
The Tiger's Tasty Tidbit - Part 1 (Vore)
My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by four Disney villains -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, and, in a great surprise, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio! We will again continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney villains. As I have said before, I'd always imagined them making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Stromboli and has now moved on to an Indian jungle in a different Disney world. And in this jungle, he meets his next villain: the evil, human-hating tiger Shere Khan from The Jungle Book. Although Jobe initially thinks that he can handle him, he almost immediately learns the hard way just how wrong he is. . . .
“This is ridiculous,” Jobe said, walking through an Indian jungle, looking around at the admittedly beautiful setting as he did so. “Everywhere I have gone, I have encountered some kind of villainous predator that has devoured me whole and alive.” He raised an arm while still walking. “And what is worse, each one of them has digested me, as well.”
He looked up into the trees, seeing the canopy above him.
“And after almost every digestion,” he said, “I have wound up in a different location.”
He then opened a palm and looked at it.
“And possibly the worst of all,” he went on, looking more closely at his palm in frustration and annoyance, “my magic does not work, so I cannot defend myself from these creatures as well as I would want.”
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In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Stromboli and has now moved on to an Indian jungle in a different Disney world. And in this jungle, he meets his next villain: the evil, human-hating tiger Shere Khan from The Jungle Book. Although Jobe initially thinks that he can handle him, he almost immediately learns the hard way just how wrong he is. . . .
“This is ridiculous,” Jobe said, walking through an Indian jungle, looking around at the admittedly beautiful setting as he did so. “Everywhere I have gone, I have encountered some kind of villainous predator that has devoured me whole and alive.” He raised an arm while still walking. “And what is worse, each one of them has digested me, as well.”
He looked up into the trees, seeing the canopy above him.
“And after almost every digestion,” he said, “I have wound up in a different location.”
He then opened a palm and looked at it.
“And possibly the worst of all,” he went on, looking more closely at his palm in frustration and annoyance, “my magic does not work, so I cannot defend myself from these creatures as well as I would want.”
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Category All / Vore
Species Tiger
Gender Male
Size 798 x 1280px
File Size 266.4 kB
Not for Jobe or his fellow Keepers. Thanks to a power granted to them by
Scaler-the-Hybrid, they can now re-form after digestion.
The only exception is if they're eaten by a demigod or a full-on god. A demigod digesting them could mean permanent death if he's a demigod who favors his immortal/god side rather than his mortal side. But if he's a demigod favoring his mortal side, then they'll re-form with no problem. A full-on god or deity digesting them, though, means definite death, and only the god or deity in question can decide to re-form them. If so, they can come back. If not, they're permanently breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert and thus will die for good.
So far, luckily for them, that last one hasn't happened. Most of them were eaten and digested by a full-on god (Jobe and one of the others by two gods), but they were brought back.
Does that clear that up?

The only exception is if they're eaten by a demigod or a full-on god. A demigod digesting them could mean permanent death if he's a demigod who favors his immortal/god side rather than his mortal side. But if he's a demigod favoring his mortal side, then they'll re-form with no problem. A full-on god or deity digesting them, though, means definite death, and only the god or deity in question can decide to re-form them. If so, they can come back. If not, they're permanently breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert and thus will die for good.
So far, luckily for them, that last one hasn't happened. Most of them were eaten and digested by a full-on god (Jobe and one of the others by two gods), but they were brought back.
Does that clear that up?
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