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Bestiary

(nosex/non-erotic, beast, alien, rape, nc, preg,
magic/scfi/fantasy)

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Table of Contents

Section I.   - Overview
Section II.  - Version History
Section III. - Beastiary
Section IV.  - Copyright Information

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Section I.

Overview

This document is meant primarily as a scratch-pad for myself in
which I describe the various creatures that I will impliment in
the stories I write. This is (and will always be) a work in
progress, I will include a version history below which will be
fairly self-explainitory.

For the purposes of this document, there is no actual activities
taking place in any kind of a story setting, nor are there any
characters for the reader to be worried about or feel bad for, so
I didn't include such story codes, however there are graphic
descriptions of the behavior of creatures that may turn off
certain people, I advise persons that are extremely sensitive to
rape stories to avoid this document.

Furthermore, I'd like all persons reading this to remember that
these creatures exist in a fantasy setting only and that any
societal beliefs regarding these creatures that I have listed
only work for societies that may have existed in the dark/middle
ages.

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Section II.

Version History

October 1, 2003 - Started writing, finished rapefish/whorefish
and started shepard's beast.
October 1, 2003 - Did some grammar fixes, however that doesn't
prevent the file from looking stupid thanks to ASSTR's dynamic
reformatting.

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Section III.

Beastiary



Rapefish (other names include rapeworm and whorefish/whoreworm):

Etymology: Contrary to it's most popular name, this is not a fish
that rapes people, indeed, most people who are unintentionally
infested with this creature don't even know it for most of it's
tenure. It actually gets it's name from the fact that normal
people who find that they have this parasite are usually rape
victims. The rapist in question is usually infected by the
rapefish by a prostitute or other woman of ill-repute, hence the
second-most common name, "whorefish". "Worm" will occasionally
and more accurately take the place of the word "fish" but since
"fish" sounds better and was used first, most people will call it
rapefish.

Description: This creature is a very small, extremely thin,
sliver shaped worm with a pointed head, no longer than two
centimeters long. The tip of it's tail end looks flat, similar to
the head but appearing to have no pointed tip, however on closer
inspection the tip of the tail actually has a concave shape to
it. It is perfectly round with no discernable top or bottom and
most varieties of the rapefish are dull silver colored but others
have a ruddy, reddish-brown color, however both are shiny and
very smooth to the touch. All varieties of the rapefish are
asexual/hermaphroditic, and their sexual organs, unlike most
creatures are internal and never become exposed.

Rapefish and Female Hosts: The rapefish subsists within the
female human body by worming it's way inside of the host's uterus
and feeding on the host's mensus. Hosts infected by human males
have no way of knowing about the infection other than visually
observing the male's semen, which will appear to have extremely
small (no larger than one millimeter) line-shaped objects moving
within it, at this phase the rapefish has no discernable color or
shape other than being linear shaped and may be undetectable at a
glance unless the male's semen is thin or unusually clear.
Occasionally, the adult rapefish infesting the male may be
ejected along with the male's semen but this usually doesn't
happen and usually isn't noticed either. Inside the female host's
body, the rapefish usually multiplies over the period of one week
to a month to a number usually around 20 or 30 adults, and all of
them are ejected from the host's body during menstruation,
leaving behind little more than a feeling of disgust when an
innocent discovers the infestation. Rapefish will not voluntarily
leave the uterus under any other circumstances other than during
intercourse which they can somehow detect, most likely
olfactorily, and if a rapefish does leave the uterus and does not
find a penis to enter, it will most likely return to the uterus,
the female host usually will not feel this happening owing to the
small, thin size of the creature.

Rapefish and Male Hosts: The rapefish infests male hosts
differently, it usually enters the host's penis before or
directly after ejaculation during sexual intercourse and worms
it's way up the host's urethra to just below the prostate, then
attaches itself to the wall of the urethra using it's concave
tail like a suction cup. The male usually does not feel this
happening or if they do, they feel an odd feeling along the
bottom of their penis as the creature moves upward along the
urethra. Occasionally it goes into the section of the urethra
within the prostate, but usually it moves quickly to it's normal
location due to semenal secretions causing it to lose it's
footing on the urethra. The rapefish does not eat after infesting
a male and remains within the male's body for a period of up to
two weeks or up to three ejaculations (whichever happens first),
after which the dying rapefish is expelled from the body in the
male's urine. During a male host's ejaculation, the rapefish
expels it's young, usually numbering about 10 or 20 into the
male's semenal fluids, which then usually infest the recipient of
those fluids with 80-90% success, unless the recipient is
menstruating. The rapefish cannot infest a human through anal sex
and young rapefish cannot infest another male.

Rapefish and Society: Given such a short lifespan, it may seem
odd that such a creature has not naturally become extinct in
humans. About 80% of rapefish infestations are actually
voluntarily contracted, mostly by prostitutes due to the fact
that the rapefish is extremely effective at preventing pregnancy.
Voluntarily contracting the disease can be done by either having
sex with a male known to be infested or to take an adult rapefish
from a prior infestation and insert it vaginally. The number of
rapefish that a female expels with her mensus is usually
proportional to the number of rapefish that infested her to begin
with, therefore some persons who find the infestation desirable
will save all of the rapefish from a prior infestation and insert
all of them back into herself. Perhaps the most unattractive part
about doing this for persons who do it intentionally is the
possibility (or certainty, if all of them are reused) that one or
more of the rapefish will die inside of the host's body and be
carried within her for weeks. Rapefish are unusually clean, which
helps their survival as a species, and will carry no diseases
unless they are exposed to them by direct contact, in which case
the disease would probably spread without their presence anyway.

Not much is generally known about the rapefish other than that it
prevents pregnancy and usually infests those who visit houses of
ill-repute. For this reason, rapefish infestations are either
kept secret (in the case of infestation by spouses) or used as
proof of rape or infidelity, which leads to all kinds of misuses
since the origin of the infestation is usually said to be
whatever any person wants it to be to serve their agenda. In
general, for the purposes of law and justice, rapefish
infestations are only taken seriously by the authority of a
village or town if one is reported by the parent of a person
under the age of thirteen (proof of rape since the person is
under the age at which most girls marry [thirteen; keep in mind
we're talking about the dark ages]; which is still subject to
misuse but is far less likely) or proof of infidelity of a
husband if the wife becomes suicidal (which is subject to
misinterpretation since the true origin may be the wife's lover).
The penalties for crimes proven by rapefish infestation are
lesser than their eye-witness counterparts but are still taken
seriously, especially in more superstitious, backwater areas that
believe that rapefish are created within the female host's body
by divine providence to show infidelity (defined as sex outside
of marriage, including rape, which negates the possibility that
the woman's husband infected her). In these areas, intentional
infestations are a gamble or simply just don't happen among
normal people because of lack of knowledge. Places with more
people tend to have more information and hence more intentional
infestations by normal people, this is especially true of young
women who have sex outside of marriage and somewhat true of older
women who don't want to have anymore children. In general,
however, the majority of people will find such infestation
disgusting and will avoid it, even if they know all the facts
about it, unless they have been infested once by natural means,
in which case the possibility of intentional infestation will
rise.



Shepard's Beast

Etymology: This creature is primarily associated with shepards
because of it's predisposition toward impregnating sheep and
other cattle with it's young or carrying them off in the night to
be surrogate slaves. This creature also can use humans as
surrogates but is less likely to take them because of their
natural fear of humans, since humans are their only real
predators.

Description: This creature is oddly shaped considering it's
habitat, in general most varieties of these creatures are about
six to ten feet long from head to tail, and resemble the loch
ness monster for lack of a better comparison. The neck and tail
are each between two and a half and 4 and a half feet long with
the neck being slightly longer than the tail, both sticking out
from a round body section, the neck of the creature is not more
than four to five inches in diameter and not less than three. It
has two front feet shaped somewhat like flippers that are
generally not used much during movement but really just to dig
with, and two back feet which are actually very tiny stumpy limbs
that stick out from the body section only four inches or so and
are usually tucked back against it. These two "legs" each contain
a retractable claw which are only used during the creature's
adolescent stage. This creature's body is mostly smooth, yet
porous and contains many wrinkles in it's skin especially about
the neck and tail and in the wild will exude a translucent green
or semi-opaque greenish-brown slime for most of the year (mostly
green). The creature's skin is actually rather pale with a
slightly apricotish tint to it during most of the year and turns
white during cold weather, at which time it will mostly stop
producing slime from it's body to conserve heat and prevent heat
transfer from it's body. These creatures also do not have any
eyes, and no nasal openings, instead using their mouths to smell
with and have an empathic/electromagnetic sensory ability. This
ability isn't extremely special, it mearly allows the creatures
to sense the presense of other animals and learn their moods
through experience and direct association of a particular
brainwave pattern with a particular behavior (attacking, fleeing,
etc.), and mostly uses this ability to avoid possible predators.
The same sensory ability also can sense electromagnetic
disturbances, particularly the creatures are adept at finding
exposed pieces of lodestone and will often work together to
unearth large pieces of it. Also, the male of the species is
slightly larger than the female of the species, especially in the
diameter of the creature's neck, but there is no sensory,
heirarchial, or non-sexual behavioral difference. Lastly, as I
nearly failed to mention, the creature can both breathe and drink
through it's tail, and almost never needs to excrete anything
unless it's primary diet is nuts, all excrement is exuded along
with the slime on it's body and it's usually so minute as not to
be smelled or noticed, especially since it produces so much of it
per day and most of what it exudes is undigested chlorophyll and
undigestable starches and fiber (gives the slime it's thickness
and color)

General Behavior: These creatures are primarily herbivores,
consuming nutritious plants and flowers for most of the year,
gathering seeds to consume during winter. They are also
semi-social and empathetic, and tend to gather into pods much
like whales and dolphins. Larger groups have been rumored but if
true are very rare and likely only exist in extremely wild areas.
As mentioned above, these creatures are adept at finding
lodestone and will often reside primarily in locations with an
abundance of it (foothills and mountains) which often leads to
conflict if the creatures run into miners or miners run into the
creatures since lodestone is a ferrous material. Often the
presense of these creatures is considered proof of the presense
of a nearby iron vein, hence these creatures tend to remain in
hiding if they reside within the mountains. In mountainous areas,
the creatures tend to reside in caves and not many tend to stay
in one area together due to sparse feeding grounds. If humans
tend to be around the area, the creatures will line the entrance
and main area of their cave with shards of lodestone and place a
very large piece of it at the middle of the entrance, this will
prevent any humans from carrying ferrous metallic weapons inside.
It is rumored because of this that only silver weapons can harm
these creatures, though that is in fact false. If these creatures
reside in foothills or other forested areas, they will tend to be
over electromagnetically anomylous areas just because of their
genetically behavioral predisposition to do so. In these areas,
they will dig burrows in the ground and will usually, given a
number of years, create a network of tunnels akin to a rabbit
warren. Occasionally, the creatures will unearth lodestone and
put it inside the tunnels or bury it underneath the tunnel
entrances to mark them as locations for other pods of these
creatures to find safety or help them return home if lost. For
the most part, they actually tend to stay out of their own
burrows for most of the year and cover most of the entrances with
rocks and dirt in the spring and unearth them at the end of
autumn, leaving open just a few entrances with which they deposit
seeds and nuts into then one creature guards the entrance from
rodents while grazing. This behavior is supposedly to keep the
interior of the burrow dry, since the creatures are slimy for 8
months of the year, which can cause problems if their burrow is
waterlogged in the winter from slime.

Sexual Behavior: These creatures are highly sophisticated despite
their dull sounding appearance and are very clever and many
consider them very cruel and vicious despite their herbivore
status. The creatures owe their sophisticated nature primarily
due to their high genetic overhead, that is to say that they need
to be gestated for an extremely long period of time, upwards of 2
years in some cases, in order to fully develop their brains due
to their highly adapted electromagnetic sense. Because of this
extremely long gestation period, the body tends to grow more than
what the creature's body can contain, and eventually evolved a
specialized reproduction method that uses surrogate mammals that
have a larger body mass than the creature itself. The method is
somewhat complicated, firstly, the creatures have internal sex
organs only, thus copulation is strange, the female pushes her
head and neck entirely into the male's throat and into his body
(the male may need to scrunch his neck up to do this) and
regurgitates the egg into him, which he then swallows into a
special sack and fertilizes. At this point, the male can either
keep the egg or give it back to the female, how this decision is
made is unknown but many believe it is related to the proportion
of males to females in a pod, the member of the majority gender
will carry the egg due to their expendability.

At this point, the creature leaves the area of their habitation
and seeks out a mammal of size no smaller than a medium/large
breed dog, the minimum weight seems to be about 70 lb. and the
creature will only attempt to impregnate mammals who exude
pheremones or other chemical evidence that they are ovulating.
Once one is found, it slowly creeps up on the creature,
especially while sleeping and uses it's surprisingly strong neck
and tail to constrict the creature's hind legs, then forces
itself into the host's vagina, to it's cervix, and through it
with it's pointed head and into it's uterus, then regurgitates
the egg into the host's body and withdraws. This is the normal
scenario, however the creature can adapt it's behavior depending
on the behavior of humans in the area, which tend to hunt down
host creatures and cull them, then kill the creature infesting
the host. In such cases, the creature or perhaps the entire pod
will drag the host animal away kicking and screaming, at which
point the circumstances vary, some pods will immobilize the host
by hobbling it (breaking it's legs and not allowing them to heal
correctly) others will drop it down a hole that they've dug with
an impossible incline after impregnating it. In either of the two
cases, the creatures will feed the host by regurgitating food for
it or having a female creature force feed it directly into the
host's stomach (unlikely with larger hosts since the host may
bite, most common with uncooperative human hosts). In the case of
the hobbled host, the creatures will either pull it inside of a
special burrow for most of the year and drag it into the main
burrow for winter or leave it outside of the burrow exposed,
which often leads to the host being eaten by wolves or other
predators if the creatures aren't vigilant. Forced surrogates are
most often reimpregnated as soon as the creature leaves the womb
of the host, and often there are 3 or 4 forced surrogates kept by
a pod at any one time, though most hobbled or trapped surrogates
usually don't live for more than two impregnations due to
nutrient loss caused by eating grass for 8 months of the year.
Human surrogates that are forced are usually trapped by dropping
them head first down an impossible incline because of their body
structure, which allows them to move around even if hobbled,
however human surrogates are not usually preferred since more
humans usually come looking for the missing girl.

Behavior vs Animals: These creatures tend to avoid or ignore
animals unless they are breeding, and are not usually killed by
predators because they have long advanced warning of them. Even
though they tend to be sluggish most of the time, they prove
themselves quick and agile when attacked and can often fight and
kill most other creatures singlehandedly by constriction while
suffering only minor injury. The creatures themselves exude no
smell, the slime covering them has mostly the odor of freshly cut
grass, which earns them pretty much no real predators though many
insects will try (and fail) to "eat" them thinking that they are
leaves, ending up drowning in their slime. Indeed, many other
creatures that are used to the presense of these creatures will
avoid the smell of cut grass, while the smell is a dead give-away
to more observant human hunters.

Behavior vs Humans: Humans rightly hate and loathe these
creatures mostly because of their attacks on an owner's cattle,
and often have bounties put on their heads in most towns and
villages. Oddly enough, humans are the only creatures that can
and do intentionally become impregnated by these creatures or
keep such impregnation secret, indeed there are rumors of a
secret village populated by run-aways and prostitutes that became
too old that intentionally keep these creatures as pets and
become impregnated by them to achieve a feeling of motherhood
without having to deal with being subjugated by men, though some
of them get tired of being reimpregnated after the fifth or sixth
time, they're really powerless to stop it unless they want to
leave (which they don't). This is of course just a rumor however
there are many documented cases of individual women being kept
much like pets by the creatures and can communicate with them on
a rudimentary basis. Voluntary hosts are usually taken care of
and provided with nuts and other food if they do not allow
themselves to be force fed, and are used as more than surrogates,
often used to help excavate their burrows or gather food
independent from them in return for the shelter (and some say
companionship) they provide. Because of the nature of mammals
compared to them, the creatures may cuddle up with a forced or
voluntary surrogate for warmth during winter when the creature
isn't so slimy.

On the other side of the coin, there are former hosts who loathed
the feeling but since removing the creature is not possible, they
endured its painful gestation and birth only to kill it, then
began hunting the creatures anywhere they may hide. Such women
(and men, possibily husbands, brothers, or children of such
affected women who tried to remove the creature and ended up
dying, or had to watch their family member suffer through the
pregnancy) form parties and use specialized equipment to find and
kill these creatures, notably they use wooden gorgets (to prevent
constriction and lodestone immobilization) and armor and wooden
spears and, oddly enough, serrated wooden blades though they are
not sharp at all and usually don't last beyond one use without
sharpening. Perhaps the most important piece of armor for women
is the wooden plate they strap on to cover their genetalia.

Impregnation: The way in which these creatures gestate inside the
womb of other animals is not the same as a normal pregnancy,
indeed the host is not actually "pregnant", they're just carrying
the young inside their womb. The young creature hatches from the
implanted egg after about one to five days and immediately
positions itself against the surrogate's cervix and forces its
tail through it, which is moderately painful at first but weakens
to a dull ache or disappears. The creature then feeds on the
host's mensus and begins secreting hormones into it which cause
the uterine walls to produce more mensus and prepare to expand.
In terms of humans, at this point in the pregnancy, the host can
insert her finger and won't be able to find the tail of the
creature until it's about one month along, it breathes air
through its tail and will start excreting the excess iron and
water out of its tail section as well as inside of the uterus,
causing it to fill slightly with fluid, it will look as if the
host is bleeding but actually is not, the red liquid will be
thinner than blood and translucent, and if dried out it will
slowly turn dark like normal blood, indeed this will probably
only be noticed by the people in the setting if they actually
wear undergarments or touch themselves (as they are taught not to
do) and even if they do wear undergarments, they would likely be
stained without the help of the creature infesting the person in
question. At the end of two months, the host may be relieved
about the presense of redness coming from her again even though
she will feel slightly bloated, that is until the creature within
her adjusts itself, at which point her vaginal cavity will
immediately feel very full as the creature pushes its tail growth
out of her womb, which it hadn't done since it first pushed out
of her at the beginning. At this point, the host can easily touch
the tail of the creature and if she so desires can play with it,
it will play back, wriggling around inside of her until she stops
poking it. Over the period of the next 8 months, the creature's
tail and body will expand until the tail is protruding from the
host's vagina about two or three feet and she looks to be about
nine months pregnant. This ends its growth for the most part, it
only lengthens another one foot total and widens by one inch over
the next two years, at which point it will push itself out of the
host. For the most part the body will be completely red from iron
oxide and water excretions from its body during the entire
gestation and after birth for about two weeks until it has
injested enough plant material to begin turning green as it
passes through the creature's body. During the gestation, after
the fourth or fifth month, the creature's body will begin to dry
out due to insufficient water intake and will become sticky (at
this point the tail will protrude from the host's vagina about
five inches give or take one or two). Knowledgeable hosts will
dip the tip of the tail into a glass of water once a day and let
the creature drink it, others will have a sticky feeling inside
of themselves and may be a little uncomfortable, especially when
the creature moves around. The creature can subsist without
additional water but it is in the favor of the host to give it
water.

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Section IV.

Copyright Information

Copyright © 2003, "Nagru", All Rights Reserved. Used with
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This document is protected by U.S. Federal and International Law
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