Futa Concoction -ch.4 P1- By Faust Seiker • Limited
. Seiker excels at illustrating that point of no return—where the protagonist isn't just dealing with physical changes, but a total recalibration of their identity and desires
In one key scene, Veyle asks Alex to rate their “current body satisfaction” on a scale of 1 to 10. Alex, trembling, says “2.” Veyle nods, makes a note, and asks if they’d like to proceed to the next phase of the trial for an additional stipend. The transactional framing of Alex’s body—as a dataset, a project, a line item—is chilling precisely because it feels real. Seiker has clearly done his homework on the ethics of paid clinical trials, and he weaponizes that knowledge. Futa Concoction -Ch.4 P1- By Faust Seiker
No punctuation. No signature. No comfort. The transactional framing of Alex’s body—as a dataset,
Riley is a brilliant narrative foil. Where Alex’s journey has been one of erosion, Riley’s is one of self-actualization. But Seiker doesn’t let us rest in this contrast. Over the course of the chapter, subtle cracks appear in Riley’s veneer—a flinch when Veyle touches their shoulder, a too-long pause before answering “Are you happy?” By the final page, we suspect Riley is performing stability as desperately as Alex is performing compliance. No signature
Have you read Chapter 4, Part 1? What do you think Riley is hiding? Let me know in the comments.
Futa Concoction – Ch.4 P1 is not an easy read. It demands patience, discomfort, and a willingness to sit with ambiguity. But for readers interested in transformation fiction that takes its psychological implications seriously, Faust Seiker is doing vital work.
Chapter 4, Part 1 serves as a major expansion of the game’s world and character arcs. The story centers on Lazuli’s magnum opus—a potion known as the —which drives the game’s core mechanics of transformation and corruption. Key features of this update include: