Love Endures (A SV-Original Erotica Quest)

[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] Yes.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Gaian Only] No.
[X][Rarity] Elves are as rare as people as tall as Shaquille O'Neal. There are less than fifty of them in the United States.
[X][Rarity] There's about one elf for every five thousand people on earth: that means there's almost a thousand in LA.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...
[X][Alien Bodies] Let's stick to humanoid species, but we can play around within that region. Draenei, androids, obvious cyborgs, pixies, giants, feathered-wing angels, succubi, and so on all fall in this category.
 
[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] Yes.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Gaian Only] Yes.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-ten minority.

[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with any mind you could plausibly reach through a series of experiences had by a human. This is the domain of questions such as "What would someone 400 years old be like?"
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...

[X][Alien Bodies] I'm fine with nonhumanoids even if they don't have access to a humanoid form. Non-shapeshifting dragons, uplifted or magical animals, Shoggoths, Daleks, burning-wheel angels, etc. The sky's the limit.

I'm basically most interested in seeing a roughly typical fantasy setting in that humans are only one species of many, not overwhelmingly common compared to others, other species openly exist on earth, and the other species are not just basically 'humans but pink' or whatever. So, that's kinda what my votes are targeted at.
 
[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] No.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Gaian Only] Yes.
[X][Rarity] Elves are as rare as people as tall as Shaquille O'Neal. There are less than fifty of them in the United States.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...
[X][Alien Bodies] I'm alright with significant modifications, so long as there's a major human component: this includes all "tauric" species, such as centaurs, lamia and driders, as well as heavy cyborgs and most gijinkas or "monstergirls". (Such as harpies, cyclopses, dullahans, etc.)

I can't help but feel that using a fantasy setting would take too much screen-time away from the MC.
 
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[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] No.
[X][Gaian Only] Yes.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Rarity] Elves are as common as people who wear glasses. Nobody cares.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-5000 minority.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-25,000 minority.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-100,000 minority.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...
[X][Alien Minds] Let's explore experiences that are fundamentally outside human mindspace. What if we had no autonomic nervous system? What if we were each composed of a council of subminds that voted on each individual issue? What if we were incapable of lying? I want to examine genuinely challenging questions about what minds and intelligence even are.
[X][Alien Bodies] I'm alright with significant modifications, so long as there's a major human component: this includes all "tauric" species, such as centaurs, lamia and driders, as well as heavy cyborgs and most gijinkas or "monstergirls". (Such as harpies, cyclopses, dullahans, etc.)
 
[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] Yes.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Gaian Only] No.

[X][Rarity] There's about one elf for every 625 people on earth: there'd be an entire town's worth in LA, a few dozen in any notable town, and probably one or two even in a tiny rural backwater.
[X][Rarity] There's about one elf for every 250 people on earth. You'll have met one, even if you live in a small town. There were likely a couple of them at your high school.
[X][Rarity] There's about one elf for every ten or twenty humans on earth.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-ten minority.
[X][Rarity] Humans are a one-in-625 minority.
[X][Rarity] This is literally an Isekai.

How far into nonhuman cognition are you willing to venture?
(Any of these sound good to me.)
[X][Alien Minds] Please stick with minds that would be neurotypical for humans.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds that are neurodivergent within real-world variation.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with any mind you could plausibly reach through a series of experiences had by a human. This is the domain of questions such as "What would someone 400 years old be like?"
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...
[X][Alien Minds] Let's explore experiences that are fundamentally outside human mindspace. What if we had no autonomic nervous system? What if we were each composed of a council of subminds that voted on each individual issue? What if we were incapable of lying? I want to examine genuinely challenging questions about what minds and intelligence even are.

How far into nonhuman forms are you willing to venture?
(If physics is sufficiently bullshit to bounce a graviton particle beam off the main deflector dish, then biology, psychology, and/or computer science should be at least half as bullshit as that.)
[X][Alien Bodies] Let's stick to humans with cosmetic tweaks. Elves, Orcs, Vulcans, catgirls, Twilight vampires and subtle cyborgs all fall in this category.
[X][Alien Bodies] Let's stick to humanoid species, but we can play around within that region. Draenei, androids, obvious cyborgs, pixies, giants, feathered-wing angels, succubi, and so on all fall in this category.
Yabalchoath from Kill Six Billion Demons is near our upper limit.
[X][Alien Bodies] I'm alright with significant modifications, so long as there's a major human component: this includes all "tauric" species, such as centaurs, lamia and driders, as well as heavy cyborgs and most gijinkas or "monstergirls". (Such as harpies, cyclopses, dullahans, etc.)
[X][Alien Bodies] So long as it's broadly humanoid, I'm fine. Gungans, Dragonborn, Kobolds, Minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and most anthros. I dig The Shape of Water's Amphibian Man.
[X][Alien Bodies] I'm fine with outright nonhumanoids so long as they have access to a humanoid form. This includes most shapeshifters, such as werewolves, kitsune and D&D dragons; it also applies to free-roaming AI, such as Halo's Cortana.

[X][Alien Bodies] I'm fine with nonhumanoids even if they don't have access to a humanoid form. Non-shapeshifting dragons, uplifted or magical animals, Shoggoths, Daleks, burning-wheel angels, etc. The sky's the limit.
(...although I'm not particularly interested in onscreen sex with nonhumanoids.)
 
[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] Yes.
[X][Designer Species] No.
[X][Gaian Only] No.
[X][Rarity] Elves are as rare as people as tall as Shaquille O'Neal. There are less than fifty of them in the United States.
[X][Rarity] There's about one elf for every five thousand people on earth: that means there's almost a thousand in LA.
[X][Alien Minds] I'm fine with minds outside of normal human variation, so long as they are "human with an exception" - EG, robots that can't feel emotions, bee aliens that can see into the ultraviolet, elves with telepathy...
[X][Alien Bodies] Let's stick to humanoid species, but we can play around within that region. Draenei, androids, obvious cyborgs, pixies, giants, feathered-wing angels, succubi, and so on all fall in this category.
 
*comes back from a long break*
Let's check all the quests that got updated.
*sees a really expansive choice
Okay, I feel to tired to get into it, maybe I'll vote next ti-
*sees options for truly nonhuman beings*
[X][Nonhumans] Yes.
[X][Alt-History] No.
[X][Designer Species] Yes.
[X][Gaian Only] No.
[X][Alien Minds] Let's explore experiences that are fundamentally outside human mindspace. What if we had no autonomic nervous system? What if we were each composed of a council of subminds that voted on each individual issue? What if we were incapable of lying? I want to examine genuinely challenging questions about what minds and intelligence even are.
[X][Alien Bodies] I'm fine with nonhumanoids even if they don't have access to a humanoid form. Non-shapeshifting dragons, uplifted or magical animals, Shoggoths, Daleks, burning-wheel angels, etc. The sky's the limit.

Exploring (or exploring ;)) non-human beings, especially from a standpoint of a discovery- either self-made (AI which core value is making porn? Literally Monika struggling to live in a modern world, stuck in a basement of some sad weeb, trying to comprehend her odd existence? sky's the limit indeed) or already living (a sprawling hivemind that finds humanity's bedroom lives amusing enough to play with entire civiliaztions in alien and sexual ways? Anything that's not Mass Effect's reskinning? (Unless Shepard wants to get frisky with a Hanar...) sky's a mere suggestion on where you should go).
 
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Kinks, Checkpoint 4
So, our winners here:
Nonhumans: Yes, by a landslide.
Alt-History: Yes, by a smaller landslide.
Designer Species: No, by a wide margin.
Gaian Only: Tie. I'm going to go with "Yes" as the more restrictive option.

The Rarity vote is more interesting. We have:
"It's like glasses", with 6 votes.
"1 human in 10", with 6 votes.
"1 Elf in 5000", with 6 votes.
"1 Elf in 250", with 5 votes.
"Literally an isekai", with 5 votes.


From this I can infer the following:
- Pretty much everybody wants elves to be people you might have met in everyday life.
- The other side of this coin: nobody wants elves to be so rare that it's actually difficult to find one.
- Almost nobody wants humanity to be a serious minority. It's fine if our heroine is the only human, but that's because being the only human is then a characteristic of the heroine.

We'll come back to this section once we look at what "elves" could actually be like.

For the alien minds and bodies portion, we have:

We're fine with any mind that's human-with-exceptions. (12 votes, a landslide.)
We're fine with any mind extrapolatable from a source human. (10 votes, again a landslide.)
We're considerably cooler on genuinely nonhuman minds. (7 votes.)


I'm fine with this: true speculative-fiction treatments of alien minds - such as Crystal Society and Blindsight - tend to have to dedicate a very large portion of the narrative to the implementation of that. I could do that, and it'd be fun, but this vote says it's not what this quest is about. The easier treatments of "sort of human" minds are more than we need here, honestly.

As for alien bodies:
The majority is fine with "monstergirl" level stuff. (10 votes.)
Shapeshifters have significant support. (7 votes.)
True nonhumanoids also have some interest. (7 votes.)
The uncanny valley of anthros and "monstrous humanoids" has very little interest. (4 votes.)


The upshot of this is that people who could never be mistaken for human are rare.
Since we already know that beings from other worlds don't exist, I'm going to steal the word "alien" to describe this category.

Eyeballing proportions here, I'm gonna say that aliens are 1-in-5000 rare. Available if the voters choose to go looking, and usable in the background for flavour, but the default state is that they don't exist in real life.

The first upshot of this is that in order for non-alien elves to be significantly more common than aliens, they have to be significantly more common. Which means that we can't have "elven presence overall" be 1 in 5000.

Our second rarest high-voted option is 1 elf in 250, which would mean that 1 in 20 elves is an alien. This is probably too high a proportion: it makes us near-certain to socially encounter an alien if we become involved in the elven community.

The next step up in the high-ranked votes is "Elves are as common as people with glasses", so now we know that elves are not a minority.

That implies that the history of this world must be very different from ours.
You can't replace half the population of Earth with people who have different physical and mental capacities and expect it to stay the same. (Doubling the population will only cause more issues.)

Now we're getting down to brass tacks. The next few votes will determine the shape of the society our heroine is venturing into.

On that note, let's take a moment to review what we know already.

What We Know:
  • About 1 in 5000 people are aliens.
  • More than half the population is nonhuman.
  • Extraterrestrials and constructs don't exist.
  • Our heroine is the leader of an organization which does both science and art.
  • Our heroine was able to gather a fairly detailed knowledge of sex without ever meeting anyone in person.
  • Our heroine is a twentysomething virgin.
  • Our heroine bikes everywhere.
  • Our heroine LARPs. (What a dork.)
  • Our heroine is a blacksmith.
  • Our heroine is some form of performer.
  • Our heroine has a serious chance to change the world.
  • The genre is "Romantic Drama".
  • The tone is light, but realistic.
Implications:
  • It's possible for a twentysomething to be in charge of a significant organization in this world.
  • The culture is not so sexualized that a twentysomething virgin is remarkable.
  • Something similar to the internet exists. This implies mass manufacturing and distribution networks. In turn, this implies settled answers to questions about who can do what where - so some large-scale form of government exists.
  • If robots exist, they're not intelligent like humans are.
  • The scientific method exists in this world, which implies the existence of a scientific community.
  • It's possible to learn how to blacksmith in this world: the art still exists.
  • A major segment of the population has nonhuman enough bodyplans that some human stuff is difficult or impossible to use.
  • That last has a ton of knock-on effects:
    • Buildings are on the whole built larger and more accessibly, which also means they're more expensive compared to our world.
    • The same is also true of cars and other heavy machinery, which means they're less common.
    • That in turn implies:
      • Cities are more walkable and have better public transport.
      • Cities have more parks and public spaces. Boardwalks and open-air markets are still everyday.
      • You probably know your neighbours better.
      • People have to get more places under their own power, so they get more exercise, and are therefore healthier. Hiking is also more popular.
      • Automation is probably more developed, because skilled machine operators are even more expensive.
    • Adjustable or transformable furniture is very common. Sofa beds and beanbag chairs aren't declassé.
    • Species with similar bodyplans tend to share spaces. There's probably a "tauric district."
    • That means there are places where it's hard for humans to use the locals' stuff!
    • Discrimination works differently than in our world. I'm going to go the lighter and softer route:
      • An increased awareness of diversity decreases intolerance, rather than promoting the narcissism of petty differences.
      • Different bodyplans reduce ableism and make everywhere more accessible, rather than ghettoizing those with nonstandard shapes.
In summary:
  • Tech or magitech is comparable to the real world, but with less cars and more robots.
  • Cities are nicer than in our world.
  • There's a tauric district in every city. "Taur culture" exists.
  • It's socially acceptable to be cozy!
  • Discrimination is rarer and about different things.
  • Unlucky people's morning commutes suck even more than in our world.
  • Long-distance travel is harder overall.
Given all this, I have a few more questions...

Rithsathra
There's a lot of ways that having sex with an alien could differ from having sex with a human. Let's go through them.

1: Overall bodyplan.

Recycling our earlier categories. Mark all that you're interested in:
[ ][Bodyplan] Humans.
[ ][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[ ][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[ ][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[ ][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[ ][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[ ][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

2: Sexual anatomy.
Obviously the actual sex organs are going to be important. Mark all that you're interested in:
[ ][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[ ][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[ ][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[ ][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[ ][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[ ][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[ ][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[ ][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[ ][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

3: Sexual response.

Genitalia are cool and all, but they're hardly the be-all end-all. Mark all that you're interested in.
[ ][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[ ][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[ ][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[ ][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[ ][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

... I could continue, but this is probably already too much detail. MOVING RIGHT ALONG

Sexual Mores:
How is sex treated by our heroine's culture? Not to put too fine a point on it, how lewd is it?

[ ][Mores] Sex is treated as immoral save in very specific circumstances.

[ ][Mores] It's basically like real life back in the 90's. "Gay" is an insult. Trans people don't exist.

[ ][Mores] It's basically like real life circa 2010. Gays can marry. Trans people sorta exist.

[ ][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.

[ ][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.

LGBT people have rights pretty much everywhere. There's also decent sex education pretty much everywhere. Prostitution has been legalized, but is under tight regulation and still carries major stigma: other forms of sex work are less discriminated against than today, though still disreputable.

[ ][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.

LGBT issues have been basically resolved; transphobic jokes only get told by your embarrasing granddad. Sex education is now pretty good; it stresses reciprocity, communication, and mutual enjoyment. It's no longer embarrassing to admit you met your partner via a hookup app. Sex work is beginning to gain traction as a major activist cause, though it still faces stiff opposition.

[ ][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.

Sex work is starting to lose its stigma, being seen more as embarrassing than disreputable. Brothels and sex shops remain tucked away in weird corners, but a few brave universities offer courses on sexuality with hands-on components. Approximately a mountain of waivers is required. The use of sex surrogates to aid in therapy for sexual issues is now largely uncontroversial.

[ ][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.

You can take a 2-year program on sex work at a technical college and get a certification. Most cities have a well-regulated red-light district, with sex clubs that advertise as such. "Sexologist" is no longer a job title that raises eyebrows. The sex education you get in high school admits that kinks exist. Sexual diseases and dysfunctions receive serious investment. Better methods of contraception are invented, and many STDs are vaccinated out of the population.

[ ][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.

You can get an MA in sex work from a reputable university. While sex work continues to have unique issues as a profession, there are now established certification standards and a strong professional association, just as in law, engineering and medicine. Saying the word "whore" is a seriously career-limiting move if you're a politician. A high school sex education teaches RACK.

[ ][Mores] A sex theme park along the lines of Mizuryu Kei Land actually exists ethically.
 
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Hmmm.

[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.[/QUOTE]

[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.

[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.

[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.

[X][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.

[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.

[X][Mores] A sex theme park along the lines of Mizuryuu Kei Land actually exists ethically.

This is certainly a lot of options. And a lot more ticking of my boxes than I expected.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.
[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.​
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.
[X][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.
 
  • Tech or magitech is comparable to the real world, but with less cars and more robots.
  • Cities are nicer than in our world.
  • There's a tauric district in every city. "Taur culture" exists.
  • It's socially acceptable to be cozy!
  • Discrimination is rarer and about different things.

All of this very nice and I'm very interested in how the main city will be described and learning about its culture, the very locales and the people, like what politics and difficulties go in running a organization where not all of the equipment can be designed for everyone and how does art change when someone can see or hear in frequencies that a human can't or how a cooperative performance dance works when you have two people that have bodies thay move very different ways. And I can go on and on about these questions but I'll rather find in the story then just have them answered out of character.
  • Unlucky people's morning commutes suck even more than in our world.
  • Long-distance travel is harder overall.

Well long distance travel being harder is a bit of a downside especially for those who don't want to live in a city while working in one, having a nicer city to live in probably makes up for it.

[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.
[X][Mores] A sex theme park along the lines of Mizuryuu Kei Land actually exists ethically.

Oh and yeah not picky about the vote and in several ways less interesting to think about then how society works.
 
[ ][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.

Just gonna point out that if the world starts openly erotic, there's nowhere to go anymore. If you want our protagonist or story to change the world, the world needs to still have problems and challenges to overcome.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

As a sidenote, I'm actually far less interested in robots and AI (I much prefer organic partners). They don't turn me off or make me uncomfortable at all, so it's almost not worth mentioning, but I figure I'd point out that there are reasons not to group, say, werewolves and free-roaming AI.

Also, dullahans give me the creeps, for some reason. <.<

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

I'm generally not interested in anything being anywhere it isn't supposed to be, and more than the natural amount of any particular organ has always struck me as a bit "too many cooks spoil the soup", but everything else is fair game as far as I'm concerned.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

I'm a bit leery of atypical libidos-- I don't want to accidentally greenlight an overly erotic culture-- but eh, I'm willing to see where it goes.

[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa 2010. Gays can marry. Trans people sorta exist.
[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.

[ ][Mores] Sex is treated as immoral save in very specific circumstances.

I'm actually rather interested in this one, but I feel like it'd be really difficult to have a lighthearted story with sexual themes set in a world that sees sexuality as immoral. Other than that, I'm fine with a very sexually open world, but would rather stop short of one that goes into blatant and open eroticism.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.
[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.
[X][Mores] A sex theme park along the lines of Mizuryuu Kei Land actually exists ethically.
 
Just gonna point out that if the world starts openly erotic, there's nowhere to go anymore. If you want our protagonist or story to change the world, the world needs to still have problems and challenges to overcome.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.

That doesn't mean that those problems need to be erotic in nature, though. In fact, our earlier vote seems to indicate that they're separate.
 
1: Overall bodyplan.
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
(not a big fan of animal traits in humans.

2: Sexual anatomy.
[X] None of the above
Animal genitalia is an automatic dealbreaker for me, hands down.
3: Sexual response.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
I guess.

Sexual Mores:
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.

Might as well put at the tags and or the beginning so that people know this is going to contain furry and or monster sex. That typically a pretty divisive thing that will genuinely upset people if they stumble upon it.
 
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I just found this, and I'm not sure I'll be voting consistently because this is already set up as a slice of life thing and being human is hard. (Social disability.) But I'd like to see where this goes, and am pretty chill with all the current options.

I'm not sure if you're even taking new players though? This seems like the normal open quest style but I've never seen an erotic quest before so I don't know. I'll vote here anyway for now.

[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
 
Might as well put at the tags and or the beginning so that people know this is going to contain furry and or monster sex. That typically a pretty divisive thing that will genuinely upset people if they stumble upon it.

Given that there are as of yet exactly zero sex scenes in this quest, it seems a little premature to warn right now. Moreover, if I were to list all the things that could be "pretty divisive" about this quest in the opening post, the warnlist would look something like this.

If such a sex scene should actually occur - which is a long way off as of yet - then it'll be because the voters chose to do that, and the relevant story post will contain appropriate warnings up front, as the opening says.

I just found this, and I'm not sure I'll be voting consistently because this is already set up as a slice of life thing and being human is hard. (Social disability.) But I'd like to see where this goes, and am pretty chill with all the current options.

I'm not sure if you're even taking new players though? This seems like the normal open quest style but I've never seen an erotic quest before so I don't know. I'll vote here anyway for now.

This is an open quest! People have been able to do erotic quests on SV for A While; I just happen to be the first to take the staff up on that.

And yeah, humaning is hard. Fortunately, our heroine has difficulty with humaning as well. This is, perhaps, the central human experience. Go figure.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.
[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.
[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.
[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa 2010. Gays can marry. Trans people sorta exist.
[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Gungans, minotaurs, Kzin, Thri-Keen, and other monstrous humanoids.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Exotic vaginas. (More than one clitoris, internal cilia, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual sexual fluids.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Atypical libido - heats, hypersexuality, species-wide arousal triggers, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Humans.
[X][Bodyplan] Vulcans, elves, androids, catgirls, and other Star Trek aliens.
[X][Bodyplan] Draenei, angels, pixies, giants, and other fantasy races.
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.
[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Temperature, texture, and other tactile edits.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.
[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Atypical refractory periods.
[X][Response] Hypersensitivity, lack of sensitivity.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
[X][Mores] It's been about a century, and sexuality is starting to come into the light.
[X][Mores] The world has started to slide into blatant eroticism.
[X][Mores] A sex theme park along the lines of Mizuryu Kei Land actually exists ethically.
 
[X][Bodyplan] Driders, lamia, harpies, dullahans, and other monstergirls or taurs.
[X][Bodyplan] Werewolves, slimegirls, free-roaming AI, and other shapeshifters.
[X][Bodyplan] Dragons, tentacle monsters, Daleks, and other nonhumanoids.

[X][Genitalia] Bioluminescence, alien skin tones, and other visual edits.
[X][Genitalia] Exotic penises. (Knots, ridges, barbs, tentacles, etc.)
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple penises.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with multiple vaginas.
[X][Genitalia] Partners with both a penis and a vagina.
[X][Genitalia] Unusual placement of genitalia.

[X][Response] Unusual erogenous zones. Ears, tails, wings, hair, etc.
[X][Response] Unusually visible or hidden arousal.

[X][Mores] It's basically like real life circa right now.
[X][Mores] Today's issues have been resolved in favor of more open sexuality.
[X][Mores] We're a few decades further down that same road.
[X][Mores] It's been another few decades, and the world continues to become more open.
 
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