Stories from Theodoric of York


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  • 19 stories
  • 1 series
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A Cat and Fiddle: A Cat and a Bat on Gor
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Birds of a Feather


Birds of a Feather
In "Birds of a Feather," Lois Lane and Morgan Croft, once free-spirited writers and model-turned-photographer respectively, are transformed into submissive Gorean slaves, enduring brutal rapes and humiliation at the hands of their captors, including Superman himself. Lois watches in horror as her partner succumbs to her captor's dominance, while she herself is forced to witness and participate in a display of power dynamics that strip away her identity and autonomy.
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In "Birds of a Feather 3," Clark Kent grapples with his principles as Supergirl transforms into his slave, while Lois Lane endures Gorean practices and psychological conditioning, eventually submitting to the dominatrix Arbus and being forced into pony slavery. The story delves into themes of power dynamics, transformation, and sexual submission, where characters like Sylvia, Arbus, and Martin manipulate others for their own pleasure, driving complex relationships and desires.
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Superman and Supergirl, on a mission to rescue kidnapped women from Gorean slavers, navigate complex relationships marred by past abuse and power dynamics. Kara, transformed into a devoted slave named Pikachu, endures branding and sexual submission under Arbus's harsh control, while Lois Lane is coerced into servitude through a language serum, her fate intertwined with the dark transformations of her fellow captives.
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Supergirl and Superman rescue Wonder Woman and Lois Lane from slavers but find themselves entangled in a complex web of power dynamics and submission on an alien world modeled after Gorean ideals. Lois resists her slave status, while Kara explores her desires through manipulation and dominance, leading to a series of intense sexual encounters and transformations, including Lois's reduction to a pony slave racing for a time trial.
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In a dark and explicit crossover tale, Diana, Wonder Woman, is enslaved as a pony girl and forced to undergo fertility treatments and brutal rape by Tregor, while Lois, another superheroine, is trained as a ponygirl and dominated by Arbus. Both women face psychological and physical trauma, struggling with their transformed identities and power dynamics, until they finally find the strength to resist and escape, though their relationships and transformations are complicated by their interactions with their masters Clark and Arbus.
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In a dystopian Earth where superheros and villains are enslaved on Gor, Wonder Woman and Diana face extreme forms of sexual and psychological abuse under the rule of Gorean interplanetary slavers. Lois Lane endures brutal treatment and is bought by a master, while other superheroes like Morgan Croft and Barbara Gordon transform into pony slaves and silk slaves respectively, navigating power dynamics that drain their autonomy and identity.
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In 'Birds of a Feather' chapter 8, Superman and Lady Monica navigate their complex sexual encounters on Gor while Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, and new slave Justina struggle with forced submission and intense, often painful intimate activities under the control of their Gorean masters, including Rollo and Ubar Lurius. Clark grapples with his relationships to Diana and Kara, envisioning them as pleasure slaves, while Cricket endures rape and forced impregnation by multiple men in a twisted exploration of power dynamics and submission.
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Pikachu and Diana, both former superheroes transformed into Gorean kajiras, navigate the harsh realities of slave training, submission, and sexual dominance. As they are trained by their masters to become First Girls, they grapple with their past experiences and the complex power dynamics that shape their relationships with their captors, including Sylvia and Superman.
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In "Birds of a Feather," Wonder Woman is transformed into Tima, a pleasure slave on Gor, subjected to branding, whipping, and submission training by Lady Monica and Lois Lane. Superman grapples with his feelings for her enslaved form while training other women to find his ex-lover, Morgan Croft, who was also used as stud on Gor. The story weaves intense power dynamics and sexual degradation, focusing on the transformation of Diana/Wonder Woman and the complex relationships between dominant and submissive characters.
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Selina Kyle and Princess Diana are captured by Gorean slavers along with other heroes like Lois Lane and Kara Zor-El. As Clark Kent grapples with his ownership of Morgan le Fay and contemplates ordering Kara to submit to a character claiming to be King Arthur, Selina and Diana endure torture and captivity, while relationships and power dynamics shift under the influence of antagonists like Morganna.
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In a dark and sexually charged world where DC superheroes coexist with Gor's slavery system, Lois Lane undergoes a traumatic transformation into a kajira, enduring intense whipping and sexual exploitation by her slaver master Arbus. Meanwhile, Clark Kent grapples with his dual identity as Superman, watching helplessly as his own sister, Donna Troy, is forced into servitude. The story explores themes of power dynamics, submission, and the brutal realities of a society where dominance and violence are intertwined, with key figures like Arbus and Morganna exerting control over their slaves through physical and emotional torment.
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Diana is sold to Clark as part of a mission on Gor, where she undergoes a Gorean transformation and develops a complex emotional bond with Clark despite his harsh treatment of their slave cohort. Lois, now transformed into Kafka, chooses to remain enslaved out of fear of losing Clark's safety but remains deeply in love with him, navigating the dangerous power dynamics and violence of Gor. The antagonists, including Morganna and the Priest Kings, seek to thwart their relationship while Diana and Clark must navigate a world where submission and dominance intertwine in their quest for survival and connection.
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Diana and Clark navigate a world where their identities are intertwined with ancient Gorean themes and DC superhero roles. In a complex web of power dynamics and submission, Diana fears losing her independent spirit to the mind control of the Kurri, while Lois undergoes a transformative transformation into Lex Luthor's pleasure slave, embodying the dominance and submission themes central to this mature tale.