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5/30/24, 8:53 PM
I don’t know how I missed this story when it came out. This is excellent work. I hope you still read these comments, handsome, and that you’re still doing well. Hit me up on Tumblr: downupside3. I look forward to catching up, and trading story ideas.
5/30/24, 7:58 PM
I want a part 2
5/30/24, 3:41 PM
Love Teen Wolf so this was hot. There was some instances within the story where the the characters seem to get used twice. One where Scott pushed himself off his cock. So maybe a bit more editing for clarity but love the premise. I’d like to play this game…. I think
5/30/24, 8:12 AM
As a non smoker I can relate to James and his desire to experience cigars and leather despite his mind telling him otherwise. Not normally a story I would love but you are hitting all the right buttons.
5/30/24, 7:58 AM
Love how you are weaving this.
GayWolf
5/28/24, 1:00 PM
I just **love** this series. It's the best combination of mental changes, straight-to-gay, animal TF, spreading changes, excellent writing and good pictures that I have seen in a long while! I hope this series will never end...

5/28/24, 1:17 PM
@[GayWolf](/user/show/929022) Thank you for your kind words! I mean...I was going to start bringing it to an end...but what the hell! There's a whole world full of guys that need transforming and fucking so why not, right haha ;)

GayWolf
5/29/24, 1:26 AM
@[Ciriii](/user/show/10002839) Yes - please stop only after the whole world is transformed into gay animal men! I also have to agree with the other comments. The rimming scene is just incredibly hot. I would love to read more about the neighbours getting pulled into that train and about that house party later on.

5/30/24, 6:52 AM
@[GayWolf](/user/show/929022) Haha ok I promise I will continue! I've started writing a standalone story, but I will get back to the series after that!
5/30/24, 6:15 AM
Beautifull again. Love the Labby and the bulldog pics.

5/30/24, 6:51 AM
@[LorneLyon](/user/show/933317) Thank you for your kind words. Really appreciated.
May 28, 2024
Un Corn
5/30/24, 5:22 AM
Honestly loved this! Cant wait for the next installments
Anon
5/29/24, 7:34 PM
The transformations have commenced for those of the house of Wolfheim, and things are going past the point of no return. What I find so fascinating about this chapter is that it intertwined grief and joy all at once. We start off first with Henrich (or the Wolf King) now receving his sons and getting ready to annoit Gil into the fold. We see how Rudolf comes back and confesses his love for Rubael, and his happy to join his family. Rafael is given solace that his desires for men are not inherently wrong and his accepted by his father, while Peter is happy to join into the fold, ready to be with Gil at his side in the pack that is to be formed. While Rafael and Rudolf join without hesitation, Peter notices something is off with Gil- while he brushes it off as Gil being nervous- something tells me he's going to realize something else was up. Meanwhile Gil's mental sanity is utterly fraying at the seams- as each of his brothers are turned it seems that goes deeper into fits of near insane grief. By the time he's ready to be transformed, it's more out of wanting to get the part of him that notices this is terrifying to stop. Even when Rubael saves him, he's torn between wanting to be with his family, the fact that he failed utterly in saving them, the fact that he's not sure who to trust now, and the fact that he's starting to realize there were so many easterners in Wolfheim that need somebody to help them. They all had happy stories, but Gil knows that bias against easterners is a thing- he's lived that experience directly with those of the ducal houses maligning him. In light of that, can he really just throw away his heritage? They need somebody to stand for them, and simply becoming a wolf likely won't help with that- if anything, it might make things worse as it seems the easterners aren't being shifted- so they'd be left with nobody to represent them. Meanwhile, Rubael is also an interesting character. I don't know what her feelings for Rudolf are (we know Rudolf loves her, but does she? She does seem to have a good rapport with him and be friendly with him, and if she does, is she compartmentalizing for the sake of her mission to avoid losing herself in grief? The fact that it seems the primal beast was playing the long game for this is insidious as it is clever- all the ducal houses could easily be corrupted, and that explains why the house of the eagle was so diminshed- the primal beast knew they had to go and so eliminated them one by one. The fact that Aigles was in fact possibly a valiant knight made a victim of the game between gods further muddles the circumstances- and it seems that of the gods, it's the one of dusk that might be the one to watch out for alongside the abyss (which seems to be the demons) and the beast- they seem to take a "get rid of evil at all costs" approach, as they wanted to cull the whole country. The arboreal also seem to be something to worry about as well. It seems that Rubael clearly loved Aigles as her liege knight as she was his squire, but she also seems very unaware that many of the easterners living in Wolfheim are not culturally easterners anymore. The fact that the easterners would prefer being turned rather than be left alone seems indicative of this- they want to be with their loved ones. And that might wind up causing them trouble in the west- we see Gil had to deal with anti western sentiments while stationed in the East- and with new of the beastfolk outbreaks and the easterners who lived in wolfheim being culturally distinct from those of the east, it's likely paranoia, riots, or ethnic tensions could ensue- that's not even getting into the possibilty of the knight orders pulling strings to do shifty things- we know in knightly duties they were willing to fake Collin's death for some strange reason after overworking him, and that debacle led to the demonic outbreak there. Seriously, Collin is basically in the same situation Gil is in now- or he will be soon enough. Meanwhile, it's likely that the wolf king and his sons are going to be on the prowl for Gil now. Then there's the fact that based on what we saw of the house of the bull pulling trade shenanigans due to Gil's presence- the ducal houses might start infighting. The more disturbing implication is that if the primal beast is meant to make all men beasts- why not target the easterners? I fear that they might wind up being "prey" in the grand scheme of things for the beasts, even if the beasts themselves don't really want to do this- they may be twisted into doing it. The fact that you show past scenes of when they are still human in some ways adds to the tragedy and joy- they all loved each other back then, and still do- but with the transformations- what might be the cost for such? Will the ducal houses allow for Gil to live- seeing as the primal beast hated the house of the eagle? They may well see Henrich and his sons as being blinded by love, and may plot regarding Gil on their own terms, in more sinister fashion. Looking over knightly duties, we have little information about the west- but all information we have indicates that the East is not facing a two pronged war between the demons and the beastfolk. Clearly, something stabilized- and I can think of a few options. Either Gil somehow manages to escape and winds up tragically pitted against his family, serving the rest of his life as a fighter on the western front, constantly chased down by his family, or worse- they become bitter enemies of each other- and his life is recorded as a tragedy for future generations by William's time, meaning that by knightly duties, the western front is a tense stalemate that could easily be broken as the demonic outbreaks spiral out of control- though I suspect this would then lead to demon-beastfolk conflict with human-demon conflict and even human-beastfolk conflict going on as the beasts seek vengeance for Gil having been taken by the east. The absolute worst case would be that the dusk winds up doing good on it's promise to cull the west- so there's not a problem there in fifty years because all in the west are dead. Gil might also wind up staying in Wolfheim and winds up turning, but also winds up making it so that the easterners in Wolfheim are not neglected- but this would mean the end of his lineage as an easterner- the fact that the whole point of him turning would be to deny his heritage bodes ill for any non-western individuals in wolfheim, unless this is somehow addressed. Of course, there's the possibility that he may turn, but they wind up countering the worst of the primal beasts suggestions, thus saving his family- but they will be changed (this is akin to the plotline of naedre's sinners and saints series). Either way, Gil is clearly realizing that those like him have also been orphaned by the changes, and that he can't just abandon them, and also knows that the primal beast right now might not be a good idea- he doesn't trust Rubael entirely- but he knows something is up, and he has to get to the bottom of it. I don't think he's just going to go back, as much as he's conflicted over what Rubael told him- he knows going back to get turned isn't a good idea either. He might escape and come back later, when he's armed with more knowledge and power. But the question becomes- is there enough time for this to happen? Or has he been outmaneuvered? I just hope Rubael doesn't wind up getting screwed over too badly. She clearly cares for Gil and it makes sense as to why she's working against the beastfolk infection seeing as the primal beasts' suggestions led to Henrich's father going mad and killing Aigleis and most of the transformations might seem pleasurable in an erotic context but realistically would be a nightmare, but if she and Rudolf are forced to blows it would be tragic. It's clear she isn't really the enemy here- but she really doesn't understand the cultural situation on the ground in Wolfheim as she literally can't see that the easterners of Wolfheim don't want to leave- if anything they left the east- and that might prove to backfire on her later on. I'm just scared that if Henrich and the others find out that Rubael did that (teleport Gil away), they might do something rash.

Pcm
5/30/24, 1:57 AM
@[Anon](/user/show/10049352) I think allowing himself to be turned by his father is the easiest path of no resistance for Gil. By renouncing his birthright and allowing the wolf king's blood to take over, Gil would become just another alpha wolfman in the service of the Primal Beast. Upon turning into beastmen themselves, the other noble houses would recognize him as a kin and no longer wish harm upon him. Since this is an erotic corruption story, that might be the path he ultimately takes in the end. However, unlike the demons, the Beast Lord cannot convert Easterners due to the bestial blood. What he will do is allowing the beastmen to "breed" with them, so that his corruption will spread in future generations. Gil is an exception, beeing seen as a kin of a duke who is amingst the modt powerful of beastmen. I think that it is hot and scary seeing your lived one transformed before you, knowing you are next. There is always that dread that if you are not also corrupted, tou will essentially be left alone. Also the Abyss and the Arboreal are just ideas for future stories for now, one being Fish monster and the other being aphrodisiac plant and stuff. I do pity Ruby for what I will put her through, as for her live for Rudy, I'll say it is...complicated. I would like to know whether you want Gil to get away or join his family in their pleasure, though.

Anon
5/30/24, 2:04 AM
@[Pcm](/user/show/10039396) Oh definitely being turned would be the path of least resistance, but considering Gil's mental state right now I don't really think he wants to go back to Wolfheim right now as he's stewing in guilt for letting himself be seduced and nearly turned- unless his family drags him back there I don't think he is going back considering how weary he is as of the end of this chapter. The interbreeding program also makes the most sense, if the easterners can't be converted- I guess Gil being of the house of the eagle means he could be because supernatural principles. I just hope the easterners we saw in this chapter are able to see their loved ones again. I didn't realize that him becoming a beast folk would make the ducal houses no longer despise him so that's a potential positive there. The mention of that one easterner who wanted to be with his family and sad he wasn't transformed really does nail in the point that they'd rather be transformed than left alone. As for Ruby, I just really hope she doesn't wind up brain dead or turned into some kind of slave. Rudolf clearly likes her, but he also is loyal to his family foremost and Ruby literally just took Gil away from Rudolf and the others so....that could get bad really fast. There's also the possibility of non-beastfolk becoming second class citizens which is also a concern. I just hope she just manages to gain some happiness in her life. At the same time, her inability to realize the easterners of the west want to be with their loved ones and not really having a plan on how to fix anything beyond just running to the east is probably going to backfire on her- but she's essentially grief ridden and trying to honor her knight by saving his son- so it's complicated. Speaking of that, your mention of complicated does concern me a bit in that vein however- so not a total bad end, but definitely something shifty might happen, as you've mentioned she's going to go through some stuff. I just hope Rudolf doesn't wind up doing something terrible to her. I could see her being held as essentially a hostage. Also fish monster just sounds straight up lovecraftian- unless it's handsome sirens and merfolk- and the arboreal sounds like....plant people I guess? I'm just wondering what the endgame is here with the beast folk outbreak- for the west and how that'll impact things in William's time.

Pcm
5/30/24, 2:43 AM
@[Anon](/user/show/10049352) Even with a clear head, I think that if his family really wants, they could manipulate/pressure/pleasure him to willingly return, if they so wish. Gil's loyalty is both his strength and downfall. The Arboreal will be a combinafion of plant people and Orcs, actually. We will see about Ruby, I am actually surprised and glad by how much she is liked.

Anon
5/30/24, 3:06 AM
@[Pcm](/user/show/10039396) Oh considering that Gil does seem to have some lingering loyalty to the primal beast and his family, but is also doubting things too, if they spin things just the right way they could bring him back. Maybe something along the lines of exploiting the west's Easterling population's desire to become part of the west proper or that he and them will have a place in the west. Or the fact that with the beast folk outbreak, any that flee likely won't be accepted in the east and could become victim to inquisitions or prejudice. Or they could just kidnap him- but I don't really think they'll jump to malicious manipulation or pressure if they can avoid it. And you're right, Gil's loyalty to his family has been both a strength in motivating him, but it could easily cause him to succumb- it nearly happened to him once if it weren't for Ruby- but I do think that Gil is stronger than he looks- he hates that he let his brothers and father get corrupted, and if he manages to hold onto that feeling, he might well endure more than one may expect. The arboreal being plant folk and orcs is definitely interesting- especially considering when I think arboreal is the last thing I'd think of are orcs- I might be colored by Tolkein depictions of Orcs however, later depictions seem to imply a rustic, foresty sort of habitation for them in some cases. I wonder if you'll go the usual loss of rationality route for them, but seeing how well you've in some cases subverted the traditional corruption narrative, I'm sure you'll find a way to keep things interesting and not just make them mindless- the plant folk also seems interesting- sex pollen or aphrodisiacs or the like I guess. As for Ruby, I think the fact that she's not just a faceless woman and actually has a understandable motivation for her actions helps endear one to her- they may be opposed to everybody going full erotic, but realistically her decisions are what most people would do in a situation like this. Her guilt for her liege's passing and desire to protect Gil, even if she doesn't really understand that running eastward isn't really going to help the easterners of the west who had left the east for new opportunities, and her relationship with Rudolf which was good natured I think all help in this. I don't think she's lying about anything (at least intentionally), but I do think she doesn't really have a plan- from what she said here, she essentially was on her own for twenty years in despair which honestly makes sense- she lost everything- she doesn't have many allies and probably thinks that for right now, the only solution is to retreat. And I can't blame her- she was witness to the primal beast's whispers causing the massacre of the house of Aigles- but the way the ducal houses clearly hate the house of the eagle also opens up some questions- the deity of the dawn seems benevolent, so what caused the ducal houses to hate the easterners so- what set off the massacre, or what was used to justify it? Was it because they to were being subliminally influenced like Henrichs's father was, and they just found an excuse and ran with it? Either way, I think Ruby is a very realistic portrayal of somebody who is often neglected in stories like these- the bystanders who have to watch what transformative corruption winds up causing as a consequence- beyond just the erotic appeal and internal pleasurable feelings of those transformed. Ruby lost her liege lord, the house she had served under, likely many friends and loved ones, and was left essentially in exile and forced to disguise herself likely as the ducal houses likely hold stigma against easterners, and would have likely put her to death for being of house aigles (unlike Gil, she doesn't have Henrich and his sons to protect her as Gil did), and now is considering retreating because there is no hope left for the west to go back to how it was in her eyes- Gil and her are the only ones left- they can't take on everybody. It's a depressing fate, and at the rate this is going, if she really did wind up falling in love with Rudolf, her realizing he is now in the primal beast's thrall will be something out of her worst nightmares. Rudolf is probably going to have a very difficult time because unlike Gil who secretly always wanted to be a westerner- Ruby has no such desire. She's likely colored by her eastern background to know more about demons and the like- so that would likely only further compound how she likely views this entire situation as a nightmare. I just hope that whatever happens, her and Rudolf don't wind up completely estranged and separated from each other, and she manages to find some happiness in her own way, however that may be. I'm going to stop here for now, as I don't want to overload the comment section (some of my comments have been quite long and I don't want to overflow the comment page), but I look forward to how you end this. If there are only two more chapters- with the latter being to connect this story to knightly duties- I do wonder what Gil's choices will lead to. Will the West manage to potentially under the rule of the beasts be able to fend off the demon hordes in fifty years time, or will they all wind up culled in the game of gods Gil spoke of here that wound up costing Duke Aigles and the Henrich's father their lives all those years ago, or will something completely different happen? I can only hope that whatever happens, a happy ending of some sorts is on the table- because if they don't- the cost of not having enough strength to fend off the demonic outbreaks in fifty years time could well become a reality. In many ways, Gil is the main character who holds the choices that could change everything- something I suspect Collin will become once he realizes how his family has become the epicenter of a new demonic outbreak. To answer your question about if Gil should get away or go back to his family....I'm not really sure. Him leaving could set the stage for a very dreary, tragic story that would be a realistic consequence of what happens in transformative stories where one knows they can't go back to how things were- a grief he and Ruby would share, that could make for a moving but tragic piece- this would be less on the erotic side- but it could mean that the beastfolk would neve stop in trying to find Gil or his descendants to have their family back- making him likely a tragic figure in history by the time knightly duties arises- he could even still be alive with children and grandchildren mourning what he lost alongside Ruby and living in fear of the demon outbreaks, while his beastfolk kin wrestle about saving him or not. On the other hand, if Gil joined, this would potentially change the political calculus of things to have the entirety of the west unified under one banner, which could lead to ripple effects well into the time knightly duties occurs. The former is more emotionally tense, while the latter will be more erotic and offers some unique geopolitical implications to future events. It's up to you though how you go about things. Personally, I like the idea of Gil escaping but then coming back because one way or another he realizes that without him being around, as somebody who knows the condition of the easterners (even as he becomes a westerner himself once changed)- the ducal houses and the others might wind up oppressing those like him and even may see them as prey. Thus, he become a sacrifice for the sake of the non-western folk in the west- even as he gains pleasure in it and his family back- likely to Ruby's devastation and grief. However, the ideas of him never coming back or getting changed also hold promise. It's up to you in this matter how the ending goes, as this is your story. All I can say is that I look forward eagerly to read it, and to see how this story and the fate of Gil and the others, affects the events of knightly duties.
5/30/24, 1:45 AM
Wish you would have continued this!