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One: Unnoticeable Typical species include: Variety of rodents, frogs, and misc. smaller animals At this size, prey, even in large quantities, will not at all cause any distortion and change in the stomach size of the demon horse, much to his disappointment. However, sometimes desperation requires drastic measures, and sometimes he must live off of whatever he can scoop up. Meals of this size are nothing for his powerful acids, and typically go in and out of the body within an hour. |
Two: Slight Rounding Typical species include: Small cats and toy-breeds of dogs, among other similar sized mammals These meals are large enough to actually make some sort of impact, causing a very small bulge to press downward against his colons. Usually he prefers a bigger and hefty-calorie meal, but there are times when smaller must suffice. Plus those little lap-dogs need a good home anyway. Still no match for the powerful demon-acids, these meals also usually become excretement within an hours time. |
Three: Pressed Rounding Typical species include: Medium-build dogs, tiny humanoids Meals that actually take some effort to swallow, but not much, the gut starts to have a more noticed effect in size-increasement. However, it's still small compared to his standard, and as such he often overlooks them unless he sees good reason to pack them away. Often times, the meal is still so small that no true impressions or bulging effects are noticed on his outer skin, but a wiggle or two might be noticed. Being of a bigger size, it may take up to two hours to melt the flesh off the bones to absorb properly before releasing the remains. |
Four: Noticeable Stretch Typical species include: Larger dog breeds, pigs, sheep, goats Still under his typical standards for dining, but also nice snacks, these meals finally begin to make an unnatural body-change that can't be mistaken for natural belly posture. Unless with very heavy and pressing features, such as horns, the meals are still rounding to the spot and don't cause features to show through his skin. A good meal of this size takes roughly 2 and a half to 3 hours to properly absorb into his being. |
Five: Stretched Features Typical species include: Largest of dogs, smallest horse breeds/ponies, humans At this point, the meals that become horse-chow are now distinctly noticeable, and due to their size will cause those lovely stretchmarks and the features that are most under stress to push forward and give a small impression on his brown fur. This is often his standard for smallest lone meals, although he does prefer bigger. Because of their more heavy bodies, he often needs to carry them around half-a-day (6 hours) at the most to digest them completely. Not that he minds carrying them, surely. |
Six: Distended Stomach Typical species include: Medium-build horses, smaller cattle Now the meals are definitely too large to not notice even from distances, and expand the stomach to the point where many smaller features, including hooves/legs and even eyesockets are visible if searched for. Weighing down heavily, this is the largest of meals that does not cause him to slow down due to his stomach interfering with his natural movement. Up to 8 hours can elapse while the food is broken down. |
Seven: Bloating On All Sides Typical species include: Same-size horse breeds, large cows The meals inside are at this point a favorite size for him to engulf, and for good reason. Along with a very full feeling, the meals are so well-packed it causes expansion all over, pressing his sheath backward and frontal legs a small pressure to remain in posture. Not very fast with these meals tucked inside, and taking a full day to completely waste, he is often seen with these kinds of dinners. |
Eight: Obesely Tight Typical species include: Gryphons, Wyverns Sizes from here on up are more rare, due to the sources, as well as the difficulty in catching them. Magical creatures that are large in size like this that end up inside often cause a very tight feeling and press the ground firmly. Still mobile, but not very, he drags meals like this about for at least two full days before they are nothing but bones and possible scales. |
Nine: Improbable Distending Typical species include: Younger Dragons, Drakes Considering how powerful dragons can be even at a young age, meals this big are rare indeed. But if successful, his bottom half becomes something of an obstacle, making him nearly unable to move without heavily using his front hooves to drag around. Half a week or more can go around before he finishes consuming the meat-chucks buried under the hardened scales and letting out a very hefty pile of dragon-shit. |
Ten: Impossible Glutton Typical species include: Adult Dragons At his record peak, a dragon of 20 feet in length (slightly larger then shown here) ended up becoming the proudest pile of dung coming from this demonic hoss. Considering how strong and powerful a dragon can be, actually swallowing one not only takes time but a large effort, and in the end will cause over a week of intense pains, both of pleasure and of horrible indigestion. Without any way to move afterward, it's one big waiting game if somehow a dragon of such a size ends up a meal. |
Eleven: OH GOD Typical species include: WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE?! 1/0. (not a real size, gtfo.) |
The Sizes Of Meals Within The Demonic Horse Gut - Scaled 1 to 10 |
ActionScript [AS1/AS2]
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