Milker
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Milkers are highly skilled individuals entrusted with the extraction of the vital essence required for the production of Ambrosia. Their work requires not only physical dexterity but also a keen intuition to ensure their Dispensers are at ease and yield the desired results. A Milker's touch is both an art and a science, cloaked in secrecy and whispers of scandal.
Career
Qualifications
Physical Skill:
Dexterity and endurance for prolonged sessions.
Gentle yet firm technique to ensure efficiency and comfort.
Emotional Intelligence:
An understanding of body language and the ability to put Dispensers at ease.
Career Progression
Apprentice Milker: Learns the fundamentals of the trade under a mentor.
Master Milker: Experienced professionals trusted with the most valuable Dispensers and delicate sessions.
Eminent Milker: Renowned practitioners whose skills are sought after by elite alchemists.
Payment & Reimbursement
Standard Pay: 5–10 shillings per Dispenser, depending on the Milker’s experience and demand.
Average Daily Workload: A Milker could typically handle two to three Dispensers during three-hour sessions daily, allowing for breaks and ensuring quality.
Bonuses & Tips: Generous tips from satisfied Dispensers or alchemists, particularly for exceptional skill or additional comforts provided.
Other Benefits
Sub-Cultural Prestige: Within secretive circles, Milkers are admired for their unique expertise.
Exclusive Access: Proximity to high society and elite alchemists.
Personal Fulfillment: Many Milkers view their work as an intimate craft, taking pride in their ability to balance pleasure and efficiency.
Perception
Purpose
To extract, preserve, and prepare the vital ingredient needed for Ambrosia.
To provide a calming, almost therapeutic experience for Dispensers, ensuring repeated compliance.
Social Status
Hidden Respect: Among alchemists, Milkers are valued professionals, but society at large views the role with scandalous curiosity.
Varied Perception: Milkers’ social standing often depends on their skill and discretion.
Demographics
Exclusively Male:
Integral to the alchemical process, as both the Milker and Dispenser’s roles are tied to a mystic balance that requires male participants.
The intimate and specific nature of the role also fosters a predominantly gay or bisexual demographic.
History
Milkers emerged alongside the development of Ambrosia in the early 19th century. Initially viewed as an extension of domestic or pleasure work, the role has since evolved into a specialized profession.
Operations
Tools
Enchanted Vials: Used for the magical preservation of the extracted fluid.
Gloves: Optional, though many Milkers prefer direct contact for a more natural experience.
Comfort Accessories: Cushions, oils, and other items to enhance the Dispenser's comfort.
Materials
Alchemically Enhanced and Highly Concentrated Stamina-Oils:
These oils, provided by the alchemist overseeing the Milker or purchased independently (rare for freelancers), serve dual purposes:
Stamina Enhancement: Applied to the Dispenser genitals, these oils reduce fatigue, allowing for longer sessions.
Essence Amplification: They stimulate the production of greater quantities of essence without causing harm.
he oils are considered a trade secret and are as essential as the Milker’s skill.
Workplace
Discreet rooms adorned with calming decor and subdued lighting. The environment is designed for privacy and comfort, often located within alchemists' laboratories or exclusive establishments.
Provided Services
Essence extraction for Ambrosia production.
Additional comforts, as requested by the Dispenser.
Dangers & Hazards
Physical Strain: Repetitive motions can cause fatigue or injury over time.
Social Stigma: Discovery of their role can lead to scandal or judgment.
• Vital Artisan
• Ambrosia’s Hand
Gray Area: Technically, the act of milking is legal, as it is conducted under the guise of alchemical research and framed as a professional process.
Challenges under the Buggery Act and Labouchere Amendment: The sexual and intimate nature of the process leaves it vulnerable to legal scrutiny.
Alchemists and establishments hosting Milkers often navigate these laws by maintaining secrecy, ensuring consent, and emphasizing the medical-alchemical purpose of the procedure.
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