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Meek to Myth: Stop the war! - Chapter 9 - 3D Adult Comic
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2026, 11:36:16 AM »
Meek to Myth: Stop the war! - Chapter 9 - 3D Adult Comic 60 pages
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Title: Stop the War! - A Giantess Fetish Story

Chapter 9: The Enormous Realm


In the aftermath of the battle, Jane found herself standing in the midst of a vast, barren land. The ground beneath her feet trembled ominously, as if the very earth itself were alive and trembling. Towering columns of rock jutted out from the ground on all sides, their jagged edges glistening in the faint light that filtered through the overcast sky. A stiff breeze whipped past her, carrying with it the acrid scent of sulfur and brimstone. It was clear to Jane that she had stumbled into a realm unlike any she had ever known before. She was surrounded by towering peaks of rock, soaring high into the sky like mountains, their rough surfaces seeming to shift and change in the shifting light. In the distance, she could see great chasms in the earth, filled with billowing clouds of steam and smoke. The air itself seemed to pulse with an unseen energy, vibrating with a primal force that sent shivers down her spine.

Jane took a deep breath, trying to calm her racing heart. She had no idea how she had gotten here, or what she was supposed to do now. She knew that she had to find a way back to her world, back to her normal size. But for now, she had to push her fear aside and focus on surviving in this strange new place. She began to walk forward, her feet sinking into the soft, yielding surface beneath her. She could feel the ground rumbling beneath her, as if it was alive and moving. After what felt like hours of walking, she spotted something in the distance. A glimmer of light, shimmering through the fog. She quickened her pace, driven by a desperate need to reach whatever was causing that light. As she drew closer, she realized that it was a city, carved out of the rocky landscape. Towering spires and soaring arches rose up into the sky, their surfaces gleaming in the dim light. The air was filled with the sound of voices, echoing off the surrounding peaks.

Jane approached the city with a mixture of awe and trepidation. The scale of everything was so immense, it was hard for her to even comprehend. The towering walls that surrounded the city reached high into the sky, dwarfing even the tallest of the surrounding peaks. She could see people moving about on the walls, their tiny figures barely visible against the massive backdrop. As she drew closer, she could see that the entrance was guarded by a pair of immense stone doors, carved with intricate designs. They stood there, looming over her like a pair of colossal guardians. With a deep breath, she stepped forward, her hand reaching out to touch the cool surface of the stones. The thought of being crushed by the doors sent a wave of fear through her, but she forced herself to continue. She pushed against one of the doors, but it didn't budge. She tried to push harder, but it was like pushing against a mountain. Panic started to rise within her, but just as she was about to give up, she felt something shift beneath her feet. The ground was rising, lifting her up towards the door. She closed her eyes, bracing herself for the impact, but instead of hitting the door, she felt herself passing through a gap. With a gasp of relief, she found herself standing inside the city, surrounded by soaring spires and towering arches. The light that had drawn her here was coming from a massive dome that rose above her, its surface shimmering with an otherworldly glow. She had made it inside the city, but now she had to find a way to stop the war. To do that, she would have to find the one person who could help her... the queen of this enormous realm.

 

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