Location
University Campus
A paid "behavioral research" study that is exactly what its fine print says it is. Opt-in only, off by default.
Quick facts
- Tier
- Patreon (whole arc)
- Opt-in
- Content Preferences toggle (off by default for everyone)
- Discovery
- SMS invite at Submissiveness 30+, then a Downtown tile
- Spine NPC
- [[char:darius|Professor Darius King]]
- Progression
- bnwo_stage 0-6 + devotion meter, one beat per day
- Exit
- Toggle the track off in Settings at any time
- Added
- 0.3 (patron poll #1 winner)
TL;DR
The University campus hosts the game’s most intense content track: an opt-in, escalating enforced-ownership storyline built around Black-male-dominance (BNWO) fetish themes, with no soft-pedaling by design. Because of that it is the pilot of the Content Preferences system, it is off by default for every player, Patreon-gated on top, and nothing of it (no SMS, no map tile, no scene) surfaces until you deliberately switch the track on in Settings or the character creator.
How it starts
With the preference enabled and Submissiveness at 30+, a text arrives about a paid “behavioral research” study on campus. Following it unlocks the campus tile in Downtown. The first visit is a beige room, a consent form, and easy money, and the study is exactly what its fine print says it is.
How it escalates
The arc runs through six stages, intro, commitment, training, service, ownership, and a terminal live-in transition, paced at one beat per day with a devotion meter that Professor King is, in his words, “actually measuring”. Between stage beats there are routine sessions, inspections, and campus rooms (the empty lecture hall, his office) to explore. Stage 6 opens a repeatable kept-life loop.
The exit
There is deliberately no in-scene safeword in this arc, the exit is structural: the Content Preferences toggle in the pause menu turns the track off mid-run, which removes the campus tile, the hub choices, and mutes the SMS thread. Turning it back on later resumes where you left off.
Comments
Patreon supporters can post. Public can read. Posts show under an anonymous handle (e.g. Quiet Owl 423) derived from your account, your real Patreon name stays hidden.