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A Update... ...
Nice
Sooo... Guess i enjoy the story now and the fun later
Don't know if the lore, conversation or juicy bits holded the most attention. How the Ibex don't suffered massiv blue balls with errection is beyond me...
Pride is a huge weakness in war and adventures of any kind. It leads to redicules casulties and lost battles that would otherwise be a success.
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Well they have magic so I guess a bottomless pocket fleshlight.
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Good point! Thinking with Portals and magic is fun
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As promised.
You can enjoy them both at once, at anytime!
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If all three held your interest and attention, I consider the chapter a success! And as for the Ibex, it’s hard to say whether they were more frustrated or aroused by what they were seeing, wherever they were watching from.
If you define pride as a belief in the infallibility of one’s plans, yes. Because the old military maxim is true—no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy. The mistakes the US made at Pearl Harbor were almost the exact same ones the Japanese made at Midway in failing to anticipate enemy actions or that their opponents could act in unexpected ways.
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You’ll get to see what the Ibex can do later. And portals *might* just be involved.
We come for the clop, but stay for everything else
The readers wip out their gender to enjoy themself, but we all end up in debating of the lore and the story.
Clop with story and lore that makes the clop like side storys in a RPG: Optional
Man/Woman mare/stallion - get into a strip bar. Comes for the naked flesh, but stays for the well dressed stripers on the stage, the conversation with his fellow visitors and the pleasent conversation company.
The Owner would be:
"Damn i make a place for them to spank it, but instead they enjoy everything else... Should have become a professional in interior design and entertainment."
Customer when he comes back home:
"... O Shit... I forget i go their for the nudity and not the pleasent atmosphere and the conversations. Also their meal and drinks are like a restaurant rather than a bar..."
You also have to remember, the Battle of Midway wasn't so much won by the combat. Despite the US succeeding beyond their wildest dreams, the Japanese were still able to sink the Yorktown and a destroyer, and that was done mostly by luck on their part. The real conflict was won primarily through the intelligence and deception of the codebreakers. Despite having broken their codes so successfully that we were reading their messages as easily as the Japanese were, we still didn't have any idea of where the upcoming attack was going to happen. Even so, the Americans were forced to try a risky but clever trick to entice the Japanese into revealing their target by having Midway broadcast in the clear that they they were having problems--the Japanese should have been far more suspicious to ever believe any such broadcast!
Also, the Japanese were unaware that from the Battle of the Coral Sea a month earlier, one of the two US carriers they though sunk there ironically turned out to be the Yorktown--where it seems she got her revenge not unlike one of those epic tales of the ghost ship coming back from the watery grave to slay those who originally killed her!
Had the Japanese succeeded in capturing Midway without our first figuring out their plans, their plans for the island were to use it as a "stationary carrier" with numerous floating ships in support with a force strong enough to keep us from ever repeating a Doolittle-type raid on Japan for years until we could muster enough forces to finally dislodge them from the island.
Of course, once both side were committed with their fleets, it was back to playing kriegsspiel with each other--the Japanese had no idea that the American ships were going to be there, and the Americans still didn't have any idea of what direction the Japanese fleets would be arriving from.
It's been quite a while since I saw the updated version of Midway. I'm certainly impressed by the work that went into it, but I'm still a bigger fan of the original. Even so, I don't remember how much was glossed over about what happened between the attack on Pearl until the titular Battle. The updated Pearl Harbor did cover the Doolittle Raid in detail, but I can't recall how either movie made much mention of the Battle of the Coral Sea.
I am rather puzzled and curious as to why the Equestrians kept the fate of IAS Empress Palanor a secret for so long after the conflict was supposedly over. Is that something covered (or is going to be) in the Firefly stories? After all, while the details of how the Enigma and Purple encryptions worked were still kept secret for over 40 years, the fact their codes were broken was revealed almost as soon as WWII was over.
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Nothing arouses more than the sweet taste of Knowledge
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*nods sagely* true true
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Oh awesome! Enjoyed. Can't wait for the 2nd part! I'm sure their conversation about that movie will only get more and more heated.
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Now *that* is what I like to hear!
Which I consider high compliment, believe me!
Hey, I could have made this non-clop, but that wouldn’t have been as much fun!
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Sounds like the episode of Married with Children where Al Bundy and his friends visit the stripper club with their wives on A-cup night so their wives will think that all they come there for is good conversation.
Sounds like the Gentleman for Mares bar in Manehattan! But you won’t get that unless you read Five Star Service.
And that sounds like the restaurant called Hooters, where you go for the scenery but discover you enjoy the food and twenty TVs tuned to sports.
https://www.hooters.com/
Not that I’d know anything about it, of course.
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The movie did take some pains to emphasize that, though they glossed over the destruction of the Yorktown. I actually wished they’d shown it being hit by Japanese bombers.
Broadcasting that they were having problems with their water desalinization plant, yep. And again, the movie mentioned it as the means of how they confirmed what Japanese objective “AF” was.
Yet again, this was mentioned in the movie. And they showed a picture of the Yorkdown docked at Pearl Harbor with repair crews swarming over her, trying to patch the massive hole in her deck and get her ready for battle again.
They were also planning to use the attack to draw the two remaining US carriers (they thought) out from Pearl to destroy them, believing they would emerge upon word of an attack on Midway and could then be sunk. It worked, but far too soon, as three carriers were lying in wait to ambush them.
It all came down to a question of reconnaissance. This is one case where I thought the 1970s movie did a better job of illustrating it than the modern one, which barely touched on it.
The effects in the original are dated by modern standards, and they reused footage from the Pearl Harbor movie Tora! Tora! Tora! in it. They also centered it around a fictional character (Captain Matt Garth) who scored the fatal hit on the final carrier but then died when he crashed upon landing. The modern movie appears to have taken pains to keep the characters correct for the most part. Much to my surprise, Woody Harrelson made a fine Admiral Nimitz. Needless to say, he’s come a long way from the days of White Men Can’t Jump!
The original 70s movie made more mention of it and showed some of the battle. In the modern movie, they only showed the aftermath, depicting the sinking of the carrier Lexington.
It will be covered in Firefly eventually. I just wanted to drop a clue here as to what was going on with that, since we only saw hints of what they were talking about in Into the Storm.
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And cider-swelling teats.
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Glad to hear! And you better believe it will. Plenty more fun is planned, typically coinciding with fresh battle scenes. The griffons would have it no other way!
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Good points and I stand corrected for the parts I got wrong, which primarily was because I saw the modern version only once, but the original I must have seen at least four or five times in my life.
My biggest gripe about the Modern version is that they treated it exactly like any of those superhero movies where they recast the main character: we HAVE to have the ORIGIN story REPEATED, ONCE MORE & AGAAAAAIIINNNNNNNN!!!!!!
At least the original version assumed that the audience were already familiar with the events of Tora! Tora! Tora! in that "it happened and we don't need to repeat ad nausium something that was shown in another movie." Remember, 2001 version of Pearl Harbor was just as visually stunning as the 2019 Midway and covered everything happening in the first 20 minutes of Midway that anyone needed to know about it, AND had nearly three hours to show for it.
Of course, people gripe about historical inaccuracies, but it's a given fact and feature that fictional figures are going to be created to appear and interact with "historical figures" because it's totally impossible to portray historical events with absolute accuracy--things that are said, people who said them, and their reasons for doing the things they do during pivotal moments of history simply aren't jotted down for future movies deals because said people involved are way too much busy just trying to survive those pivotal moments of history!
Naturally, the original versions suffered for those inaccuracies, but despite knowing that audiences and historians have been screaming for decades about such things, the updated version only made things worse by putting in MORE inaccuracies.
That said, we all know that the events and times depicted in Mulan and all the Kung Fu Panda movies are 100% accurate and true exactly as they're shown because Xi and Disney said so. China really DID have a peacock emperor....
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Yes.....Bigger
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Coming back to this three weeks later as I look for unanswered comments on my various stories. Sorry for the delay in replying.
Ditto. I always tried to watch it when it came on.
Eh, I don't actually mind that since they didn't spend more than about five minutes on the attack, which was only a prelude to the main event of the Midway battle. It also pleased me that they spent a great deal of time showing how things were shaking out across the Pacific in the approach to the battle, from intelligence gathering to various other operations happening in the meantime. And yet, they never got lost in the weeds of things like either the Doolittle raid or the action in the Coral Sea. Actually, I wish they'd included a bit more of that latter battle since it directly affected the action at Midway. It's the reason there weren't six Japanese carriers present instead of four.
And actually? Now that I think back to the original movie, I recall that it did open with the Battle of Coral Sea in place of Pearl Harbor. So the movies aren't actually that different in pattern.
Yeah, but Tora!^3 was also much more recent to the 1970s version of Midway then the 2001 version of Pearl Harbor was to this movie. I daresay you'd find a much lower proportion of 1970s Midway viewers who hadn't seen their era’s Pearl Harbor movie than how many 2019 Midway viewers saw this century's Michael Bay movie. There's also the fact that the 1970s movie took place only thirty years after the event, so a lot of people actually remembered those days. Not so much now.
Absolutely. Some dramatic license has to be taken in order to depict these events, and inaccuracies are inevitable. The question I simply ask, is: does it try to keep things real? Is it more or less true to the times and people involved?
For the most part, my answer is yes for the latest movie, as both the American and Japanese movie houses did their best to be period accurate and handle their respective sides properly, from the yoke-like controls on Japanese Zeros to the fact that pretty much all Americans smoked at that time and thus their rooms had hazy air with ashtrays everywhere. In fact, I would say that the newer movie did a better job of that than the original, since the Japanese spoke English in it and the US side was primarily told through the eyes of a fictional character. Not so here, though I have no idea if Dick Best was portrayed accurately as a maverick fighter pilot to start.
I will ding the modern movie for two things: first, it didn’t show enough of the reconnaissance efforts on both sides, which the original movie took pains to do and ended up playing a critical role in how the battle unfolded. And second, for not emphasizing enough the unlikely confluence of events that led to three Japanese carriers being destroyed at once. Oh yes, and they also repeated the lie that Admiral Yamamoto said that "I fear we have awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve." He never did, but even Tora! Tora! Tora! used that line.
I knew it! And hey, I almost wish Kung Fu Panda was real. For then Tigress would be real as well.
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Don’t worry... you’ll get your wish!
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Who looks cuter? Booped Pony or Griffon?
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Hi, just checking back in on things, wondering if another chapter is possibly on its way soon!
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Not this month, sorry. I’m working on Midnight Rising and Nightmare Night for October, since those have been languishing even longer than Eros. I promise I’ll try to get a new chapter out before the year’s end, though. And at least one new chapter for the main C&C story will hopefully be released this month as well.
I want to read the main story but knowing there is a fetish fic story going on in the background is upsetting. Mind you I don't mind fetish fic's that's not the problem. Its just knowing there's one going on in the background of a good story is kind of jarring. I haven't read the main story but knowing the characters I'm reading there could be having great character development in one story and getting gangbanged in another without my knowledge isn't something I want hanging over my head (if that makes sense).
Getting blueballed/Bluewalled on the main story. Really going to love the next Ero update
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Impossible to please everyone and its put to the end. Rather easy to just skip and read the aftermath situation.
Also it really feel organic to me since the Fertility potion destroys inhibitions and he acted in favor of Griffon culture.
Since we have to wait for a update here...
Anyone want to talk in the comment section about totally related things like flanking manovers, striking from above on a pinned down target or how to pound the target from behind with a massiv rear attack?
The continued Ibex chain attack left the Griffon quite impressed
The Ibex learned how mutch Griffon can take. Impressive constitution to endure the multi directional strikes and are technically still able to take more
Any battlefield advice we learn in todays C&C main story will help greatly in the close encountere of future Ibex and Griffon encounter on the battlefield of love or passion.
The Ibex sure clean fired his canon and the Griffon sure take a good lesson and passiv deep tissue healing massage
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I see. I’m sorry if it upsets you, but you might be surprised. Yes, there’s a lot of fetish, but there’s also a great deal of character development and lore here, too, including explorations of griffon culture. Seriously—just scan the comments of the latest chapter, and you’ll see a lot of them deal more about the battle of Midway than the sex the chapter contained! Why? Because our heroes were watching the 2019 Midway movie (which was not supposed to be shown for revealing human guns and military capabilities, even eighty years out of date) and you thus get to see it through griffon eyes. Needless to say, getting off on battle and heroism as they do, they like what they see and make some interesting observations.
As for why the events of the main Eros story arc are happening, there’s actually a valid and anything-but-nice reason for it, and like Black--Soul said, they’ve been deliberately hit with something that destroys inhibitions. The how and why gets explained in the main Continuation and Chronicles story, while the events of Eros are (mostly) not remembered there. So I’d respectfully encourage you to give it a go.
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You’re welcome. I’m starting to think I’ll have to update Eros sooner rather than later!
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A story like this or C&C will never please everyone. I’ve learned that the hard way. All I can do is my best on it, trying to balance what the readers and myself as the author want equally. I don’t know that I always succeed, but neither Eros nor C&C will ever suffer for lack of effort.
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Are you describing warfare, or the ending erotic action of the latest C&C chapter?
And vice-versa!
With a major assist from the cider, but yes. And the ibex in return learned how irresistibly beautiful and seductive an aroused and amorous eagless can be.
The intelligence-gathering possibilities are endless! So for the sake of understanding their enemy, both sides will have to engage in additional maneuvers and probes.
And there’s even more they can magically do that hasn’t been shown yet! You always keep your best capabilities secret, after all. But we’ll save that to surprise the griffons with later.
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Does anyone in the main story have any significance in the side story? or is it a completely new set of characters? I noticed the side story description mentions its been 2 years since the opening of the human portal but in the main story it says its been 3 years since the portal opened. Does that mean this story takes place 1 year earlier?
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The side story is entirely about the main story characters like Gilda. No new characters are introduced here, unless you count a few accidental onlookers.
All it means is I made a mistake in my story description, which I will now fix. Thank you for pointing it out. The correct number is three years, and the side story takes place during the events of the main story.
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Knowing it centers around the main cast helps. should the main story be read first and then the side story or is there a specific order?
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Start with the main story. It will indicate when the side story kicks in, though I’ll just go ahead and tell you now where the side story falls within it.
Hope that helps. Look forward to seeing you on both stories!
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I get that the fertility potion destroys inhibitions which makes sense but what do you mean by he acted in favor of Griffon culture?
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I think he means that I showcase griffon culture a bit in these chapters, showing how they differ from human ones—what they like and what turns them on, including what sensual intersections (for lack of a better term) they have with humans. You’ll also found out what their individual and societal hangups are, and what happens when they’re overcome sometimes completely by accident by the rule-breaking humans.
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Saved their group multible times, helped the Cubs (even under threat), saved her life,and likely expected to pay with his own doing so...
Hope this gets updated soon, I’m making my way through the main story now and I’m past the point of Aeros’s current last chapter><
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You’ll be happy to know that I plan to update this next month. In the meantime, if you’d like more wild and crazy griffon goodness? Check out Midnight Rising, and specifically the last two chapters of it.
[Adult story embed hidden]
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Hmmmm I just might!
What will happen earlier? Eros or main story update.
Juicy action or action with juicy elements?
Edit: Main Story 👍
Rather surprised that the Ibex stayed hidden with everything happening
Magnificent mix of humor, history & sex ♡
Love the oral the girls get 👍
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Main story more frequently, but as you’ve seen over the past week, Eros is not neglected!
And now Eros.
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Because they’re not in the room. Remember that their objective is twofold: cause some carnage that would destroy any chance of a human/griffon alliance, and steal human technology. They’re waiting away from it, intending to take advantage of the commotion when the shit hits the fan. But it never did, so they were eventually forced to improvise.
Thank you! That’s what I always try to give.
So did they!