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Subscribe to our newsletter "Sister Aurelia of the Adepta Sororitas was trained to fight, pray, and die for the Emperor.
But when a hulking emotionally available Tyranid warrior spares her life and takes her deep into the hive, captivity becomes something far stranger than torture.
He feeds her, protects her, even… listens to her...
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And when their minds and bodies begin to entwine, Aurelia discovers that love can bloom in the most heretical soil imaginable."This is the blurb for Taken by the Tyranid: A Romance in the Far Future, a 65-page story recently uploaded for sale on Amazon with cover art that's obviously AI-generated.
You can tell it's AI because there's weird wobbly text on the protagonist's dress—partially hidden by the placement of the author's jokey pseudonym, Slaanesh O'Pleasure—and it's all weirdly yellow-tinged in the way the latest generation of AI art seems to be
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The gaming community will surely have mixed reactions to this news.
Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/the-ai-smut-peddlers-have-come-for-warhammer-40-000-now/)
