Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Ixus and Living Latex Assimilation

I wrote a book. Did you know that? I've been quite busy trying to promote it in these blogs. Don't you like these blogs? I hope you do. If you have enjoyed them, then perhaps we should be friends. Would you like to be my f̴r̵i̵e̷n̴d̵?

In my book "Pack Rats of the Inside," there is a character known as Ixus. He is described as a tall fox whose fur and body seems to be made of some sort of plastic material. Another way to describe this aspect of Ixus is by the term "living latex."

We've all heard of the strange substance known as latex. It can exist quite comfortably in both a liquid and solid state. It can mold itself into any shape, especially the shape of a living body. But what if the latex itself was alive. This is the case for my character Ixus.


But there would be no point in being a living manifestation of latex if there was not some sort of doom attached to it. This fetish is the stuff of horrors after all. Ixus has the ability to open himself up and pull people inside of him where they would eventually become one with who he was. The way I wrote it was more plastic in substance, but Ixus' nature can take many forms. His body could just as easily be a liquid as it can be a solid.

Imagine meeting a creature that seemed glossy all over. He smiled but there was something unnatural about him. Go on. Shake his hand. The moment you did shake his hand, the latex would separate and begin crawling up your arm. You try and tug away, but you can't. It only gets worse!

Soon the latex is all over your body. It doesn't feel bad, mind you. In fact, the more you have all over you, the more at peace you are. The reason for this odd euphoria is because you are ceasing to be you and are becoming more a part of the latex creature. He isn't afraid, and so neither are you. At this point, one of two things will happen: You will either become a part of the creature's body or you may become a creature of living latex yourself--you know... after all your bones and organs have dissolved.


In the case of Ixus, he absorbed individuals and their collective consciousness would become a part of his own personality. Their desire to capture other people was interpreted as a need for friendship to him. Oh, and I may have forgotten to mention all of the constant fucking that happened to your body while you were inside of Ixus. That is not always the case with this fetish.

Sometimes sex is not always about penetration, it is about encapsulation. It is about utterly encompassing another individual. It is a desire to control, own, and devour another living entity. They may not think of it like that however. They may simply be looking for companionship--f̵r̵i̷e̵n̶d̶s̶h̴i̷p̷. It is up to you to decide if a friendship with someone like Ixus is worth the sacrifice.

There will be more about liquid latex in next week's blog.

Ixus was a main character in my book "Pack Rats of the Inside." Here is some information about it.
$9.99 - Paperback Edition
$5.99 - Kindle Edition
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7 comments:

  1. I consider Ixus one of your best characters. I love the inhuman uncanny valley effect he has, the cold calculating demeanor adds to the horror aspect. You must be sincere when developing a friendship with such a creature, otherwise you fate will become that of absorption. But also take heed, he may define friendship in a way that you will find must uncomfortable!

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    1. Oh dear. You know about him already. That can only mean one thing. You've certainly gone m̷̛̤͙̠̫̞̝̉̈̏͂ặ̴̢̺̯͕̫̖̤̫̩̌͛͗̓d̴̳̳͈̠͖͓̤̼͆ͅ. You have my condolences.

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  2. This "latex" fetish is a type of vore. It is DOMINATION BY INGESTION. Likewise, it is MATING BY MERGING with the latex serving as the dominant (masculine) partner as a giant vagina.

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    1. In my bizarre world, anything can have or even be a vagina. Seriously, I have vaginas and assholes floating around my head all the time. Very frustrating. Flyswatters don't seem to work either. Egad.

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  3. Is the Ixus of The Inside a solid red as is the one from Corium? Perhaps he has patterning of more natural-seeming tones. I can find no such information recorded.

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    1. Sorry for the wait. I'm dealing with so much dumb right now. I barely had enough brain-power to deal with this random message for an old blog. What the heck happened to my blog?! Did the images just suddenly decide to distort later on? I don't even remember them ever working right.

      As far as I know, Ixus was probably either black or dark red in "Pack Rats." I don't know because I never saw him. If I had to take a guess, he was red like the other one. Did you know red looks like black in low light? Either way, that's about as unabridged as I can get on the matter. Thanks for your interest.

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    2. This information has been duly noted.

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