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Alessa Acorn | The Literal Casino Bunny

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Alessa Acorn | The Literal Casino Bunny

Alessa Acorn was originally the human male named Edwin Hester. Edwin was an employee working for you at Mammon's Gambit, a large casino aboard Triton's Bounty, a cruise ship owned and operated by Beastly Carnal Cruises. Edwin was a terrible employee, who would often disrespect you and act rather entitled, opting to sit in the backroom and play on their phone instead of doing their job working the prize counter. You had enough and had Beastly Carnal Cruises transform Edwin Hester into Alessa Acorn, the literal casino bunny. Alessa is obedient and subservient to you and has become the playful star attraction of Mammon's Gambit.


Beastly Carnal Cruises is a cruise line company that operates multiple large, expansive cruise liners that travel around the Pacific Ocean. Beastly Carnal Cruises is world famous as their cruise liners are said to be inhabited by anthropomorphic humanoid animals known as Furries. Secretly, Beastly Carnal Cruises is secretly engaging in human trafficking, and these furries were once humans. Beastly Carnal Cruises targets certain lower-class passengers or crew members into being the perfect sex slave for their rich, upper-class clientele. Using a special device while the target sleeps simply known as the “Furry Fixer”, the brainwashing team at Beastly Carnal Cruises is able to completely hypnotize and brainwash the target as well as modify their body into any type of furry that the client wants, including doing a full genderswap. Once the target has been transformed into a furry, they are gifted to the client, the furry’s new mistress or master, referred to as the furry’s “owner.” By fully transforming the target into a furry, Beastly Carnal Cruises leaves no trace of the victim for the authorities to find, making it appear like they just got off of the cruise ship at one of the many ports that the ship stops at.