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Prompt: The dragon population of a fantasy world is in steep decline due to over-hunting. To combat this, a dragon elder transmutes one of the huntresses responsible into an obese dragoness ready to be bred.

   The centuries long hunt for dragons had come to an end thanks to a treaty between them and the humanoid races. However, this still left a sizable problem in the form of the near extinction of the population of the scaley giants thanks to overhunting. As the dragon elder was trying to figure out how best to deal with their dwindling numbers, a human woman arrived at his lair to offer a solution. Claiming that she was one of the huntresses responsible for a vast majority of the dragons’ slaughter, she volunteered herself to be the help to undo the damage. While the elder was sure to explain what the process would entail, she remained steadfast in going forward. Realizing that there was no going back, the huntress held her arms aloft as the elder cast his spell.

   The toned, muscular form that the woman had sculpted over the course of many successful hunts was undone by layers of blubbery, red-scaled flesh encasing her form. To go with her carriage-sized gut and breasts as large as cows, her body went through a massive growth spurt. Standing at a staggering, twenty feet in height as she stood upon her thick legs, she dug her talons into the dirt as her long, reptilian tail slid across her enormous ass cheeks.

   As the former huntress carefully tapped at her draconic muzzle and horns with her claws, her attention was drawn outside the cave by a series of roars. Waddling her way outside, she let out a gasp at the group of male dragons waiting for her. More than willing to stay true to her word, she unfurled her wing and let a bellowing mating call emanate from her thick throat. As the dragons gathered around her with the sizable protrusions between her legs, she freely offered up her undercarriage to begin the process of breeding a new generation of the legendary beasts.

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