Consecrated Sphinx Stories

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A Sphinx is Fine, Too

by mersennius_prime on Jun 19, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

"Hey, I've got another riddle for you: what's the difference between you and a bitch who's about to get her teeth kicked in?" Not again. Why did someone always give her alcohol? Every time they went to a party, she explained that sphinxes cannot produce alcohol dehydrogenase. Every single time, someone gave the damn cat liquor. She would have to leave early...

The Cinder Box

by ProfessorPlums on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Horror

-- for Theresa * A handsome soldier of fortune was walking down the road. He whistled a happy tune and as he whistled he dreamed of all the riches in the world and all the pretty girls. Suddenly, at a bend in the road, he chanced upon a beautiful maiden. Her eyes were the colour of emeralds and her hair was the colour of night. "Handsome soldier!", she...

The Masquerade of 1900

by daniwilliams on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Horror

"Who are you, then?" "I can't remember," she said, smiling. Her lips curled up impishly at the corners and her eyes glittered. "You go first." He nodded and spun her delicately around with one upraised hand. She was flamboyantly dressed in a crimson gown topped with black lace over her shoulders that draped over the rather suggestive bodice underneath. Her...

The Last Immortals - Introduction

by SelentiaBoss on Apr 3, 2019
BDSM

The Human Animal Council had been structured during a period in history when the infant mortality rate escalated alarmingly, creating substantial social decay and presenting a serious threat to the long term economic stability of an ever expanding empire. Land transportation practices within imperial borders along the cross border trade routes were achieving...

Oedipus and the Sphinx

by Black Satin on Sep 14, 2017
NonHuman

Sweat was starting to drip from his brow as Oedipus slowly climbed the final hill. Partially it was because of his long journey through Paranassus in the hot Grecian summer, but also because of what he might find the other side. The closer he got, the more anxiety he felt. It had been a long time since any had come this way, and the warnings of the travelers...

The Poison Orgasm

by rocker_wife on Sep 14, 2017
Fetish

I am amazed at the opposites of life: lovely and repulsive, unblemished and tainted, and of course, pleasure and pain. Seemingly opposites remain, yet how is it that paths cross so profoundly even to one exchanging for the other? I was fighting the worst bought of poison oak I had ever had, covered over 70% of my body with shiny red, itchy, blistering welts...

Power Rangers: The Silver Saga Finale

by Sean Renaud on Sep 12, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

(Well this is the end of my second installment of the Power Rangers of Hedonia. I got a strong response last time and I'm hoping to get the same thing again here. I hope you enjoy the Zords I was told during the last instalment that its just not Power Ranger without giant robot combat so I tried to get some worked in here. So come on don't be afraid to vote,...

Xela the Piss Path Mage

by FurryBear9 on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Xela studied her book, The Piss Path Mage, it was full of intriguing spells. If she could master these she would have many powers: purify water, capture moonlight, cure disease, and many more; one of the later spells even hinted at a method of creating gemstones. But they all required that she drink water from a consecrated pool. And furthermore it had to be...

The Path of Pain

by Athalia on Sep 13, 2017
Fetish

"I must be crazy," Elise thought fleetingly as she jabbed the needle into her left breast, two inches below the nipple. It hurt, but not as badly as the needle already buried in her right breast. That one was still stinging, sending a thrill through her that left her gasping. She had hoped that the one in her left breast would balance the pain. Pulling her...

No Future Ch. 72

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

LXXIIIvory Towers Alex2034 It was several weeks since Alex had last travelled outside of London. As always the exorbitant cost was covered by business expenses, although this time there was no flight across the Atlantic or toward the Far East. A train ride north from Paddington to the University City of Oxford, even first class, wasn't quite the work junket...