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1/7/25, 11:03 PM
Loving this series. The slow burn, the inevitable submission - looking forward to the final steps! A twisted normality, all possible and guaranteed to hook the attention of subs like me.
1/7/25, 10:40 PM
I suspect more will comr?
1/7/25, 10:00 PM
Fuck me! That’s a wild fucking ride. Thanks so much dude for the debauched tale. I love it and can only hope for more. Damn!
Anonymous
1/7/25, 9:57 PM
I’m not sure I want to see Rocky controled!
1/7/25, 9:01 PM
Loved this story, especially the subtle nature of the alien takeover. Great stuff!
1/7/25, 8:22 PM
Really fun concept. Clearly some good knowledge on the subject used in a great way. I must say I expected more horniness. Becoming an agent for a group of TikTok-stars was not what I expected his endgoal to be. Turning them into OnlyFans-creators might have been more fun. I would not be opposed to seeing a sexier spin on this same concept. Maybe a follow up where he takes his linguistic manipulation further.
nonono
1/7/25, 7:24 PM
easily the best author on this site. :)
1/7/25, 6:56 PM
I thought this was great. Love an alien takeover story. The build was perfect
Anon
1/7/25, 6:45 PM
And so it begins again. A new start, new challenges- and new intrigues. Starting off with Bill trying to undo the spell on Frank was a nice touch (though of course making sure the agent doesn't wind up becoming a problem again). I like that he actually is trying to take responsibility to undo what was the collateral damage for that spell. It may take a while, but I hope it works out in the end. And talk about ominous....that Wolf King sounds like one tough cookie. And the politics of the werewolves surrounding that king are likely a powder keg. However....their interest in Yusuf is interesting. I had suspected that they would have looked upon Yusuf's religious adherence with disdain- seeing him as a potential risk- but it's clear that him being a seer is far more important. During the scenting done by the wolf king (and that definitely seems like it was him running around holding court there)- it's clear that they find him interesting- and more importantly- that he is under their protection due to his potential. Him having a unique scent is also....intriguing. Neither good or bad- but what causes it? As a result of being claimed by the king, it's likely nobody is going to be able to mess with Yusuf now- but that opens up other questions. Just how tolerable is the Lunarian Orthodoxy- which likely holds strong positions in the Wolf King's court- to somebody who may not fit the mold of true orthodoxy? But this also carries it's risks. As Bill put it, Werewolf Kings often fall from power at an alarming rate to the cutthroat nature of wolf politics. Yusuf could go from protected individual of interest to an open season target valued only for his seer abilities (which could protect him to an extent) if things go south politically for the king. Then we have Ruiz's musings which are...somewhat ominous. It's a little ironic how Ruiz sees humanity as a curse- when he likely knows full well if it weren't for humans existing- werewolves wouldn't exist. Unless of course werewolves were not birthed from humans but from another source- tying back to that idea they are akin to the fae folk or the jinns- an older kindred- that kind of information however is likely something only the Lunarian Orthodoxy knows. Larry having that connection back to his family is likely not something he's going to give up, and while folk like Mullins are all in on the werewolf games of politics and power, folk like Yusuf are likely not going to do as Ruiz hopes for. Also that desire of Ruiz to keep Yusuf close...I can see some friction with the Wolf king going on if that starts getting in the way for what the king wants with Yusuf. With his grandfather potentially entering the picture, Yusuf is likely going to want to protect his family and balance his duties to the pack. And is it just me or does....Ruiz really sounds like he kind of regrets his connection to his mother which is...well. I wonder if the werewolf drive to abandon humanity is less an inevitability, and more a cultural norm that is so followed due to the extenuating circumstances of being a werewolf that it becomes an inevitability. And if there's really a difference between either situation. The loss of memory of when one was human sounds like retrograde amnesia or memory repression to a degree (probably the latter rather than the former). Yusuf also likely is going to be contacted at some point by a fellow seer to begin his training. I imagine as a seer, he likely will learn some form of divination based in wolf tradition and practice. It's fitting considering his namesake- who was a diviner through dream reading. As sad as it is that Yusuf is missing calls- he's likely doing this to protect them- because how on earth can he even explain half of what he's gotten himself into? It's a little funny that I can understand Yusuf and Tom in their desire for this (staying away from their families to protect them), but for some reason I tend to feel suspicious of Mullins a lot even though he's done the same thing- I don't know if it's his desire for power or the fact that he kept making a lot of reckless actions in the past- even though he's doing something similar to what Yusuf and Tom were doing (separating himself from his family to better be himself). Ironically, that is likely only going to increase Mahmood's prodding around as he's likely not going to just sit around and hope for answers. Hopefully that doesn't go south. And then we have our resident priest- Father Ray. Coming from a catholic background, it's likely that as somebody who heads services for recovering alcoholics- the werewolves are likely going to look to him like those drunk on their own passions at first (though to a degree they also kind of don't have a choice because I imagine trying to repress what they are feeling for too long to a werewolf would not end well)- that encounter with Pete may have been exhilarating, but it was also terrifying (though the idea that there are werewolves in the church is also fascinating- are they true believers in the church having done syncretism with the lunarian faith, or moreso sleeper agents for the werewolves to gain power in the church? ). Catholicism also doesn't seem to have that idea of an in-between race- the angel-demon binary is from what I can tell very strong there. Yet at the same time, he likely cannot go back to how he was- mondjugens seem to inevitably wind up werewolves one way or another...unless through sheer force of will he decides to stay away. Though who knows how likely that will be. I suspect much like Yusuf, he too will need to navigate his faith and his own new state of being should he become a werewolf. And then there's our photographer ranger Paul....what is his deal? It seems to me that Ruiz is not all that fond of humans as of late, and so that crush Paul has will likely remain a crush- nothing more. And yet...his job of photographing the werewolves may put himself in danger...and after seeing what happened to the agent well...I really hope Paul doesn't wind up like he did. Then there's the heading for this part of the series- "Mates". Mates in what context- and whose mates? Mates is in the plural so this must refer to a collective group. But of who and from where? On the other hand, it seems alpha-hood carries it's own transformative implications. Tom worried he will lose his mated status to Larry once he becomes an alpha would fade. But what does that mean? Would that mean as an alpha the wolf in question belongs to the whole pack and thus no longer can commit to one person solely? It also seems to have some subtle mental changes regarding how wolves look upon other races. Ruiz suddenly seems regretful he has his connection to his mother for instance. Is that culturally influenced, or part of the changes? I mean...Seth doesn't seem to have had such sentiments- but maybe I need to look over his chapters again. Then there's that woman that Frank was barking at....something seems off about her. Though the fact the gym is a magical labyrinth thanks to Barb and the others will certainly protect the werewolves. But you've also said threats are also on the horizon- the last series was about an external threat. Perhaps this one will be from within the werewolves themselves- the king is in the picture and that means werewolf politics.
1/7/25, 6:36 PM
So glad you continued this story! I’m such a big fan. It’s rare to see stories like this where the master is straight and literally does not care about the well being of the slave. I personally want to see Alex blackmail some of the guys he took pictures of into slavery. So excited for the next chapter! I hope we get more findom as well.