Note from the author: This is a piece of vorish (devour fetish) fanfiction of Rudra no Hihou (literal Engrish Translation: Rudraโs Treasure) for the Super Famicom system and is trademark of Square Soft and CROWD inc.
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A beam of sunlight filtered through the canopy into the clearing, adding even more luster to the already glorious beauty of the mermaid-like water denizen known as Marina. She was sitting on the bank of a small pond, watching the cold, crystal-clear water wash over her cobalt blue fin. Apart from the gentle murmur of the water, the swamp was quiet, so quiet that the rustle of her jewelry could be heard everytime she shifted slightly to avoid a stiff limb and stiff fin.
The pretty water denizen was feeling lonely. Normally she would enjoy the company of one of the aquatic predators. She was a friend to them all, and respected in turn. None would claim her soft flesh against her will, yet all of them had experienced her sweet flavor at least once, as it was a favorite passtime of her to let one of her carnivorous friends swallow her whole. But the last few days, none of them had come out to play with her.
She sighed sadly, and was just about to swim away to return to the aquatic village of Raila, her home, when she noticed something odd bubbling in the ocean. She smiled to herself, could this really be what she hoped it would be? She decided to sit and wait a little longer. Her patience was rewarded when a few minutes later, the water parted and an odd creature swam forth.
It looked very fish like, as well as having feathery fins like a bird. The creature was very immense and very colorful, it was the trusty entity called the โHegguโ, the one who clenses the oceans of radioactive run-off.
Slightly surprised, Marina could not help but smile, "You obviously can't talk, but yet I feel you know who and what I am..."
The Heggu, started to nod itโs head in consent.
Marina nodded, "I see... You can somehow understand me..."
The colorful aquatic being swam closer to her and smiled.
Marina smiled warmly, "That's good..."