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This is the most common fate that awaits those who enter Felarya.  Most of its predators have developed the habit of swallowing their prey whole and alive, if they are the right size.  Aside from some of the  [[fauna|beasts, felines, and insects]], none of the predators on Felarya chew or otherwise damage their prey when eating them, swallowing them whole instead. Thus, any adventurer who ventures carelessly into the jungle will most likely end their trek slowly digesting in a stomach.
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This is the most common fate that awaits those who enter Felarya.  Most of its predators have developed the habit of swallowing their prey whole and alive, if they are the right size.  Aside from some of the  [[fauna|beasts, felines, and insects]], none of the predators on Felarya chew or otherwise damage their prey when eating them, swallowing them whole instead. Thus, any adventurer who ventures carelessly into the jungle have high chances to end their trek slowly digesting in a stomach.
  
 
[[Image:Belmouthwiki.jpg|thumb|right|700px|A common view... ]]
 
[[Image:Belmouthwiki.jpg|thumb|right|700px|A common view... ]]

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This is the most common fate that awaits those who enter Felarya. Most of its predators have developed the habit of swallowing their prey whole and alive, if they are the right size. Aside from some of the beasts, felines, and insects, none of the predators on Felarya chew or otherwise damage their prey when eating them, swallowing them whole instead. Thus, any adventurer who ventures carelessly into the jungle have high chances to end their trek slowly digesting in a stomach.

A common view...


About Vore

Vore, also referred to as vorarephilia, voreaphilia and phagophilia, can be described as a fascination towards the act of consumption, a particular interest in which a person fantasizes about eating another person or creature, or being eaten him/herself, or watching another be eaten. Preferences vary a lot from one voraphile to another. Felarya is based on "soft vore", where the prey is devoured whole and alive, as opposed to "hard vore", where the prey is torn and chewed.