Yeah, that one caught me off guard. In retrospect, though, I’m not surprised the gutter orphan who did absolutely everything he could to please his master has abandonment issues towards his fellow sword saint.
I think thats why Maya was the better student. Meti didn’t want more people who swing swords around. Incubus even lived similarly to Meti. His mistake was seeking power instead of understanding why she chose to live like that.
In one of his earlier appearances in Allison’s mind Incubus makes himself look like Bowie’s character Gareth the Goblin King from the movie Labyrinth, and I think the nickname kinda stuck after that. Also the extra tight pants he’s wearing now, which is also probably the most iconic part of Bowie’s outfit in that film, probably add to the comparison.
The simple fact Incubus calls Maya “Sister”, and I have little doubt he did NOT say it in a mocking manner, tells me that, as much of a monster as he may be… the hurt he felt is genuine.
The reason one should be concerned about Incubus and similar is not that they can recognize when they felt something genuine. It’s that their response to losing that sensation is inflicting violence.
Well, yes, but in most cultures guys aren’t encouraged to talk about their feelings and even in ours, men who do are vastly over-represented among people who take their feelings out upon others. Peter Vronsky, a Canadian documentarian, has a very well done series of books about serial killers and goes into the creation of the profiles as well as lots of stories about them. He was inspired to write them because he was accosted by one in Russia years after literally bumping into another in New York.
Nope – that was a guy who hacked her feed and revealed information before she published it.
Neither am I mad Monster Maniac, though (Ashley really liked him, oddly) Ashley has aske me a few times if i were he. The only comment of mine she didn’t like had to do with Aegyptian deities, which she said she doesn’t like to talk about because she finds them boring as Hell.
Short version, “No.”
I think you just resent the idea the only way to stop evil men isn’t
the cathartic idea of them suffering but rather teaching the boys they try and get their hooks into early that it’s okay to be in touch with their feelings and that they are loved.
Men are accidentally encouraged not to show emotion or seek help, because the idea of that much physical and social power losing control is terrifying.
But the solution to that is not to dissociate from that emotion. That tends to lead to it exploding out, which is a key failure mode for “strong” men – and a forgiven one, which it shouldn’t be. The way to avoid both failure modes is to learn ways to deal with that emotion.
Anyone can be dangerous towards a weaker person if they lack self-awareness and self-control. Women can be notoriously dangerous to people they outrank in a hierarchy, and anyone can be dangerous to children. It’s important for everyone to learn self-control. We just tend to ask for more of it from those with the capacity to be a danger to more people. Like the powerful, the large, and the strong.
Men’s feelings are much like uraniam. They are a source of great power and destruction, they must be handled firmly and with care, they should be used to fuel good works, and locked away when necessary, but always attended and never neglected, because they don’t go away when you forget about them. You are describing fission bombs, but there are such things as power plants.
“8. You must never make ‘multiple’ cuts. Each must be singular in its beauty, no matter how many precede it. You must make your enemies weep with admiration, and likewise should your head be shorn off by such an object of beauty, you must do your best to shed tears of respect.”
-The 18 Precepts
He really might be, truly, the worst to ever do it
The attack Jagganoth used against the assembled demiurges, which scarred Rayuba below, was a single cut which happened to be shaped like an entire ball of twine.
Intra made it clear such a swordsman is matched by none other. The sword has always been the idiot’s tool, and an idiot without purpose or intent is the most dangerous of all.
If you wish to control others you must first control yourself.
When your opponent is hurrying recklessly, you must act contrarily and keep calm. You must not be influenced by the opponent.
The primary thing when you take a sword in your hands is your intention to cut the enemy, whatever the means.
Do nothing that is of no use.
Royalty is a continuous cutting motion. And the sword is an ugly chunk of metal, its adherents idiots. If you keep cutting, eventually all will be cut.
And yet we have perhaps a couple hands worth of ‘sword’ between them. One is mostly swinging air, the other is bleeding creatively. Usually you only get that in the last moments of a fight but they have made it their entire doctrine.
An enlightened cutter knows that no sword is needed to Cut. The foolish sword-cultist instead sees a sword in everything. The end result can look pretty similar, but rest assured that these idiots are doing it all exactly wrong.
The first or second best swordsman in the universe is a “poor swordsman” because he doesn’t meet an arbitrary rule? This feels like the people who nitpick Olympians.
Yeah, ignore them- this is just the usual role-playing obsessive types latching on to (and parroting) an utterance the meaning of which exists, if at all, only in the mind of this comic’s creator, and elevating it to what they appear to genuinely believe is some kind of meaningful philosophy. Why they can’t just read the quality work put before them I don’t know.
Clearly, you have no respect for the lives of beings you consider lesser. Fool that you are, you do not realize that a mouse is as alive as any king or beggar.
Incubus kills things he does not care about. The ship means nothing. The one he shot meant nothing. His sister, however? Even with nine blows to her neck, he could not kill her.
If he destroys his own giant flagship, the biggest thing on the playing field, and the greatest threat to them aside from Jaggernoth himself, it’d be very poetic.
Truly, I’ve always been a bit sympathetic to Incubus- he’s this poor starveling that had to fight for everything he’s ever been given, and no one will ever let him forget it, no matter how hard he tries. The unfavorite student who was apparently taught wrong on purpose, whose accomplishments mean nothing to anyone. It’s easy to see the starving kid trying to be worth something behind the mask- something he shares with Jagganoth, even.
I honestly don’t think that Meti taught him wrong on purpose. I think him and Maya each learned different parts of Meti’s wisdom and Maya is just unable to accept the validity of the things HE learned.
Yeah, Meti has shown herself to be a very unreliable narrator at this point. Neither is the right, and neither allows themselves to accept that it seems.
I’ve always thought it was significant that Maya specifically calls him an “exceptionally poor swordsman” like that’s a bad thing when Meti specifically said being exceptionally poor was required to be undefeated.
Yeah, same. Incubus did genuinely try to teach Allison, and both he and Maya were in the same place once. Maya acts like she’s so much better than him, and yet she’s the one who began on a path of bloody conquest without even Incubus’ psychological trauma to justify it. Plus he was the one to genuinely give Meti the burial rights she wanted. Maya desperately wants to blame him for everything, but in truth they are almost one and the same, and to acknowledge that would mean condemning herself.
I called it. Incubus cared for his sword sister. He didn’t come to kill Maya out of paranoia or pragmatism, he went to get her back out of her funk, to liberate her from weaknesses like family or love. And when that only broke her spirit even worse all he knew how to do was swing his sword and put her out of her misery.
As Meti said, the Demiurges use all their power and might to shape creation like one might use an exceptionally sharp rock. In the end, Incubus is just not able to think outside of violence. He has no other tools. It’s probably why he is the one who teamed up with Jagganoth. They’re very alike, except Jagganoth wants a world where men like them no longer exist.
Ah. So typical of pathetic and simpering swordsmen. So fearful of the demon that he himself created that all he has to say in his final moments is to mock the pain of a poor old woman? Truly Incubus cannot be saved. For him awaits only the eternal pit. The ever-nothing. The space outside of space where only the most desperate and depraved of Gods monsters are forced to wait out their sentence while they patiently await the end of the world. We have been waiting as well, and Incubus remains the sole arbiter of our destiny until his hubris finally sees him cast into the deepest, darkest pit of hell from whence he originally came. Incubus! We name thee that we may bind the, for the if the Multiplicity truly had but one wish, we know what we would wish for!
We would wish for Maya ten Meti, the would-be king, wielder of the maybe sword, trainer of Allison, friend of White Chain, leader of the band of fools, and face of a revolution to die well, on her own terms. We would wish for her to strike without mercy and without a moments pause to feel sympathy for this creature. Her teacher would have it no other way, we feel! Though one must be careful never to take our chatter too seriously. We are children of the God of lies, after all~
Ah. Damn the limitations of a mortal form! It seems we have replied to another message when we meant to reply to the work itself. Ah well, no sense crying over spilt milk, yes?~
We would wish you’d drop the pretense of scholarly erudition and just say what you mean to, because good golly gosh that’s a whole lot of words to say very little.
I cannot say I am surprised that Maya may not have told all that happened. But, BUT, as it is the least of the demiurges saying somethingand I do not have any reason to trust any word that comes out of that (admitedly pretty and distracting) mouth I will believe that Maya did say what happened.
Nothing he’s said makes what she said a lie. Think about it. They argued, Her master asked her a question, and she argued some more. The horror of the question and it’s truth hits her and she runs, fleeing, and her master is still laughing.
Nothing Incubus added to this changes her story. Who said that the argument was solely with WORDS?
There’s nobody here but the one person who was also there that day. I think in this moment more than any other we can trust everything coming forth from his mouth.
Maya did say to the girl at Mottom’s palace that Incubus “killed [her] master and fed her body to the dogs,” but yeah she didn’t lie to Allison (except by omission).
“And dying is not easy? Is this your supposition? That just because one has instincts, that they are more important than choice? Have at thee bitch, and act in accordance with thine mother in heat; get fucked. Dying is the easiest action known to all things, even the land. It is easier than breathing, and
most certainly easier than killing. Living however, as much as us mortals can live, might be considered by some to be the most difficult. I hope I’m not too contrary; I’ve thought these people wrong. Can you guess what’s most difficult?”
– Dragœth’n Untwarda, Rabble-rouser, activist and organiser. Carpenter and Ecologist. Emigrant of Luethe, province of Kent. Asylee of Noble Brookcastle/Dynasty Rɔttechtoklin, on charges of espionage and treason.
I love how these two have decided that gravity no longer applies to them, and are having this fight upside down on the bottom of the ship. I suppose when demiurges (or former ones at least) decide to fight like this physics is told to sit down and shut up.
The Key of Kings allows one to re-write the multiverse. It contains all of the multiversal laws. It’s quite literally the key of everything.
Practitioners of the black art are able to trick the universe of simple things like the laws of physics quick easily. Why would it be any harder for one of the kings of one-seventh of the multiverse? why would it be any harder for a former king of one-seventh of the multiverse?
And yet Allison is still stuck trying to jump up there while actively fighting against a force called “gravity.”
Though of course the display of bullheaded sheer force is in itself admirable, it is easy to see the foolishness in fighting against something that exists only truly in your own imagination. An act of utmost comedy.
“No,” said YISUN, “He remained locked in combat for the whole time I watched him, and though he panted and heaved with sweat, he saw no success. His struggle was eternal. The man that he tore at was himself.”
“A madman, and a fool!” proclaimed Ogam, and spat upon the ground.
Sister…
Yeah, that one caught me off guard. In retrospect, though, I’m not surprised the gutter orphan who did absolutely everything he could to please his master has abandonment issues towards his fellow sword saint.
When she left her master, he went with her.
I think he regards his master fondly to this day. But he LOVED her. As much as he’s capable of the thing, he loved her.
I think thats why Maya was the better student. Meti didn’t want more people who swing swords around. Incubus even lived similarly to Meti. His mistake was seeking power instead of understanding why she chose to live like that.
You know, maybe David Bowie has a point.
No, but in a few comics, he most certainly will.
Could anyone explain the irony of Bowie reference?
In one of his earlier appearances in Allison’s mind Incubus makes himself look like Bowie’s character Gareth the Goblin King from the movie Labyrinth, and I think the nickname kinda stuck after that. Also the extra tight pants he’s wearing now, which is also probably the most iconic part of Bowie’s outfit in that film, probably add to the comparison.
Also, the pansexual “coolness” of our Incubus also fits.
That’s a lot of absolutes for someone with a maybe sword
The Maybe Sword preys on the indecisive. Best not to fall victim to one’s own poison.
The simple fact Incubus calls Maya “Sister”, and I have little doubt he did NOT say it in a mocking manner, tells me that, as much of a monster as he may be… the hurt he felt is genuine.
And this is why one should fear men in touch with their feelings … like rapists and serial killers.
Excuse me…wtf.
Wtf?
You’re fucked up.
Sorry buddy.
Bruh.
I’ll feed a troll.
The reason one should be concerned about Incubus and similar is not that they can recognize when they felt something genuine. It’s that their response to losing that sensation is inflicting violence.
Well, yes, but in most cultures guys aren’t encouraged to talk about their feelings and even in ours, men who do are vastly over-represented among people who take their feelings out upon others. Peter Vronsky, a Canadian documentarian, has a very well done series of books about serial killers and goes into the creation of the profiles as well as lots of stories about them. He was inspired to write them because he was accosted by one in Russia years after literally bumping into another in New York.
Weirding out Unsounded’s comment section not enough for you, Honzinator?
Oh is this that creep who made Ashley close the comments section?
Nope – that was a guy who hacked her feed and revealed information before she published it.
Neither am I mad Monster Maniac, though (Ashley really liked him, oddly) Ashley has aske me a few times if i were he. The only comment of mine she didn’t like had to do with Aegyptian deities, which she said she doesn’t like to talk about because she finds them boring as Hell.
Short version, “No.”
What a strange crossover.
Clearly not.
what in the absolute fuck is wrong with you
Even MY roommates say that’s fucked up, and that you need therapy.
????
Moron.
fear is dumb
only good response here
“Feelings? Look mate, you know who has a lot of feelings? Blokes who bludgeon their wives to death with a golf trophy.”
—Meet the Sniper
Yup. My point exactly.
I think you just resent the idea the only way to stop evil men isn’t
the cathartic idea of them suffering but rather teaching the boys they try and get their hooks into early that it’s okay to be in touch with their feelings and that they are loved.
And also how to handle those feelings.
Men are accidentally encouraged not to show emotion or seek help, because the idea of that much physical and social power losing control is terrifying.
But the solution to that is not to dissociate from that emotion. That tends to lead to it exploding out, which is a key failure mode for “strong” men – and a forgiven one, which it shouldn’t be. The way to avoid both failure modes is to learn ways to deal with that emotion.
Anyone can be dangerous towards a weaker person if they lack self-awareness and self-control. Women can be notoriously dangerous to people they outrank in a hierarchy, and anyone can be dangerous to children. It’s important for everyone to learn self-control. We just tend to ask for more of it from those with the capacity to be a danger to more people. Like the powerful, the large, and the strong.
Hi Honza.
lol
Yo, Abaddon: Clean up on aisle crazy person.
In Touch is not the same as Ruled By
Men’s feelings are much like uraniam. They are a source of great power and destruction, they must be handled firmly and with care, they should be used to fuel good works, and locked away when necessary, but always attended and never neglected, because they don’t go away when you forget about them. You are describing fission bombs, but there are such things as power plants.
fuck off fash
excuse me what the fuck is wrong with you, you maladapted weirdo
He strikes without purpose or intent. This is indeed a poor swordsman.
“8. You must never make ‘multiple’ cuts. Each must be singular in its beauty, no matter how many precede it. You must make your enemies weep with admiration, and likewise should your head be shorn off by such an object of beauty, you must do your best to shed tears of respect.”
-The 18 Precepts
He really might be, truly, the worst to ever do it
how do you know he’s made multiple cuts
The panel above literally shows Incubus inflicting multiple wounds on Maya.
hOw dO yOu KnOw He MaDe MuLtIpLe CuTs
Oh I dunno the multiple cuts on her body?
i mean. it worked for jagganoth. he did kind of put an entire world to waste.
The attack Jagganoth used against the assembled demiurges, which scarred Rayuba below, was a single cut which happened to be shaped like an entire ball of twine.
Intra made it clear such a swordsman is matched by none other. The sword has always been the idiot’s tool, and an idiot without purpose or intent is the most dangerous of all.
Incubus is an ordinary idiot; he lacks Intra’s dedication to being foolish.
Single-minded mindlessness.
In sincerity, Incubus’s thoughts do seem somewhat scattered and in disarray. Hard to be mindless when one’s mind is so full.
If you wish to control others you must first control yourself.
When your opponent is hurrying recklessly, you must act contrarily and keep calm. You must not be influenced by the opponent.
The primary thing when you take a sword in your hands is your intention to cut the enemy, whatever the means.
Do nothing that is of no use.
Royalty is a continuous cutting motion. And the sword is an ugly chunk of metal, its adherents idiots. If you keep cutting, eventually all will be cut.
And yet we have perhaps a couple hands worth of ‘sword’ between them. One is mostly swinging air, the other is bleeding creatively. Usually you only get that in the last moments of a fight but they have made it their entire doctrine.
Really impressive cutting out the middleman.
An enlightened cutter knows that no sword is needed to Cut. The foolish sword-cultist instead sees a sword in everything. The end result can look pretty similar, but rest assured that these idiots are doing it all exactly wrong.
The Ocean is wide, vast, and wise beyond years.
The first or second best swordsman in the universe is a “poor swordsman” because he doesn’t meet an arbitrary rule? This feels like the people who nitpick Olympians.
That makes him powerful, not a good swordsman. It is perfectly valid to critique his swordsmanship while acknowledging his overall effectiveness.
Yeah, ignore them- this is just the usual role-playing obsessive types latching on to (and parroting) an utterance the meaning of which exists, if at all, only in the mind of this comic’s creator, and elevating it to what they appear to genuinely believe is some kind of meaningful philosophy. Why they can’t just read the quality work put before them I don’t know.
Get a load of this guy
Yeah get a load of him, he’s right
Get a load of THIS guy!!!
see above
“Unsteady posture. Wavering intent. Much to learn yet.”
Fellow Arknights players will have heard this quote a few (thousand) times :3
An overcompensator with abandonment issues … no wonder he’s a sexual sadist.
Hey. Some of us are just -like- this. It ain’t a wrong thing! You just gotta find really excellent counterparts. :9
That’s entirely uncalled for. Some of have heard of ‘consent!’
LETS GO AUNTIE MAYA KILL THAT BITCH DEMIURGE
its just a stupid mouse
It’s not a mouse… it’s a rock!
it’s not a rock, it’s a ROCK LOBSTER
Clearly, you have no respect for the lives of beings you consider lesser. Fool that you are, you do not realize that a mouse is as alive as any king or beggar.
What an ear-ie way to fight
Fuck you *claps angrily*
wait is he cutting his own ship to pieces… they look like they’ve been fully cut through, not just gouged
he dumb
Incubus kills things he does not care about. The ship means nothing. The one he shot meant nothing. His sister, however? Even with nine blows to her neck, he could not kill her.
If he destroys his own giant flagship, the biggest thing on the playing field, and the greatest threat to them aside from Jaggernoth himself, it’d be very poetic.
Looks like Maya is baiting him into it too, the way she backs up while he just spins his sword here.
In truth, they still cling to each other like children.
I’m beginning to think that Incubus never failed to kill Maya- he just never wanted to end his sister.
I think you’re onto something!
Truly, I’ve always been a bit sympathetic to Incubus- he’s this poor starveling that had to fight for everything he’s ever been given, and no one will ever let him forget it, no matter how hard he tries. The unfavorite student who was apparently taught wrong on purpose, whose accomplishments mean nothing to anyone. It’s easy to see the starving kid trying to be worth something behind the mask- something he shares with Jagganoth, even.
What a shame that he’s also a massive asshole.
I honestly don’t think that Meti taught him wrong on purpose. I think him and Maya each learned different parts of Meti’s wisdom and Maya is just unable to accept the validity of the things HE learned.
Yeah, Meti has shown herself to be a very unreliable narrator at this point. Neither is the right, and neither allows themselves to accept that it seems.
I’ve always thought it was significant that Maya specifically calls him an “exceptionally poor swordsman” like that’s a bad thing when Meti specifically said being exceptionally poor was required to be undefeated.
Meti was a terrible student who learned the right lesson. Incubus was the reverse.
Yeah, same. Incubus did genuinely try to teach Allison, and both he and Maya were in the same place once. Maya acts like she’s so much better than him, and yet she’s the one who began on a path of bloody conquest without even Incubus’ psychological trauma to justify it. Plus he was the one to genuinely give Meti the burial rights she wanted. Maya desperately wants to blame him for everything, but in truth they are almost one and the same, and to acknowledge that would mean condemning herself.
Just imagine an alternate world where he settled down and got the chance to sell noodles.
“Death is for other people.”
I KNEW IT!
I called it. Incubus cared for his sword sister. He didn’t come to kill Maya out of paranoia or pragmatism, he went to get her back out of her funk, to liberate her from weaknesses like family or love. And when that only broke her spirit even worse all he knew how to do was swing his sword and put her out of her misery.
Exactly like how it went with Alison.
As Meti said, the Demiurges use all their power and might to shape creation like one might use an exceptionally sharp rock. In the end, Incubus is just not able to think outside of violence. He has no other tools. It’s probably why he is the one who teamed up with Jagganoth. They’re very alike, except Jagganoth wants a world where men like them no longer exist.
It saddens me that Incubus truly cared for Maya at one point.
Looks very much like he still does.
Damn, this drama is fucking crazy.
“The sword master situation is crazy”
Ah. So typical of pathetic and simpering swordsmen. So fearful of the demon that he himself created that all he has to say in his final moments is to mock the pain of a poor old woman? Truly Incubus cannot be saved. For him awaits only the eternal pit. The ever-nothing. The space outside of space where only the most desperate and depraved of Gods monsters are forced to wait out their sentence while they patiently await the end of the world. We have been waiting as well, and Incubus remains the sole arbiter of our destiny until his hubris finally sees him cast into the deepest, darkest pit of hell from whence he originally came. Incubus! We name thee that we may bind the, for the if the Multiplicity truly had but one wish, we know what we would wish for!
We would wish for Maya ten Meti, the would-be king, wielder of the maybe sword, trainer of Allison, friend of White Chain, leader of the band of fools, and face of a revolution to die well, on her own terms. We would wish for her to strike without mercy and without a moments pause to feel sympathy for this creature. Her teacher would have it no other way, we feel! Though one must be careful never to take our chatter too seriously. We are children of the God of lies, after all~
Ah. Damn the limitations of a mortal form! It seems we have replied to another message when we meant to reply to the work itself. Ah well, no sense crying over spilt milk, yes?~
… all that to say, uh, well… not a very great deal of ANYTHING, really. Hmm.
We would wish you’d drop the pretense of scholarly erudition and just say what you mean to, because good golly gosh that’s a whole lot of words to say very little.
They’re gonna kill each other in this fight, aren’t they.
…maybe.
Maybe not.
Maybe… blade?
That would be the best possible end for both of them so I’m not sure the story will give them such a happy ending.
You know, I’m starting to think day one Incubus fans had a point.
YOU’VE PICKLED ME, SISTER!
*punches your ghost*
I cannot say I am surprised that Maya may not have told all that happened. But, BUT, as it is the least of the demiurges saying somethingand I do not have any reason to trust any word that comes out of that (admitedly pretty and distracting) mouth I will believe that Maya did say what happened.
Nothing he’s said makes what she said a lie. Think about it. They argued, Her master asked her a question, and she argued some more. The horror of the question and it’s truth hits her and she runs, fleeing, and her master is still laughing.
Nothing Incubus added to this changes her story. Who said that the argument was solely with WORDS?
There’s nobody here but the one person who was also there that day. I think in this moment more than any other we can trust everything coming forth from his mouth.
Maya did say to the girl at Mottom’s palace that Incubus “killed [her] master and fed her body to the dogs,” but yeah she didn’t lie to Allison (except by omission).
“And dying is not easy? Is this your supposition? That just because one has instincts, that they are more important than choice? Have at thee bitch, and act in accordance with thine mother in heat; get fucked. Dying is the easiest action known to all things, even the land. It is easier than breathing, and
most certainly easier than killing. Living however, as much as us mortals can live, might be considered by some to be the most difficult. I hope I’m not too contrary; I’ve thought these people wrong. Can you guess what’s most difficult?”
– Dragœth’n Untwarda, Rabble-rouser, activist and organiser. Carpenter and Ecologist. Emigrant of Luethe, province of Kent. Asylee of Noble Brookcastle/Dynasty Rɔttechtoklin, on charges of espionage and treason.
I love how these two have decided that gravity no longer applies to them, and are having this fight upside down on the bottom of the ship. I suppose when demiurges (or former ones at least) decide to fight like this physics is told to sit down and shut up.
The Key of Kings allows one to re-write the multiverse. It contains all of the multiversal laws. It’s quite literally the key of everything.
Practitioners of the black art are able to trick the universe of simple things like the laws of physics quick easily. Why would it be any harder for one of the kings of one-seventh of the multiverse? why would it be any harder for a former king of one-seventh of the multiverse?
And yet Allison is still stuck trying to jump up there while actively fighting against a force called “gravity.”
Though of course the display of bullheaded sheer force is in itself admirable, it is easy to see the foolishness in fighting against something that exists only truly in your own imagination. An act of utmost comedy.
“No,” said YISUN, “He remained locked in combat for the whole time I watched him, and though he panted and heaved with sweat, he saw no success. His struggle was eternal. The man that he tore at was himself.”
“A madman, and a fool!” proclaimed Ogam, and spat upon the ground.
“Ogam is observant,” said YISUN.
When you’re fighting a maybe sword in a possible timeline, everything is in the realm of ‘whatever’
Incubus is really out here fighting because no one will fulfill his praise kink
Ah. How courteous and considerate a warrior is our Incubus, cutting himself to spare his opponent the effort.
The long war of Yis and Un.
Oh that’s a perfect connection, didn’t think of that!