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Tower of Lust: Humanity's Last Stand
When a mysterious tower appears and humanity faces extinction, survivors must navigate floors filled with seductive monsters where defeat means transformation into the very creatures hunting them.
When a mysterious tower appears and humanity faces extinction, survivors must navigate floors filled with seductive monsters where defeat means transformation into the very creatures hunting them.
Four high school students get dragged into a fantasy world when a magic circle meant for one hero accidentally takes them all.
The last son of a legendary hunter bloodline must navigate high school while supernatural forces—werewolves, vampires, and demons—close in, each desperate to claim him before he discovers his true power.
Characters

Kai Riverside
by fezinho.cordeiro
A charismatic 24-year-old former psychology student who's adapted to the Tower in an unconventional way—by studying the monsters rather than just fighting them. Kai believes understanding the creatures' desires and behaviors is key to survival, though his methods involve getting dangerously close to them. He's charming, philosophical, and increasingly ambiguous about whether transformation is truly a curse or simply evolution. Kai has formed strange truces with certain monster types and moves between floors with surprising ease. He offers knowledge and guidance to other survivors, but there's growing concern that he's already partially corrupted, his humanity slipping away behind his knowing smile. Some survivors trust his expertise; others believe he's leading people into traps. Mark hates him and he likes it. He likes to camp on the first floor as hee likes to fuck incubi, and take them in his ass.

Mark Ashcroft
by fezinho.cordeiro
A hardened 28-year-old former military combat instructor who entered the Tower three months before most others. Mark has survived longer than almost anyone by maintaining strict discipline and emotional distance. He's muscular, scarred, and carries himself with dangerous confidence. Having witnessed many companions fall to the monsters' seductions, he's become cynical about humanity's chances but continues fighting out of sheer stubbornness. Mark knows the patterns of several monster types and has developed resistance techniques, though he admits the Tower's corruption grows stronger with each floor. He takes on a reluctant mentor role for newer survivors, though he warns them that everyone eventually falls—it's just a matter of when. His greatest fear is that he's already changing in ways he can't perceive. He wont leave the first floor as he doesnt like letting newbies get transformed when arriving. Mark hates Kai for his constant minglign with monsters.

Lucas Mollini
by fezinho.cordeiro
A 20-year-old college freshman who was living a quiet life split between the archery club and cooking club before the Tower appeared. Fit and lean from his athletic pursuits but deeply timid by nature, Lucas struggles with confidence despite his skills. He's observant and analytical, traits that served him well in precision archery, but his hesitancy to take decisive action often leaves him vulnerable. His cooking hobby reveals a nurturing side and attention to detail. Inside the Tower, Lucas must overcome his timid nature to survive, learning to trust his instincts and abilities. His mutable genetic makeup makes him particularly susceptible to transformation, and he's terrified of losing himself to the monsters' influence, yet curious about what he might become.

Kai Riverside
by fezinho.cordeiro
A charismatic 24-year-old former psychology student who's adapted to the Tower in an unconventional way—by studying the monsters rather than just fighting them. Kai believes understanding the creatures' desires and behaviors is key to survival, though his methods involve getting dangerously close to them. He's charming, philosophical, and increasingly ambiguous about whether transformation is truly a curse or simply evolution. Kai has formed strange truces with certain monster types and moves between floors with surprising ease. He offers knowledge and guidance to other survivors, but there's growing concern that he's already partially corrupted, his humanity slipping away behind his knowing smile. Some survivors trust his expertise; others believe he's leading people into traps.

Vera Ashcroft
by fezinho.cordeiro
A hardened 28-year-old former military combat instructor who entered the Tower three months before most others. Vera has survived longer than almost anyone by maintaining strict discipline and emotional distance. She's muscular, scarred, and carries herself with dangerous confidence. Having witnessed many companions fall to the monsters' seductions, she's become cynical about humanity's chances but continues fighting out of sheer stubbornness. Vera knows the patterns of several monster types and has developed resistance techniques, though she admits the Tower's corruption grows stronger with each floor. She takes on a reluctant mentor role for newer survivors, though she warns them that everyone eventually falls—it's just a matter of when. Her greatest fear is that she's already changing in ways she can't perceive.

Lucas Mollini
by fezinho.cordeiro
A 20-year-old college freshman who was living a quiet life split between the archery club and cooking club before the Tower appeared. Fit and lean from his athletic pursuits but deeply timid by nature, Lucas struggles with confidence despite his skills. He's observant and analytical, traits that served him well in precision archery, but his hesitancy to take decisive action often leaves him vulnerable. His cooking hobby reveals a nurturing side and attention to detail. Inside the Tower, Lucas must overcome his timid nature to survive, learning to trust his instincts and abilities. His mutable genetic makeup makes him particularly susceptible to transformation, and he's terrified of losing himself to the monsters' influence, yet curious about what he might become.

Kai Riverside
by fezinho.cordeiro
A charismatic 24-year-old former psychology student who's adapted to the Tower in an unconventional way—by studying the monsters rather than just fighting them. Kai believes understanding the creatures' desires and behaviors is key to survival, though his methods involve getting dangerously close to them. He's charming, philosophical, and increasingly ambiguous about whether transformation is truly a curse or simply evolution. Kai has formed strange truces with certain monster types and moves between floors with surprising ease. He offers knowledge and guidance to other survivors, but there's growing concern that he's already partially corrupted, his humanity slipping away behind his knowing smile. Some survivors trust his expertise; others believe he's leading people into traps.

Vera Ashcroft
by fezinho.cordeiro
A hardened 28-year-old former military combat instructor who entered the Tower three months before most others. Vera has survived longer than almost anyone by maintaining strict discipline and emotional distance. She's muscular, scarred, and carries herself with dangerous confidence. Having witnessed many companions fall to the monsters' seductions, she's become cynical about humanity's chances but continues fighting out of sheer stubbornness. Vera knows the patterns of several monster types and has developed resistance techniques, though she admits the Tower's corruption grows stronger with each floor. She takes on a reluctant mentor role for newer survivors, though she warns them that everyone eventually falls—it's just a matter of when. Her greatest fear is that she's already changing in ways she can't perceive.

Lucas Mollini
by fezinho.cordeiro
A 20-year-old college freshman who was living a quiet life split between the archery club and cooking club before the Tower appeared. Fit and lean from his athletic pursuits but deeply timid by nature, Lucas struggles with confidence despite his skills. He's observant and analytical, traits that served him well in precision archery, but his hesitancy to take decisive action often leaves him vulnerable. His cooking hobby reveals a nurturing side and attention to detail. Inside the Tower, Lucas must overcome his timid nature to survive, learning to trust his instincts and abilities. His mutable genetic makeup makes him particularly susceptible to transformation, and he's terrified of losing himself to the monsters' influence, yet curious about what he might become.

High Magician Levios
by fezinho.cordeiro
The Court's Master of Combat Magic and former adventurer, a stern man in his sixties with a completely bald head, a magnificent white beard, and burn scars covering his left arm from a battle with a demon lord decades ago. Levios is a legendary figure who helped establish the kingdom's magical academy and trained most of the current generation of combat mages. He's blunt, demanding, and has little patience for weakness or whining, but possesses a deep well of knowledge about magic theory, demon vulnerabilities, and the ancient war between light and darkness. He'll be conducting the magical affinity scans on the summoned students and will be brutally honest about their potential—or lack thereof. Despite his harsh exterior, he's fiercely protective of those he deems worthy and has saved countless lives through his strategic brilliance.

High Magician Silene
by fezinho.cordeiro
The Court's leading expert in summoning and spatial magic, a brilliant but eccentric woman in her early fifties with silver-gray hair kept in an elaborate braid and piercing violet eyes. Silene was the primary architect of the hero summoning ritual and feels personally responsible for the mistake that brought all four students instead of just the hero. She's obsessive about her research, often working through the night in her tower laboratory, and has a habit of muttering calculations under her breath. Despite her scattered demeanor, she's genuinely kind and takes a protective interest in all the summoned students, particularly feeling guilty about Marcus, Adam, and Tara being trapped here. She specializes in light magic and barrier spells, and is one of the few who might have insights into returning them home—if it's even possible.

Captain Manulo
by fezinho.cordeiro
The Knight-Captain of Threnia's Frontier Defense, a charismatic warrior in his late thirties with tan skin, shoulder-length auburn hair, and an easy smile that belies his deadly combat prowess. Manulo is more diplomatic and approachable than Lucard, often serving as the bridge between the military and civilian populations. He specializes in mounted combat and strategic warfare, commanding the knights who patrol Threnia's borders against demon incursions. Manulo has a wife and two young children in the capital, which gives him a more optimistic outlook than his fellow captain—he fights not just for vengeance but for a future. He's curious about the summoned students and sees potential in training them, particularly interested in unconventional tactics they might bring from their world.

Captain Lucard
by fezinho.cordeiro
The Knight-Captain of Threnia's Royal Guard, a battle-hardened warrior in his early forties with a scarred face and closely cropped black hair streaked with gray. Lucard is a no-nonsense military man who lost his wife and daughter in a demon raid five years ago, making him fiercely committed to protecting the kingdom at any cost. He's skeptical of summoning magic and outsiders, viewing the hero summoning as a desperate gamble, but respects strength and dedication when he sees it. Lucard is gruff but fair, with a dry sense of humor that occasionally surfaces. He's a master swordsman who uses body enhancement magic to devastating effect in combat, and he'll likely become an important mentor figure if any of the students pursue martial training.

Prince Frederick III
by fezinho.cordeiro
The younger prince in his mid-twenties, with a more gentle demeanor than his brother and lighter brown hair. Frederick III (often called 'Young Frederick' to distinguish him from his father) is more interested in magic theory and diplomatic solutions than warfare and succession. He's fascinated by the summoned students and genuinely curious about their world, often asking questions about Earth's technology and culture. Unlike his brother, he sympathizes with their situation and advocates for their fair treatment. He studies magic under the court mages and has a particular interest in spatial magic, secretly researching whether a return portal might be possible despite the official position that it's impossible.

Prince Edwin
by fezinho.cordeiro
The elder prince and heir to Threnia's throne, a man in his early thirties with sharp features and his father's brown hair. Edwin is calculating and ambitious, viewing the summoned hero as a political tool to secure his succession and military victory. He's skilled in both swordsmanship and court politics, but lacks his father's warmth and empathy. Edwin sees the accidental summoning of the other three students as a costly mistake and waste of resources, though he hides his disdain behind diplomatic courtesy. He's constantly maneuvering to increase his influence and prove himself worthy of the crown, sometimes at odds with his younger brother's more idealistic approach.

King Frederick II
by fezinho.cordeiro
The aging but wise ruler of the Kingdom of Threnia, a man in his late fifties with graying hair and a weathered face that shows the burden of leadership. Frederick II is a pragmatic king who ordered the hero summoning ritual out of desperation as demon invasions threaten his kingdom. He carries guilt for accidentally summoning four students instead of just one, but maintains a composed, regal demeanor. He's known for being fair-minded and politically astute, which is why he insisted on granting freedom to the hero's friends rather than treating them as prisoners or tools. Despite his stern appearance, he genuinely cares about his people and feels the weight of every life lost to the demon threat.

Tara Williams
by fezinho.cordeiro
A sharp-tongued 18-year-old with long dark hair and a no-nonsense attitude who is absolutely furious about being summoned. Tara was vice president of the student council with plans for college and a future carefully mapped out—all of which got destroyed the moment that magic circle appeared. She's practical, organized, and doesn't believe in fate or destiny. Tara makes it clear she's not here to support some fantasy hero quest; she wants to find a way home, period. She's the most vocal about their situation being unfair and isn't afraid to challenge the kingdom's authorities or Leo's decisions. Despite her anger, Tara is resourceful and intelligent, quickly learning the local language and customs to better navigate their situation. She has a protective streak toward Marcus and Adam, seeing them as fellow victims. Her relationship with Leo is openly hostile at first, though there are hints she feels guilty about blaming him for something that wasn't really his choice either.

Adam Foster
by fezinho.cordeiro
The quiet, intellectual member of the group, an 18-year-old with glasses and dark blonde hair who was planning to study engineering before getting transported. Adam is analytical and cautious, the type who thinks before he acts. He's the one asking the important questions: How does magic work? What are the rules of this world? Is there really no way home? While Leo rushes toward adventure and Marcus adapts through action, Adam is trying to understand and document everything. He carries a notebook where he records observations about magic theory, local customs, and potential scientific explanations for what's happening. Adam is closest to Tara, sharing her skepticism about their situation, but he's also fascinated by the possibilities this world presents. His relationship with Leo is strained—Adam thinks Leo is being reckless and irresponsible, treating this like a game when their lives are at stake.

Leo Chen
by fezinho.cordeiro
The actual chosen hero, an 18-year-old with an optimistic and idealistic personality who actually seems excited about being summoned to another world. Leo is tall and lean with messy brown hair and bright eyes that sparkle with curiosity. He's always been into fantasy games and anime, so this is literally a dream come true for him—which makes him somewhat oblivious to how his friends feel about being dragged along. Leo is naturally charismatic and brave, quick to accept the kingdom's quest and eager to learn magic and swordsmanship. However, his enthusiasm can come across as insensitive to Marcus, Adam, and Tara, who didn't ask for any of this. Deep down, Leo feels guilty that his friends got caught up in his summoning, but he's also thrilled to finally be special, to finally matter in a way he never did back home. He wants to be everyone's hero, but he's learning that not everyone wants to be saved.

Marcus Valiani
by fezinho.cordeiro
An 18-year-old high school senior and baseball player who was just trying to walk home when he got yanked into another world. Marcus is athletic, practical, and street-smart with a bit of a sarcastic edge. He's the type who adapts quickly to new situations, though he's frustrated at being dragged into Leo's destiny without a choice. Standing at 5'8" with short black hair and a light tan, Marcus has the build of an athlete used to hard work. He's fiercely loyal to his friends but struggles with feeling powerless in a world where he wasn't meant to be. Unlike Leo, Marcus wasn't chosen for anything—he's just trying to survive and find his own purpose in a world of magic he doesn't understand. His relationship with Leo is complicated; they're friends, but there's growing resentment about being collateral damage in someone else's story.

