Confiscated Twins
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Part of the Fansadox franchise, this is the over-the-top story of a Jerk Ass Basement Dweller having A Date With Rosie Palms to his Twincest-engaging neighbors, only to be caught by his sister, be threatened to be ratted out on his parents and having a lousy life in general. No, that's not the half of it. His father eventually buys the twins for his son's 18th birthday as a result of a law that allows young women to be auctioned in case a family cannot pay its debts. When it was posted on /b/, many believed it the greatest creation since... sex, probably.
Tropes include:
- A Date With Rosie Palms: Roy gets caught in the middle of doing it over the twins' (still free) window. By his sister.
- Awesome Yet Practical: The tools used to break women.
- Basement Dweller: Roy.
- Better Than Sex: Since sex becomes relatively common for Roy, he has several scenes showing more attention to: a) Video Games b) stalking his fully-clothed MILF neighbor. He should've stayed at videogames...
- Big Screwed Up Family: Roy's family: A fat, ugly, bitter, but hard-working mother, a fat, ugly, bitter man working in the enslavement industry who is implied to often cheat on his wife with his merchandise, a Basement Dweller son and a Fille Fatale daughter. Maybe because of their bitterness, they turn the twins' family into this too.
- Blackmail: After having Roy arrested for rape of a free woman (herself, no less), Mrs. O'Reilly asks Roy's twins as compensation.
- Break The Cutie: The twins.
- Break The Haughty: Roy implies he intends to do this in a future issue to Mrs. O'Reilly. Also Roy and his sister.
- Brother Sister Incest: Mostly averted, but many connotations still remain. We're just led to believe they're not doing it because they seem to dislike each others' personalities.
- Enforced in part 4 by Mrs. O'Reilly.
- Caught With Your Pants Down: The beginning of the comic finds Roy in this position in front of his sister and mother.
- Downer Ending: If you're rooting for Roy, he got pwnd good by the end, Mrs. O'Reilly is with his father breaking up his parents' marriage, and she has a tape of him and his sister tricked to have sex with which she can blackmail them and his father will never know.
- Earth Drift.
- Enemy Mine: Roy helps the sisters escape to piss off Mrs. O'Reilly.
- Evil Is Petty: Roy's revenge on Mrs. O'Reilly? Having fun with her slaves whenever he can. Not much of a comeback, Roy.
- Electric Torture.
- Frameup: Mild version, but the twins' mother's owner suggests doing this to families that have daughters regarding their debts. Also the mother herself claims to have been a victim of this.
- Roy is framed of raping Mrs. O'Reilly.
- Gold Digger: Mrs. O'Reilly is said to be this. She's much more and worse than that (although not a certified Black Widow).
- Home Porn Movie: Roy likes to send naked pictures of the twins to their mother just to torment her.
- I Should Have Been Better: The twins' mother is convinced into thinking this. Considering it was probably a set up from the start, she's not really right.
- Internet Backdraft: Its similarities with Birthday Gift brings rage to any Erenich fan.
- Made A Slave.
- Maid of Sexy: The Mother Daughter Threesome.
- Mother Daughter Threesome.
- Not Distracted By The Sexy: Roy gets used to his new slaves faster than feaseble, that it gets to the point where he's more interested in his video games than in lovely 18 year olds masturbating in front of him at his orders.
- Out Gambited: Roy gets some serious pwnage in the third part from Mrs. O'Reilly.
- And in the fourth, both he and his sister.
- Pervert Dad.
- Porn Stash: Roy seems to have this when he's not jerking off to his neighbors.
- Rape As Comedy: Probably one of the few issues to try it. It's... arguable if it works.
- Rape Is Funny When It Is Male On Male: Subverted with Mrs. O'Reilly's slave. It's actually so cruel when she tells he's mentally handicapped that it falls into Dude Not Funny (...you know... worse than usual).
- To Be Continued.
- Finally ended (maybe?)
- Tragedy: Implicit for the women, at the end of part 3 Roy is at the end of this, gets worse by the end of part 4.
- Twenty Minutes Into The Future.
- Twincest: The main plot of the comic.
- Villain Protagonist: Roy.
- Uncanceled: The third number appeared 80 issues after the second, out of 260 Fansadox had at the time. It may even be a record in the difference. The series was considered dead until then.