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* Many of Luka's death scenes in ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' end with the foe devouring him; if a player isn't a fan of vore, the game has a setting that lets you skip these scenes.
* Many of Luka's death scenes in ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' end with the foe devouring him; if a player isn't a fan of vore, the game has a setting that lets you skip these scenes.
* Lighthearted example (well, sort of) in ''[[Skullgirls]]''; in one of Ms. Fortune's specials, she throwns her head at her opponent and it bites the foe many times, with a cheerful "Om-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom!" from Ms. Fortune.
* Lighthearted example (well, sort of) in ''[[Skullgirls]]''; in one of Ms. Fortune's specials, she throwns her head at her opponent and it bites the foe many times, with a cheerful "Om-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom!" from Ms. Fortune.
* Due to how death in ''[[Kenshi]]'' for non-animals requires the head or torso be ''destroyed'' or a lengthy bleed out (which characters who didn't get into battle already injured have a good chance of recovering during), and unconscious characters can't otherwise be targeted, this is actually one of the primary sources of death for characters in the game world. Hungry carnivores and cannibals that find a disabled character will begin eating it. There's even a unique description for this state, called "BEING EATEN ALIVE!!" (with the twin exclamation points). Killing off defeated enemies is a major reason to keep pets.


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==