This is the longest story BY FAR that I've ever posted here. This was a very fun story to do, for a lot of reasons. This story, featuring a young man named Joseph and Dragon from Shrek is my part of a trade that I'm doing with
Cheshire_Cat_Master. It features vore, smelliness, gassiness, sitting, and even "spirit vore" at the end, which he requested. Comments are appreciated!
Cheshire_Cat_Master. It features vore, smelliness, gassiness, sitting, and even "spirit vore" at the end, which he requested. Comments are appreciated!
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Great story. Dragon is pretty evil. I don't know if I picture her character from the movie that way, but I'm not going to argue with how you wrote it; I like it.
Your welcome, by the way!
Though the idea of human knights "slaying dragons" referenced in this story seems highly improbable to me given her size and intelligence, the fact that Joseph "aided and abetted" the killing of fellow dragons as squire to the knight he served fully justifies her treatment of him, his knight, and wiping out villages of potential future dragon killers as well. The parts about her hunting and keeping elephants though seemed out of place due to the traditional "Medieval European fairy tale setting" of the Shrek universe, but it was easy enough to overlook this. But instead of the remains of elephants in her stomach, Joseph would have surely seen the remains of his knight and villagers in her stomach instead, as she had just eaten them the day before as I recall (though unless he was swallowed along with a little lantern, it would have been pitch black in her stomach. Apparently his horse shared the same fate as him as well, though not mentioned while he was still alive in her stomach. It seemed kind of goofy and cartoonish that she would swallow a sharp sword and equally indigestible, chewed up shield as well, though it was easy enough to overlook that part too. Dragons taunting human prey before eating them is always fun, and this dialogue was quite good. It seem a bit too "G rated" for such a cruel dragon though, as the story failed to include any humiliating taunts about turning him, and the knight and villagers (no doubt including family ), into her next bowel movement, which any 'cruel' dragon would surely mention. But maybe this was deliberately avoided as Chesire seems to avoid this aspect of 'vore stories' however fitting it would be in so many that he writes too. Thanks for sharing!