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Felarya - Humans - Felaryan Reality (pt.2) [VORE]

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Teleporting was a thing that could work in two ways: On the one hand it could work perfectly well, without any troubles or unforeseen happenings, everything is fine in such moments. On the other hand it can be quite the opposite; things don’t work like they were calculated, the location points were missed or something very unforeseen happened.


In Trisha’s case it had to be, of course, the second one.


When the teleporter had begun to work, everything seemed fine so far. The typical unconsciousness was overwhelming her within moments. The first difference occurred while she still was sleeping. Normally she had never dreamt before, there was just a deep slumber until she woke up. But not this time.


The last weeks she haven’t dreamt very often and so it was strange to find herself back in a very familiar place, years ago. She was standing in the middle of a big hall, columns made of massive marble were flanking the edges of the room, tapestries in various colors were hanging from balustrades and in the center of all this a big pedestal was erected.  On the marble pedestal you could see a high desk, made of the best wood you could find on the whole world.
Behind the desk you could see four people sitting; two old men and two younger, but even the younger were about twenty years older than Trisha was now. They all wore ceremonial robes, decorated with symbol made of gold, jewels and various runes. Every one of their robes was coloured in a different tone; from a deep green to crimson.
They all were looking at a young woman in front of the desk, all their eyes were fixing her and Trisha could watch how her younger ego seemed to feel very uncomfortable. Back these days she didn’t had any scarfs, her hair was shorter and a better life was lying behind her. Four years ago, she decided. It had to be that one day, four years ago when they had summoned her. The day when everything had begun to change.


One of the older men was leaning forward, his eyes narrowed, his long, gray beard touching the surface of the desk. “You know why we’ve summoned you here before the tribunal of the high order of magician?” he asked in a harsh tone.


“Because you want to decide what will happen with me” the younger Trisha replied.


“Wrong. We’ve already decided what will happen to you” the second elder snapped “you are here to accept our decision or to receive the bann from our holy kingdom!”


When Trisha didn’t reply, one of the younger one leaned forward. His short, blond hair was shining in the light of the hall and his voice was much calmer. “You know why we had to made this decision. You’re dangerous, your kind is dangerous. There is no way that you or any other of the so called “wild mages” will ever master the chaotic and blind power within your body. You’re a ticking timebomb and we have to act before something terrible will happen.”


“Like the incident with the wild mage Desolun. Your Master, if I remember right?” the first old asked in a provocative tone.


Trisha closed her eyes like her younger version did. It was like she could feel the fresh grief like she did back that day and the sharp words of the old magician didn’t made it any better. “Desolun the wild” they had called him - not a very original name for a wild mage like him but he had been one of the most powerful of his kind. He was Trisha’s “teacher” - as far as you could teach what was going on within her and all the other wild mages.
He tried to help her controlling her magic, forming it after her own will and dominating the chaotic energy as much as possible. But every wild mage also knew that there was no guarantee, no safety that the magic would work like they wanted and so Desolun was ripped apart by a burst of his own power when he refused to become a captive of the order. Three mages died with him and this was the big turning point.
All other wild mages had been summoned to the orders headquarter and had to answer for the power within their veins. And today it was Trisha’s task to choose how her future would look like: Controlled and observed by the order or banned and outlawed.


“Yes, he was my mentor” Trisha replied as calm as possible, but her voice was shaking, her fists trembling and she had to concentrate herself. Don’t le your anger overrun you -. it could cost your life.


“Than you know why you have to choose. And I really hope you’ll choose wisely. A life under the control of the order, where you can train your powers under the guidance of masters who assure that you do no harm” which meant that they would lock her away and every use of magic was forbidden to her “or you choose to leave our kingdom, knowing that from this day on you’ll be seen as an outlaw, free for everyone to hunt you down by the wish of the order, if you will do anything against our rules” which meant that a few days after she would have been banned they would set a bounty on her head. The words came from the second young mage who was clothed in a crimson robe. His hair was long and bright and his expression stern.


“You’ve heard inquisitor Sanix. Do you have anything to say?” the second old man asked in a harsh tone.


No matter how much she had thought about this situation during the last years, the answer was ever the same like the one she gave right that moment. “I won’t live as a captive of an order of ignorant magicians. I choose the exile.”


“So be it …”






The second clue that something was wrong was the fact that her back hurt brutally. When she finally opened her eyes, she could hear a grunt  and slowly she began to turn her head. Trisha was lying on her back and her face was touched by some soft grass. Beside her Talon was erecting himself and rubbed head.


“Since when this hurts so much?” he asked and was looking at Trisha who now began to sat up too.


“Never before …” she mumbled and led her gaze wander around “where the hell are the other?” she asked.


“No sign of them, damnit. Seems like the calculations weren’t that perfect.”


“No wonder. Josh told us that there wasn’t enough time. At least it didn’t rip us apart or we materialized inside a tree or something.” Trisha felt dizzy but she had to focus; they were stranded on an unknown world and the environment could be dangerous.


Talon seemed to got the same idea and went up, looking around carefully. Both of them were on a far and big area of grassland, there were no buildings, no streets and no signs of civilization, wherever they were looking to. The sky was blue and only a few clouds were hanging on the horizon.


“So much for your assumption that much magic would mean a great civilization.”  the bald mercenary replied and scratched his three-day-beard. “You still have all your gear?”


Trisha now looked down at her own body the first time. The light scout-armor was still at it’s place and also her rucksack was lying close to her at the ground. Everything else wasn’t necessary  - she couldn’t lose her magic. “All in place, how’s your gear?”


Talon just pointed behind himself where his assault rifle was lying in the grass, right beside his own rucksack. Hiw own heavy armor seemed to be undamaged and after he gave her a rough smile, he closed the automatic  visor of his helmet. “I’ll try to contact the other …” he explained dulled from behind the visor. All the suits, no matter if heavy or light were equipped with a mid-range communicator so that the troops could stay in contact with each other.  Trisha herself activated her comlink, but the only response she got from the tool was a random noise.


“Nothing …” Talon said and a grumble left his throat. “Where the hell are we? The communicators worked on every damn planet so far.”


“There’s always a first time. We should scout the close area and find out where the others are.” Trisha suggested, it was better than just sitting here and waiting. “Maybe the interference will vanish when we enter another region.”


“You really believe that?” Talon asked and Trisha gave him just a weak smile.


“No, but I don’t like sitting around, especially not on a plain area like this. Every scout could notice us without any problems. And I don’t want anybody let know that we are here.”


“Okay, you go first … when things are really getting crazy you’ll be in charge.”


“Because of my experience?” Trisha asked but she already knew the answer.


“No” Talon replied in a bitter serious tone “Because you’re the one who can start the hell on earth when things are about to going crazy … it’s that what you wild mages can do best, right?”


She didn’t answer and just looked down at the integrated compass. Like she had feared the electric needle was spinning around like when a little child was playing twister with it. So she had to guess … and walked into the direction she thought west could be. This was a great start.



He had told them that it was no good idea. He had told them that he would need more time to calculate the coordinations for the teleportation. He told them that a blind-jump could end afatl. He told them so and they didn’t listen. Just fifteen minutes more and he would have been able to find a good and safe spot … but not, they had to hurry. What good where mercenaries if they weren’t able to defend themselves a little longer?!
Josh bit his teeth together and tried to get up again. The result was the same like minutes before: Only moments after he got up his right leg shot a wave of strong pain through his nerves and he felt to the ground again. His leg wasn’t broken but it seemed like he landed that hard that it was strained now.
To make everything perfect he was alone; so in the end he was double right and it was the first time in his life he regret be so. In his memory he tried to line up the numbers and letters again; if he was right the other couldn’t be that far away from him, not if this world followed at least the basic rules of how a world should run, they would be very close. So he just had to shout loud enough.


“HEY! GUYS? I’M HERE! I NEED HELP! I’M INJURED! GUYS?!” when his lungs protested he stopped and laid back to the ground. He hated to be outside the headquarters. On every task he was sitting far away from the battlefield, coordinating the missions, giving advices, hacking targets … it was the kind of job he liked and where he was good at. But from time to time he had to leave this safety and had to be in the middle of all the action … like now, and he already hated it.
“GUYS SERIOUSLY! COME ON!” he shouted again when his lungs were filled with air again.Where the hell were they? Josh led his gaze wandering around, he had no supplies or anything else with him, no weapon … he thought he wouldn’t need it because the others were around. It seemed like he was wrong. He was alone, surrounded by trees as big as skyscrapers.


Josh just wanted to close his eyes for a moment. if he couldn’t find the others he would have to wait and why not relaxing a little bit? But then he suddenly heard something from the bushes behind him. He turned around, his eyes now fixed on the bush behind him. “Guys? You’re making one of these jokes again … right? Guys …” but he couldn’t complete the sentence when a shadow began to jump out of the bush into his direction. It happened that fast that he couldn’t even lift his hands up to his face in the stupid try to protect his face.
The shadow was dashing forward and Josh could only see the glance of sharp claws that would cut him in two halfs - if not suddenly something else interfered. Like the shadow jumping at him, the next “attacker” was pretty fast. It was something very big that seemed to hit the shadow who began to howl in pain and then Josh could finally recognize what was attacking him; and he didn’t like what he saw.
In front of him now lied a wolf-like creature. It’s fur was gray and covered with dirt, his yellow eyes were twisted by pain and his long sharp teeth told Joshua that it wouldn’t have any problems to chew his head off with a single bite. More disturbing was the fact that this beast was many times bigger than it should have been; it had three times the size of the human lying on the ground and whatever had attacked the wolf was much bigger. To Josh’s relief and panic at the same time, the attacker seemed to have vanished - but at the same moment the wolf was still lying in front of him.
But when the beast started to erect itself, it starred at some point inside the darkness of the forest and with a last howl it began to flee into the opposite direction. It was scared … and Josh was scared too, because whatever saved him and whatever was big enough to scare such a beast, was still out there. On the other hand it seemed not too eager to kill him right now and so maybe it was intelligent enough to talk.


“Hello? Unknown-whatever-you-are? Thanks for saving me … I mean … I’m looking for my friends … I”


“I know that you’re looking for your friends. Everybody in the area knows, you foolish human. Shouting around isn’t very clever if you want to survive” the voice was loud and powerful but Josh couldn’t locate it. He looked around but it seemed like the forest had decided to play against him; the darkness of the close trees seemed to grow with every passing moment.  


“Oh, yeah seems stupid, huh? Haha … yeah, stupid me … erm … you said human? So you … are no human by chance?” Josh asked carefully, he didn’t like this one moment.


“Hm, maybe sort of … it’s dangerous out here … especially for an injured human like you are.” the voice continued.


“Could you … erm maybe … come out please? It’s very scary to talk to a voice that comes from everywhere.”


“Mh. As you wish, human … but my voice doesn’t come from everywhere. It comes from above you”


Now Josh could watch how the trees were shaking and moving, the earth was trembling and then he could see it in front of him. First the young human computer-expert didn’t recognized what was in front of him, but then he noticed something big and fleshy with five separate endings … and realized it was nothing more than a foot that was in front of him. A second one appeared on the glade where was lying on and then he lifted his head, just to stare at a woman, many, many, many times bigger than he was. From what he could see, her body was very athletic.
Her legs were strong and the rest of her body also had some immense muscles. She was wearing a simple skirt, made of the furs of whatever she had to kill for them - and much to his excitement he could also see under this skirt.
To see the rest above her stomach was hard but then the giant woman began to lower herself down at her knees. Now Josh could see the rest of her body, the chest that was covered by another fur and her stern and calm face-expression, followed by her short hair. Her eyes were resting on the human in front of her and Josh knew, he was safe now.


“Oh my god … you are … what are you?” he asked confused.


“Your kind calls me giantess. That’s what I’m. You may call me Teliya.” she replied in a calm and patient tone.


“Well, then let me thank you Teliya! You saved my life and I’m glad you’re here - even if I have to admit that something like you even exist. On which world did we end that it is so different from ours?”


The giantess blinked two times. “This world is called Felarya. It’s my homeworld … and your kind is not very safe here, like you could learn.”


“Yeah, I see. The more I’m glad I’ve met you. You can save me from my misery, right? It seems like I’m a little injured … you know?” Josh smiled thin but he wasn’t sure if the “giantess” could even see that.


“That’s why I’m here. To offer you a better way out of your misery … but I think you won’t like my offer at all.” she replied and now she was smiling thin.


“Erm .. what do you mean?” he asked confused.


Teliya began to sigh. “Straight to the point, I like that, but well; let us first look at your current situation. You are here, alone in the middle of a dangerous forest, injured and you have no idea where to go. To be brutally honest: You wouldn’t survive more than a few hours. Not with all these beasts around.”


“Yeah … that’s why you will help me, won’t you?” he started to ask even more confused “From big human to small human?”


Now Teliya seemed to wrinkle her nose. “You and I have nothing in common despite the fact that our kind are looking similar.And I have no intention to get you out of here, I never had.”

“Then what do you want to offer me?”


“An end of your misery. If you accept I’ll see that you’re getting eaten by me. I know what you think and probably want to say now “Are you stupid? Why should I agree to that?!”” Teliya was now imitating probably some of her victims. “And you don’t have to agree. But like I said; look at your situation. You won’t leave this forest alive, that’s a fact. When I leave you all the beasts around us will come here and can you imagine how happy they will be to have such an easy prey? Now you could of course say that you will die anyway, so why through me?
The answer is simple … I’ll make it as comfortable to you as possible while these beasts will play with you first. They will nibble your flesh from the bones, they will hurt you, they will enjoy your pain … and then, with much luck they will grant you the killing bite. Maybe they’ll spare you for a while and just tear off some body-parts … sounds good, mh?” She gave him a thin smile while she was watching how Josh tried to get up again, just to sink back to the ground.


“You’re crazy! Why won’t you help me?!”


“Why should I? You’re a human, you’re food. I know for your kind it’s always hard to accept this fact but that’s how this world works.”


“I will never agree to that! And if I have to crawl my way out of this forest!” he said angry.


“Oh this will be fun … and believe me, I have much time. My mate is out for a longer journey … I have plenty of time watching you.” the giantess now smiled bright and leaned back while Josh tried to ignore her and began to pull himself over the ground. He wouldn’t give up. He wouldn't!



“Still no sign …” Trisha said while they were walking slowly through the area. The communicator still didn’t work and also the integrated map didn’t seemed to start running. Wherever they were, this world wasn’t very friendly to any kind of technical gadgets. But something else that was confusing Trisha more and more was the high amount of magic everywhere.
She never had felt such an immense power around her. It was like she could stretch out her fingers and “feel” the magic in real. A beautiful but also dangerous feeling if she thought about her own powers. What if this high concentration of magic was also able to help her using to cast it? Her fingers were itching and she had to refuse the temptation to just let the magic burst out of her. Where the hell were they?


“Damn it Trish … if we won't find the other we’ll have some problems. The supplies we have maybe will last for three or four days but then …” he suddenly stopped and Trisha knew why. Both of them were looking up to the sky were suddenly a little explosion was appearing and a sparkle rain was sinking down to a small wood to their right. “Seems like the boss found his signal-pistol” Talon commented dry.


“Seems so …” Trisha agreed. She didn’t like the fact that the others seemed to have used the signal pistol. Such an fire in the sky was like a big invitation to all potential enemies. They still didn’t know what kind of civilization they would find here. But for the moment it was probably the only way how they would find to each other. “Let’s go. We will regroup and then find our way to the next city.”


It took both scouts one hour of fast marsh until they reached the border of the forest who know didn’t seem to be that small anymore. The trees around them were huge and the group of mercenaries had built up a small camp beneath one of them.
Tarin and Dolonier were sitting on the ground, leaned against one of these giant trunks while Oliver was wandering around restless. When the two scouts came closer, they all went up, rose their weapons and only lowered them when they recognized their friends.


“Glad to see you two back” Dolonier said and saluted, the two scouts replied the salute.


“Reporting back, Sir. How’s your status?” Talon asked and he lowered the visor of his armor. His gray-blue eyes were fixed on his commander.


“Had no trouble, even if all our tools don’t work. Where the hell is Josh? Isn’t he with you?” the commander asked and Tarin and Oliver were sharing sinister gazes when they listened.


“No Sir, we hoped he would be with you. There was no sign of him at our entry-point” Talon replied.


“Damn it, the only one who had never fired a weapon on an enemy in his life and it seems like he is alone. Alright we will pack up as soon as possible and start looking for him. We need him and I don’t like the thought that one of us is out there alone. Men packing! We will leave this place in one hour!” Dolonier ordered with a grim expression, he didn’t like this at all “This world is already bad news.” and Trisha wasn’t sure if she just imagined it but she thought that especially Tarin was giving her a very odd lock.
Did they really think it was her fault that they landed here? Trisha shook her head, they had to find Josh, as soon as possible and then they would find out what strange kind of world this was.
She never had seen such a huge and untouched vegetation. This planet contained human life, Josh had confirmed this, but it seemed like there was no influence of anything human here. She didn’t like it … not a little bit.



“Damnit! It hurts!” Josh sank down to the ground again. Tears of pain were now leaving his eyes and he looked down at his leg that was now swollen. He had tried to get up several times and then he had decided he would crawl through that damn forest. This wasn’t a good idea either. There were roots everywhere and he didn’t come forward. But the more disturbing factor was the fact that this giant woman was just sitting there and watched him.
Since he tried to get away hours ago, she hadn’t moved and he didn’t come forward very much. She had been silent most of the time, only from time to time she had commented his efforts. Josh coursed loud, he had no water, no supplies, nothing with him and now he was there, lying like a cripple, unable to move. And to make things even worse he noticed the yellow eyes in the darkness around him.
The wolves, or whatever they were, were back and this time there were more than one of them. They watched him but they kept their distance, probably because of the giantess who was just watching him. It was too much he could stand.

“Why are you waiting? if you want to … damnit I can’t believe I say that … eat me, why won’t you just do it? I’m lying here helpless!” he now shouted at her.


“Because that’s not the way how it works for me. I’m not in dire need of you as my meal. It would be a nice addition to my last one but well …” she led the rest open and smiled down at him “I want you to agree and accept your destiny. You know, you need rules to follow in this world and this is my rule.” Teliya explained calm like she was talking to a student who was asking a question about the meaning of life.

“A stupid rule! And I …” he wanted to continue but then he had to give up and stopped robbing. His leg was killing him and every meter he crawled forward made it even worse. He stared at the ground in front of him, slowly realizing that he would die out here, dying in front of that crazy giant woman. How was this even possible? How could such a creature exist?


Teliya seemed to made a slight moving closer to him and now looked back. “I think it’s time we end this, one way or another. I don’t prefer seeing you suffer. Now it’s your choice; I’m pretty sure you’ve already seen the beasts around you. If you want I’ll leave and I promise, as soon as I have made one step away they will come for you. Or you finally accept your fate and we will end this on a less brutal way.”


This couldn’t be. She was right. Damn, she was right! “How should anything be better with this leg?” he asked “A quick and even painful death would be probably better.”


“Oh, I’ll give you something that will make it comfortable for your leg … don’t worry. I know how to treat your kind.” the giantess now smiled weak.


Josh blinked and closed his eyes for a moment. Then he was looking into the darkness of the woods and to the yellow eyes that were watching him hungry. He had chosen. “Fine … fine, do whatever you want. I accept … damnit but please don’t make that pain stop!”


Now a friendly, caring smile appeared on Teliya’s face and she nodded while her finger were wandering behind her back. Whatever was there, Josh couldn’t see it, it seemed like she was looking for something. After a while her giant hand came closer and she dropped something in front of him; it was a small bag of human size. “Open it and eat what is inside there.” she ordered him.


When Josh opened the bag he could see some dark berries. “What will they do to me?” he asked suspicious and he first wanted to add sarcastically; killing me? But he decided not to do that.


“Helping you with the pain … and your kind of feeling in general.”


He shook his head. “Can’t think I’m really doing that.” he said and took a handful of the berries and put it into his mouth, chewed them and swallowed. First of all it seemed like nothing happened, but just one or two minutes later his body was filled with a warm and relaxed feeling. Slowly the pain was leaving his leg and he felt calm, very, very calm.


“They will make the whole part more enjoyable for you. On the other hand you hope it’s okay that they also will benumb your tongue. I don’t like to hear any last begs or pleas. You’ve decided and now you have to play your role, food.”



Josh wanted to reply something but he couldn’t feel his tongue anymore. It was lying in his mouth like it was a strangers muscle. Beside; all his body felt on a good way numb and he watched how a big hand began to grab and lift him off.
The ground began to vanish higher he came and then he was in front of the giantess’s face who was eyeing him only for a short moment. She didn’t say anymore words, it seemed like everything was said and so Josh had to watch how her  lips began to part and revealed the inside of her mouth. Strings of saliva were connecting the lower and upper part of her mouth and some of the liquid was collected on her tongue; the giantess had waited for this and her body was already expecting the human.
Without any last words she stretched out her tongue and dropped him on the wet and slippery surface. Despite the numbness of his body he still could feel the wet organ beneath him, the saliva soaking into his cloth and then behind him the lips were closed again; sealing him into darkness.
What now followed could be called as a strange kind of roller-coaster ride because the giantess began to let him wander around in her mouth, moved him from the left to the right, but always in a  slow speed so that it wasn’t too much. At some point he had lost first his shirt inside her mouth and then his legs were gone too. Now he was lying half naked on the wet tongue and it felt good in a strange and morbid way but maybe this also was just the effect of the berries she had given him.
No matter what, at some point the playing was over and with one strong pull something catapulted him suddenly to the back of the mouth and now he was pressed into some kind of tube; her throat. Josh couldn’t see and a part of him was disappointed. He would die, he knew it and so why couldn’t just see what probably not very much human were able to see? The way their own food was going.

The muscles of the throat were pressing him hard down in direction to the stomach and in the far he could now hear a rhythmic beating for a moment, distant but also very close. But before he could wonder he felt how his head was squeezed through some kind of narrow entrance that now began to open with a loud smack and he landed, face forward, on a very soft and wet ground.
When he lifted his head he tried to see anything but his eyes needed some time to get used to the darkness and even then he just saw little. The walls around him were the same like the ground, they were made of flesh and pulsing, everything was wet down here and from time to time he could hear a dripping noise. He was lying there, accepting his destiny … accepting that soon he would probably gone and it seems like he didn’t even care. At least he now never had to be on the battlefield anymore.


Teliya was taking a deep breath and gently stroke her belly. The last time she had eaten a human was too long ago she decided. But like the last time her patience paid off. The human was now on his way to become a part of her body and it was his free decision; he had accepted his role in this world and this was important to Teliya. She wondered where these friends would be he had mentioned.
Of course she wouldn’t make them the same offer; a group of humans was more likely to survive - or die at the claws of some beasts. But maybe she would watch them and wait until they were few enough to show them the same mercy like she did to that human who was now resting within her. A weak smile appeared on her face; it was a good day, despite the fact that Jora was gone now, but she would return in one way or another. It was time to look for these humans ...
Part two of the current Human story. Seems like the first member of Trisha's group already bite the dust. Thouht you could enjoy some good old vore and also finally seeing the first time how exactly Teliya is "hunting" humans.

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shahlukhmhan's avatar
oh please make part 3 soon

I'm curious of what happened between sorcha and vivian from part 1 >.<