Dispenser
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Dispensers are young men chosen for their vitality and physical prime, providing the essential substance needed to create Ambrosia. Their position is as much about endurance as it is about their willingness to participate in a process both shrouded in secrecy and layered with decadence. They are celebrated and pitied in equal measure, seen as both indispensable and scandalous.
Career
Qualifications
Age Requirement: Dispensers must be between 18 and 25, as the potency of their essence diminishes with age.
Health Standards: Excellent physical health and stamina are prerequisites.
Psychological Resilience: A willingness to endure discomfort and public stigma.
Career Progression
Dispenser: Men who are milked regularly and give a normal amount of essenze.
Prime Dispenser: Proven ability to meet the high demands of production.
Legate: Dispensers older than 25 years, who transition into recruitment or advisory roles for new Dispensers.
Payment & Reimbursement
Standard Pay: 2–3 shillings per session, regardless of the number of orgasms achieved.
Bonuses & Non-Monetary Perks: Generous bonuses for Dispensers who prove highly productive or maintain excellent physical stamina.
Other Benefits
Physical Gratification: The process ensures pleasure, albeit mixed with eventual discomfort.
Fleeting Fame: Within discreet circles, being a Dispenser is a badge of vitality and desirability.
Alchemical Legacy: Contributing to a substance coveted by society’s elite.
Perception
Purpose
To provide the essential ingredient for Ambrosia.
To embody the mystique and allure surrounding the alchemical process.
Social Status
Ambiguous: Simultaneously revered and ostracized in certain sub-clutures. Dispensers are admired for their stamina yet stigmatized due to the intimate nature of their role.
Decadent Associations: Seen as symbols of indulgence and excess.
Demographics
Men of All Orientations:
While many Dispensers are gay or bisexual, a notable percentage of heterosexual men take up the role as a form of income or supplementary earnings.
Younger men from working-class backgrounds are common candidates, though the allure of quick money occasionally attracts individuals from middle-class families.
History
The role of Dispensers emerged alongside Ambrosia’s invention in the 19th century, born out of alchemical experimentation and a fascination with human vitality. Initially viewed as a curiosity, the profession became indispensable as demand for Ambrosia skyrocketed.
Operations
Tools
None directly used by Dispensers themselves, though specialized furniture may be employed during the process.
Materials
The Dispenser’s essence, preserved using enchanted vials provided by Milkers.
Workplace
Dispensers typically operate in private, well-appointed rooms designed for comfort and discretion, often a backroom of an alchemist's shop.
Provided Services
Contribution of their essence to Ambrosia production.
Dangers & Hazards
Physical Discomfort: Extended sessions lead to soreness, irritation and muscle aches.
Emotional Impact: Feelings of objectification or societal judgment.
Addiction Risk: A 4% chance of dependency due to the process's pleasurable aspects.
Alchemical Oil Accumulation: The oils used during sessions can have long-term physiological effects, including a permanent increases in sexual stamina and semen production through accumulation of oil components in the genital tissues, which may lead to unintended side effects if exposure becomes excessive. Repeated application can also result serious health risks if not monitored and deformations of the genitals.
• Vital Contributor
• Ambrosial Source
Technically Legal: Dispenser activities are framed as part of alchemical research and raw material gathering, shielding them from direct accusations of obscenity.
Challenges under the Buggery Act and Labouchere Amendment: While the process involves intimate contact, its professional and alchemical context prevents outright prosecution. Confidentiality is paramount, and participants are encouraged to maintain discretion to avoid public scandal or legal scrutiny.
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