Okay, I don't know if this is really /chaos/ material, but it does have lots of monster-futa and non-lethal vore material, so I figured it couldn't hurt to try it here. It's pretty much dead on /monster/…
Homebrewing. I'm sure we've all done it at some point. Back when the MGE was new - I'm talking back when MGU was a proboards site - I dabbled in crafting homebrew profiles for the MGE. I hit up just shy of 100 of those suckers, and a dozen or so Super Mario Bros & Legend of Zelda mamono profiles, before I grew tired of the MGE.
So, I went into the MG profile writing business for myself. Crafted a 'Mons' inspired setting called, "Battlemamono" - I was fresh out of the MGE, so I was fairly young and stupid, so a similar level of ecchi to the MGE was what I did.
It was fun, for a while; did between 400 and 500 profiles for it, average 2000 words a profile at the minimum. But, I sort of just drifted away from it.
Then I found myself writing for what would eventually become Corruption of Champions. When I abandoned that, I got back into MG setting creation. And this time, I got freaky…
So, why am I here, starting a topic to showcase my stuff? I guess because I figured… why not?
There's a lot of profiles that aren't complete, that are only conceptual. My attention span tends to wax and wane, sadly, and without input from outsiders, I tend towards the waning. Always eager to write a profile someone asks to see done, though.
Terra Teratro:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xzjQfZ5JhjYl2esjCbd1LwzVQO74KdCXmREdLzdqm_U/edit
Terra Teratro was my first real MG setting that I called my own, and it fed my later creations fairly clearly. It was nothing really elaborate; basic D&D type setting with a twist; a world where monstergirls (and monsterherms, though I called 'em futas because I thought that "herm" was too furry a term to be valid) ruled on their own and humans were outsiders who either kept coming to their world, or who were descendants from visitors who chose to stay. Because of its D&Dist basis, there's a lot of D&D and Pathfinder-inspired girls in this one.
The Chaos Realms:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NCBtiPI249BrUz4UfB6X0YceXF-G1ZkVHJlHelx-jT4/edit
This was something that I kept thinking about until I just had to do it. A grimbright magitek setting, inspired by a mixture of Diablo and Iron Kingdoms, with a little Warhammer Fantasy. Long story short, war between three planes inhabited by monstergirls, who discover the human world between them. They decide to harvest humans for spiritual resources, but start to find there are ways to do so that don't involve slaughtering humans en-masse. This was my least popular setting, and so I drifted away from it due to lack of interest. A pity, because there's a lot of ideas here I really loved.
The Cosmic Ocean:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uf8wCi6ncuJsknr4kF8REUBywD4b5sCJritLbQyVOEc/edit#
My next big success after Terra Teratro, Cosmic Ocean is a "star fantasy" setting. It's hard to describe, but it owes its inspiration to Spelljammer, with a little early editions Warhammer 40k in for flavor. A pulpy sort of space opera, where starships are magical vessels, dashing space adventurers carry magic swords and enchanted space suits, and the "little green men" are curvaceous goblin gals who'll paralyze you and drag you off to be their sex slave if you cross them.
The Ruined World:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vgy_BSEW_nMV75p3Kdp42rl6xA3RFo58ypxyZwF-xEo/edit#
My newest creation, and something that came about as a result of this board. Inspired by old-school dungeon delvers, like Tower of Druaga, Final Fantasy 1, etc. Gods of Light and Darkness create humanity and various monsters before setting them to fight to settle a personal vendetta. God of Darkness turns monsters into monstergirls to try and win at last. Humans and monstergirls, being right sick of this, band together and kill their gods, almost destroying their world in the process. 1000 years later, humans and monstergirls have survived and are stubbornly rebuilding.