11/8/2023 0 Comments Lust for adventure 2.5.5It’s a great addition to an already incredible story that just gives it so much more depth than previous stories within the same genre. It features your classic high fantasy/D&D type tropes, such as different races, classes, different types of magic, and a religious conflict, but it also brings forth the modern and real-life aspects of gender fluidity, and gender identity, with Hocus’ race, the Zsegda being portrayed as having a varying list of possible gender identifications as well as which pronouns to use for certain ones. It’s a story that’s not afraid to be nerdy, horny, and downright hilarious and Kendra Wells writes it perfectly with great comedic timing, a perfect tone, and an almost anime-like style to its layout. For us more mature readers, that’s simply what makes it so good. It’s a story that involves adult content such as nudity, scenes of a sexual nature, and strong language. This story, first of all, is not suitable for younger audiences. However, with the arrogant and rather horny (in more ways than one) Prince Eugene now in the party, their mission may become a lot less covert, but without a doubt, a lot more entertaining. This quest was given to Michel, the party leader, by the secret organization he works for, a network of thieves known as The Underguild. Together, Michel, Ani, Hocus, and Prince Eugene will investigate a small mountain town outside of the kingdom, where villagers of all ages have been disappearing without a trace. ![]() Prince Eugene grows bored of his life in the castle and decides to seek adventure, further fame, and the chance to become a real hero, by joining a trio of young questing adventurers who are currently in need of a fourth questing-party member.
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