Aistalise Literature
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Compendium of Sapient Species by DIM_Light22
Fandoms: Original Work, Monster Girls | Monster Boys, Furry (Fandom)
02 Jul 2026
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This is a non-comprehensive collection of descriptions and explanations on all the non-human species created by the deities of Aistalise to bring about humanity's subjugation.
These are not necessary to enjoy the stories for this setting, although they may help you understand details left unsaid.
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- Part 1 of Aistalise Literature
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Lewd Stories from Aistalise by DIM_Light22
Fandoms: Original Work, Monster Girls | Monster Boys, Furry (Fandom)
31 May 2026
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If you're a submissive guy who just wants someone to hold you, odds are you'll enjoy at least one of these short stories (Table of Contents is Chapter One).
In Aistalise, humanity was punished for their arrogance by the gods, who created hundreds of species, each of which has a critical need for humans, either for reproduction, sustinence, or both (no need is fatal for the human). Usually the sustinence is "somehow your cum gives energy" but sometimes it's a bit more... involved. Read the by-chapter tags in the Table of Contents.
The stories follow the MC in second-person being thrown into different scenarios leading to a lewd encounter with the race in the chapter name. Sometimes the MC is "isekaied," while other times they're a native.
The stories with a furry woman are marked as such, if you don't like fluffy hugs.
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- Part 2 of Aistalise Literature
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This story is heavily based off of Club Food by Glargicus.
When I say "heavily," I mean the entire plot is copied almost verbatim, although slight deviations occur more frequently as the story progresses. The original is a badly tagged vore story that I stumbled across on AO3 a couple years ago, and haven't been able to purge from my mind since. I enjoyed it a lot, at least until the vore section started, so this story is my attempt at closure, by wiping the fatal parts and making the predator a little bit nicer. There are other changes, such as switching the story from third-person past tense to second-person present tense, grammatical fixes, more frequent paragraph breaks, improved sentence structure and variety, decreased repetition in word usage, and of course changing it to fit in Aistalise, but otherwise it's exactly the same. You can tell because I'd never have the perseverance to write this much build-up to a sex scene, lol.If you've never read Club Food, the plot is a skinny dude going to a club for the first time and being, quite literally, swept off his feet by a BBW, except, in this version, she's an anthro. At the end, she decides she's going to eat him, regardless of what he wants.
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- Part 3 of Aistalise Literature
