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Even prey need to eat! by Akaikosh

Even prey need to eat!

Akaikosh

Kyntira ("kin-tier-ah") displaying her more predatory side as a hatchling. :)
Kyntira is a relatively new character (And she was only given her name last night) whose role began as a generic prey item in an art a friend had commissioned.

As a hatchling she quickly grew curious as to what being swallowed alive felt like, and after her first experience in the belly of another predator, she decided she quite liked the experience. She's since been eaten by many predators, feigning unwillingness as she is swallowed but quickly growing excited as she proceeds deeper into the predator nomming her. She's most fond of snakes, nagas, and other dragons as her predators of choice, but doesn't mind avians or dinosaurs sampling her either. However, she's very reluctant to be eaten by fish, plants, and most mammals - her unwillingness to be consumed being genuine in these cases.

Nevertheless a belly is a belly, and once packed away inside she enjoys her temporary stay regardless of what the stomach belongs to.

Despite being of a more preyish personality, Kyntira still has predatory instincts, and when she does act the predator she is surprisingly good at it! Her elastic throat and stomach allow for meals up to three times her size to fit comfortably inside, though she's typically rendered immobile after such meals - as displayed here. Her stomach magically adjusts its molecular structure to provide additional durability where it's needed most, so even bulky prey with horns and spikes will be able to safely be eaten whole, and once inside can squirm and struggle as much as they want without harming Kyntira - who quite enjoys these useless struggles.

Kyntira automatically reforms when predators choose to digest her (Or when they cannot control such things), and similarly reforms prey that she devours - though this typically takes much longer than it takes her to reform. It's not uncommon for a consumed meal to reform months after she eats it. As with the rest of her species, Kyntira has full control over her digestive processes, and can decide if and when she wishes to digest what she's swallowed.

When not hungry, Kyntira is a very friendly and talkative dragon, cheerfully conversing with anyone willing to speak with her. It's not unusual for her to spend hours chatting with a predator she's been eaten by or with prey she herself has swallowed.

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