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Dante’s Animal Farm (9-Book Bundle) — a Devil’s Charity Story




There’s a booth in the square that doesn’t say HELL.


It says VITA EXCHANGE CENTER—clean canopy, cheerful staff, “support,” and a deal that feels like relief until you realize relief is part of the trap. In Dante’s Animal Farm, the new Hell doesn’t need chains. It needs paperwork, kiosks, and the seductive vocabulary of care: stability, options, comfort upgrades.【 】


This is a satirical allegory about systems that harvest people while calling it help—and about what happens when one “tagged” worker learns to translate the whole machine.



The core hook



You follow Tag 4417 as he’s pulled into an ecosystem where Blue Vita is extracted and Green is dispensed like permission—mildly poisonous, mildly addictive, and heavily controlled【 】. Green isn’t money; it’s access. And access is always scarce by design.



The Anti-Optics Lens (how the series reads)



Each book is written with “visual settings” so you can see the machine instead of arguing about intent:


  • PLAID MODE — the polite story: policies, signage, “resources,” calm voices.

  • OLD HELL OVERLAY — what the place used to look like (useful contrast, not the main engine).

  • TRUTH — the pipes, chutes, brands, ledgers, and coercion routes hidden under “voluntary whenever possible.”【 】



If you feel dissonance, that’s not a bug—it’s the point.





What you’ll get out of this series



  • A map of how modern systems convert harm into “help,” then launder the story.

  • A vocabulary for recognizing sedative words (support, safety, fairness, compliance) as switches.【 】

  • A mechanism-first way to spot extraction—without needing to “prove” evil motives.【 】

  • A bridge from institutional predation (booths, barns, chutes) into the domestic front—where the system enters the home through timing, notices, holds, and record drift.【 】






Reading order (9 books)




Book 1 — Humane Harvest



The first trade: Blue for Green. The first sedative words. The first relief that feels like rescue—until you taste the poison.【 】



Book 2 — The Network of Farms



The revelation: the “facility” isn’t a place—it’s a diagram. And the booths are everywhere.【 】



Book 3 — The Breach Becomes the Mirror



Refusal doesn’t trigger an argument. It triggers a filing. The rebrand’s genius is language—forms that look like favors.【 】



Book 4 — The Vat



After the vat, the world gains a second surface: what people say vs what the system means. Family life becomes a ledger and a calendar war.【 】



Book 5 — The Home Chute



Every solution takes longer than the runway. The home becomes part of the conveyor—quiet, procedural, and time-starved.【 】



Book 6 — The Contradiction Engine



Script weather: the same sentences everywhere, arriving in clusters, reproducing across rooms like policy-fog.【 】



Book 7 — The Kindness Warrant



A “protective pause” that acts like a shutdown. A van booth unfolds in a parking lot: soft lights, laminated kindness, and a clipboard that behaves like a warrant.【 】



Book 8 — The Green Lullaby



When they can’t get you to sign, they get the kids to sing. Receipts drift across time. The record arrives before the event.【 】



Book 9 — The Handoff



A casefile turn: Convergence Event language enters the narrative—localized record drift, repeating phrases across institutions, custody pressure increasing.【 】





Who this is for



If you’ve ever felt like you were drowning inside “help”—forms, deadlines, holds, “support” that becomes control—this series is written to give you clarity without preaching. It’s dark, procedural, and weirdly familiar on purpose.



Content notes (tone-level)



Satirical dystopia; coercion-by-procedure; institutional harm; family stress; addiction/withdrawal themes (Green); psychological pressure.



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