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Interviews with Post-Human Entities
Fuck the character limit on titles!
When a random girl collapses in the middle of a nerd convention, only for 3 oddly dressed (and in one case, oddly shaped) individuals to crawl out from between her legs, the G-men are quick to sweep in and cover up the whole mess, but what happens to these 4 odd individuals after?
So, might seem kinda strange that the apparent vore day special doesn't seem to feature any explicit vore...
But! 2 things.
Number 1: in the poll I put up a few weeks back, I said that I was basically using the date as an excuse for non-canon, 'what if?' stories, which doesn't necessarily include the stereotypical 'vorgy' fair you might normally expect on this day.
Number 2: Ya'll voted for this one.
House Kanseer:
One of the five Great Houses that rules over the Infraorder of Brachyura, the house’s nobility is primarily made up of sorcerers and witches, from an uneducated perspective, it appears to be one of the most powerful and influential of the great houses, of the seven major under-cities, it is one of the only 2 to control more than one city, ruling over both the Roaming city of Hem’rt and the Library city of Ginns, however, the house’s nobility is exceedingly isolationist, and although it technically rules 2 cities, it barely controls any other settlements of any significance, not counting the private estates many of its wizards retreat to for most of their careers, which aren’t exactly communities, self sustaining or otherwise.
Because of their apparent refusal to engage directly with the politics of the Under Empire, sending envoys called ‘Mouths’ in their place whenever a council is called, they have very little say in how the Under Empire is run, and their inability to properly maintain the infrastructure of what holdings they do control means that they are often also left out of trade.
Despite all of this however, they are still far from the weakest house, the house-wide fascination with magic would, if the Infraorder wasn’t treated as hidden, need to know info by the surface nations, lead to many of their nobles being ranked among the most prestigious magic casters of The World Within, the power of these nobles is so great in fact, that whenever laws are passed that should, otherwise restrict them legally, they simply ignore them, after all, what are the other houses going to do, lead an army through tightly packed tunnels to attack a master wizard who can summon magma flows with a flick of his wrist?
Tl;Dr: they’re the Telvanni from Morrowind but underground.
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