Often, the main characters are brave explorers. They are curious about the unknown and that's what leads them into the territory of the giant animals. For example, a group of jungle explorers might be the main characters in a story set in a tropical rainforest with giant beasts.
Well, a plot could revolve around a scientific experiment gone wrong. Scientists create a device that can shrink humans, and accidentally they end up in the path of a giant animal. The animal, not understanding what these tiny beings are, swallows them. Inside, the humans must use their scientific knowledge to communicate with the animal's internal systems and find a way out. This creates an interactive adventure full of challenges and discoveries.
There could be a story where a large magical fish swallows a group of tiny water sprites. The sprites then use their magic to create a beautiful light show inside the fish, which makes the fish so amazed that it decides to release them. In this story, the vore situation leads to a unique interaction between different magical beings.
There could be a story of a giant whale in an ocean - like world. The vore aspect here is more about how it consumes krill and small fish. In the interactive part, the player can choose different paths for a tiny mermaid character. For example, she can either swim into the whale's mouth to explore a hidden cave inside (a very risky move) or stay outside and continue her journey in the open ocean.
First, think about the relationship between the animals. If it's a predator - prey situation, you can twist it. Let's say a fox swallows a chicken, but the chicken is actually a magical being who can communicate with the fox's mind. To make it interactive, give the reader choices. For instance, the reader can decide if the chicken should offer the fox a deal to be released. You should also add emotions to the animals. The fox could be conflicted about having this strange creature in its stomach. By doing these things, the story becomes more engaging.
Well, the most obvious main character in the 'giant mom interactive story' is the giant mom herself. She is likely to be the central figure around which the story revolves. In addition to her, there may be her family members. Her children could be key characters, and their relationship with the giant mom could be a major aspect of the story. For instance, if the children are in some kind of trouble, the giant mom's actions to protect or help them would be a significant part of the plot. There could also be other characters in the community where the giant mom lives. A wise old woman who gives advice, or a young adventurer who teams up with the giant mom for a particular mission could also be part of the story.
First, think of the giant animal. It could be something like a huge gorilla. Decide on its eating habits which form the 'vore' part. For example, the gorilla might eat fruits in a way that looks like 'voring' them. Then, create characters that interact with the giant animal. For the interactive part, use simple choices like 'Should the character offer the gorilla a different type of fruit?' or 'Should the character run away when the gorilla starts eating?'
Alien species that are native to the Star Wars universe could be main characters. For instance, a Wookiee might find themselves in a situation where they have to protect their homeworld from a vore - invading force. Their strength and loyalty would play important roles in the story.
Cock vore is a very niche and often disturbing concept that involves non - traditional and inappropriate themes. However, if we consider it in a more symbolic or fictional sense for the sake of a story, it could involve a character with a unique ability to 'devour' in a very strange way. But in general, this is not a common or widely - accepted story type in mainstream literature.
No. These types of stories are inappropriate as they involve rather disturbing and abnormal concepts that are not in line with general moral and ethical standards.
The giant boy himself could be the main character, of course. He's the one with the unique situation of 'voring' things.