Dragon Quest V: Kona the Knight And Abel the King

Hi ya'll, Lazy Sloth Guy's back, but this time I'm posting a bunch of prewritten stories made by me and a friend of mine. We've been a fan of Dragon Quest Five's Kon the Knight since we found Rule 63 artwork of the horse monster drawn by the great...

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I grew up at a shrine, playing with the lady who was a Whitesnake

Little forewarning before we get started. This story is inspired by Kenkou Cross's Monstergirl artwork. If you don't know who he is, go and look online for a quick sec...you done? Good. Then we can get started again. Without any time wasting, let's...

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Page two,three,four,five,six, seven, and eight of The Greater Guide to Fucking your Pokemon.

Let's start off this page with an interview of a trainer and his sexual experiences with his Blaziken(names are changed to protect the trainer and his Pokemon's identity on every interview) Interviewer: _So tell me, how did you know that your Cindy...

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The Greater Guide to Fucking Pokemon.

Hello dearest reader, this is an informal essay regarding the wonderful world of sexual intercourse with your Pokemon. Now, now, don't act so shy and throw this wonderful guide down. It'd be rude to do so before I'm done talking, and quite prudish to...

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Gardevoir: A Lamentation of Love.

All I ever wanted was his love, the love of my master... He always was so kind to me, always so warm and sweet, he treated me like his dearest friend and never once treated me badly. He raised me from when I was just a tiny Ralts, we were together...

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Page two,three,four,five,six, seven, and eight of The Greater Guide to Fucking your Pokemon.

Let's start off this page with an interview of a trainer and his sexual experiences with his Blaziken(names are changed to protect the trainer and his Pokemon's identity on every interview) Interviewer: _So tell me, how did you know that your Cindy...

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A Monster Girl Story: A Kunoichi named Mai.

* * * _When I was a young man, my father told me to beware Succubae. When I inquired about why, he told me many stories of men who had lost their souls to the demons who haunted the night, when he saw my skeptical expression on his tales, he gained a...

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