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by lolboy4
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One day, all my characters were contacted by scientists doing experiments on how different species handle drowning. With a reward too big for them to turn down, each one willingly let themselves drown in order, though most of them certainly didn't enjoy themselves. They were all revived afterwards, of course. Below are the findings from the experiment.

Blubby (Western dragon): He can certainly hold his breath a long time, but he obviously needs air eventually. As he gets near his limit, his bubbles start getting bigger from him beginning to lose control over their size. He drowns for a comparatively very short time, about 3 minutes, as the vast majority of his breath holding ability comes from having a huge amount of air in him. Even while drowning, bubbles pour out from him, filling the enormous internal space of his lungs.

Sni-tii (Unknown snake): She enjoys holding her breath, but there's still a point where it stops being fun for her, when she's got just a few minutes left. With such a long breath hold, maybe she's got a bit of sea snake in her?

Cirrus (Eastern dragon): Conversely to Sni-tii, he enjoys being waterlogged. While he still panicked early on in drowning, once he was calmly breathing he kept a dopey, sleepy smile on his face even once he'd passed out. He handled drowning better than any other, staying conscious for far longer than anyone else.


Saw that a friend of mine had done stuff like this, and felt like doing it myself! Threw in the scientific setting for a different friend.

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Published: 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Rating: Mature

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William315
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Me personally, it would be impossible to pay me enough to willingly drown
lolboy4
2 months, 2 weeks ago
I probably would for a huge amount of money and a guarantee there wouldn't be any lasting effects, but I'm weird.
William315
1 month, 1 week ago
May i ask who this friend is?
lolboy4
1 month, 1 week ago
This guy: bladedragoon7575
He doesn't have them posted, but he did similar 4-part sequences with an ivysaur and an oshawott.
William315
2 months, 2 weeks ago
So everyone, now that you've had a 1st hand drowning experience, what did you all think of it?
lolboy4
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Everyone but Cirrus agrees it was awful.

Cirrus: "Yeah, the start was pretty bad, but just breathing water after that felt kind of nice."
William315
2 months, 2 weeks ago
To the other 5, I bet the payments at the end made the whole thing worthwhile
lolboy4
2 months, 2 weeks ago
They all agree that it was, but not by that much.
Cela
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Cirrus’s big cheeks :3
lolboy4
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Yep, he can puff 'em REAL big!
Cela
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Great! Perfect for rubbing!
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