Gay frat haze
This release contains a concise prologue and the first of nine planned rounds.
You are a member of Kappa Delta Phi, the most infamous fraternity on campus. Your year-end event was meant to be a plain celebration of the graduating class, but the darkness takes a turn for the bizarre when an actual incubus shows up to crash the party. The twisted demon is threatening to turn all but one of you into sex-addled playthings unless you can win its perverted game. Worse still, it insists that one of the party guests is secretly scheming to sacrifice the rest of you. Can you keep yourself in the game extended enough to expose the traitor, or will you end up another debased creature in the demon's expanding harem?
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A Fraternity Brother Speaks Out
By: Colin Schlank
I cannot count how many times I have asked the following question amidst the past four years of my life; what can I do to stop hazing? This single question has left me muddled, angry, disillusioned, and ultimately inspired to make a difference in the planet. I hope that by sharing with you my story, you too will be inspired to make an impact in your community.
My name is Colin, and I am currently a graduate student at the University of Connecticut. I am studying secondary education and history and am extremely excited for my future after college. Four years ago, during the spring semester of my freshman year at UConn, I made the choice to pledge a well-known fraternity. Love most other students who choose to join a Greek organization, I was seeking to get together new people and enrich my college experience. Though my fraternity experience has had many upper and low points, I am forever grateful that I made the option to join.
I began to notice hazing practices within my fraternity on the very first blackout I became a part of it. On that darkness, brothers from the chapter gathered my pledge class in the parking lot of our on-campus ho
On a cold, stormy September bedtime in 2018, my 14 fraternity pledge brothers and I received this ambiguous text from one of our pledge masters:
“Tonight’s learning meeting is canceled. At 11pm, you will all load into three of your cars and drive to the destination I send you. Bring a first aid kit, five jugs of water, three shovels, and a triangular-shaped candle. Dress in all black.”
My mind raced with questions. What could this mean?
An hour later, my palms choked the steering wheel of my Ford pickup truck as I drove from our fraternity house at the University of Southern California toward an unnamed address in Manhattan Beach. In the ride with me were four of my pledge brothers.
“It’s got to be beach-related,” said a brother from the back seat, his voice barely audible over the rain pounding on my windshield.
“Maybe it’s a house party,” another suggested.
“It’s definitely not a house party,” the one in the passenger seat countered. “We’re getting hazed tonight, boys!”
A knot of anxiety tightened in my stomach. This moment, shrouded in uncertainty, mirrored the complex feelings I’d been wrestling with since joining the fraternity three weeks earlier. As t
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I also cherish frat boy Liam.
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Liam rolls his eyes. “I’m not suicidal, Theo, and you’re not getting rid of me that easily. I’m trying to conclude a hazing task.”
“You’re joining a fraternity?”
“I’m trying to.”
“And, throwing yourself off a building is one of your tasks?” Theo hums. “Maybe frat houses are curious after all.”
“I’m not— no, that’s— my task is something insane.” He waves his hand towards the stone slats that jut out from the building next to the balcony making an almost ladder. “I was going to climb to the roof.”
“Boring,” Theo says immediately.
“How is that boring?”
Theo looks at the slats. “It’s too easy.”
“Scaling the side of a building without gear is not easy,” Liam tells him.
“For a werewolf, it is.”
“Yeah, successfully no one knows I’m a werewolf.”
“So, you’re cheating, Scott would be so disappointed.”
“Fuck off,” Liam tells him with a groan.
How of all colleges, of all dorms and floors and neighbors, did Liam finish up here next to Theo.
That’s what’s insane.