The Marionette’s Dance: A Forced Feminization Tale

Kira Rook


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He was the master of movement. Now, he moves only when pulled.

Master Jiro is the "Uncatchable Wind"—an assassin of legendary agility who has never been touched in combat. Disdainful of those who are slow or clumsy, he infiltrates the Theatre of a Thousand Strings to kill a corrupt governor. But he flies into a trap woven not of steel, but of invisible spirit silk.

Captured by Mistress Yori, the Weaver of Nerves, Jiro is not executed. Instead, he is re-strung.

Through agonizing acupuncture and magical carpentry, Jiro’s autonomy is severed. His hardened muscles are shaved down to delicate, feminine smoothness. His joints are dislocated and replaced with enchanted ball-bearings for impossible flexibility. His will is chemically eroded until he becomes Hana—a "Living Marionette."

Suspended by silver hooks and controlled by a wooden cross-bar, Hana must perform for the very warlords Jiro once hunted. In this terrifying new reality, to dance is to survive, and pleasure is the only reward for total obedience.

The Marionette’s Dance is a high-heat Wuxia erotica tale exploring themes of extreme loss of motor control, puppetry fetish, forced performance, body modification, and public humiliation.

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