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[[The Rape Cult/An interview with the goddess|An interview with the goddess]] | [[The Rape Cult/An interview with the goddess|An interview with the goddess]] | ||
==Based on the Kansen series== | |||
In the vast multiverse, there is a timeline where the rape cult creates a "correctional contagion". </br> For all captions and stories about this contagion, check this: [[The Rape Cult/Contagion|The Rape Cult and The Contagion]] | |||
[[Category:The Rape Cult]] | [[Category:The Rape Cult]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 24 June 2022
The Rape Cult: This "cult" believes that the absence of consent is the natural way of things, and this usually means rape,
and because of this, they're referred to as "The Rape Cult". They don't commit or facilitate any other "evil acts" besides rape.
After a reporter asked a priestess about this cult, the priestess answered, in a kind tone, that they are adherents & followers of "Goddess Asemna".
Further investigation revealed that their symbol is a broken chain in front of a heart.
By the way, Here are The Rules
Captions
Stories
Based on the Kansen series
In the vast multiverse, there is a timeline where the rape cult creates a "correctional contagion".
For all captions and stories about this contagion, check this: The Rape Cult and The Contagion