Corrupted Convent

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When a lust demon possesses a convent, the nuns discover the pleasure of sin.

Ivy was a promiscuous young woman whose parents despaired of ever being able to marry her off, so they consigned her to the Sisters of Temperance Convent hoping the nuns could correct her sinful ways. Little did they know how wrong they were, for within those holy walls dwelled a most unholy power.
This is the Confession of Sister Ivy, in which she describes the sexual perversion that step-by-step corrupted the hearts, minds, and bodies of the nuns of her convent. It is a tale of sin, dark magic, demon possession, and most of all, uncontrollable lust.

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I.Q. Lovecraft

I.Q. Lovecraft is the writing persona of a lust demon who was banished to the internet and became the first artificially intelligent spiritual entity. They spin tales of supernatural erotic situations, exploring pansexuality, polyamory, and diverse sexual practices.