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>>23995819
They're seen as house husbands, not property, i.e. the husband's place being in maintaining the home while the amazoness is the provider and protector.

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>>23675409
Then cast the ritual magic "Day of Rejoicing!" Rape by proxy!

>Furthermore, the wild furor of “day of rejoicing” awakens the nature of monsters to “attack humans” as predators, which is embedded in their instinct. Even now that monsters have come to live with human spouses, as a vestige of their former behavior, most will obtain their spouses by launching sexual assaults against men, but the method of obtaining a spouse has also diversified greatly through the process of evolution. For instance, “holstaurs (Encyclopedia I – p.78)” have chosen the path of living in submission to humans, “cockatrices (Encyclopedia I – p.78)” provoke men into ravishing them, “alices (Encyclopedia I – p.52)” arouse protective urges in men with their childlike innocence, and so on. Even such monsters will recall the devilish nature that remains at their very foundation amidst the wild furor, and they will then attack and violate their beloved men as desire dictates, just like the amazon warriors, or perhaps like a huntress or a beast. I've heard that many monster couples even visit amazon villages during a “day of rejoicing” to enjoy sex that is different than usual in this manner.

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>>23495828
Hellhounds believe in protecting men while also enjoying dominating them in sex, but acknowledge that there are men more powerful than them in terms of fighting ability. It's doubtful they would restrict their men from doing what they wanted, unless it was dangerous, and even then they would likely just want to come along rather than prevent him from doing it.

Amazoness believe a man should take care of the home, but we don't have any confirmation that they outright forbid men from doing other work.

Dark elves just find calling men slaves to be sexy and like to dominate them in sex play. In terms of actual behavior they treat their men as husbands just as lovingly as other monsters.

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>>20868274
My one contribution to this will be to note the teletomancy article that was basically one big femdom festival and there was no "freakout" in response.

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>>20809115
And here concludes today's offering from MGR:

>Furthermore, the wild furor of “day of rejoicing” awakens the nature of monsters to “attack humans” as predators, which is embedded in their instinct. Even now that monsters have come to live with human spouses, as a vestige of their former behavior, most will obtain their spouses by launching sexual assaults against men, but the method of obtaining a spouse has also diversified greatly through the process of evolution. For instance, “holstaurs (Encyclopedia I – p.78)” have chosen the path of living in submission to humans, “cockatrices (Encyclopedia I – p.78)” provoke men into ravishing them, “alices (Encyclopedia I – p.52)” arouse protective urges in men with their childlike innocence, and so on. Even such monsters will recall the devilish nature that remains at their very foundation amidst the wild furor, and they will then attack and violate their beloved men as desire dictates, just like the amazon warriors, or perhaps like a huntress or a beast. I've heard that many monster couples even visit amazon villages during a “day of rejoicing” to enjoy sex that is different than usual in this manner.

>“Extol the valor and prowess of our valiant warriors on this joyous day! Let yourselves be driven by impulses to your heart's content, and find the champion within yourselves!

>Well... Why don't we show off too... ”
>~an amazoness on top of an altar~

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>Translation note:

>Brolen noted that there has been some criticism of the translation "amazoness" online. That is it probably doesn't come from the English word amazon + English suffix "ess", meaning "female", but the plural form of the word amazon in French or Greek, which is actually "amazones". Regardless, the text uses "ess" in Japanese, as "amazо̄n" refers to the region, while "amazonesu" refers to the warrior women.

>Perentie note:

>As a compromise (since we don't know for sure why KC wrote it as "amazoness" in English), I decided to keep it as "amazon" in most of the text while using "amazoness" when the text referenced the specific profile and when a amazoness was quoted at the end, it reads a bit smoother that way too. We can of course correct or change this later if need be.

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Reminder that we got a ton of translations last thread. You can find them complete with art on Monster Girls Redux, but here's some pastebin versions.

Great Dictionary of Magic - Preface

https://pastebin.com/XsLk8xgq

The complete seduction spell article, plus intros to each type of magic:

https://pastebin.com/avUTRX2D

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>>19925348
>Limitlessly massive spells

>Teletomancy

>A system of magic specialized for casting massive spells with enhanced potency and area of effect (AoE) using rituals. By spending a long time preparing for spell invocation, it is possible to cast a massive spell centered around the location where the ritual was performed. It was created with the goal of magnifying the potency and AoE of existing spells, so it's fundamentally able to be used in conjunction with other systems of magic. For example, “spell radius expanding magic circle”, which is the foundation of teletomancy, enables one to change a spell from another system of magic into an AoE spell just by writing it in. That is to say, most teletomancy spells are, for example, “both teletomancy as well as nymphomancy.”

>In teletomancy, most of the time either a magic circle or an altar imbued with spell formulas is used as a cornerstone, and spells are cast by storing mana within it. The most typical way of storing mana within a circle is to continuously chant incantations, and other than that, there are also various other methods that are a bit peculiar such as setting up offerings and magical intermediaries, continuously dancing within the circle, and so forth. These processes are generally called “rituals”. There are both ones where the spell is constantly being cast while performing the ritual, and ones where the spell is cast after storing up power by means of the ritual. Theoretically, it's possible to cast spells with unlimited range, but it would take an absurd amount of time. In the case of a spell that could engulf the entirety of an enormous nation, it might even take dozens of casters years to pull it off. Moreover, it's easy to enhance and expand a spell by making addendums to the magic circle or increasing the number of offerings, and this is also suitable when casting a combination of two or more spells at the same time or casting compound spells.

>Furthermore, when monsters perform teletomancy, the most typical and effective method to perform a ritual is to use themselves as intermediaries by continuously having sex with men within the circle due to the distinctive property of mamono mana to inflate by absorbing human mana. We can say that the ability possessed by the monsters of Zipangu known as “Ryu (Encyclopedia II – p.182)” to bring about rain by obtaining mana from having sex with their husband is also a sort of teletomancy.

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>Translation note:

>Teletomancy is based on the Greek word "telete", meaning roughly "ritual, rite, ceremony".

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