-(Finished crossposting to this site, real posting frequency will be about 1/week)
Gods and Goddesses of a fantasy world turn to choosing champions from the recently deceased on Earth to prepare for an upcoming catastrophe. The deceased get a second chance in a new world, the gods and Goddesses have a champion, everyone should be happy all around, right?
Unfortunately the weakened Goddess of dragons needs her champion to also bring back the population of her kind and chooses her champion from among the dead just as desperate as she is: Alex. He was a tiny gaming nerd kind of guy with a major crush on his tomboy of a best friend since High school, Katrina, and wound up in the Goddess's sight when he sacrificed himself to push Katrina out of the way of an out of control truck (tried and true method of dimension hopping I know). Unfortunately his body was unsalvagable so the Goddess had to create a new body for him, based on his memories of an "ideal" body, hundreds of hours of playing rpgs with female characters in his free time finally came to his detriment, but he has to accept this new form to even hope to see Katrina, again.
-There will be chapters with 18+ content but I do have an overall narrative I want to build
-Will contain Polyamory with MC(Futanari) and a Male, female, and another futanari partner eventually.
Light dom/sub moments in bedroom situations only, Mating marks, knotting, teratophilia (dragon true form eventually), heat cycle issues, MC is a switch
-First post on scribblehub, story currently up to date on AO3 under the same name, let me know if I miss a tag, the system seems a bit different here.
I own none of the pictures I may use unless I say otherwise
This is an amazing story. The characters are well written, with understandable motivations, complex likes and dislikes, and their character growth is paced just right in my opinion. The plot and situations that the characters get themselves into and out of make sense, and the consequences fit the actions.
There is some strange phrasing and minor grammar/syntax errors, but the author is doing better and better in that regard.
Overall, awesome story and I (a binge reader) wish the author had a hyperbolic time chamber.
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