enslavement Chapter Twenty Six: Chloe's Enslavement slave chloe dunmer elf mer elven chapter journey anuketh rape masochist masochism nympho nymphomaniac mind break addiction sex dark elf dark elves slavers slavery slaves dark skin tan tanned redguard young sexy female glasses nerd Entry posted by Anuketh in Chapters November 19, 2020 10027 views Followers 0 Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Special thanks to all my supporters! >> Follow me on Instagram! << >> Feel free to join My Discord << 19
Tirloque Posted November 20, 2020 I see you made good use of A.H.O's world to offer even more colored and contrasted screens. Eyecandy put aside, this entry is rather on the short side, with only a few moments highlighting Chloe's progression. Also the glasses are a bit anachronistic. The sensual scenes, expressions and outfits are as good as usual however, and do carry the read. ?
WANOBI12 Posted November 22, 2020 I like the pictures! The girl is hot!! I have no idea what On 11/20/2020 at 4:25 PM, Tirloque said: anachronistic. means... but, I like the glasses! The story is.... well... Lets focus on the positive... I do love the cum on her nose in the last scene!! 1
Tirloque Posted November 22, 2020 7 hours ago, WANOBI12 said: I have no idea what On 11/21/2020 at 12:25 AM, Tirloque said: anachronistic. means... but, I like the glasses! It's a variant of "non lore friendly". It means when something that belongs to another time/period of history is used in one period prior to it. For example if Chloe checked up her message on a portable phone at some point of the story, it'd be anachronistic. Same for plastic glasses, though some metal ones were made during medieval times. ?
WANOBI12 Posted November 25, 2020 On 11/22/2020 at 3:13 AM, Tirloque said: It's a variant of "non lore friendly". It means when something that belongs to another time/period of history is used in one period prior to it. For example if Chloe checked up her message on a portable phone at some point of the story, it'd be anachronistic. Same for plastic glasses, though some metal ones were made during medieval times. ? See now, I could'a googled it. But something told me your explanation would be so much better if I quoted you ? 1
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