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8/29/24, 2:12 AM
I like the concept, poor MC69, at least the commander tried to do his part of the deal
Anon
8/29/24, 2:00 AM
@darkblade2814 That makes sense. I suspect that the dragons managed to despite their curse not come off as having the warning signs the other entities have. I also cam see that the dragons (and everybody else) don't want to get trampled over by demonic outbreaks or the primal beast coming back or the destructor going bonkers in the north so dragonizing seems the only option. Also considering the king in the main timeline somehow managed to get honeypotted by wolfheim royalty (gil's daughter) I think at this point they probably are viewing this as the east not being strong or stable enough to not get co opted by the demons. The culture is too asteure at times and leaves a wide opening for hedonism to appeal. Between that, making sure the primal beast doesn't stage a resurgence, and stopping the north from getting blown to bits- dragonization is probably the only option left. A major theme of this work is of the era of the dawn ending and things changing- with all these new entities and the demons stirring, sacrifices may need to be made. As much as losing one's human body might be very dysphoric, the danger of future threats is also rather present. There will be growing pains as things adjust I assume. Of course, I doubt everybody will be forced into this (hopefully) but I can easily see a campaign for draconization in light of future knowledge in order to avert real danger from the demon outbreaks or worse. It seems that while the dragons aren't as bad as the other entities, they also want to see their reach expand. So they are less murky than the others, but have their own ambitions.

8/29/24, 2:09 AM
@Anon yeah, like i said, everyone in the canon story will exist in the dragon timeline under different circumstances, so Gil will be present in Aaron's life, with polyamory being okay, Herinetta and the queen will share the king, things like that, and yeah, the people will pick dragonization as the lesser of the two evils, like the north did between the destructor and the beast
Anon
8/29/24, 12:13 AM
@darkblade2814 Another thing that intrigues me is from where do these draconian entities come from? Are they akin to the more powerful spirits we have seen already- and if so, from what region? Their lack of wanting to corrupt people mentally but physically engaging in transfiguration of the flesh to a dragon and rhe implications such would be a balanced state away from the excesses of the time that could have been imply something akin to an asiatic context- where dragons are seen as wise and divine in many cases, rather than the western context of evil and greed. In essence, why do the dragons plot to make their move (besides gaining strength), and why do they not just mentally alter people to some extent as the others? Are their intentions something of a more stable nature to combat the demonic invasions? If they are from an asiatic like region, could that mean new trade opportunities and social and cultural hange? ...I know this is technically erotica but I'm too deep in the rabbit hole of overanalysis to stop. I just realized in this dragkn verse gregory, william and frederick (and the sauna fellow) are going to be traumatized at the fact that their demon counterparts first thought at a reunion with Collin was to emotionally break him and then try to have sex with him which would essentially be horrifying to a degree if they ever learn of such.

8/29/24, 12:32 AM
@Anon There are dragons in the east. My idea is that the dragons became monsters because of a curse; in the process of stopping the primal beast before he becomes a problem they accidentally break the curse on the dragons, and to them, dragonize west was their way of thanking them, but once the time as a dragon explains what happened, they decide to take the matters on their own hands and turn the east and north too, so they are a bit of both aspects and yes they will find out what their canon selves planned, and like Daniel, they will be properly horrified
8/28/24, 11:16 PM
More of this, please.
Eh not impressed.
8/28/24, 10:07 PM
Would have been hotter if the couple stayed together. Experienced it together. Splitting them just doesn’t feel right.
8/28/24, 7:47 PM
Oh god this is one of the best. I can't wait for the next chapter. The rubber man attracted me even it's only setup chapter. Speaking of which, I am curious about how the pre-programming works, and when Scott was being pre-programmed. As showing the drone to candidate directly on very first time usually scared them. And I don't think our Colonel will let any subject go, no blabbermouth is allowed either. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: They choice has been made, and they are already in, no way to exit now. :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp:
Anon
8/28/24, 7:19 PM
@darkblade2814 The idea of cultural interchange into the east seems fitting, but the question then becomes what do they ( the east) exchange in turn? If everybody turns draconian, do they shift to new belief systems, or syncretize with the old? The north being polyamarous is interesting but I could see it making sense- in harsher conditions, more branched marriages allow for alliances and fallback in cade things go wrong due to harsh conditions. As for the west, it seems based on the last chapter of gils story, when the easteners are being shifted, the country did have some incest taboos, but the transformation removed those. The west even before this however did engage in more activities that could be seen as incestuous.

8/28/24, 7:26 PM
@Anon Syncretism, the East gives them knowledge, as they are the most advanced in most magic arts and urbanism, besides normal, non-purification healing, in that the deers in the north do a little bit better,

Anon
8/28/24, 7:31 PM
@[darkblade2814](/user/show/243317) That makes sense. I suspect that internally eastern chivalrous concepts might also see alterations- not full removal, but the more harmful aspects of the knightly institutions (excessive focus on wellbeing of the wealthy at the expense of the poor, abuse of the knights via labor violations and denying them emotional well being (which played a major role in them succumbing to the lure of excess pleasures) etc), will be blunted/excised. Focus on compassion or duty will be present I assume, but seen in less of an extreme light in the case of duty to avoid excessive self sacrifice to the point of lethal harm (Collin as an example is leering into this potentially as seen in his debate with garret) and burnout. The eroticization of the knightly/squire dynamic however would likely continue and may be imported out of the region, I suspect. Their knowledge being exchanged also makes sense- healing seems to be a very big thing due to how the knightly order was reorganized following the beastfolk wars fifty years ago. Them focusing on arcane arts and having the most developed cities makes sense considering how the east is described- it seems more akin to an urban core region with a fedual touch. The west seems to be more rural with keeps and smaller towns, and I can imagine the north is likely more remote in certain ways. They likely all have urban centers, but the east likely has more, hence your mention of exchanging knowledge on urban infrastructure.

8/28/24, 7:41 PM
@Anon Yeah, they will find out that is part of the reason everything went so bad they needed time travel to fix it, Also, Daniel, the grandmaster, will not be traumatized, as the dragon takeover will happen one year before Gill's canonical story, so Dragon!Daniel will be nicer, and he will be terrfied once he hears how far his old self went, the same with the western lords, Daniel will be a lover to the king who is Aaron Peternal grandfather
Anonymous
8/28/24, 7:18 PM
do you have the next chapter coming out soon?
Anon
8/28/24, 4:37 PM
@darkblade2814 Feel free to disregard this, but in the draconian timeline (I'm already wondering how would this work biologically- im assuming said from would be warm blooded due to need for fire capacity and the like, rather than cold blooded or even reproductively- I could see the draconian taking a live birth avenue as birds and their cousins can do so- but that's a bit out of the scope of this series). It seems to me that in the east, incestuous inclinations only took off after the demonic outbreaks- before that knight/squire unions were eroticized- I could see in the east a lessening of anti same sex activities and possibly acceptance of step sibling relations or the like. The west already has had acceptance of some manner of incestuous activities even before they were turned to wolves (the ritual circlejerk in chapter 1 of gil's story) so that might continue or intensify. Unless the draconic shifts inherently cause individuals to incline to said unions- it may be a more cultural matter but with biological influences.

8/28/24, 5:34 PM
@Anon Okay, in parts: some dinosaurs had warm blood, so why can't the Dragons have too, the dragons will be pansexual, but I will only show the gay stuff, and everyone in the canon timeline will exist, with maybe some more siblings and the idea is that the dragons are so united that aspects of each region will bleed into the other two, like the Western incest and the Northernen polyamory for example being accepted and practiced in the east after the become dragons
8/28/24, 5:12 PM
I think you can transfer all the articles posted on the malebot, I forgot if there are any articles that are exclusive to the malebot, and the malebot is inaccessible after that, I'm sad:sleepy: