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For the Love of the Goddess
For the Love of the Goddess
For the Love of the Goddess
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18+ Horatio travels the queendom collecting a sort of tax imposed by the Goddess of Fertility on the land. To keep the queendom fertile and happy, he and a select few must fulfill a monthly quota of pleasurable experiences. Journey with Horatio as he finds the fun and pleasures of living in a queendom with elves, minotaurs, centaurs, and more.

Get to know buxom and larger-than-life characters with Horatio as he lusts his way through the queen's lands, all in the name of ecstasy. Fun and sexy times are sure to be had in this raunchy tale of lust and pleasure. 

All for the love of the goddess!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMage's Moon
Release dateJul 1, 2022
ISBN9798201129378
For the Love of the Goddess

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    For the Love of the Goddess - Luc Lopez

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    In the Queendom of Labia, many vibrant cultures call the queendom home. Labia itself is ruled by Queen Beatrix the Festive, known for her benevolent and joyous rule. Called the festive because there aren’t many days that one would not see flyers for one of her many parties, balls, and festivals. Most citizens love to catch the almost daily glimpses of the buxom queen riding her horse or carriage through the bumpy cobblestone streets, her ample breasts bouncing happily as she waves to her subjects.

    Within the queendom, many cities and towns give the weary adventurer a sense of welcoming. From the quaint and comfortable roadside inns to the exciting and raucous brothels that dot the queendom. People in Labia love to live a happy life of love and fun. A true wonder where humans, elves, dwarves, minotaurs, centaurs, orcs, dragonfolk, lamia, avians, and merfolk all live peacefully. A few other humanoid species as well to make life more interesting.

    Yes, Labia is a wonderful place to live. However, work must still be done, and that is where Horatio came in. He was a tax collector. Not an unpopular profession, but not the one most wanted to strive to be... in other lands. Horatio collected all the taxes. He would come around collecting the queen’s gold or silver from the inns, brothels, and taverns. That was a yearly tax, but in Labia there was a monthly tax that was demanded by the Goddess of fertility, and Horatio was charged with collecting that tax as well.

    For the queendom to remain blessed and fertile, fertility goddess, Lussuria, bestowed a duty upon the queen. Each month the queen must have sex with a third of her citizens. However, this is impossible with so many, and more folk decided to move to the land, so the queen was allowed to employ collectors to collect the sex tax and then report back to the queen for a monthly offering to pay what was due. The offering was a festive celebration with what could be termed an orgy. This appeased the goddess and kept the queendom vibrant and fertile. As long as each sexual act for the tax was done in front of her statue or in one of her many temples then the goddess would grant her blessing.

    Horatio was a young human man, five foot eight and just shy of one hundred and eighty pounds. He wore glasses and his brown hair was usually short and trim, as was his beard. Around his neck at all times was his amulet from Lussuria, to show his position as her acolyte. Apart from that, he typically wore a nice tunic, embroidered with decorative trim, and nice trousers. Good boots for all the walking he would usually do. He didn’t look like a tough guy but within the Queendom of Labia, tax collectors weren’t always needing to be tough. The lands were peaceful and most days were calm and relaxing. Horatio was smart and charming and that’s what the queen always wanted in her collectors. No sense in having someone employed that was rude or mean-spirited. No,

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