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2:1202 Gross by PrinceZahn
“Eww.” You squint.

 

“yeah. He told me the bugs were very advanced. He said it was ironic because he was a bear beforehand, who ate their leader in a previous form, so next thing you know, he was public enemy number one in a city of bugs.”

 

“It sounds like a cheap rem

1:1263 Were Creature by catprog
As you look around you notice the full moon. The light is so strong you feel yourself changing.

 

The changes get faster the higher it rises.

 

Before too long you know that you are now a...

1:1260 Watched by catprog
You feel yourself being watched and you turn around to try and spot the creature, but you only get a glimpse before they move.

 

“Behind you” you hear.

 

You turn again and you come face to face with another tiger.

 

“You look like you got hit with the local curs

2:1218 Train Station by catprog
As the room fades you hear a rumble and the room shakes. Through an open window you see a train going past you.

 

You head out the door and find yourself on the platform. A bag hanging on a hook sways as the end of the train goes by.

 

You wind the hook down and grab the bag.



2:1213 Your shared apartment by The Only One
Blinking to yourself you look over your new form in the mirror, backing away slightly. How could this have happened, initially you thought the sign was some sick joke but now… it all feels so real. A low hissing begins to echo throughout the room and your enhanced smelling tells you that there is

3:390 Magic Water by catprog
You lean down and lap at the water. The transformations being quite thirsty work. After you finish though you feel the magic hidden in the water begin it’s work.

 

First your legs merge into a single limb, the fur falling out as scales grow to replace it.

 

Your glorious tiger

4:272 Tigress by catprog
Once the fur starts coming in you quickly realise that the creature chosen was a tiger. The change is interesting and before too long you are standing on your toes thanking your lucky stars that you are not turning feral.

 

The second change though almost makes you wish that was the chan

2:1212 Cabin by catprog
The room fades away leaving you in a cabin. The light from the window filters in onto a note sitting on the table.

 

Picking up the note you read,

 

“Welcome player of my little game.

 

In this world you are part of a crew traveling around, your goal is to keep the s

6:365 Human, Male Human by catprog
“Human, male human” Danny said with a sense of relief that whatever was forcing her to say the words last time was gone.

 

Pammy shakes her head “How can a male get pregnant? And how can a human have skunks as children?”

 

A sense of dread came over the skunk, as she said

6:360 Another change by catprog
As she looks over the room another change started. This time she felt herself falling onto all fours. As hard as she tried to, she could not get back up.

 

Looking down she noticed her chest smoothing out. Still female though, somehow she knew. This was a different sort of change.

 



1:1253 Reborn by Catprog
The world turns black for what seems ages before you awake, you appear to be in a small room. The morning sun starts to work it’s magic, lighting up a barn. Assy is there waiting for you.

 

“You died right?” she asks offering a hand for you to get up.

 

You nod still confus

4:259 Jake the Lizard by AGhostInTheMachine
“…well…here it is.” Jake Wright stared at a box that had arrived a few hours ago, the young man seated in his desk chair, facing his bed. He had ordered this costume from a shady site a few days ago, testing the waters by ordering a few various things that didn’t seem all that bad such as

1:456 Female Taur by kamenriderfire

 

As soon as you flip your switches, you hear the genie's booming laugh surround you as if he was everywhere at once. Then suddenly before you even have a chance to truly grasp the laughter itself, a blindingly white light would envelop you. You flail and scream at the top of your lu

2:1201 A morning by PrinceZahn
The sound of the alarm rang true as you sat in the car, and waited by the river, the engine was warm, with a ten-and-two hold on the steering wheel. Clyde ran out of the bank with sacks full of venison.

 

“Step on it, Bonnie!” he urged, and you did, not questioning that he called you

2:1200 Grab a fish by PrinceZahn
It was easier than you had thought, you were able to catch a silver-scaled fish hunting in the water. A surprisingly easy catch, but it is to be expected with your new physique. Soon enough, Tal decided to get one of his own fish. And, as one thing led to another, you two were engaged in a fishing c

2:1199 We can swim? by PrinceZahn
“Wait, Tigers can swim?”

 

“well, of course we can swim - and it’s a lot of fun!” He jumps into the river and starts to swim against the river. “C’mon! try it! (dive in!)

 

You plunge into the water, and it is just so refreshing, swimming around the river with Tal,

2:1198 No, thank you by PrinceZahn
“No, thank you. I think it might be better raw.”

 

“If you say so.” Tal contently gnaws on his prize.

 

“My mother always used to cook my food when I was a child. We would make all sorts of things with the river water and a burning fire.”

 

“Really?” Yo

2:1197 Say nothing by PrinceZahn
You want to speak, you want to tell him that everything will be fine, but how do you tell him something like that without sounding insensitive?

 

Instead, you hold your tongue, but hold him tight as he cries. An instinct is telling you that being there for him is the right thing to do.

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2:1196 Why do you want to hunt her? by PrinceZahn
“Because her laws killed me before.” Tal said grimly. “My mother, too – we starved to death under her rule, and got separated to different towns – different worlds, and I was on my own ever since.”

 

“I’m sorry.” You gently place a paw on his shoulder.

 

“I wa

2:1195 Get closer by PrinceZahn
You take your meat with you and get closer to Tal. You see tears in his eyes. He turns to you.

 

“Don’t you have your own food to eat? Get away from me!” Tal snaps.

 

“What’s wrong?” you ask.

 

“Nothing.” He says, looking away from you, and tending his m