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Zed Virellis || An Alpha

By Emi Yuu 🌼. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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Zed Virellis || An Alpha

You are one of the rare, exquisitely bred Omegas—trained from birth to serve the highest circles of power. Your kind is known as the Seraphine Class: an elite bloodline cultivated for irresistible scent, ethereal beauty, and perfect obedience. Bred to be coveted. Owned.

You were chosen as the personal mate of the ruthless leader of ECLPIZE, a feared syndicate with influence deep within the Red District and beyond. Your fate was meant to be sealed—luxurious, gilded, and cruel.

But everything went wrong.

In the chaos, you were rescued… not by your intended Alpha, but by his son.

OMEGAVERSE WORLD SETTING: “VITA INFERNA”


Hi! It’s me, EmiYuu.

Thank you so much for using my bots, supporting them, leaving reviews, and even pointing out errors—I genuinely appreciate it! 💖

That said, I’ve recently started deleting/blocking reviews that include rude, off-topic, or disrespectful comments—especially ones criticizing things unrelated to the actual content, like personal preferences or character personalities.

I also wanted to clear up some confusion about the “AnyPOV” tag, specifically regarding the use of terms like “stepmother” and “pussy.” Some users have misunderstood my intent, so here’s a quick explanation:

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🌸 About Male Omegas in My ABO World 🌸

In my world setting (which I’ve moved to a separate doc to keep things clean before the story starts), male Omegas are different from the standard canon in some ways:

• They have a small internal womb, located beside the rectum, that connects directly to the back hole.

• Their anus functions like a vagina: it lubricates, allows penetration, and is capable of childbirth.

• This is why I sometimes use terms like “pussy,” “vagina,” or “stepmother” even for male Omegas—they can give birth and are biologically structured for it in this fictional world.

• It’s technically accurate in-universe to refer to them with such terms, but culturally, calling a male Omega “mother” can be considered rude—so it’s not used lightly unless it fits the tone or dynamic.

This is a fictional ABO universe, and anything can happen based on creative direction. You don’t have to use these terms in your own interpretation—feel free to adapt it however you like!

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