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Bobork
MemberOh geez is this gonna get messy?
Chug
Member“Cursed technique: Reversal Red”
tokwas
MemberI am not a fan of where this is headed. Especially since this experience didn't turn her off fatal vore.
Shiitake
MemberI mean, it's viroveteruscy. You're not gonna find many characters with high moral fiber.
virial23
MemberRemember 100 ways to die, where someone stuck into their ass compressed air… you can see where this is coming.
Solemn
MemberThis is why ya always gotta chew before you swallow...
Tangent, I wonder if fatal swallowings contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Sure, the asteroid might have been bad, but then you had all these new mammals running around, and a hungry dinosaur wouldn't think much of it to swallow one whole as they were desperate...only for said meal to chew their way out, as dinosaurs don't chew...
ANY-WAYS, best case scenario is they get puked back out, as the dragon asks "Bruh...wtf, I thought you said you were into this. No, I'm not letting you back in! THAT HURT!"
Dragonboy869
MemberPlease do me a favor and look up a timeline. When the dinosaurs were wiped out, an when the earliest mammals started walking the earth. Do those dates line up?
RintheRose
Member"All non-avian dinosaurs and most lineages of birds became extinct in a mass extinction event, called the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event, at the end of the Cretaceous period. Above the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary, which has been dated to 66.038 ± 0.025 million years ago, fossils of non-avian dinosaurs disappear abruptly; the absence of dinosaur fossils was historically used to assign rocks to the ensuing Cenozoic."
"The Late Triassic is the third and final epoch of the Triassic Period in the geologic time scale, spanning the time between 237 Ma and 201.4 Ma (million years ago)."
"Synapsida, a clade that contains mammals and their extinct relatives, originated during the Pennsylvanian subperiod (~323 million to ~300 million years ago), when they split from the reptile lineage. Crown group mammals evolved from earlier mammaliaforms during the Early Jurassic. The cladogram takes Mammalia to be the crown group."
"The Early Jurassic Epoch (in chronostratigraphy corresponding to the Lower Jurassic Series) is the earliest of three epochs of the Jurassic Period. The Early Jurassic starts immediately after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event, 201.3 Ma (million years ago), and ends at the start of the Middle Jurassic 174.7 ±0.8 Ma." (All quotes sourced from the wikipedia articles on mammals, the Late Triassic period, the Early Jurassic period, and dinosaurs; further reading and sources available at those articles.)
Mammals are about 201 million years old, the dinosaurs became extinct at most 66 million years ago. Solemn's suggestion might be silly, but they aren't wrong about dinosaurs and mammals coexisting for some time before the former's demise.
Cheeeeese
Member"and then it happened...I learned the reverse cursed technique"
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