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V12 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).

[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an [[internal]] depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].

h4. For example

[post]6479026[/post] / [post]4730169[/post] / [post]3087230[/post] / [post]5475292[/post] / [post]6256453[/post] / [post]6641509[/post] / [post]5982220[/post]

h4. Related Tags

* [[before and after]] - many after vore images are two part sequences, featuring a "before" and "after"
* [[imminent vore]] - the opposite of after vore
* [[digestion]] - the process leading to, and the latter parts of which are included as, after vore

h4. See also

* [[vore]]
* [[after sex]]
* [[after transformation]]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:34
V11 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).

[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an [[internal]] depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].

h4. Related Tags

* [[before and after]] - many after vore images are two part sequences, featuring a "before" and "after"
* [[imminent vore]] - the opposite of after vore
* [[digestion]] - the process leading to, and the latter parts of which are included as, after vore

h4. See also

* [[vore]]
* [[after sex]]
* [[after transformation]]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:16
V10 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).

[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an [[internal]] depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].

h4. Related Tags

* [[before and after]] - many after vore images are two part sequences, featuring a "before" and "after"
* [[imminent vore]] - the opposite of after vore
* [[digestion]] - the process leading to, and the latter parts of which are included as, after vore

h4. See also

* [[vore]]
* [[after sex]]
* [[after transformation]]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:16
V9 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).


[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an [[internal]] depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].

h4. Related Tags

* [[before and after]] - many after vore images are two part sequences, featuring a "before" and "after"
* [[imminent vore]] - the opposite of after vore
* [[digestion]] - the process leading to, and the latter parts of which are included as, after vore

h4. See also

* [[vore]]
* [[after sex]]
* [[after transformation]]
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:15
V8 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).


[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an [[internal]] depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:13
V7 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).


[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the character's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an internal depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the character.[/quote].
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:12
V6 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).


[quote]Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the predator's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an internal depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the predator.[/quote].
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:11
V5 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).

[quote]
Important Note:

This tag should NEVER be used for scenarios where the prey character is indirectly shown to be still alive (speaking while inside the predator's body, struggling bulges), or in cases where their status is unknown; after_vore should especially not be tagged when an internal depicts the prey character alive and intact while inside the predator.[/quote].
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:11
V4 [b]After Vore[/b] broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:10
V3 After Vore broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the character's body, where the character has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:09
V2 After Vore broadly describes the "final" results of a [[vore]] scenario - this includes content where the prey character is clearly no longer alive within the predator's body, where the predator has completely [[digested|digestion]] or [[absorbed|absorption vore]] the prey character, or, alternatively, scenarios where the prey has been safely released from the predator's body. This tag also covers the consequences that the prey's ingestion and digestion has had on the predator character's body.

As "After Vore" covers a wide variety of scenarios, this tag may be implied by visual evidence, shown as part of a sequence, comic or animation, or explicitly stated in dialogue (usually featured alongside visual clues).
Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:04
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Updated by 134455RJ Thu, Nov 17 '22, 18:02