Regia's Riches: Lamia Vore Stories

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Regia's Riches: Lamia Vore Stories

Regia's Riches: Lamia Vore Stories

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The Lamia, much like the Arachne, are inspired by Greek mythology via a godly-cursed individual. Lamia was the queen of Libya who was also a mistress of Zeus. This automatically earned her the ire of Hera, Zeus' wife, who killed Lamia's children and then transformed her into a child-eating demon. Her name is supposedly derived from the Greek word for "gullet" (λαιμός, laimos), which is a reference to her habit of eating children. The depiction of Lamia with a snake's tail is from a 1819 poem by English poet John Keats and has since become the common depiction of Lamia in other forms of media, though the imagery often clashes with the Gorgons, hence why they (Gorgon) are considered in Monster Musume as a lamia subspecies. In chapter 60, Miia reveals that the standard Lamia have the highest population of any Serpentine Liminals, to the point that at the time of the Extraspecies Exchange Program vote, the total population number of Echidnas, Melusines and Medusae combined was less than the number of the Lamia. Added a reputation system for a companion that joins you later in the game. Different actions you take now affect how this character acts towards you, so replays are definitely encouraged! Taking a true form potion does not clear the animations off the screen, talking to an NPC like the Sports Center owner while in lamia form (but not in true/bunny form) does. Despite their snake-like biology, Lamias do not consider themselves as snakes and thus have no problem eating snake meat as revealed in Chapter 60, or purchasing items made of snakeskin as revealed in Monster Musume: Monster Girls on the Job!, as Miia gave Kimihito a wallet made of snakeskin.

Strawberry and Matteo's daughter Cherry is finally ready to leave the nest, heading to a mixed magical-mundane college, all she needs is her shrinking potion dose to send her from her hundred thirty foot height down to human size! While in college she reconnects with her childhood friend Timothy, and the two begin the semester together... but when one rogue professor is mixing genetic engineering with powerful magic forces, things get begin to get out of hand!Occasional explicit chapters will be marked with an [E] following the title name, and are entirely skippable if desired. Series While lamias suffer no ill effects from eating raw meat, they prefer to cook and season their meals. Some lamias are extremely talented chefs, going as far as to seek employment in fine restaurants, although their proclivity for social anxiety makes working in these environments extremely challenging. This implies that many Lamia tribes are made up of just a few biological families, consisting of mothers, daughters, half-sisters and likely aunts as well. It's noted that ideally lamias would have more men and thus more biological families, but that after the Interspecies Exchange Laws came into effect it became not unheard of for tribes to have only one man per hundred lamia (the medusa trying at one point to sell a new strategy for acquiring men that would improve the ratio to one man per five lamia, presumably an ideal for them). Despite the variety of compatible cross-species, very few are suitable for incubation. The naga must find a humanoid female with a functional uterus. Examples include humans, cowgirls, catgirls, cowgirls, kitsunes, wolfgirls, and other mammalian cross-species. Unsuitable cross-species include other lamias, dragonesses, harpies, driders, and other egg-laying and non-pregnancy sustaining humanoids. The naga must find a female of childbearing age that is not pregnant, menstruating, or otherwise incapable of sustaining a pregnancy. Panftr! Spiritual successor to Barbftr, featuring the same wonderful gameplay you're used to with an array of new, interesting creatures!

In lines 375-76, Part I, Lycius calls Apollonius "my trusty guide / And good instructor" and in lines 296-97, Part II, Apollonius makes the claim that "from every ill / Of life have I preserv'd thee to this day." Yet Apollonius in the story seems malignant and scornful of Lycius, whose death he is indirectly responsible for. Language: English Words: 308,643 Chapters: 141/141 Comments: 493 Kudos: 535 Bookmarks: 108 Hits: 44,284 Lamias also enjoy eating to occasional unfertilized harpy egg. This practices is occasionally a point of friction between the two cross-species. Some harpies are largely indifferent to the practice, even trading the occasional egg for goods and services. It is not uncommon to see a naga protecting a harpy while she lays her monthly egg in exchange for said egg, which is widely considered a delicacy among lamias. However, some harpies view eating their eggs as the moral equivalent of cross-species cannibalism and will respond to a hungry naga in kind.

And... she's kind of cute? Language: English Words: 51,085 Chapters: 16/16 Collections: 1 Comments: 175 Kudos: 138 Bookmarks: 28 Hits: 2,145



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