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Gods of Vore: Hades
Gods of Vore: Hades
Gods of Vore: Hades
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AUTHOR’S NOTE: All characters depicted in this work are at least 18 years of age.

A gay erotic vore retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Eurydice is in the Sea of Souls which is housed inside Hades where life tends to be stored. Orpheus shrinks down and travels to the sea himself to retrieve Eurydice and bring him home. Just don't look back...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2023
ISBN9798215499603
Gods of Vore: Hades
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Connor Choronzon

Putting out the kink I want to read.

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    Gods of Vore - Connor Choronzon

    Gods of Vore: Hades

    Connor Choronzon

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    Copyright 2023 Connor Choronzon

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    AUTHOR’S NOTE: All characters depicted in this work are at least 18 years of age.

    As the final plucked note from the lyre rang out, there was not a dry eye in the palace of the underworld. Even those on floors so far away that no one could have expected them to hear the haunting melancholy found themselves clutching their chests and weeping. Thus was the power of the music born from the despair and longing of Orpheus who knelt before the

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