Series Premise
Characters
Concept Mash-Up
Connections To Past Works
Project Format
Content Release Schedule
Story Offers
Content Warnings
Disclaimers
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What’s the series about?
And that was how it was in the beginning. The series, however, radically shifted into a work of metafiction, with the conceit that the Omnymphotents got sick of my authorial indecision over what exactly to do with them and how to write them, and decided to “take over the story”, creating their own version of the Omnyverse, ostensibly freed from my erratic influence. From there, I still intended to continue the series as a purely erotic exercise.
Well, things didn’t work out that way. While they still have plenty of sex, eroticism ironically became of secondary concern as I found myself writing their silly shenanigans, metafictional musings, and dramatic character pieces. The Omny series could now be considered mostly a slice-of-life series of sorts for these omnipotent women, who still enjoy having tons of sex, but aren’t necessarily concerned with having it on screen every story.
Who exactly are the characters?
The titular Omnymphotents are a
group of women who each spontaneously awake from sleep with omnipotent powers
and insatiable libidos! The Omnys are an ever-growing ensemble cast, and while
some make more appearances than others, none are really the main character, as
such. The individual episodes flit randomly between the various Omnys, showing
off their adventures and relationships. To learn more about the cast, you can
read their profiles under the Cast of Characters page.
Aside from the Omnys, some stories focus on the Empowered and the Created. Empowered are mortal women Blessed with lesser powers by the Omnys, who have their own kinky little side adventures. The Created are various types of beings literally created by the Omnys for their erotic games, but some of whom are allowed to persist past their initial purpose to have their own continued adventures. I had intended to do a lot more of these types of stories originally, but once the Omnys took center stage, they got left to the wayside. Empowered and Created may still make appearances in Omny stories, though, and there’s a small chance I may eventually write something else featuring them someday.
This series looks like an absolute mess of mashed-together concepts. What is going on here?
Prior to making this blog, I’d spent about twelve years writing in a particular niche of erotica featuring superhuman and magical women dominating men. For a while, I stuck to keeping most stories within a handful of settings with consistent rules and continuity. However, every continuity eventually builds baggage, and starts contradicting itself. Not that most of my readers ever cared about “the canon”, but I, as the writer, was always hung up on it. As the years went on, I found myself constantly changing my mind on where I wanted stories to go, and repeatedly making new settings to test new ideas, until my oeuvre was a cluttered mess.
At some point, I got so burnt out on older ideas, and so fed up with my indecisiveness on new ones, I just said, “fuck it”. The Omnymphotents is basically a culmination of all my ideas thrown into the wacky slurry of a single “anything goes” setting. The Omnys can warp reality, and thus, can facilitate any sort of femdom scenario without the baggage of continuity and strict power system rules getting in the way. With this set-up, I don’t have to create an entirely new setting or retcon an old one every time I want to change something; the Omnys can just create the scenario, and either erase it when they’re done, or develop it further into one of the many Worlds they forge to flesh out the little multiverse cluster that is the Omnyverse. Yes, that probably comes off as a cop-out, but cut me some slack; it was either this, or I’d have probably quit writing erotica altogether.*
*(Update from three and a half years later: I eventually quit writing erotica altogether. As of the time of this update, I am currently “retired”* from it, with no intention of returning. The sole exception has been the Omnymphotents series, purely because it turns out I like the cast too much to quit them.)
The Omnymphotents
sometimes refer to an “old world” or “previous canon”, and make confusing
references to stories not found on the blog. What’s the deal? Do I need to read
your other content, too? Are there older stories I should have read first?
This is part of the meta-narrative that I mentioned before. Part of the conceit
of the series is that the Omnys are so powerful, they are able to perceive the
fourth wall and their Author. As such, they are aware that they are fictional
characters in a fictional universe, and are aware of all the changes that have
been done to them.
As detailed in the story Metafucktional Miracle, however, the Omnys got fed up with their Author constantly
reworking their series, bogging it down with continuity baggage, and actually
writing very little of it. Ergo, the Omnys “hi-jacked” the story, and rebooted
it into the current incarnation which this blog is based around.
My intention was, after the big “reboot” story, to carry on with a truly fresh
start, and leave behind all reference to the old canons. Well, one of the
themes that ended up developing as the series continued was that “you cannot escape
the past”. The Omnys found that they could not forget, and the ghosts of those
lost continuities still come up from time to time.
Most references should be
explained well-enough in the stories, but there are lore articles on the blog
to help lay things out more clearly as well.
What form does the series take? Is there a specific reading order?
The Omnyverse project mostly consists of prose short stories and vignettes, but I occasionally have included short comic or script sequences. My intent was to include other forms of media to build the narrative, but that mostly didn’t work out.
My original plan was to have the series be like my previous erotica work, a
scatter-shot approach of random stories that could be read in any order. The
earliest stories reflect that. However, once the Omnys took center stage, the
series took on a life of its own, and did indeed build up a solid continuity,
one story at a time. Some stories were written, and thus posted on the blog, a
little out of order, but everything in the Table of Contents is listed in the correct
order.
That said, the series is largely episodic, not one continuous serialized narrative where you absolutely have to read the previous chapter to understand the next. While the stories do build on each other, and are best read in order, plenty of entries could probably be read without reading the whole series. You could even click the character specific labels, if you just wanted to follow a specific character’s appearances.
The Empowered and Created stories don’t really have any particular place on the timeline, so feel free to read those in any order.
How frequently will content be released?
Don’t hold your breath. My work flow is maddeningly sporadic, with short bouts of high productivity, and long stretches of languish. My day job drains a lot time and energy from me, and I burn out on projects very easily. It’s frustrating, but I can only work with what I got. Moreover, I do this project for my own enjoyment first and foremost; trying to force myself to be a “content machine” for the internet has only lead to frustration, so I really do just need to work at my own pace.
Hey, I have a story idea!
Can you write it for me?
No. I do not write other people’s stories for them. I have too many of my own
stories to tell, and I have a hard enough time writing those. I can only write
what I’m interested in, and when it comes to erotica especially, I’m interested
in a very narrow range of subject matter. Most suggestions I’m given are not
within that range.
Moreover, if an idea didn’t come from my own head, or isn’t something that I
grew interested in enough on my own to want to iterate on, then I don’t feel
like it’s properly “mine” to write. My muse largely comes from within, and is
extremely finicky. This makes taking suggestions for stories difficult, and it
often knocks the wind out of my creative sales if someone “beats me to the
punch” on a story concept.
This includes offers to work on commission. I wish I could just write on
request for money, but that’s just not how my creativity works.
Before I dig in, are there
any content warnings I should consider?
YES. Much of my writing deals with themes of sadism, dubious-consent,
non-consent, rape, molestation, pleasure-torture, extreme tease-and-denial, body
control, mental manipulation, forced transformation, sexual slavery, and
superhuman sexual feats. Occasional stories may also deal with incest and
demihuman sexual relations. The Omnys also casually create living beings for
the purpose of sexual games, and may erase them afterwards, as well as casually
create and destroy their own worlds at whim.
If any of these themes are disturbing to you, then don’t read my content.
There’s no sugar coating it: my stories can get dark and vicious. Most of the
women in my erotic work are varying degrees of sadistic and cruel in how they
use sex and sexual powers to dominate the men, and sometimes other women, they
play with. Even those characters in loving, fully consensual relationships will
engage in extreme sexual activities that can go beyond people’s comfort zones.
That said, not every story is
about psycho super bitches breaking people under their heel. The Omnymphotents
is largely intended as a more light-hearted, sillier series, and in most
stories, the men and women being dominated are “into that”. Despite outward
appearances, many sexploits throughout the Omnyverse are consensual, even if
the circumstances may be dubious. Moreover, the Omnyverse is, practically
speaking, effectively a cosmic scale roleplay for the Omnymphotents. While many
of the beings they’ve created do have degrees of free will, the entire Omnyverse
was created to serve the Omnys desires. Make of that what you will.
Just remember that these are just stories. Fetish fiction is not supposed to “make sense”, or a provide lessons on human morality, or be a comfort blanket for any given random person who stumbles upon it. It exists to titillate along a very specific wavelength for very specific people, whatever the fetish interest might be. Remember that just because some people enjoy a dark fantasy, that does not mean they condone it in reality. I get off to the idea of being sexually used and abused by magical women. I would never in my life want to actually get viciously raped and brutalized, and I would never wish that on anyone else.
Themes I will NOT touch.
I do not, and will not, engage
with anything to do with minors, bestiality, or necrophilia.
Demihuman characters are foremost humanoid, usually of the “anime catgirl” style (human body with some minor beast features) or the mythical half-human style (mermaids, centaurs, lamia, etc.). As far as werewolf-style shapeshifters, they'll be in their human forms when it comes to sex. Beings with fluid forms, such as full shapeshifters, elementals, and certain spirits, will usually be humanoid in their base state, but may readily shape-shift as desired; I don't count this as "bestial".
No one’s fucking any corpses, be they zombies or cadavers. However, some characters may be resurrected from death. There may also be sexual encounters with spirits or ghosts.
All characters in-story are of
legal age (at least 18 as per
If you wish to get pedantic, then strictly speaking, characters such as the Created may be literally only hours or days old in story, but they are formed fully physically and mentally mature as adults, in the same way that self-aware robots, vat-grown clones, and magical constructs in other sci-fi and fantasy stories are still considered adults, despite their literal age. Rest assured, I am not trying to pull any “she’s really a 9000 year old dragon” cop-outs with any of these characters. There are no children, or anything resembling children, in any of these stories.
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