Rebirth

Story by Senshi

Well folks, this is the first story I've written here in good while. I don't think it'll be too good since it's been a while since I've written anything. But it's based in the universe of the unfinished story I wrote called 'Legend of the Sex Goddess'. This story will be a short one and it features the actual goddess herself while the other features her incarnate.

The main character, Rhuntia Verild (named Junsei in the LOTSG) isn't that likeable honestly. As you'll see if you chose to read this chapter here. Though I hope you'll like and enjoy the story. There is no sex in this chapter. Check it out and tell me if you like it or hate or whatever.

Find the tags at the bottom of the thread folks.

- Senshi

Rebirth

Written by Senshi for the folks at Futanari Palace

Chapter One

The following work is a fantasy story set in a fictional world known as Oozora, The World Above. It contains futanari on female and futanari on male content. And also contains minor violence and magical fantasy elements and characters and locations with odd names.

Rhuntia Verild sauntered down the shattered stone walkway leading to Mount Quarek. She followed the random splatters of wet and dry deity blood to a massive rock archway leading to the palace of Torroth Hingarhin, the supreme lord of both the world above and below.

Having already slain and obtained the talents of the Seven Rulers of Mandate who governed and protected Mount Quarek, Rhuntia ventures to the last great deity's palace to destroy him and end the chaotic period of Rebirth on both worlds.

While the Rebirth Period provided Rhuntia with the advantage to defeat the weakened rulers of Mount Quarek, it also drained the energy of lesser deities. This left them prone to attacks from the Devil Gods that had escaped through the rift the surge of freed volatile energy created. As Rhuntia Verild crossed the archway's threshold into Mount Quarek, this was confirmed.

The naked bodies of dead Megami and Tentousama, female and male lesser gods respectively, lay as withered gray husks on the ground before the enormous oblong structure that was the Hingarhin Palace.

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