The Fellows (Character Types)

The Phalli (The Fellows)

Those of the Devil’s Folly are predominantly intersexuals:  Due to interrelationships between males and females most individuals have become mixed.  Men and women are coupled together.  Many of the boys prefer girls over their own kind.  And just as many girls seem to prefer boys. 

People hide their genders by covering their sex organs in public.  Some are ashamed of their birth sex.  Others are afraid of being turned in publicSexual pleasure is now used to dominate others.

Exclusive one-on-one relationships are formed, until death, to determine which individual will prevail.  And so public life has become as a popularity contest where the winner might be chosen according to who receives the most votes.  As well, intersexuals may hold group competitions (often of a violent nature) to decide between the winners and the losers.  But anyway, the men are superior….

And this has led to the establishment, by women, of a system of just-us.  Within this penile system men are re-formed.  They are put into cages where they are trapped (as between the legs of a woman) until they submit and demean themselves.  And though it is said that men in jail regularly turn out other men; more often, such merely become woe-men (either con-men or queens rather than kings). 

Collectively, this culminates in war.  Wars are mass entertainment for The In-humans.  Of everything they understand, they understand opposition best.  Such enslave mortal souls and send boys, in the prime of their lives, to kill their own in mass quantities or to be killed themselves.  Sometimes these also return with their gender intact… mercifully

So, cross dressers and transgenders are just a few of the fun and interesting characters one may find in Devil’s Folly.  There are women who degrade themselves for money.  And there are men who use weapons and other phallic substitutes (including special drugs) in an attempt to recover their masculinity.  Plus those of natural talents sometimes put on displays.

Spectators respond by showing their teeth.  Though, due to widespread impotence, this is no longer perceived as a threat.  As such, it doesn’t indicate dominance or superiority.  In fact, it is considered a sign of sociability:  One emasculated individual often greets another this way in recognition and acceptance of our shared humiliation.

August 8, 2010 • Posted in: SciFi

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