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Hickvar awakens to find himself in the Sanctum Imperialis of the Imperial Palace. There, seated upon the Golden Throne, is the Emperor of Mankind Himself. The Emperor offers to reward the captain for his service to the Imperium, but little does Hickvar know that the Master of Mankind is not what He seems. . . .
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1,093 |
4/30/26 | |
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Hickvar awakens to find himself in a luxurious tent. But little does the officer of the Imperium know that this pleasure den is, in fact, a torture chamber. . . .
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1,393 |
4/16/26 | |
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Hickvar enters the second ring of the Dark Prince's Realm and finds a table with a purple tablecloth, lying on which are dishes of pure gold. But little does the captain know that the only item on the menu is his ass. . . .
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1,479 |
3/20/26 | |
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Hickvar finds himself in the first ring of the Dark Prince's Realm--Excess of Riches. As he walks down a bejeweled road, the captain happens upon a pair of statues. But as Hickvar soon learns, these statues are not as inanimate as they first appear. . . .
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1,068 |
3/10/26 | |
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In this prologue to "Excess in All Things," Hickvar's abuse of a young Guardsman attracts the attention of the Lord of Excess itself--Slaanesh.
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1,385 |
3/5/26 | |
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In this reader-requested finale to "Comesuckers," Prof. Isaac Van Klootzak and his friends endeavor to hunt down the villainous Count Vlad.
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8,083 |
1/25/26 | |
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Lucifer, jealous of the intimacy between the Father and the Son, rebels, igniting a war that quickly transforms into an orgy between the heavenly choirs.
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2,356 |
10/25/25 | |
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In this prologue to Love's Arrow Hit My Prostate, Sator overthrows his tyrannical and sexually abusive father, Aether, after giving him a taste of his own medicine.
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2,410 |
8/20/25 | |
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Dan prays to God to help him find the one. But when he finally does, Dan wishes his prayers had never been answered. (PS I apologize it's been a while since I posted a story--work as been very demanding--but I hope this story makes up for my absence.)
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2,546 |
7/24/25 | |
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In this reader-requested prologue to "Comesuckers," Felix Stefanescu answers an ad in the paper about a footman, but little does Felix know that his new employer is the lecherous Count Vlad.
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5,573 |
4/27/25 |