𧡠The Wasped King
We haven't seen wasp boys in a while. I hope you will like the concept... :D
Mahgut the Wasped was known for his love of tight belts. He began wearing them at the age of 8 after getting into an argument with other boys about how tightly they could fasten their waists.
Every day, they would meet up to engage in this activity, concealing themselves from the elderly and indulging in their newfound interest. However, Mahgut quickly stood out as the leader among his peers.
His hobby came to light during his early teens, but instead of being scolded, he gained popularity for his hourglass figure and was able to openly embrace his love for tight belts and waist training.
The sight of Prince Mahgut's figure would take anyone's breath away! Only a select few attempted to outdo the exceptionally talented prince, but this only fueled his determination to push himself further to maintain his position as the undisputed leader of their small group of "wasp boys" and everyone's main inspiration.
Mahgut ascended to the throne in his late teens after his father died in battle. Despite being in his senior years, his father didn't appear much older than him, as the sorcerers of the kingdom were very skilled at preserving youth and beauty. Watching his still youthful, handsome father burn on a funeral pyre for his obsession with military compaigns was doubly heartbreaking...
In mourning of his late father, the newly crowned King Mahgut developed a deep disdain for warfare. He no longer wanted to see his siblings, companions, even ordinary people perish in battle. It became clear to him that not every boy was born to fight.
Mahgut declared that not every young man is fit for military service. He proclaimed that any boy with a waist measurement under 14 inches or who can fold in half backwards without a gap would be eligible to join the special spineless and gutless armies. These soldiers would then be trained in the arts of dance, acrobatics, and contortionism.
Many young men enrolled in the special army after meeting the criteria. However, no one dared to call them spineless and gutless slackers, as King Mahgut himself led the new army. Being an exceptional dancer and exemplar beauty, he guided this caste of peaceful warriors who demonstrated great courage in things completely unrelated to violence or combat, but impressing even the strongest soldiers.
As news of this new army spread throughout neighboring kingdoms, many began training their own youth in the same fashion. Eventually, many kingdoms turned to peaceful means to resolve conflicts, awarding victory to the side that showcased the most impressive young men performing extraordinary feats.
King Mahgut was pleased to observe that his childhood interest in tight belts and waist training had grown into a popular trend for many young men. Some of these boys became the King's favorites, and he willingly allowed them to surpass him as he was eager to see "beyond the horizon" at the incredible feats he could learn one day, too, if he kept training hard...