Can anyone think of any non-fanfiction erotic stories set in a school for magic?
I've been watching the The Magicians lately and been looking for something in the magic school genre.
Can anyone think of any non-fanfiction erotic stories set in a school for magic?
I've been watching the The Magicians lately and been looking for something in the magic school genre.
Morpheus has a couple, The Academy and The CHASM
http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book/32388/morpheus
you might like https://storiesonline.net/universe/792/magic-ink
it follows their family over quite a few stories and all pretty good
Christopher G. Nutall has a very good series of books set in a school for magic. They are available as E-books on Amazon, but, afaik, are not available for free anywhere else.
Christopher G. Nutall has a very good series of books set in a school for magic. They are available as E-books on Amazon, but, afaik, are not available for free anywhere else.
I think I started reading that when it was free on Spacebattles.com. Didn't really like it then. Anyone know if the published version is different?
There is a story by Xaltatun Of Acheron set at a school of magic called Whatley Academy. His story about Ponygirls has links to the Whatley site, which has other stories also on the Big Closet site. I recommend looking at his asstr site (link below.) Many good stories there.
http://www.asstr.org/~XaltatunOfAcheron/
Whatley Academy
Actually, Whateley Academy. http://whateleyacademy.net/ has the canon stories for that universe. New site, looks like you need to register to access, unlike the old site. Registration is free.
I'm a fan of Whateley Academy and have even wrote some fanfiction for it. I'm not up to date with the latest stories, though.
And just for everyone information: the stories are still there with no registration. You just need to go to the stories section.
The original timeline and The second generation
(For those who don't know, Whateley recently spun up a second time line with a mixture of old and new authors, set several years after the original stories. Not sure if Original stories are still being written, but a lot of the authors had dropped out.)
I am not certain what the half life of an author on any site is. With a few major exceptions, at most a dozen stories over a period of four or five years is all a reader can expect. There are authors with more, sometimes many more, but those are welcome exceptions. I should research the subject in greater depth, but its hard to look at 38,000 stories and see how many authors lasted more than a given number of years. It would be easier to see how many have only one or two stories. The majority, I fear. Its hard to be an author. Lots easier to be a critic, or at least a reviewer. So I am going on my impression rather than hard cold facts. Some departed authors have found happiness writing their stories for Amazon or other sites where they get paid. Not all departures are due to death or illness that make writing more than difficult. But some are. One of my problems is that a lot of my favorite authors are now as old as I am, and the older we get, the harder it is to do anything. Lets hope they all keep on keeping on. Thank you authors, past, present and future. I hope to be around a long time to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Tales of MU
http://www.talesofmu.com/category/book01
Unfinished, ongoing but on hiatus at present; set in a university (Magisterius University, the MU of the title) specialising in magic with about 500 chapters in vol 1 (main character's first year) and 300 so far in vol 2 (2nd year).
On SOL, 'magic' is listed under 'level of consent'. Personally I would have placed it under 'paranormal'.
AJ
On SOL, 'magic' is listed under 'level of consent'. Personally I would have placed it under 'paranormal'.
I think that magic is meant more for controlling someone by magic than a generically magical story.
That's my interpretation too, but even non-premium search facilities turned up stories with both the 'magic' and 'nosex' tags. I think it would have been cleaner for 'level of consent' not to also incorporate methods of sexual procurement.
AJ
That's my interpretation too, but even non-premium search facilities turned up stories with both the 'magic' and 'nosex' tags.
So? There are also stories tagged both No Sex and Rape. Figure that one out.
So? There are also stories tagged both No Sex and Rape. Figure that one out.
Recognition that rape isn't sex? Also, if the rape was off-screen.
Recognition that rape isn't sex? Also, if the rape was off-screen.
As a reader, there are certain tags I look for that might be squicks for others. It pisses me off when they tag for things that are off-screen.
As a reader, there are certain tags I look for that might be squicks for others. It pisses me off when they tag for things that are off-screen.
Conversely, I'm sure there are good stories I've avoided because of tags where the action was actually off-screen. This is where notes in the description that it's off-screen help the both of us.
tag for things that are off-screen.
that simply shows the author hasn't read the instructions by Lazeez right.
that simply shows the author hasn't read the instructions by Lazeez right.
Perhaps Lazeez needs to make those instructions more prominent, because I see a lot of that sort of thing.
Perhaps Lazeez needs to make those instructions more prominent, because I see a lot of that sort of thing.
I see many cases where the authors don't read the instructions. I don't see how he can make them any more prominent than they are without making them annoyingly intrusive.
The Code Definitions page is linked from the Home Page and the Author's Page. The Author's Page has links to the Author Help FAQ and the Posting Rules and Guidelines links below. In the rules and guidelines is a section about using the codes, quoted below the links.
https://storiesonline.net/docs/code_faq.php
https://storiesonline.net/sol-secure/user/help.php#cat-Authors
https://storiesonline.net/author/posting_guidelines.php
Correct codes are extremely important. Most people use the codes to decide whether they want to read a story or not. The more precise your codes are the better your scores will be. If you put the wrong codes or you miss some codes or even put extra codes, you risk the chance of people retaliating by giving you low scores.
However, people don't read it all before they get started. I often answer forum questions on posting issues by simply linking to ro quoting the relevant information Lazeez has up.
However, on rereading this section, I think Lazeez should revise it to be a bit more explicit in how an author should decide on what to code for.
So? There are also stories tagged both No Sex and Rape. Figure that one out.
Since I'm not a premiere member, I can't search on the 'nosex' tag. I'd appreciate your take on the reasoning behind that combination. Is it because the rape takes place off-screen, idiosyncratic use of the tags or some other reasons(s)?
AJ
I'd appreciate your take on the reasoning behind that combination. Is it because the rape takes place off-screen, idiosyncratic use of the tags or some other reasons(s)?
There are several possibilities. No sex + rape is probably tagging off screen content.
For the rest of the consent tags, some are tagging off-screen content, but I believe there is some idiosyncratic use in that people can consent to or be forced into by the various means listed, things other than sex.
On a similar not, you will find many no-sex stories tagged with the various gender/age combo tags. While the tag were created to mark sexual couplings, they could be applicable to a no-sex romance story.