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9/1/24, 11:39 PM
This was an amazing punishment for those sneaking plotting traitors. Recycling waste and magic is a perfect way for them to be useful
9/1/24, 9:40 PM
Hot. As. Fuck. I keep coming back to this series and love where it begins, the innocent oblivious jocks are just too cute, and the way you set things up like dominoes just waiting for that one push.... the scenes in here leave me feeling needy, and curious to how it might feel, don't think I'll be able to see a baseball bat and not blush and wonder after this for a pretty long time.
8/3/24, 11:03 AM
This is wonderfully written. I loved it.

9/1/24, 8:44 PM
@[Reynard](/user/show/912500) Thank you so much! I love hearing that you enjoyed it.
9/1/24, 8:31 PM
Excellent introduction in the first two chapters! Love the setup of Ryan and Julia's marriage and their loving romantic relationship. Excited to read more and see where this goes!
hairyartist
9/1/24, 8:14 PM
I love this, thank you! Excited to read more.
9/1/24, 8:07 PM
Excited to see where this goes! I like the idea of Oliver continuing to become more of a bottom, whichever way that ends up happening.
9/1/24, 8:01 PM
Glad you're still working in this story, and no worries on the delay. Life happens :)
Aug 30, 2024
9/1/24, 7:44 PM
Awesome to see this series come back!
Pcm
9/1/24, 3:43 PM
@Anon So...I'm done with the next chapter. Faster than I thought. Should be up in one - two days. Regardless of whther he falls for it, the demons will indirectly use his guilt to tempt him into surrendering. It might not be as straightforward as do this to forget - Collin is too selfless for tgat... Garret's role is minimal, but he'll be there. The demons will keep calling Collin with his new name. It will be traumatic for him. In my headcanon, the demons may appear somewhat charitable because they know for certain that whatever they inflict on Collin, his transformed self would find it extremely erotic and might even thank them for it. They want to create good memories for him. Ironically, Wolfheim will once again be filled with a minority of Easterners just like those years ago. This time, however, Gil is amongst the majority here. What will he do? Poor Eddie. He does have the heart of a hero, but however powerful, his power is still limited. He will try his best to rescue everyone anyway. Collin loves him because of that. Demons do have hierarchy. It starts with spawns, being weak converts. Then, there are demon lords, which are Gregory and the others. Then, there are Demon Overlords, each of them creating their own hierarchial structure and ruling different regions of the Infernal Realm. There is also the mysterious Demon Supreme, the purported ruler of the Infernal Realm, who may or may not be real...

Anon
9/1/24, 3:56 PM
@[Pcm](/user/show/10039396) The demons likely will weapnize Collins guilt and other means to tempt him, I can agree with that. Collin being horrified over his demon name makes sense as well. He's lived a tough life and hope has gotten him through much so to become something that is despair is terrifying. The demons may have some charitable intentions, but they ultimately are going to enact death of self on Collin for their own lust in a way if they succeed. At the same time, their entire being is in a way an overcorrection regarding the worst of Eastern cultural issues. So that probably doesn't help. As for gil, he likely will be pleased at first, but it's likely many of these folk will be incredibly traumatized of even the idea of being transformed at all, others may join up the beastfolk to be safe. If he ever figures out his family indirectly contributed to the demon crisis going out of control that now threatens them that would be interesting to see his reaction. I think that gil as he is now integrated as a westerner- and a noble one at that part of the direct ruling line- will be an intriguing pov for this demographic change (the eastern refugees crisis in the west). How the western politics will Flux in light of this is also something to ponder. Will they accept them as full members or would discrimination be at play, would they get information from them about this new enemy (the demons), how would the policy on being a beastfolk go, and the societal and cultural shifts present? Where in the west would they settle? What trades would they work in? How would eastern culture in the diaspora change? Would worship of the dawn and dusk continue, or would people abandon them due to feeling the old institutions have failed? Eddie will try his best, and I hope he at least succeeds in getting Collin out of this. I hope Jason stays safe. The demons having a power structure makes sense. It seems the one who turned gregory was an overlord, but the "real or not?" Question regarding the demon Supreme implies there may have been a ruler but has gone and that's a secret to prevent internal collapse, or he's just distant unless something really major happens. Going back to gil, I think this fiasco will be a major wake up call that things don't always work out. And if the comments from last chapter are any indication, gil's children will also be walking their own paths, questioning how much authority the primal beast should be followed in. The primal beast seems to have no idea as to the pickle the west is in now, and no plan either. Thats...probably not good.

Pcm
9/1/24, 5:28 PM
@Anon The demons are always meant to be a sinister force to reckon with. They are villainous, moreso than the Wolfmen. Their definition of pleasure in certain senses is eldritch to our own, and it is scary how quickly they spread. As for Gil, he knows he will have to place the pack first before all else, but that compassion laying dormant within him will compel him to find a way to help them anyway. He is not going to see saving them as a priority like Hans, but he will try once the safety of his people is guaranteed first... As for the Beastmen transformation policy, that is going to be simultaneously more simple and comolicated. After all, refugees in Wolfheim means a guaranteed conversion decades down the line. It is the exact same situation the former Easterners in Wolfheim had. They would still the worship the Dawn and Dusk, it is not usual for people to abandon their beliefs when said beliefs had always been abstract in the first place. The more embittered one might, though. Regardless, the worship of primal beast will take root, the Wolfmen will make sure od that. The nature of the Infernal Realm will be discussed in the next chapter. It will probably be different than how you imagine it. The place is real scary in a sense that differs from the ususal depiction of hellish realm.

Anon
9/1/24, 6:30 PM
@[Pcm](/user/show/10039396) Yes, the demons seem to be bad news. The Wolfman for all their ambiguity aren't as bad as them. The infernal realm I suposse is a land of mind bending pleasures and madness akin to the realm of slaanesh in warhammer. The funny thing for me I think is that while in popular culture it's sometimes seen that demons rule hell, the background I have is that they will be thrown in there as prisoners after being judged at the end of all things, and it's in fact angels that will serve as tormentors and wardens- who are said to be terrifying to witness, and stern in deed. Seeing gil tap back into his compassion, and hans being a champion of the refugees will be interesting to see. I do think that the beastfolk will try to evangelize regarding the beast, but worship of the dawn and dusk will likely continue- there will be some interesting theological developments as the two faiths interact now that they share a common enemy in the demons. Gil of course placing his people first makes sense, but that he will try to help is a sign that he hasn't lost who he is. The demons on the other hand seem to have. While earlier chapters showed aspects of who they were before, that seems to be slipping away more and more. I think it would be a fitting punishment for them that Collin gers away- let them content themselves knowing they can never have their loved one back- because as they are now, they cannot love him without hurting him, and that is the tragedy for Collin. How his loving family has fallen apart- but he has Eddie, and should he survive, learn to move on. I think his actions to eleven will cause him guilt, but between residual demon control and emotional instability, this was not a calculated decision he made out of malice. Which doesn't entirely negate what he did, but it is something at least. I think this entire situation was a bitter realization that his family might be far too gone.