Xaltatun of Acheron's Web Site

 

 

Well, you've agreed to the legalities, so you're probably wondering, "What Have I gotten myself into now?"

It's a bunch of stories (close to 40 at the moment). There are ponygirls all over the place (which is enough to justify the X rating), a small amount of sex, some of this and that. To repeat the entry page, there are few, if any, stroke stories here. They've all got noticable plots, characterization and settings. They mostly involve bondage, submission, dominance. Most, but by no means all, are ponygirl (and a few ponyboy) stories. Some of them have transgender themes, or mention transgender themes in passing. I don't do forced feminization, humiliation, violence (except in real moderation), underage sex or incest. That doesn't mean that some of those may not turn up in one story or another; they are part of real life, after all. They will not, however, be the main component of any story on this site.

They're mostly science fiction (in the sense of reasonably well worked out world building and some adherence to the "only one impossible technology" rule. Some of them are out and out sword and sorcery fantasy, a few take place in the Real World (tm). The science fiction and fantasy stories contain the occasional reference to obscure (and some not so obscure) works. If that turns your crank, have fun finding them. (No, there are no prizes.) A couple are humor (closer to slapstick, actually), but most of them are pretty mainline in that respect.

Enjoy. I'll be posting them over the next few weeks as I finish editing them.

Community

I ran across this neat story excerpt on Sir Jeff's Ponygirl Web Site, so I went out and bought the stories. Then I went into an obsessive trance and wrote the first few of these. At the moment, there are fourteen stories in the series. This differs from the version on Sir Jeff's site in that two stories have been combined, and one is withdrawn.

Some of the characters and settings originated in two stories (Adventures on the Hoof and Ponygirls, Inc.) by Sir Thomas; the settings and characters are used by permission. There is a short authorized excerpt from 'Ponygirls, Inc.' on Sir Jeff's web site. These two stories are copyright by The Academy Club, and should not be on any free web site.

The series premise is that of the organization that kidnaps young women, trains them to be ponygirls and then sells them. Over the course of the series, the situation changes to one where the organization serves the needs of young women who want to spend a large part of their lives as ponygirls, and of the various people that like to maintain a stable of ponygirls and race and show them.

Many of the stories are set around the Arizona Community (frequently just called the Community), which is a small town of around 4000 people living in caverns inside a mountain that has been built over the course of the late 19th century to the early 21st. It trains and sells around 600 ponygirls a year, as well as having several hundred ponygirls internally. It's got several full sized ponygirl racetracks with associated exercise areas and so forth. Altogether, one of the wierder places in the known universe.

Some of the other stories take place at Fran's Ponygirl Stable; the others mostly take place in one college setting or another.

Ponygirl Finds Her Place

This is the first story in the Community series. It introduces one of the main series characters: Alice. I originally wrote it in mid 2000 and then revised it in early 2001. I've just cleaned up the revision slightly, although I haven't changed the plot or anything. (July 2004). If you're interested in the way my style has changed in the interim, the original is here.

In this one, Alice is kidnapped to become a ponygirl. Little do they know...

And just who is Xaltatun of Acheron?

Xaltatun of Acheron is the name of one of the bad guys from one of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories. Conan and this priest of Mitra (whose name I've forgotten) manage to save the world from a plot to subjugate the entire shmozzle using the sorcerous powers of a gem known only as the Heart of Ahramin. It appeared to work, but all is not as it appears. Stay tuned for the True Story of how Colon The Conqueror was Driven out of the Far Northland by his Half-Brother, SemiColon!