Wednesday, January 31, 2018-- Day 31: The first month of this endeavor is now finished. Are we still having fun? I hope everyone is enjoying seeing these posts. Here’s a new one and a little story to accompany it, inspired by the rather ample woman in the Atrox drawing and rendering I posted this past Sunday.
"She had be born to a family that controlled much of the wealth and power in the small community in which she lived. Fat, pampered and well-fed, she lorded over the town like a queen, much to the disgust of the other residents who bitterly resented her haughty attitude. But when her father died, the citizens rose up and extracted their revenge. Trumped up charges condemned her to the cross. She was stripped naked, her long flowing hair, which had been a source of great pride to her, had been painfully hacked off with a knife, she was whipped and then paraded past the jeering crowd to her place of execution–a place just outside the walls of the city where the citizens dumped their waste and garbage. Here they nailed her to a low inverted cross in a position that forced her thighs widely apart and fully exposed the cleft of her womanhood robbing her of her last bit of modesty and decency. But before they had done so, several of the townsmen of had brutally raped her in all of her holes as the crowd cheered and laughed at her debasement. Her cries and sobs filled the air. Then they left her to suffer in shame. A few of the men took advantage to add to the woman’s degradation and misry by spitting or slapping her face or painfully pinching or twisting her large nipples. Some of the towns women return carrying baskets of garbage or slop bucket full of excrement which they dumped on her head. One girl took a rotting fish and thrust it into her cunt and left it there. As she suffered in terrible agony, then left her–utterly alone except for the vermin which quickly found her. The flies and the rats tormented her endlessly and the birds circled above her with growing interest and anticipation at the feast that awaited them. She had at last become a true queen–the queen of debasement and despair..."