Goblins Vs. Earth Girls: Earth Views on Slavery
At around the same time that Grimnor seized the portal to Elevosia from the Cult of Ug’dromon, goblin scouts found a top secret temple of the cult, whose priests had opened portals to yet another world. This was a world of humans called "Earth." The goblins imprisoned the cultists and forced them to open portals between Aegor and Earth. Eager to get access of their own supply of slaves, for which they did not have to share with the orcs, the goblins began to explore this strange new world. The goblins began sending back communiques to their goblin chief, Globtooth, with intelligence on Earth. These are their communiques.
To: Globtooth
From: Goblin Team 1
Day 20
One thing we have learned about the cunts in this human nation on earth that we are raiding is that the idea of slavery is truly alien and unimaginable for them. Though slavery exists on their world, it is apparently rare or practically non-existent in many of their nations and is considered to be completely immoral. Of course, most humans on Aegor also despise and fear slavery, but all of them fully understand that, for the women, slavery is a very distinct possibility and a fate that will befall many of them. Though earth cunts know of the concept, the idea of being enslaved is simply beyond their comprehension.
Thus, at first, they stubbornly refuse to accept that they are slaves or that they can even be enslaved. Take Earth Cunt 9 (formerly known as Mary) for example. When she was taken and informed of her fate, she angrily demanded to be released and insisted that slavery "is not lawful" in her society. But thankfully, a steady dose of goblin cock, whipping, and being collared and branded has helped her to understand her situation. In fact, rather quickly.
Thus, earth cunts' views on slavery does not pose a major barrier. They are quick learners. After they get over their initial shock and denial, they will start to accept that they are slaves.
Note: These stories take place in the same setting as the main stories, but are not directly tied to them and nothing that happens in these stories will be referenced in or impact the main storyline.
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