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'''Vore''' is one of the most prominent of fetishes seen on [[/d/]], after [[dickgirl]]s. At its core, it's a sexual fetish about people either eating each other or being eaten by animals, monsters or what have you.
 
...Yes. This is real. Hell, it's so mainstream a fetish that, not only are there usually multiple threads dedicated to specific niches of the vore fetish, [[8chan]] has a ''whole board dedicated to vore''.
 
==Terminology==
As a relatively broad-branching fetish tree, vore fans have created their own lexicon, which 1d4chan will try to help you decipher.
 
* Pred: A character or entity that does the consuming. Shortened form of "Predator".
* Prey: A character or entity that is consumed.
* Same-Size: Both predator and prey are approximately human-sized, or at least equal in size. Usually branches into belly fetishism, as such acts result in the pred sporting a visibly distended gut.
* Micro: One participant is markedly smaller than the other, with the non-shrunken character being about human sized.
* Macro/Giant: One participant is markedly larger than human sized.
* Creature: One participant is a distinctly non-human; this is usually used for animals or distinctly non-humanoid monsters - [[monstergirl]]s tend to get their own tag.
* Plant: A subtype of Creature vore where the predator is a carnivorous plant.
* Hard: The act of consumption revolves around the prey being ripped to shreds and eaten, either alive or dead.
* Soft: The prey is swallowed whole and alive.
* Digestion: A secondary tag for Soft Vore; the prey is digested by the predator. This is so common a fetish that, in fact, many artists or authors don't even bother to use this tag, instead preferring to mark exceptions.
* Disposal: For vore works that also cross over into scat (dung) fetishism. The prey is digested and then the story graphically describes the pred expelling the waste products as dung.
* Non-Lethal: As stated above, digestion is so commonly used in Soft Vore without a tag that this tag evolved to mark works that ''don't'' feature it.
* Full-Tour: Non-lethal vore where the prey passes through the pred's body and is then excreted like a piece of dung.
* Endosoma: Technically, it's the official scientific name that encapsulates both Vore and Unbirth fetishism. It's more commonly used as an alternative to Non-Lethal.
* Reformation: The mid-point between Digestion and Non-Lethal; the prey ''is'' digested, but is then brought back to life completely unharmed afterwards.
* Oral: Normal vore, performed with the mouth.
* Anal: The prey is thrust up the anus into the stomach, usually as a more degrading version of oral soft vore with digestion.
* Nipple/Breast: The prey is forced into the pred's breast through a nipple. Usually results in digestion and breast expansion.
* Cock: The prey is forced into the pred's penis. Obviously. Digestion with this kind of vore results in the victim being turned into semen, which is sometimes marked with its own tag.
* Vaginal: See Unbirth.
 
These tags are often grouped together into short two or three-word collections to better define a specific branch. For example, "micro pred" would signal fetish material in which smaller-than-human predators consume human-sized prey, whilst "giantess cock vore" signals fetish material about [[giant]] [[dickgirl]]s cramming humans into their penises.
 
==Unbirth==
A branch of the vore fetish in which the act of consumption is based on the prey being inserted into the pred's vagina and thus into the womb. Usually non-lethal by default; anything tagged "vaginal vore" is usually the exception. Sub-fetishes include transforming and/or de-aging the prey inside the womb.
 
==Just...'''why''' is this on /tg/?==
For obvious reasons, this is not a fetish that is possible (or legally permitted) in real life. So, vore fetishists are invariably attracted to roleplay, as it's the only way they can get off. And since they already engage in [[ERP]] on the regular, branching out into more normal forms of roleplay is fairly common.
 
It doesn't help that most fantasy games, especially [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and [[Pathfinder]], are actually very compatible with the vorefag's [[magical realm]]. For creature vore-lovers, there's all manner of monsters to threaten to (or succeed at) devouring their players - especially monsters with the [[Swallow Whole]] special attack. [[Dragon]]s, for example. For non-creature vorefags, the abundance of [[magic]] and weird races means they can easily work vore into their games. Hell, vorefags have literally written [[netbook]]s all about playing their magical realm at the table!
 
As a result, whenever a monster or [[monstergirl]] thread starts on /tg/ that revolves around a creature with a prominent fandom in the vorefag community, expect vorefags to sneak in and soon start gushing about their approval for such things. This is particularly true of threads about [[dragon]]s, [[giant]]s, [[sphinx]]es and [[lamia]]s - or lamia-kin, such as [[naga]]s, [[marilith]]s and [[lillend]]i.

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