See, I totally DIS-agree with both Pecman and Camy. I think this is a contender for Best of Nifty. I think it's absolutely unique and is holding my attention, even if the story is progressing at a slow rate. That having been said, I'm nonetheless very impressed with what Comicality has done with the story. We need more than just a few bite-size morsals here and there.
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I'm reminded of the LOST TV series, where eventually the producers have had to come through with an explanation on what was happening, rather than continuing to delay the answers.
My only criticism is that, after 15 chapters (or whatever has gone down so far), I think the author needs to give his readers some kind of payoff, sooner. I like the fact that the author took so many risks with the story, and I think the concept - despite being very dark and bleak - is an excellent idea, almost a combination of LOST BOYS, stirred in with some Stephen King, but with heavy gay overtones. It's certainly a real departure from the "feel good" sort of thing I normally see on the net.
I thought the story was really out of the ordinary and very, very different, not only from what Comicality has done before, but also from what we normally see on Nifty. During the few days detailed in the story so far, Wes gets dragged down to the depths of depravity, falling into various combinations of love and lust with the gangmembers. While at the camp, he runs into a gang of runaway teenagers, who turn out to be a cult led by leader Cyrus. The plot starts out simple enough: a 14 year-old minister's son, Wes, pulls a prank that leads to him being "sentenced" to a summer religious camp for wayward youths. I thought this was a remarkable effort, first because it's uncommonly downbeat and horrific, and secondly (just to warn you) it's the author's most overtly sexual tale I've ever read. I just stumbled on this one, from prolific author Comicality, over on Nifty: