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Anonymous
12/26/24, 5:03 AM
Omg extremely hot chapter. I want to know whats next. Looking forward for his teammates to join him in converting also. I also agree with previous comment regarding your Wrestler series. Maybe there could be a kinky crossover and we see those characters in your next chapter. Keep it up. Looking forward to reading whats to come!
Jul 18, 2019
Anonymous
12/26/24, 4:57 AM
Amazing story and one of the bests I have read on this site! I love your photos also because I can picture how you intended the characters to look like. I want a second part to this story!
12/26/24, 4:26 AM
Loved the story! Really enjoyed a lot of the hints towards there being more to the story, and would love to see the world fleshed out more (though I definitely understand why one wouldn’t). The notion of there being different sects of horny Santas based on bodily fluids is inspired, and learning more about what’s happening in this twisted alternate dimension would be fascinating. What happens with the other fluids? Are there sort of archetypal Santas of each type, guarded against becoming too corrupted but perfectly embodying their trait, etc. I definitely find myself being far more of an enjoyer of transformative erotica with “plot” in some sense, even if the plot is just how the transformation proceeds, and can get lost in it, so seeing Jordan use the word “logarithmic”, but still be so far out of his depth of knowledge about the Santaworld was enticing, especially since he got the clarity to understand he was right in the end. Please email me if you’re ever having thoughts of such things, I love talking about conceptual bearish transformations!
Footslave
12/26/24, 4:06 AM
I live to serve the virus
12/26/24, 4:03 AM
Very hot story!
12/25/24, 2:10 PM
Awesome!

12/26/24, 3:48 AM
@[Kelly](/user/show/933626) Thank you.
12/21/24, 10:10 AM
I love this story. It's not every day that you find a good story with a Younger Dom and older sub.

12/26/24, 3:33 AM
@[ZackF](/user/show/10002489) It’s been something I wanted to explore for a while.
12/17/24, 5:22 PM
Good pup! You did it again a beautiful start. Great characters and a back story waiting to be uncovered. Anther awesome tail.

12/26/24, 3:33 AM
@[Robas](/user/show/10001600) Thank you!
12/26/24, 12:42 AM
This was a fun story. When you're trapped in some kind of parallel dimension that is just full of corruption, all you can really do is try and pick the path of your inevitable transformation. I really felt like the protagonist was smart and pretty much did what I would have done which made it feel immersive.
Anon
12/25/24, 10:44 PM
@[Rock Creek Werewolf](/user/show/10002145) Oh certainly, as horrible as what Al's fate is- the wolves had to protect themselves. But Al's fate is still a tragedy- because from a human perspective- his actions were right. He had every right to do as he did- how many people now will continue to fall victim to the werewolves now? His own fate is monstrous, as is Franks. And as far as it's concerned- he basically is dead once the legal system gets to him- missing and then likely killed. But equally right was it for the wolves to protect themselves. There are no good options here I'm afraid- but the horror remains. But then you have bystanders like Frank being thrown into the mix and it really does seem whenever a major problem has to be resolved, sacrifice is the only solution- or bloody violence or tense negotiations or collateral damage. Fitting perhaps- but still a grim reality of the way things are. The way I see it, as I've repeated before- even if they have their own kind in powerful positions- eventually something will shift. Nobody can remain in power forever. Perhaps not in the lifetime of these werewolves- but change is the only inevitability in reality. But it's inherently a vicious cycle- they seem to be incapable of having children- so they need to constantly parasitize from humans- leading them into conflict. The best I can see them as are certain factions from the Manga Series Tokyo Ghoul- which also explores how inhuman beings navigate human society- some try to retain human morality, and others go flying off the handle- leaving humans to need to defend themselves yet also often committing abuses themselves- while those seeking to be in between get stuck in the crossfire (as the main character and his associates do). And of course, you and I have both spoken about the jinns- and how they are capable of being judged as being morally responsible for their deeds- and not being so orange-and-blue in morality that they are incapable of doing so in theological understandings. As for Yousef, it's going to be tough for him. Worst case scenario I can see him being forced to become a kind of crypto-believer almost. But that need not be what occurs- but he may to increasingly pick and choose his battles, and may be mocked and interrogated for his religious beliefs, even threatened with charges of heresy, due to the idea that werewolves can't practice human faiths (which probably is ludicrous in Yousef's own understanding on a personal and theological level but that's a whole other thing). As for Bill- he may have an easier time in some ways and a harder time in others compared to Yousef as he grows into being a sorcerer. He may lean more towards being a seer if that avoids scrutiny from others- but getting wrapped up in royal politics might be even worse for his own safety and stability. I think also the fact that Yousef's grandfather is a mondjugen likely means there are tribes of werewolves back in Lebanon or the Near East. Which makes sense- jinns are known to shapeshift into dogs. How these groups operate is interesting to consider- particularly as those regions are dominated by religious understandings- with all the challenges that can come with.

12/25/24, 11:01 PM
@Anon Wolves of one species or another are endemic to every continent except Antarctica, and Australia, where their niche was fulfilled first by marsupials that evolved a similar physical shape- Tasmanian tigers, namely- and the dingoes, feral descendants of dogs brought to Australia by its first human settlers. It would not shock me in the least to learn that, while Germanic werewolves seem to have influenced the culture of American werewolves, primarily, Semitic and Arabic werewolves have their own culture that developed in parallel to their European counterparts.