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TermOther NamesDescription
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Participant Types
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PredatorPredThe one consuming.
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PreyThe one being consumed.
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MicroMiniA character that is much, much smaller than others; depending on the scenario, this could refer to other characters in general, or in comparison to others of the same species.
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MacroGiantGiantessA character that is much, much larger than others; depending on the scenario, this could refer to other characters in general, or in comparison to others of the same species.
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Scene Types
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Hard VoreBiting off limbs and\or full‑on chewing of the prey.
This may or may not also include cutting off limbs, or anything else that involves descriptive gore; that depends entirely on the personal preferences of all involved.
This may or may not be applicable if the prey is transformed into actual food, or dead; that depends entirely on the personal preferences of all involved.
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Soft VoreNo full‑on chewing or tearing of the prey. A misconception is that soft vore disallows digestion, however it does not, as a number of people like being digested, but do not like being chewed or having their body torn\cut apart.
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EndosomaEndoThe prey is stored, rather than completely comsumed, in an organ or pocket reality inside the predator, and may be allowed out on the whim of the predator. This usually involves the prey being kept alive inside the preditor (unless the prey is a ghost to begin with), but some may chose to keep the spirit of the prey inside them instead.
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Inanimate PreyInanimate VoreThe prey is an inamimate object.
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Inanimate PredatorInanimate PredInanimate VoreThe predator is an inamimate object.
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Larger Prey, Smaller PredatorLarge Prey, Small PredThe predator is smaller than it's meal.
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Same‑Size VoreSame‑SizeSame‑Size Prey, Same‑Size Predator, Same‑Size PredThe predator and prey are the same size (roughly.)
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Prey as PredatorPrey as PredA species normally seen as prey, such as a rabbit, that consumes things it normally would not. Such as eating other rabbits, or even its predator species, such as a fox.
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Predator as PreyPred as PreyA species normally seen as predator, such as a fox, that is consumed by a things it normally wouldn't be. Such as being eaten by a snakes, or even its prey species, such as a rabbit.
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CookingPreparation, PreppingThe prey is roasted, baked, steamed, or otherwise cooked. Depending on preferences, this may have the prey still be alive after the cooking is done.
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SeasoningDressing, Preparation, PreppingThe prey is dressed with salad dressing, toppings, sauce, spice, and\or other seasonings.
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ProcessedProcessingThe prey is usually processed and made into sausages and\or other processed goods during the scenario.
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Plant VorePlant Predator, Plant Pred, Plant PreyMost often used in the context that the predator is a plant, regardless of sentience of the predator. It is sometimes used in the context of the prey being a sentient plant. It is rarely used when the prey is just a normal, non-sentient plant, unless they had been transformed into such.
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Soul VoreSpirit VoreSoul Prey, Soul Predator, Soul PredMost often used in the context that the prey is a soul or ghost. It is sometimes used in the context of the predator being a soul or ghost.
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Orafice Types
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Oral VoreVore*The most common type of vore, consumption via one's mouth.
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Anal VoreAss Vore, Butt VoreConsumption via one's anus.
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Vaginal VoreUnbirthingPussy VoreConsumption via one's Vagina. Most common variety is that of unbirthing, which is the name it most commonly is referred to as. However, does not require the prey to go all the way in to, the predator's uterus, or even their cervix, as the prey can be held in the vaginal tunnel, or be moved to the bladder instead, etcetera.
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Penial VoreCock Vore, Penis VoreConsumption via one's Penis. Usually involves prey going into a testicle, but they can also be sent to a bladder, and so on. Most commonly called cock vore
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Nipple VoreBreast VoreConsumption via one's nipple.
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Navel VoreBellybutton VoreConsumption via one's bellybutton.
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Tail VoreConsumption via one's tail. Most commonly used when the tail has an orifice, such as a mouth.
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AbsorptionAbsorption Vore, AbsorbingThis is when one is consumed directly through contact, rather than via some orifice.