Recent Comments

2/20/25, 4:20 AM
I love your work, and it's been great to see new stuff from you on GKS this year. Dom bottom/sub top stuff really gets me going, and I'm excited to see what other twists are in store for the two trios.
2/20/25, 4:15 AM
This story makes me crave spooning. What a lucky guy our protagonist is.
2/20/25, 3:58 AM
I'm putting this in before it is Published! This is the end of the story! I will begin uploading the Fantasy series (think D&D, but with a horny fox boy) soon. If you enjoyed, please let me know! I really do read or answer comments and messages! Thanks to everyone that read this story. Rocky and Colt will return! Eventually.
2/20/25, 2:50 AM
Mmmmmmm
HypnoMutt
2/19/25, 6:00 AM
The Cardinal and Father Ray... _damn!_ As an animal roleplayer and Christian at base, this scene really hit home - the struggle for reconciliation is real. Your deft handling of the religious/spiritual/worship aspects of these people and this world is - pardon the pun - an ongoing revelation. Makes me think you may have felt the call to ministry at some point in your past... (if there's resurrection down the road, or even apparition, it would be nice to see how Seth and Pete are faring, if there's anything left of who we knew... just a thought for absent friends.) great work, please don't stop :) awoo.

Anon
2/20/25, 12:07 AM
@[HypnoMutt](/user/show/10023035) What is particularly interesting is the very dynamics of it all. St.Francis of Assisi was said to have been a great mystic and humble friar- a far cry from many of the weres we have seen. St.Andrew is particularly intriguing with his head being a wolf, and the lower being a man- yet carrying the children over. It's a stark contrast to what we see of weres often seeing humans as unimportant, useful pawns or acceptable collateral damage (Frank) for the greater good. Granted, not all weres are like this, but mileage varies. If these past figures were weres, many others likely were present amongst the monasteries and clergy. The fact that Chavez is a cardinal implies he climbed up the catholic corporate ladder even as a were- and others may have done the same in the past. A story on that alone would be intriguing- Chavez's life. And it's likely the same for other groups. Though what also intrigues me is Chavez's understanding of the divine- it seems to be a kind of bithiesm. Trithiesm was historically condemned at several early councils, so how folks like St.Francis and other faithful weres incorporated reverence to Luna in christian thought without ruffling orthodox feathers is a very interesting thing to ponder over. I imagine it may have taken some form of saint like understanding or some manner of subordinate power aspect (something like Lady wisdom- Sophia- in gnostic views which shares similarites to understandings of the shekinah or the concept of Holy Wisdom.) Doing so would avoid getting too many curious stares and make it somewhat passable. Interestingly this also implies St.Francis's canticle of the sun and his verses on "sister moon" in that canticle are probably a reflection on his reverence for Luna in this universe.

Urabfa
2/20/25, 2:35 AM
@Anon Unhidden in plain sight. ๐Ÿคฎ ๐ŸŒ• ๐Ÿ–•๐Ÿ‘ป Someone is going to wizen up to your โ€œwisdomโ€ grift eventually no matter how many wolves you pretend to have in your packs
Himbro
2/19/25, 10:10 PM
I was going to wait to post part 2 but since it looks like there's some good feedback I'll go ahead with with it ๐Ÿ˜‰

2/20/25, 12:27 AM
@[Himbro](/user/show/10021991) YES PLEASE!!! Weโ€™re all pumped for part two!
2/19/25, 11:26 PM
Where can I get this massage?

2/20/25, 12:20 AM
@[Cutlerfan](/user/show/14171) My people will contact your people.
2/19/25, 11:44 PM
Loving this. Really, really, really loving this. Please keep going.
2/19/25, 10:46 PM
Hot
2/19/25, 9:07 PM
Very Hot! More please!