Remember when last Kinktober Naruto got webbed up? Unfortunately, nobody rescued him, and now he's stuck in an even thicker cocoon alongside his best friends! Does anybody else enjoy extremely thick spider cocoons like this? No? Just me? Well, you'll just have to deal with my self-indulgence then~ I wrote a little bit more for this one since it's a situation I loved. Also worth mentioning that this technique was shamelessly stolen from a few other artists, I really didn't do much differently even in terms of poses :P ------------------------------------- Chakramites are dangerous but non-lethal insect creatures that feed on human chakra. They're most known for their ability to shoot webbing from their mouths, their high speed, and their surprising intelligence display when restraining prey and managing their nest. Absorbed chakra not only feeds them but fuels their webbing production. Despite being barely the size of a cat, they can shoot enough of the glue-like material to encase an elephant within seconds! This webbing has an unchartably high tensile strength, and it takes several ninjas using chakra-infused blades to cut through it. Once prey is first targeted, they continue to spew sheet after sheet of the material until the victim is completely cocooned, often leaving just the head free. They are known to gag humans just as tightly to avoid them shouting for help, and once completely helpless the victim is dragged back to their larder to be suspended alongside other prey. Through a process not thoroughly understood, residual chakra is fed through the webs back into human hosts in the form of pure nutrients, which keeps them alive and healthy. Waste, clothing, and all inorganic materials are dissolved upon contact with this webbing. Thus there is no limit to how long prey can be kept, even up to years. Most concerningly, a side-effect of the chakra draining is extreme arousal. Most males get hard within seconds of the first feeding and will get hornier with each successive siphoning. However, due to the extreme compression and the thickness of the cocoons, prey trapped inside are unable to get enough stimulation to achieve climax. Eventually, their cocoons turn into hellish prisons of pent-up denial, and most humans begin to go insane from frustrating lust. These creatures are highly dangerous, and although non-lethal should be treated with extreme prejudice. Entire villages are known to have been taken over and turned into nests which grow exponentially more dangerous with each acquired prey.
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