[COMM] A Scourge of Asriels
This is a commission from anonymous. I don't usually do this kind of transformation and I am new to nulges so this was new territory.
The afternoon was wrapping up around Seagull College. Students were walking between the main building and the dorm building across the plaza. The college's stone mascot, Spanks the Seagull, stood in the center of the plaza behind iron fences.
Walking around the second floor of the main building was Chris, a shifty-looking male student with shaggy hair and glasses. He wore a short sleeve shirt over top a white top with brown corduroys. He walked with his hands in his pockets, hunched over like a troll.
Another guy came running up behind: Danny. Danny had a more pleasant demeanor and was fit, even.
"Hey, Chris," said Danny, "Thanks for your assistance on the project. You came a little late but..." Danny chuckled, "We couldn't have done it without you... I think."
Chris huffed, barely looking Danny in the eye, "Y-yeah..." He paused, "Did you want to continue our D&D session later?"
"No," said Danny, "I'm going to be hanging around with Jill."
Jill. Danny's girlfriend.
Chris smirked, "Oh? Going to have a do-not-knock kind of night?"
Danny was insulted but hid his disgust with a nervous chuckle. "I don't think that's any of your business, Chris."
Chris huffed and didn't know where to look. He hated when Danny deflected him. Chris clenched his fists. "Whatever. I'm going back to my room."
The two boys parted ways without a goodbye. Chris felt like he had just been rejected. It was just a joke. Why was Danny so defensive about it?
Chris stomped through the plaza over to the dorm building. A lot of the students had their doors open. The ambient chatter of dozens of fellow students rang in the halls. Chris ignored them, not really knowing any of them, and made his way to his dorm in the east wing.
He went into his room and shut the door. Thanks to Danny's efforts, the dorm was neat and tidy with only Chris' computer desk being a mess with old chip bags on top and papers scattered around. There was dust on the speakers.
Chris sat down and turned on his machine. His skin was still hurting from Danny's insulting response to his joke, so he did what he always did to feel better: look up Undertale fanart. Making sure the door was closed, he logged into FurAffinity and checked for new submissions.
One of his favorite artists had a new one. It was Toriel wearing nothing but an apron. Her tits and vag were hidden by the article but it was clear that was the only thing was on. The side view showed off the plus-sized beauty's delicious ass. She stood on one foot with her other leg popped up.
Chris faved the picture and made plans to "check" it out again later. On his phone. In the bathroom.
Another piece of Undertale fanart. It was a picture of Asriel, the cute plucky goat boy dressed in a green and yellow sweater and brown pants. He had his arms out, facing the camera. There was a speech bubble, "Golly, it's nice to meet you! It's so good to have a bestie like you!"
Chris liked it enough to hit the fav button. He was hungry but there was nothing around but snacks. He got up and walked to his shelf where there was a plastic container with a bunch of snacks he had stashed. He went up, opened the top, and brought out a bag of plain chips.
Ripping open the top, he said to himself, "Golly, it's nice to meet you It's so good to have a bestie like you, [i]Asriel[/i]!"
His body froze and an aura entered the room. The chips fell to the ground. A blotch of green and yellow burst on shirt and spread all over his top, stretching out his sleeves and turning his clothes into a green and yellow sweater. His hands turned to fluffy white paw-like hands with tiny claws. His pants shifted into brown slacks with a huge bulge out the front. His footwear disappeared, revealing fluffy mammalian feet with tiny claws. His face turned into a goaty boy-- Chris turned into Asriel.
Chris smiled a big teethy smile. "Gosh! I'm Asriel!"
He looked around the room. Old Chris might have been familiar with it but Asrieled Chris was not knowledgeable of it.
He looked down at the chips on the floor, barely able to see them over his crotchy bulge. He reached down and picked the bag and the few stray chips off the ground. He put them down on the bed nearby. "Someone oughta tidy up this place!"
The places where the chips were before Chrisriel picked them up, they carpet shone in a bright light. In its place was a carpet of a brighter color and the color spread out slowly across the ground.
The little Asriel-type, unnoticing the carpet, was brimming with energy! What better time to seize the day than now! On big stompy goat feet, he marched to the door. The hall outside was quiet. Chrisriel wondered if anyone was around and was anxious that he was alone, but he began an exploration.
As he walked, the bulge in front of him bounced slightly. He was not bothered by it, it was part of his natural anatomy.
There was a voice in the distance, a male calling to someone else-- the other voice too muffled to make out.
Chrisriel lit up! A potential friend, he thought! He walked towards the end of the hall from whence the voice came and up the stairwell came a boy, someone that Chris would have recognized but Chrisriel did not. It was a new friend for the goat boy.
The young man, Wade, coming up the hall saw Chrisriel and was confused by the creature's strange shape, noticeably the floppy ears, but as Wade got close and the figure's shape didn't reveal itself to be a trick of the light-- and that the form that Wade saw was real, he began to panic.
Chrisriel, eager to meet [i]anyone[/i], approached Wade. Wade was so stunned he didn't think to run away or at least back away from the strange rabbit thing. He stuttered, unsure what to even say! If he asked the creature a question, would it understand?
"Hi there!" said Chrisriel. "I'm Asriel! Let's be friends!"
Chrisriel tossed his hands around Wade's shoulders and held him tight! Wade's body glowed and his clothes shifted to a green and yellow sweater and brown pants. Wade's shocked face gave away to the face of a boss monster boy-- and once the transformation was complete and the terror of Wade faded for the curiosity and inherent joy of Wadesriel.
Chrisriel and Wadesriel smiled at each other. They put their hands together and smiled.
There was a ruckus. In a room nearby, there was yelling-- a vague muffling of words that wanted to know what was going on outside. Chrisriel went to the door and when the guy opened it and walked out, he bounced into Chrisriel's nulge below.
Before he could even react to the boss monster boy, the form of Asriel took over his body. It started around his hips where the other Asriel's nulge bumped into him and took him over like flame to a forest.
Skin to fluff, the guy's raggedy clothes turned into Asriel's comfy attire (although some extra room in the front of his pants), and the guy was no longer a guy but another Asriel.
The new Asriel looked at Chrisriel, stared for a moment, then smiled widely, "Gee, Asriel. You are sure looking great today!"
Chrisriel shared the smile, "Thank you!"
They leaned forward into each other and exchanged a hearty hug, nulges rubbing into each other! They leaned back up and when Chrisriel wacked his nulge against Asriel's nulge, Asriel's nulge wobbled. Asriel smiled, and return the gesture to Chrisriel. Chrisriel's nulge wobbled and they both giggled.
"Did you want to be best friends?" asked Chrisriel.
"Of course I do!" said the new Asriel.
Wadesriel stepped forward. Only a shard of uncertainty took his fuzzy brow. "But what about me? Does that mean I am not your best friend?"
"You both are!" said Chrisriel.
Wadesriel smiled wide. "Hooray!"
They all cheered and threw their hands up, their nulges wobbling.
Someone was coming down the hall, her eyes down at their phone. She didn't notice or care. They were just some kids to her outside the focus of her vision.
"Hiya!" said one of the Asriels.
The girl looked up and her eyes popped out of her head. She screamed and dropped her phone to the ground.
"Wh... wha?" said the girl, backing against the wall.
One of them approached her, arms wide open. "I'm Asriel! Let's be friends!"
The girl snapped away, prompting the Asriel to smack into the wall. The other Asriels approached the girl and one of them got a hand on her arm. She tried to tug away but a green shirt grew across her arm and the green shirt reached her neck where her neck developed white fur. Asriel's form took her over and she became one of them, nulge and all.
The new Asriel relaxed and blinked. He saw the others and let a big smile go! "Hiya! I'm Asriel!"
One of the others looked around the group. "What a coinky-dink! We're all named Asriel, too!"
The new Asriel smiled and offered a hug. "That's just swell!"
They shared a hug together, nulges bouncing into each other like bags of rice being stashed in a large sack, and then walked off down the hall looking for more friends to meet.
The phone on the ground remained, the property of someone no longer existent.
Jill waited by the car. What was taking Danny so long? She leaned against the car's frame and looked over at the college building. Although the sounds were faint, she heard screams. They could have been screams of joy, maybe someone getting a pleasant surprise, but as she idled in the parking lot, breeze bending the tree branches, a chill went up her spine.
A squeak echoed across the yard. It was that door by the east wing. Jill looked over to see a young man running across the yard at full speed! Jill wanted to make a joke to herself, that the guy was just late for a class, but the air had a gloomy quality about it and she worried something terrible was happening.
Did something happen to Danny? She worried and got up from the side of the car. She looked around the lawn to see if there were any more hints of what was going wrong, but nothing. The lawn was clear aside from a few kids in the distance.
Jill was cautious as she approached the door. She peeked inside and saw some kids but they didn't seem panicked. Maybe her fears were irrational?
She opened the door and walked in, hoping to see Danny walking down the hall. No, it was only the kids but she got a look at them and realized they were weird looking. We're they wearing masks for a play?
They turned to her and smiled. "Oh goodie! A new [i]friend[/i]!"
Jill didn't know what to do. She watched them approaching her, hands out like they were ready to grope her. She backed out of the doorway, nearly tripping down the stairs. She caught herself and stood up, looking at the monster kids approaching her through the doorway.
She stared at them, unable to pull her gaze away from the creatures on the other side of the window. They couldn't have possibly been real, could they?
A voice came from her side. "Hiya!"
Jill looked over and saw one of [i]them[/i]. She stumbled backwards, clutching her chest. The boss monster kid approached Jill, arms open.
"Do you want to be my friend?" asked the creature.
"Oh my god..." said Jill, stepping backwards on shaky legs. "Oh my [i]god![/i]"
She squatted down and covered her head. She couldn't believe what she was seeing! The Asriel reached down and patted her on her hair and her hair turned from long brown hair to white fur, covering her head. Her ears flopped out into long lop ears and her face turned into an Asriel's. Jillsriel blinked as her mind went from human to boss monster.
Even as the rest of his body transformed, the new Asriel got up and smiled. "Good to see ya!"
The Asriel who transformed Jill opened his arms for a hug and leaned into Jillsriel as his body transformed from a girl's into a boss monster's. Asriel's nulge dug between Jill's thighs before Jill's body went from human to nulgy boss monster and the nulges smooshed into each other.
"Good to see you too, Asriel!" said the Asriel who transformed the other.
They smiled and laughed, so joyful to have a friend nearby.
The Asriels emerged from the college and took to the campus grounds and as the Asriels poured out of the college, the building transformed too. It's old brick walls shifted into a new brick walls of yellow and pink. People ran from the Asriels but there was always an Asriel around the corner to give the humans a hug and turn them into one of their own.
People saw the Asriels coming and took off running only to find more Asriels at the parking lot where their car rested. There was no escape. They too would become Asriels and then wander off to spread their Asrielness around.
From the college, did a scourge of Asriels unleash.
There was panic outside. Word of an alien invasion had taken town. Videos were already uploaded to the internet, although very brief ones. Videos of the creatures-- rabbit creatures with bouncy crotches-- they had been seen by millions in only twenty minutes since the invasion began at the local college.
Bryce didn't know what to do. If he hunkered down, could he survive? If he tried to evacuate the city, could he escape? There was chaos below. The traffic was backed up as far as he could see up the street from his apartment window. He looked around his living room. If he sealed off the front door, would it hold?
The door opened and his heart skipped a beat, but it was just his roommate Tabatha. She looked distraught-- no doubt that she heard about the invasion too.
They stared at each other. What was there to say?
"Did you hear about it?" asked Bryce.
Tabatha shrugged. "Yeah, but I'm not sure I believe it."
"[i]Believe it?[/i]" Bryce went up to the window to take a look below. The sidewalks were crowded, there were a few car collisions with people getting out of their vehicles to walk on foot, and there was screaming and yelling all around. "It's anarchy out there!"
"It might be anarchy," said Tabatha, "but that's what people are doing in response, that has nothing to do with what's actually happening."
"What's happening?" asked Bryce.
"I don't know," said Tabatha. "Maybe nothing. There's no guarantee that any monster invasion is happening."
Bryce took to the window again and looked down at the streets. Were there aliens? He couldn't see anything.
The Asriels flooded everywhere, like zombies. They marched down roads and even alleyways. A few of them had taken to a dingy alleyway but as they walked, the environment too transformed. A bunch of cardboard boxes broke down into beautiful planters and a large garbage big turned into a fenced-in garden.
The Asriels stepped their big mammal feet on the ground, nulgy crotches wobbling, and the disgusting pavement below turned into a pretty stone with a purple hue.
One of the Asriels stopped. "I don't think we'll find any friends around here!"
Another took a clawed finger up to his chin. "You never know." A big smile came over his face. "You can find friends [i]anywhere[/i]!"
The first Asriel smiled. "Gee! You're right!"
A couple of them took a turn towards the street. There was a crowd there, people running up and down the sidewalk. Horns honked and there was shouting.
One of the Asriels covered his ears. "Golly! People sure are mad today!"
The other smiled at his friend. "They just need a little sunshine in their life!"
The other Asriel smiled.
The people roaming the sidewalk were so occupied they did not notice the two goat boys coming their way, nulges bouncing to the beat of a drum. A woman was passing by the alleyway entrance on her way to the store to buy (or steal) some food when one of the goat boys came out from the side and wrapped his arms around her.
She didn't have time to shriek.
Just as the terror came over her eyes, her body transformed. She lost a few inches in height as she became an Asriel. That's when the crowd noticed the spawn of Asriels coming from the alleyway.
It was too late to run. The woman who was first transformed, now an Asriel [i]himself[/i], turned around and put his arms around another person, transforming them into a nulgy Asriel. And then that Asriel took the arm of a person and the Asrielness went up his arm like paint spilling all over his body.
The corruption of Asriels took over the street and people dashed out of there but not before a good few dozen got transformed. The street erupted into chaos.
Tabatha took to getting some soup on the stove figuring that with all the chaos that was going on, it would be likely that the power would cut out so she should have gotten her supper ready before that happened.
Bryce perched at the window, like an owl watching over the animal kingdom.
In the distance, he saw a flood of green and white, just like the videos he saw minutes earlier. The scourge of green came over the sidewalks like a flood from a burst dam.
"Oh my god..." said Bryce.
Tabatha went cold. That wasn't the exclaim of someone who only [i]thought[/i] he saw danger. Bryce was convinced.
Tabatha let the stove go and walked over to Bryce, a cold sweat on her head and her anxieties spiking. She dared not look outside but the screams below became even more agitating before being devoured by a storm of cheerful, boyish chuckles.
Bryce watched as the army of Asriel corrupted its way just below his apartment window and beyond.
"What... what is it?" asked Bryce.
Tabatha peeked below. She saw the Asriels taking over the streets.
Tabatha cracked a big smile, unable to believe what she saw. Her eyes went screwy and she couldn't stop chuckling.
"Tabatha!" said Bryce. "Get a grip!"
Getting a grip was not something Tabatha could do. She took a moment for herself, giggling quietly and then peeked out the window again to see an ocean of green and white. Her chuckling picked up again.
Bryce looked around. Could he fight them off?
While Tabatha stood there, staring into space and giggling like an ape, Bryce went over to the door. He locked it but that wouldn't be enough. He looked over at the kitchen and saw a spare chair by the counter.
He took it to the door and placed it under the knob. That wouldn't hold well, but it was only a start. He didn't know what else to do, though? Did they have weapons? Did the aliens have amazing strength? He looked over at the window; could they climb up walls?
There was a scream, this time from within the building. The aliens were coming. Bryce had to remind himself how to walk, and went over to the bedroom to find a crowbar he had stashed for his construction jobs. It would have to do.
The screams got louder, but they were brief. There were short screams of a particular voice and then... nothing. Silenced within seconds.
Bryce looked at his crowbar. If the aliens attacked, he would be ready. But Bryce saw how the alien forms took over peoples' bodies. Could he fight off aliens with a weapon?
He took to the door, and he heard [i]them[/i] on the other side. "I wonder how many friends live in this building," said one of them. "I can't wait to find out!" said another.
The doorknob turned but the door didn't open. The lock was enough to keep them out. But then the doorknob turned into a bright color. The bright color spread all over the door and Bryce looked over to see the rest of the wall was changing. The building itself was transforming, too!
Bryce walked down the side of the room and watched the walls change, unsure what to do. The walls; going from a sterile wallpaper to a brightly colored painted surface. The pictures went from pictures of Bryce and his roommates to that of flowers and suns with happy faces.
The door opened, now lock-less as no door would need a lock, and the chair fell to the ground. Two Asriels walked into the apartment.
"N-no!" said Bryce.
He dropped the crowbar and squatted down. This was a nightmare. It had to be! It was only a nightmare...
"Gee fella," said one of the Asriels, "What's wrong?"
The two Asriels walked over and one put a hand on Bryce's shoulder. His shirt changed to a green and yellow striped shirt and his pants turned brown and he turned into an Asriel. He rose to his feet and smiled.
They shared a hug, their nulges poking each other. Then they looked over and saw Tabatha. Tabatha was staring into space and giggling.
"I wonder what is so funny?" asked one of the Asriels.
They walked over to Tabatha, the girl not noticing their advancement. She stayed staring into space, giggling, and one of the Asriel's took her arm. Her arm donned a green shirt and the transformation rode up her shoulder and to her face. When her face turned into an Asriel's face, her maddened chuckle turned into the hearty laugh of a boss monster boy.
The other Asriel's were happy to see their friend so joyful and the four of them left the room as it turned into a pleasant and colorful apartment. The soup was boiling over until the corruption got up to the stove and turned it into a nice clean bright blue stove from a more peaceful time.
There was no stopping the Asriels. The president had ordered weapons of all kinds to be deployed but the Asriels were invincible creatures and weren't affected by even the latest in military hardware. No world leaders knew how to stop the disease.
The sky was dark. An army of soldiers stood outside Fort Daisy, guns pointed at the encroaching army of Asriels. How many were there? It looked like thousands.
Most of the soldiers had cold sweats going down their neck. Nothing seemed to stop them. The Asriels marched, bringing with them a flurry of bright pastel colors. The ground beneath them turned into beautiful stonework as they approached with open arms for hugs, big smiles, and nulges bouncing like basketballs.
"Nothing can stop them!" said one of the soldiers. "Nothing can stop these creatures!"
"Fire!" ordered another soldier.
The bullets went right through the Asriels. Nothing about the Asriels looked to be harmed. Not even their clothes were torn by the bullets.
The soldiers fired and the Asriels got closer. The Asriels were truly impervious.
"Nothing stops them!" said a soldier. "[i]Notttthhhiiing!![/i]"
The Asriels glomped the soldiers. The goat boys hopped on their to-be friends with the soldiers in abject horror. Many of them let out a blood-curling scream before their forms were overtaken by Asrielness. The squad of soldiers that were set to defend Fort Daisy were no match for the Asriels.
In a span of two days, the world was changed forever. Into a world of Asriels.
Another beautiful morning. The sun was up, the sky was blue, and Asriel was ready for a wonderful day of friendship. He got up out of his bed, dressed up in his favorite green shirt and pants with lots of room at the front for his nulge.
He went downstairs to the first floor of his house and went outside to see an endless row of houses just like his. Just then, Asriels popped out of every front door and waved at one another.
"Hi, Asriel!" they all cheered in unison.
And then they gave a big smile.