Eros Biography
Eros Biography
Eros started out as an innocent cub in a peaceful pack, living happily in the forest.
Until, one day, a band of hunters arrived, and killed all of the pack, except for Eros, and a young male cub, named Reece.
They were worrying about their future, until they were approached by Nerthus, their goddess. She gave them the option to accept her gift of eternal life, heightened senses, the power of hypnosis, the ability to shapshift into any form they please, and the ability to cease aging at the fox age of 19.
Eros and Reece accepted in a heartbeat.
They then used their newfound powers to hunt down and kill all the hunters who had terrorized their valley.
Some time later, they mated, and had a healthy cub whom they named Adabel.
They played and celebrated as the years went by.
However, Eros felt that Adabel was not enough. She wanted to repopulate the valley with her own kind. So, when they traveled around the world, Eros spent half her time searching for young human women. She believed that human women were easily susceptible to hypnosis, and thus would be perfect targets for her plan.
Thus, a cycle was formed. Eros would find a young woman whom she considered worthy (the required age would range from eight to early twenties), observe and record their physical information (hair color, clothing, and age.), track their scent, transform into a young woman, then lure them with her hypnosis powers, telling them to strip, then swim with her in the very lake where she had gotten her powers, where her victim would transform into a humanoid vixen, then she would have them mate with Reece, then they would give birth to a cub.
Now, Eros was not entirely evil. So, if one of her slaves somehow gives birth to a child with human appearance, she would just shape shift into a human, and take them to the nearest orphanage.
She also spent her vacationing time collecting members of the wild dog family. (Foxes, wolves, all that). Now, if any of her slaves starts showing signs of the lake water effect wearing off, or any sign of insubordination, she would lock them in a cage, and have them spend the night with whichever of these wild dogs was feeling the horniest. (She could tell that by their scent. Oh, did I mention that these are all male?) Then the next morning, she would have them drink some of the water from the lake. Eros didn't believe in killing her slaves, since she saw much beauty in every one of them.
There's no knowing how many women she needs to satisfy her population demand, but one things for certain: She's very passionate about her species, and believes it to be superior to other species.
THE END.