Sigo Yuugi (“After Death Play”) [English], by Doumou

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By Oliver (AKA the Admin) on 8 comments

Necrophilia rules.

Woohoo, at last, I’m sharing necrophilia on Hentairules!!!
NECROPHILIA FOR THE WIN!!! ^__________^

Well… sort of. Have you heard of Taoists ? If you’re into mangas, anime or RPGs, most probably. These are those dead women corpses, wearing Chinese clothes, preserved in the same state they had when they were alive, and controlled by a paper seal stamped on their forehead.

… And here, I’m almost hearing the sighs of relief from the readers :D
Let’s skip on the details, this is well-drawn sex with growing feelings, a definitely original and worth read, I believe ^^
Credits are for Pony, CorvertOpBoobs and Lazarus LP, from Lazarus-H, thank you! :jap:

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azrael0070
azrael0070
8 years ago

Obligatory TvTropes link for the jiangshi: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Chines

kcz117
kcz117
8 years ago

Anything by Doumou get put in my vault! Reminds me of another couple of works by someone else, though those had a couple of mummys. Can't remember who did it though…

Edit: it was 'Holiday Party' by Kurosawa Kiyotaka

Schuyler Thorpe
8 years ago

Someone should point out to Oliver that if Jeffrey Dahlmer was still alive today, he'd fap to this. B)

link
link
8 years ago

it did not seem so much like necrophilia to me if she was total zombie yeah but her body seemed like a cryostasis type since she was not deteriorating at all

MHM
MHM
8 years ago
Reply to  link

Probably chalk it up to a combination of "H-LOGIC" and "SCIENCE (or at least some form of Ancient Science)". B)

Superschwul
Superschwul
8 years ago

jiangshi are awesome

Silvs
Silvs
8 years ago

Should say Jiangshi (Chinese Vampire/Zombie) in your description, not a Taoist. A Jiangshi, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiangshi) matches the picture in that the woman is recently dead, has the characteristic mystical tag glued on the forehead (haven't been able to find out what it's suppose to do,) uniform coatlike robe, and a round hat. Kind of like the old fashioned suit, flowing black cape, and bloodstone pendant Dracula is usually shown wearing. A Taoist is someone who believes in the religion of Taoism (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiangshi) Obtw, Link, one of the descriptions of a Jiangshi is a corpse that had been buried for a long time, but doesn't decompose.

gka
gka
8 years ago
Reply to  Silvs

In a Japanese cultural context, the tag is a Shinto affectation, not a Taoist one, called an ofuda (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ofuda). They're also associated with a system of magic called Onmyodo, derived from a hybridization of native Shinto and imported Chinese Taoism, with shades of Buddhism added for flavor. Onmyodo imagery is essentially the lens that most Japanese people see Taoism (and a great deal of Chinese folklore besides) through – I wouldn't be surprised if Chinese representations of Jiangshi with an ofuda on its head could be traced back to Japanese cultural exports, since the "standard" Jiangshi look is just the sort of mishmash of unrelated images that tends to emerge from exoticism.