Synopsis
Arthur and Natasha are a husband and wife traveling through a medieval era on a mission to slay demons.
Despite being married, their union was arranged for Arthur’s family, and Natasha finds herself in a loveless marriage where Arthur never even touches her. Spending her nights alone, consumed by loneliness, Natasha comforts herself every evening. One night, while indulging in her usual pleasure, she is suddenly attacked by a tentacle monster. When Arthur returns to the inn and tries to help, he too is caught by the tentacles. Together, they find themselves at the mercy of the writhing appendages, completely overwhelmed. Will the couple become nothing but food for the tentacle beast?
Circle: Oniniku (@ogui_oniku)
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Editorial Review
This tentacle-driven fantasy tale positions itself squarely in the “forced pleasure” subgenre where tentacles serve as narrative catalyst for sexual awakening rather than pure violation fantasy. Within the girls’/otome manga landscape, this approach—using supernatural coercion to dissolve emotional barriers between partners—occupies familiar but still-viable territory, particularly when framed around relationship restoration rather than conquest alone.
What distinguishes *Completely Melted and Dissolved* is its explicit grounding in marital estrangement. The synopsis establishes Natasha’s loneliness as the emotional core before the tentacles arrive, which elevates this beyond generic monster assault. The arranged marriage premise and her solitary nighttime routine create genuine stakes; the tentacle encounter becomes less about random violation and more about forced intimacy that paradoxically might reconnect the couple. The tag combination of lovey-dovey paired with tentacles and stimulation-focused acts (breast play, cunnilingus, clitoral work) suggests the work leans toward building arousal and connection rather than pure degradation, which is a tonal choice worth noting in a subgenre often coded toward humiliation.
Arthur’s involvement adds another layer—this isn’t a woman-only nightmare but a shared ordeal, which reframes the power dynamics and potentially resolves the emotional throughline of his neglect. The Big Eater tag (presumably referencing the circle’s consumption-focused aesthetic) hints at detailed, lingering illustrations of physical sensation rather than rushed passages.
Readers seeking tentacle content with genuine relationship narrative tension, particularly those who prefer stimulation-focused depictions over pain-coded scenarios, will find this most resonant. It’s fundamentally a “discovery through forced circumstance” story dressed in fantasy trappings.
A competent premise-to-payoff execution that recognizes tentacle manga’s potential as relationship therapy wrapped in supernatural excess.
Related Tags:
Creampie | Fellatio | tentacles | Masturbation | Cunnilingus
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