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Leavings 03-04

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  Our heroine has finally dealt with that smaller snake, who has decided an easier dinner can be found elsewhere, and slithered off to untangle himself from the rope.
 
Unfortunately, in the time that took, the powerful aphrodisiacs in the large snake’s saliva have had a chance to take effect.

 
If its prey doesn’t struggle, the snake is less likely to be injured, and is therefore a much more successful hunter. This also allows the snake to loosen its jaws and rear up so that gravity, and lubricants in the saliva ease the envelopment of the prey.

 
These properties of the snake's saliva, combined with some delicate work by the tongue and throat muscles, usually result in an extremely enjoyable dining experience for everyone involved.

 
As we can see, this particular victim is already reconsidering whether to fight or to embrace her fate.


  It seems I am doing far more 'Leavings' than I had originally planned so might as well post early today.

 
This scene is continuation of a series inspired by Necrovert's “Leavings” here on DA. If you haven't already checked out his gallery, what on Earth have you been doing?
 

Leavings by Necrovert

 
  Products:

    1) Norma by Silver & Countess
    2) Augusta Hair by goldtassel
    3) Grecian Goddess by Sarsa & Xena
    4) Dinokonda Plus by Gareee
    5) LORez Skeleton by Predatron
    6) Skull Piles by  MortemVetus & RuntimeDNA
    7) Modular Ruins by Stonemason
    8) Dreams and Reality (Emerald Jungle) by ARTCollaborations & IgnisSerpentus
    9)  Tied Up! By Sickleyield


Update) Several extra renders from this scene have been added to my Scraps:

Leavings 03-01
Leavings 03-03
Leavings 03-06
Leavings 03-07
Leavings 03-09
Leavings 03-10
Leavings 03-10

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