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4/12/2025, 9:15:46 AM
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> stepmom was gracious enough to not fire you
Very elegant way to justify the 60-day timer! But that raises an interesting possibility: the stepmother and daughter are the *last* heroines to be confronted and raped, ideally with some kind of kidnapping/confinement/blackmail, just in case the stepmother retaliates by firing the protagonist on the spot. The targeting of the other heroines is a way of building up internal popular support to make the coup as complete as possible. It’d deviate from the standard BISHOP formula to have it that way, but maybe some timeline jumping the player can experience the stepmother and stepsister scenes, with the understanding that it’s happening later in the timeline.
> I like your idea.
Thanks, glad you liked it. A lot of complaints about the helper character tends to be that they sabotage the type of heroine they would have been if not already mindbroken and sex-addicted, so the secretary doing this because she wants to will ideally add that depth.
> her daddy is looking elsewhere to pawn of his princess.
That’s fantastic! Maybe this girl was perhaps aware of his sexual appetite and lowkey getting excited at marrying him given she’s a sheltered goody two-shoes princess, but she’s obedient to her father and the MC thinks she hates him now, hence the rape. But over time they reconcile, the girl agrees to support his plan, and shyly admits to now having a rape fetish so “please take responsibility”.
> Cause she IS better than the MC at everything.
This could tie into the “as complete as possible” aspect as well - having her on side would go a long way. Also, if we go with the reconciliation thing I said above, what if the MC does indeed work hard but the madonna resents him because she thinks he got an unfair leg up (which he did), and MC rapes her out of jealousy? That might put more of a nuance on it (although again, deviating from BISHOP's schtick)
Keep cooking, Anon! I'm loving this.
> stepmom was gracious enough to not fire you
Very elegant way to justify the 60-day timer! But that raises an interesting possibility: the stepmother and daughter are the *last* heroines to be confronted and raped, ideally with some kind of kidnapping/confinement/blackmail, just in case the stepmother retaliates by firing the protagonist on the spot. The targeting of the other heroines is a way of building up internal popular support to make the coup as complete as possible. It’d deviate from the standard BISHOP formula to have it that way, but maybe some timeline jumping the player can experience the stepmother and stepsister scenes, with the understanding that it’s happening later in the timeline.
> I like your idea.
Thanks, glad you liked it. A lot of complaints about the helper character tends to be that they sabotage the type of heroine they would have been if not already mindbroken and sex-addicted, so the secretary doing this because she wants to will ideally add that depth.
> her daddy is looking elsewhere to pawn of his princess.
That’s fantastic! Maybe this girl was perhaps aware of his sexual appetite and lowkey getting excited at marrying him given she’s a sheltered goody two-shoes princess, but she’s obedient to her father and the MC thinks she hates him now, hence the rape. But over time they reconcile, the girl agrees to support his plan, and shyly admits to now having a rape fetish so “please take responsibility”.
> Cause she IS better than the MC at everything.
This could tie into the “as complete as possible” aspect as well - having her on side would go a long way. Also, if we go with the reconciliation thing I said above, what if the MC does indeed work hard but the madonna resents him because she thinks he got an unfair leg up (which he did), and MC rapes her out of jealousy? That might put more of a nuance on it (although again, deviating from BISHOP's schtick)
Keep cooking, Anon! I'm loving this.
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