Honey Bee

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An insectoid race that lived in groups centered about a queen bee. During the day, they fly around in search of flower nectar, which serves as their food. They are also charged with finding human men to become the queen’s mate. When they find a target, they jump him and have sex with him to test his suitability. The worker bees are incapable of reproduction.

Worker bees all carry pots of a special nectar on their hips. This nectar is collected from plant-type monsters called Alraune. In addition to being the queen bee’s primary food, the nectar also acts as a powerful aphrodisiac. Before having sex with a captured man, a worker will invariably smear this on her partner’s body. Additionally, they can heal themselves by daubing it on their own genitals. It is dangerous to come too close to a worker immediately after she heals herself.

If another kind of monster or a human woman approaches the hive, the workers will swarm and carry them inside. The fate of those brought inside this way is unknown.

Once the Queen chooses a new husband, ownership of each other captive passes to the worker bee that brought him in. He may be released immediately, but if his owner takes a liking to him he is unlikely to ever be set free. Honeybees are quiet and gentle, and there is never a shortage of food within the hive, so this is not such an unpleasant fate. Subspecies


 * Hornet

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