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MCP SE01 - Metamor City Anniversary

Posted by Raven on 22 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: erotica, Metamor Fanfic, fantasy, Podcast Episodes

The Metamor City Podcast introduces its first fan-created story! John and Lissa are an aging married couple from a rural part of the Empire, and both of them are plagued by chronic diseases that make sexual intimacy difficult. Every year, on their anniversary, they come to Metamor City to take advantage of the (relatively) inexpensive magic that is readily available here – magic that, for one night, will give them relief from their symptoms and allow them to enjoy each other’s bodies. This year, however, they just might be getting more than they bargained for…

Metamor City Anniversary is an explicitly erotic story and is not suitable for children. Listener discretion is advised.

Interested in writing a story for The Metamor City Podcast? Contact Chris Lester at feedback@metamorcity.com.

Promos:

Nobilis Erotica

Christiana Ellis - Space Casey

Bumper:

MA in PA, of Better Late Than Never

The Music:

Opening Credits: “Zeon Control”, by Metaverse
Story Intro: “Divine Light”, by Ariaphonics
Interlude: “Moonlight Sonata”, by Ludwig von Beethoven; performed by Mario Ajero
Bed Music: “Smoke-Filled Room”, by Dave Thornton

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Metamor City’s first fanfic!

Posted by Raven on 18 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Metamor Fanfic, Announcements

This is so cool I just had to share it. Nobilis of Nobilis Erotica has released the first Metamor City fanfic, a story called “Anniversary”. It’s appearing in Nobilis Erotica #44.

Fair warning: as his podcast’s name suggests, this is erotica. It’s a sexually explicit story and not appropriate for children. But what Nobilis has done here isn’t just sex for the sake of sex. This is a story that clearly has personal meaning for Nobilis, and it shows through in the quality of the characterization.

“Anniversary” is about an aging married couple who love each other very much, but don’t often get the chance to express their love sexually because they both suffer from chronic illnesses that make sex difficult or impossible. Once a year, on their anniversary, they travel from their rural home to Metamor City, where the magic that can give them a night’s relief is comparatively cheap and accessible. They’d never be able to afford the city’s high cost of living full time, and the trip itself is expensive, so they’re stuck with this once-a-year experience when they can really express their love the way they want to.

It’s a beautiful story, full of genuine, tender emotions, and Nobilis has caught the flavor of Metamor City perfectly. If you’re not bothered by sexually-explicit fiction, I definitely recommend it.

Nobilis Erotica #44