Character description for Venus


Venus is a rare sight indeed; she seems to be combination of many types of
carnivorous plants. The central push consists of a mass of vines and leaves
which partially conceal her three feeding orifices, each one big enough to hold
a human.

The first resembles a venus flytrap; a leaf trap with a dark green exterior and
a soft red interior, designed to fold around prey and hold it while it is
digested by the plant.

The second looks more like a regular maw; it is a green pod on a thick flexible
stalk, which splits in three segments when it opens up for a meal. Its interior
is red and wet, and the stalk appears to be hollow.

The third is a large pitcher, similar to the plant with the same name. It is a
green funnel with a pool of digestive juices at the bottom and a closable lid
on top.

Character
Venus is an alternative manifestation of the celestial spirit known as
Angel. In this
form, she is strictly predator, obviously. Like all her material forms, this
one can vary at her whim, and its destruction has no bad effects on her other
than forcing her back into her spirit form.

Powers
Her powers are still the same, but she normally does not use them in this form,
other than changing her appearance or shifting into another form. She can catch
prey with the various vines and roots of the plant. Her grip is very strong,
but claws or edged weapons can sever the vines. Such vines regenerate quickly
though.

As predator
This form is predator only. Consentual female prey is preferred, but male prey
or nonconcentual scenes can be negotiated.

Digestion
This form always digests caught prey one way or the other. The venus flytrap and
pitcher plant digest prey in the trap, and can thus only hold one at a time. The
snapper trap though, can swallow prey through its stalk. Underground there are
several small spherical chambers, each large enough for a curled up human.
Digestion is usually slow, painless and complete.

Yiffing
Well, this form is not really suited for it, but I know from experience that a
few tendrils in the right places can work wonders. Ask me first before trying
this, however!