Wednesday 26 July 2017

The Crawl




Goddess Yanara is not a cruel torturess. She devotes Her energies to new and more humiliating forms of male suffering. This is a source of joy. Humiliation is an art practiced by the supreme Goddess.
In Her Queendom, the lower slaves wake, labor, sleep, repeat. There only rest is a single hour of Goddess worship. Male muscles replace technology in ancient Egypt. Their Owners are interested only in using them efficiently. Removal of unwanted or annoying males is automatic.

Goddess Yanara's court slaves are lucky. She doesn't dispise Her slaves, though male pain and shame is necessary sometimes. Scars and welts are signs that the slave’s sacred Owner is not weak, but smart and wise.
As She listens to a man’s screams, watches his tears, Her enjoyment blends with the expectation of his increased usefulness.
A court slave's life is a heaven on earth, but often brief.

For breaking laws at Goddess Yanara's Court, torment happens in dungeons, and designated public parks. Lawbreakers live with much pain.

Then the divine Queen created 'The Crawl' for Her amusement and a harsh competition between Her slaves.
She takes the younger slaves to an undeveloped area outside the palace. Chained, he must pull his body and a heavy rock, praising Goddess Yanara .
He hears only Her demands and laughter.
Denied breakfast, pulling the dense rock, he tires. She reminds the slave that he must complete The Crawl or he will be removed from the Court.
a Priestess kicks his scrotal sac.
Another urinates on his head.
The Goddess rests in Her litter. He must continue.
Late in the day, the entire Court comes to watch the slave desperately strive to reach the finish line. They mock him, throw tiny rocks, anything that adds to his misery.
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Some men give up of exhaustion. A few fail. If the slave cannot reach the end, he is removed from the palace and he will never see again the Supreme Goddess .


2 comments:

  1. like the crawl taita will return

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  2. to participate??? I will search for a very heavy rock!

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