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Worship and Desire

Worship and Desire

She met him as a child, he raised her like his daughter...until she fall in love with him. She was the princess of a kingdom, betrothed to another strong king. He was a young priest, swore to only love god and never touch or even think about any woman. Will he be able to resist that love and temptation, and stop himself from doing the greatest sin? Did she ever get the love she wanted? Or will she be trapped in a loveless marriage? And will society ever let them two together or the pure love will be treated as a sin? •••••• I chuckled hearing his answer, he was talking like a possessed man, without any emotion. I already knew I was going to get rejected by him, but still, I tried... He is a priest after all and had years of experience in resisting seduction. What was I even thinking when I decided to tell him my feelings? “ Sure Father, I won't get late”, I replied and turned around as I get the worst idea of my life. I can't be more shameless, can I? It's all worth it though...for him, I have no shame. My heart was pounding, and my whole body was shivering because of fear. Was I really going to do this? Hell, yes. The soft silk gown fell from my body when I removed it. My long golden-brown hair was hiding my back but still, it was outrageous to stand naked in front of another man, and it was even more sinful if that man is your father! I saw his lascivious gaze when I turned around after sitting in the bathtub. The rose petals were hiding my body, but my bare shoulder was still visible. It wasn't even allowed for me to reveal my full face to anyone, but here I am, naked in front of a priest.
History
56 Chs
Interstellar BeastWorld : Every man must worship my feet

Interstellar BeastWorld : Every man must worship my feet

WARNING: DARK THEMES, OBSESSION, AND MORALLY DARK CHARACTERS. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK. If you can’t stomach unhinged men, manipulation, and a female lead who learns to weaponize her pain—turn back now. WSA SUPPORT. In the sprawling beast-realm galaxies, a woman's power means nothing without a womb that bears fruit. Status, strength, supernatural gifts—all rendered worthless against the singular measure of fertility. Jinx, a descendant from the Nine-Tailed Fox Clan learned this lesson in blood and betrayal. For years, she loved blindly. Her werewolf husband, Fenris, repaid that devotion with public humiliation, poisoned meals designed to keep her weak and barren, and a parade of mistresses who laughed at the "broken fox" he kept chained through manipulation. When an "accident" finally claimed her life, Jinx died with his mocking laughter still echoing in her ears. Death, however, wasn't finished with her. She claws her way back from the void, but she doesn't return alone. Bonded to a mysterious system that grants her abilities beyond anything the beast realms have witnessed, Jinx rises—wearing the mask of the fool everyone already believes her to be. Let them underestimate her. Let them see only the barren, broken woman they discarded. They won't see the blade until it's already at their throats. As Jinx dismantles her enemies piece by piece—ruining fortunes, exposing secrets, and watching the mighty crumble—she encounters something she never anticipated: Flynn. A beast lord with eyes that don’t look at her with pity...but hunger. The moment he saw her, he wanted her. Not gently. Not patiently. Completely. And Flynn is not a man who accepts denial. He offers help… but nothing about him feels safe. He’s dangerous. Unpredictable. Possibly just another predator wearing a better mask. Or worse— Someone real. In his unhinged charcater, she think he is another predator in clever disguise? Caught between vengeance and vulnerability, Jinx must navigate deadly politics, unlikely alliances, and the terrifying possibility that not every man deserves her wrath. Burn the world… Or risk her heart in the hands of a man who might ruin her even more completely than the last. But one thing remains certain: those who made her suffer will pay the terrible price.
Fantasy
40 Chs
RUINED PRINCESSESS:BBC WORSHIP

RUINED PRINCESSESS:BBC WORSHIP

In a world where power, privilege, and innocence mean nothing once they encounter superior big black cock, these once-untouchable princesses are hunted, claimed, and utterly destroyed. This dark erotic collection delivers raw, merciless tales of privileged women — spoiled heiresses, sheltered socialites, and pampered beauties — whose tight, untouched holes are brutally stretched, wrecked, and ruined by massive, throbbing big black cocks. No gentle romance. No mercy. Only savage domination, forced orgasms, and complete surrender. From the scorching Kenyan savanna to glittering New York penthouses, dangerous Brazilian favelas, and beyond, these women are dragged into a nightmare of pleasure and pain. They fight at first — whimpering, begging, crying that it’s “too big” — but their bodies betray them. Their tiny pink pussies, virgin asses, and eager throats are pounded mercilessly, double- and triple-stuffed, choked, slapped, and flooded with thick, potent loads until they’re gaping, leaking cum in rivers, and broken. Breeding. Degradation. Gangbangs. Public humiliation. Mind-shattering ecstasy. Each story pushes deeper into darkness: a lonely heiress turned into a savage tribe’s shared cumdump on safari… a sophisticated Manhattan socialite blackmailed and gang-fucked on a rooftop while the city watches… a tourist kidnapped and used as a breeding toy in the slums… and many more. By the final page, these fallen princesses no longer dream of their old lives. They only crave one thing — to worship BBC, spread their ruined holes, and beg to be used harder. Warning: This collection is extremely explicit, dark, and without limits. If brutal stretching, forced submission, and total BBC addiction aren’t your kink, walk away now. But if your thighs are already squeezing and your pussy is dripping at the thought of innocent princesses getting ruined forever… welcome home, slut….
Urban
34 Chs
Is there a 'Wonder Woman' story related to foot worship?
In the mainstream 'Wonder Woman' canon, no. Wonder Woman represents positive values like courage and equality. The idea of foot worship doesn't fit into the concept of the character at all. It's important to note that some non - official or fan - made content might deviate from the original essence, but in the real, recognized 'Wonder Woman' lore, this doesn't exist.
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2024-11-26 13:00
Are there any strange interpretations of 'Wonder Woman' like foot worship in the fan community?
While the vast majority of the fan community respects the integrity of Wonder Woman's character, there may be some very fringe and inappropriate interpretations by a small number of individuals. However, these are not representative of the overall fan base or the official character concept.
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2024-11-25 09:59
Pangu Worship
Pangu Worship referred to the worship and respect of Pangu, the god. It could be seen that Pangu worship existed in different regions and ethnic groups in China. Yao and She regarded Pangu as their ancestor. Their culture, temple sacrifices, and oral traditions were all related to Pangu. In the Huadu area of Guangdong Province, the birthday of King Pangu has been passed down to this day as a folk activity. In Qing County, Hebei Province, Pangu Temple was the core site of Pangu worship culture. In addition, the cultural relics of Pangu belief were also distributed in Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other provinces. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific origin and significance of Pangu worship. Therefore, the details and background of Pangu's worship needed further research and information.
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2024-12-25 22:43
Worship the Father
There are many songs about worshipping the Father in the large volume of hymns, including the seventh song,"Worship the Father--He is Eternal," the eighteenth song,"Worship the Father--His Righteousness," the thirty-fourth song,"Worship the Father--His Salvation," the forty-third song,"Worship the Father--Grace in His Sons," and the twenty-fifth song,"Worship the Father---His Love." These songs expressed their worship and praise for the priest in different ways, covering his eternal existence, justice, redemption, and love.
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2024-12-19 22:46
The ritual of worship
The bow was the most traditional etiquette in China. The ancients would bow on important occasions. Its origin is closely related to the unique sitting posture and the evolution of the seating equipment in ancient China. In ancient times, people sat on the ground with their knees on the ground and their buttocks pressed against their heels. The only difference between kneeling and sitting was whether their buttocks pressed against their heels. Gu Yanwu wrote in the twenty-eighth year of the "Record of Daily Knowledge":"The ancients sat on the ground, and when they stood up, they knelt down. When his hand touched the ground, he bowed. When the head reaches the ground, it is a kowtow." With the development of history, sitting on the ground with feet hanging down replaced sitting on the ground. This change was related to the evolution of seating and bedding. Although the new sitting posture appeared, the kneeling ceremony produced by sitting on the ground did not disappear. Instead, it evolved into the highest form of salute to the venerable and became an important etiquette in the hierarchy of traditional China society. There were many types of worship rituals. For example, the "Nine Bowing" ceremony was a unique ceremony in ancient times to express high respect to the other party. There was also the fierce bow, which was one of the nine bows. The man's right hand formed a palm and the left hand formed a fist. The woman's left hand formed a palm and the right hand formed a fist. It was usually used for mourning. In traditional wedding customs, there were three bows: one to heaven and earth, two to the high hall, and the couple to each other. There were also corresponding chants. There was also a six-bow ceremony, which included bowing at the upper seat (two kowtows), bowing at the front step (one kowtow), bowing at the hall to offer incense and wine (one kowtow), bowing at the back three steps (two kowtows), and so on. In addition, there was also the interpretation of "a gift given by someone to worship", such as "Dream of the Red Chamber". Chapter Sixty-Eight mentioned that he ordered the Zhou family to take out four colored ruler heads and four pairs of gold pearl hairpin rings from the bag as a gift, which was also called a "greeting gift." The traditional Han worship ceremony was different from the Qing Dynasty's kneeling ceremony. The novel "Mixed Flowers" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-08-11 22:57
Shamanic Worship
The worship of Shamanism mainly included the following aspects: 1. Nature worship: Shamanism believes that everything in nature has a soul, including mountains, rivers, forests, animals, and plants. They believed that these spirits of nature had mysterious power and wisdom and could influence human life. For example, they gave fire, mountains, trees, the sun, the moon, the stars, thunder, clouds, snow, wind, rain, rainbows, and some animals a personified imagination and mysterious spirituality. They were regarded as gods who dominated nature and the human world. 2. Ancestor Worship: In Shamanism, ancestor worship plays an important role. They believed that the spirits of their ancestors still existed in nature, and were their guardians and guides. Through sacrifice and blessing, people could communicate with the souls of their ancestors and receive blessings and protection. 3. ** Worship of Cosmic Power **: Shamanism sees the universe as a huge and mysterious ecosystem, and all life forms are part of the power of the universe. They believed that the power of the universe could affect the fate and future of mankind. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-07-22 16:49
Is the Moon Worship Pavilion the same as the Moon Worship Pavilion?
The Moon Worship Pavilion was different from the Moon Worship Pavilion. The Moon Worship Pavilion was a southern opera of the Yuan Dynasty. It was adapted from Guan Hanqing's drama, The Moon Worship Pavilion. It told the love story of Wang Ruilan and Jiang Shilong against the background of the war caused by the invasion of the Jin Dynasty by foreign soldiers. The Moon Worship Pavilion was one of the representative works of Guan Hanqing, a dramatist of the Yuan Dynasty. Its full name was The Moon Worship Pavilion of the Beauty in the Secluded Guesthouse. Although the two had similar names, they were different scripts.
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2025-01-10 17:52
Is the Moon Worship Pavilion the same as the Moon Worship Pavilion?
Moon Worship Pavilion and Moon Worship Pavilion were not the same script. The Moon Worship Pavilion was a southern opera of the Yuan Dynasty. It was adapted from Guan Hanqing's drama, The Moon Worship Pavilion, which told the love story of Wang Ruilan and Jiang Shilong. The Moon Worship Pavilion was one of the representative works of Guan Hanqing, a dramatist of the Yuan Dynasty. Its full name was The Moon Worship Pavilion of the Beauty in the Secluded Guesthouse. Although the two had similar names, they were different scripts.
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2024-12-18 00:14
How is the worship experience for kids in a manger at the worship house?
It can be a very special and meaningful experience for kids. They often feel a sense of peace and connection.
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2025-11-20 03:29
The difference between the Moon Worship Pavilion and the Moon Worship Pavilion
The Moon Worship Pavilion and the Moon Worship Pavilion were the same work, there was no difference. The Moon Worship Pavilion was a legendary play created by Shi Hui in the Yuan Dynasty. It was also known as the Moon Worship Pavilion and the Secret Guesthouse. This work mainly described the development of love between Jiang Ruilian and Wang Ruilan, and praised their loyalty. At the same time, the work also exposed and criticized the behavior of feudal parents who despised the poor and loved the rich, and used their power to break up the young generation's independent marriage, expressing the wishes of the people and the anti-feudal ideology. The Moon Worship Pavilion, along with the Jingchai, the White Rabbit, and the Dog Killing, was one of the four great southern operas and one of the Five Legends.
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2024-12-20 14:16
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