What makes a hero.
A hero is someone who stands tall, proud, and brave in the face of adversity. He knows right from wrong. He does not need to be powerful, he does not need to be physically strong. He simply needs a strong moral compass to guide him towards heroism.
That compass will guide the hero through many things before he realizes his true calling. He will find trouble, and stop what he’s doing to fight for what’s right. He could be in the middle of something he deemed important at the time, but when trouble arises, he struggles to choose whether to stop and be the hero, or to continue doing what he started. But of course, his moral compass is overpowering, and he drops whatever it was, and steps up to the plate.
It’s never usually the first incident, however, that makes the hero choose to don the tights and mask. Usually it takes some death-defying stunts, or a very personal attack against them, either by some villain noticing their do-gooder status, or by an old friend trying to get the hero’s attention in a very misguided way.
It’s after this event that they decide it’s time to suit up. They can feel it in their souls, how right it is, how it has always been there, waiting for them. The superhero life chose him long ago, but waited patiently for the hero to follow their destiny. But once they suit up for the first time, there’s no going back. It isn’t long before the hero begins to find enjoyment in his new life.
Enjoyment in being a hero, being stronger than before, being adored. Dressing up, showing off his body. It starts to sneak into his head, how good it is to be a hero. He gets cocky, more daring. Villains always know when the hero is at this point. They always give it away. And that’s when he progresses towards his destiny as a true hero.
The villains start finding his weaknesses, because he’s opened himself more than he should. Why should he fear being open? He’s a superhero, he won’t ever be defeated! But bit by bit, villains start breaking down his walls. They find cracks, and turn them into holes. And of course, being so cocky, being so full of himself, the hero never realizes until it’s too late.
He doesn’t notice the lost minutes day to day, doesn’t hear the local buzz about his being hard on the job. And one day he loses hours, crimes get committed all afternoon while he’s lost in a super stupor, hypnotized and rubbing himself silly in his tight, once-proud supersuit. And at the end of that day he’s never the same.
He starts to notice how good being tied up by villains is. He goes looking for it. For the thrill, for the pleasure. And then he realizes when he isn’t in costume he feels empty. He wants to feel full. And he learns the degree to which he wants to be full, as he starts experimenting with his sexuality, training his ass in his down time. He finds that he doesn’t feel like a true hero unless he’s hard, and has a full hole inside his tights. And he so suddenly longs to feel like a true hero.
A true hero never gives up the fight.
A true hero never resists his calling.
A true hero eventually realizes his place is at the feet of a hypnotic villain, keen on keeping him in a deep, horny trance.
A true hero surrenders and obeys, blowing his load into his super tights, finally breaking his will to Master Villain.
All for Master Villain.
Boy, because this wasn’t presented in a very formulaic fashion.
Some heroes will never figure it out. They will keep fighting the good fight but find that the good fight ends up more often than not trapped, helpless, and hard.
Some heroes stay clueless, because they’re told to forget to remember what they were told to do when they were too focused on what they were doing to realize it was anything more than what they had to do.
Some heroes are taught to prefer not knowing. Ignorance is bliss after all, and what does a hero need his own mind for anyway? All he needs is to jump into action when he’s needed. After that, he can simply do as he’s told.
Jump into action? Of course he would! That’s what all heroes do! Especially when there’s your kind of villainy afoot.


















