While Sotek is the youngest by far of the lizardmen pantheon, there is no denying that his following is by far the fastest growing in Lustria, with the red-crested skinks being the most well known of the spawnings blessed by the serpent god, known for their strength and aggression. Those who have received the serpentine old one's favour also sometimes show other traits befitting of their god, however, be it in the form of a more snake-like complexion, or with red markings to their scales.
Even more uncommon are those who inherit the serpent god's insatiable hunger, and the ability to stretch their jaws wide enough to accommodate for even the largest of meals, swallowing those they deem unnecessary in the plans of the old ones whole and alive and damning them to the acrid confines of their digestive tracts.
One such example can be observed above, a scar veteran of distinction having decided to settle a dispute with another saurus leader, an older and more stubborn oldblood, in the only way their kind knows, with the strongest being deemed the wisest. Rather than let the defeated oldblood continue in its misguided ways, the scar veteran saw fit to find a better use for them according to the great plan, deeming them more suited to the role of food than that of a leader. The scales and armour that give saurus their reputable toughness might cause this meal to take a little longer to digest than some, but ultimately the oldblood would serve the old ones as so much meat, even if they might not come to see it that way.
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This picture's been stuck in WIP hell for ages, but I decided to get around to uploading it today before missing out on the chance to. There's many aspects about it I still consider unfinished, or unsatisfactory, but I figured it was better uploaded than not, in the end. Warhammer's saurus are a race I have a great deal of interest in, and I feel they're underrepresented in the vore fandom, so I felt I had to do my part. Honestly don't be surprised to see me do a third take on these guys sometime eventually though, because I still don't think I've done them justice with this one.
Even more uncommon are those who inherit the serpent god's insatiable hunger, and the ability to stretch their jaws wide enough to accommodate for even the largest of meals, swallowing those they deem unnecessary in the plans of the old ones whole and alive and damning them to the acrid confines of their digestive tracts.
One such example can be observed above, a scar veteran of distinction having decided to settle a dispute with another saurus leader, an older and more stubborn oldblood, in the only way their kind knows, with the strongest being deemed the wisest. Rather than let the defeated oldblood continue in its misguided ways, the scar veteran saw fit to find a better use for them according to the great plan, deeming them more suited to the role of food than that of a leader. The scales and armour that give saurus their reputable toughness might cause this meal to take a little longer to digest than some, but ultimately the oldblood would serve the old ones as so much meat, even if they might not come to see it that way.
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This picture's been stuck in WIP hell for ages, but I decided to get around to uploading it today before missing out on the chance to. There's many aspects about it I still consider unfinished, or unsatisfactory, but I figured it was better uploaded than not, in the end. Warhammer's saurus are a race I have a great deal of interest in, and I feel they're underrepresented in the vore fandom, so I felt I had to do my part. Honestly don't be surprised to see me do a third take on these guys sometime eventually though, because I still don't think I've done them justice with this one.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Lizard
Gender Male
Size 1280 x 992px
Ho ho ho, AWESOME! I like this, wonder what foes he can use the Serpent's hunger on?~
Love the art style on them here ^^
Love the art style on them here ^^
I imagine most enemies, though some particularly unsavory ones might not be particularly appealing.
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