partner's love and safety, effectively placing vore and unbirth on opposite sides of the same coin. It’s just fascinating, and a little funny, how the most extreme fringe of the human imagination can be so easily defanged— rendered both a punchline and a sexual fantasy too far removed from reality to be of any real threat. We can't all be dragons capable of swallowing a person whole.
To be a cannibal, however, simply offer a guy a blowjob, and then bite down.
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movedto-enbylebeau · 8 years ago
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zayphora replied to your post “I forget, does unbirthing count as vore? I need to know for my...”
You'd be surprised as to how much this question comes up when talking abt American Gods. gdi bilquis
I reread the passage 5 times as an innocent teenager trying to understand what was happening. I am not surprised.
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