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Marine Delight


Hi! I'm Marine Delight, and I've decided to start writing fan fictions about some of these fun-looking ponies around the site, including myself. WARNING: There will be clop and vore ahead. Also orcas.

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Fluttershy enjoys a nice quiet time watching the dolphins at the North Luna Ocean when, all of a sudden, a killer whale beaches itself. Through his groans of pain, Fluttershy diagnosed that something is wrong with his stomach. Poor Fluttershy wants to help, but she is too afraid to perform surgery and cut the beast open to find the problem. What is a young veterinary pegasus pony to do? Get eaten by the whale, of course!

WARNING! This story contains endosoma vore, of the tamest form this perverted author can muster. Don't like it, anyway? Too bad.

Cover image was provided by PonyThroat. Used with permission.

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Comments ( 22 )

7708035 Thank god I'm not the only one who's mind immediately went to that.

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You and me both. And I'm the author. :twilightsheepish:

She had to think more positive thoughts. But what could be so positive about being eaten?

You don't have to worry about pension and health care anymore?


Nice story.
Quick question: How did she get out at the end?


Hint: Add a link to the artist of the cover-source instead of only name him, if possible.
Edit: fixed.

is this technically vore?

7708659
In order:
She got out from the more-realistic, less-scarring front entrance.
I can't link the picture since it's NSFW.
Also, thanks. I knew I missed something.

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Did she get swallowed? Yes.
Did she end up in the stomach? Yes.
Does being swallowed and ending up in the stomach count as "vore"? Yes. :duck:

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Quick question: How did she get out at the end?

Silly, how you get out in the end is you get out at the end, if you know what I mean.

My question is how she breathed during that incursion? The orca could have swallowed some air for her to use but maybe Fluttershy will need to pull along a breathing tube for longer stays?

I've read some vore-y manga similar to your stories so not really offended so long as everyone comes out of it unharmed.

7986657 Well, I'm glad you liked it. Yay. :yay:

I think it'd be safe to assume that there was enough air for her to breathe for a while, although it may be stale due to being in an enclosed and moist space. And she was let out while she fell asleep inside. :twilightblush:

One of the few great vore stories out there. Faved.

8189076 Thank you for the fave. Replied. :pinkiecrazy:

Mucus in the stomach? Eww... Did not know a whale's mucus was formed that way. Either that or it's the ulcer.

But this time, it won’t be for business…

Oh My Gosh! Why Did I Read That Twice?! I blame every single fatal story for this mindset! (Not yours)

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Actually, stomachs form a layer of mucus to protect it from being digested by its own acid and enzymes. I imagine the same can be said for an orca's forestomach. :twilightsmile:

Also, it's a good thing I'm not into fatality, so you don't have to have that mindset with me! :rainbowwild:

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Actually, upon hindsight, I don't think the forestomach has a mucus layer, since it's non-glandular. I'll have to edit that.

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Your welcome its a special unique concept I'm glad I read it:pinkiesmile:

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