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Divinities

(2022)
(Book 26 in the Lewd Dungeon series)
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Kuronoth, the Demon of the Dungeon and now God of Pleasure, Domination, and Dungeons, has finally been connected to GodNet, and the rest of his fellow deities. However, most gods that were 'born' on Earth are not connected. While that is inconvenient most of the time, there are times when that can get terrifying. Because the human gods are starting to 'wake up', and like the humans that created them, they can get temperamental and go on a rampage when they first wake up, leaving a trail of devastation behind them. Worse still, most of them are still colored by the mannerisms of older times, and who knows what common expressions they might take offense to, today?

But that is not the worst thing. Because, until a god is fully connected to the System and GodNet, their divine identity is not yet set, and can easily be molded by the belief of their followers. And this is true not just for true deities, but also for all the divine and quasi-divine entities that humans have committed to myth and legend throughout the millennia. And the depictions in the ancient myths are often far different (and less powerful) than some of their depictions in modern media, especially when it comes to what has come from the East.

Now, Kuronoth must move to contact other divinities, and ensure that they do not cause trouble that will make his life more difficult.

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Mandatory Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. None of it should be attempted in the real world. None of this should be taken as even tacit approval or support of the actions portrayed herein. This is a story about a rotten bastard who gains power to take bastardry to a new level, and absolutely doesn't care what society thinks of him. This story contains gore, cursing, sex, and all kinds of nasty shit. If you have triggers, consider this your warning.



Genre: HaremLit

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