the Fable of Mandrill

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Bol A grotesque transformation. A televised reckoning. A fable for anyone who's ever been made monstrous for surviving. Congresswoman Ruth Anne Nantz always knew what she stood for. Her values were simple: faith, family, and the natural order-defined, of course, by whoever held the microphone. In South Carolina's wealthiest district, that microphone belonged to her. Her rise was swift, her following fervent. Her rhetoric was praised from pulpits and prime-time broadcasts alike, but when a televised slip becomes a viral spiral, and something begins to change in her skin, Ruth Anne learns what happens when a story grows teeth. The Fable of the Mandrill is a folkloric gothic horror tale rooted in political spectacle, supernatural justice, and the price of rhetorical cruelty. It is a story about transformation-literal and otherwise-and what happens when the body refuses to remain symbolic. As Ruth Anne's evolution accelerates, so too does the collapse of the systems around her. She becomes a symbol her own ideology cannot contain. Some call her cursed. Some call her divine. None of them are ready for what comes next. This novel contains emotionally intense material, including explicit scenes of anti-trans rhetoric, ideological manipulation, and a disturbingly ritualized assault portrayed through the lens of public shaming and media complicity. These events are integral to the story's arc of consequence and metamorphosis, but may be distressing to some readers. Told in rich, theatrical prose and steeped in folkloric inevitability, The Fable of the Mandrill is not a tale of redemption. It is the story of what happens when you weaponize fear-and the spiral comes for you. The Fable of the Mandrill is the fifth standalone entry in the Feast Tales for Famine Times series, a cycle of gothic folk horror fables exploring transformation, justice, and the monstrous logic of power. Each tale can be read in any order and delves into a different subgenre-from historical body horror to contemporary political myth. This explores Animal Satire. This is a story about what happens when the forces of the universe make visible the hatred behind beliefs that demand that children who don't even understand gender conformity are forced to comply with it. Most of the kids will be fine. It's the cruelty of adults who know better that eventually gets punished.

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A grotesque transformation. A televised reckoning. A fable for anyone who's ever been made monstrous for surviving. Congresswoman Ruth Anne Nantz always knew what she stood for. Her values were simple: faith, family, and the natural order-defined, of course, by whoever held the microphone. In South Carolina's wealthiest district, that microphone belonged to her. Her rise was swift, her following fervent. Her rhetoric was praised from pulpits and prime-time broadcasts alike, but when a televised slip becomes a viral spiral, and something begins to change in her skin, Ruth Anne learns what happens when a story grows teeth. The Fable of the Mandrill is a folkloric gothic horror tale rooted in political spectacle, supernatural justice, and the price of rhetorical cruelty. It is a story about transformation-literal and otherwise-and what happens when the body refuses to remain symbolic. As Ruth Anne's evolution accelerates, so too does the collapse of the systems around her. She becomes a symbol her own ideology cannot contain. Some call her cursed. Some call her divine. None of them are ready for what comes next. This novel contains emotionally intense material, including explicit scenes of anti-trans rhetoric, ideological manipulation, and a disturbingly ritualized assault portrayed through the lens of public shaming and media complicity. These events are integral to the story's arc of consequence and metamorphosis, but may be distressing to some readers. Told in rich, theatrical prose and steeped in folkloric inevitability, The Fable of the Mandrill is not a tale of redemption. It is the story of what happens when you weaponize fear-and the spiral comes for you. The Fable of the Mandrill is the fifth standalone entry in the Feast Tales for Famine Times series, a cycle of gothic folk horror fables exploring transformation, justice, and the monstrous logic of power. Each tale can be read in any order and delves into a different subgenre-from historical body horror to contemporary political myth. This explores Animal Satire. This is a story about what happens when the forces of the universe make visible the hatred behind beliefs that demand that children who don't even understand gender conformity are forced to comply with it. Most of the kids will be fine. It's the cruelty of adults who know better that eventually gets punished.


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