And the anti-gelding cult continues to be as weird and creepy as ever. Not that I'm against cults, creepiness or weirdness, mind. Actually, it is pretty sexy.
I'm glad to see this story is continuing, though Feather Weight feeling violated is starting to feel like a common occurrence with how much focus it's getting. Call me heartless, but my empathy only goes so far before suffering starts seeming like his natural state. Tragic in its own way, but boring to a reader. Fingers crossed for the next chapter shaking things up a bit.
"Do you want to... touch it?" asked Thunderlane, motioning toward himself with a hoof.
For forks sake Thunderlane, he's a child!
I like how this story just keeps surprising me. I love the debates that sprout from it and the constant moral gray are, but darn is it dark when you take the time to think about it.
I'm very conflicted about this chapter. How old is even Thunderlane? What's their age difference? Either way, I guess he stopped when he should have, but I'm still not sure how to feel about any of this. Which proves just how expertly balanced on the moral grays this series is. Keep up the good work!
It's back, baby!
And the anti-gelding cult continues to be as weird and creepy as ever. Not that I'm against cults, creepiness or weirdness, mind. Actually, it is pretty sexy.
I'm glad to see this story is continuing, though Feather Weight feeling violated is starting to feel like a common occurrence with how much focus it's getting. Call me heartless, but my empathy only goes so far before suffering starts seeming like his natural state. Tragic in its own way, but boring to a reader. Fingers crossed for the next chapter shaking things up a bit.
yay new chapter and i thought it would never come, loved the chapter guess thunder is a coltcuddler xD
whoa this came back, I'm too invested in this story's mystery of why they geld stallions to quit. The bs reason already mentioned in the story aside.
For forks sake Thunderlane, he's a child!
I like how this story just keeps surprising me. I love the debates that sprout from it and the constant moral gray are, but darn is it dark when you take the time to think about it.
I'm very conflicted about this chapter. How old is even Thunderlane? What's their age difference? Either way, I guess he stopped when he should have, but I'm still not sure how to feel about any of this. Which proves just how expertly balanced on the moral grays this series is. Keep up the good work!