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Title: SIVR-146
Series: VR Exclusive – Intimate Soap Goddess
Studio: SOD Create (SODクリエイト)
Release Date: [Insert release date if known, otherwise omit]
Duration: Approx. [XX] minutes
Format: VR (Virtual Reality) – Compatible with major VR headsets (Oculus Quest, PSVR, HTC Vive, etc.)
SIVR-146 was released during a pivotal time for SOD Create’s VR division. It utilizes technical standards that were considered top-tier for 2019 and remain highly usable today.
Title: Servant of Absolute Obedience: I Will Do Anything You Say (Original: Zettai Fukujuu Meshitsukai: Anata no Iu Koto wa Nan demo Kikimasu) Product Code: SIVR-146 Studio: SOD Create (Soft On Demand) Release Date: September 26, 2019 Format: VR (Virtual Reality) SIVR-146
SIVR-146 is a high-profile entry in the adult VR genre, distinguished by its aggressive marketing campaign which transitioned into a fully realized interactive experience. The title is widely cited in industry discussions regarding the "Uncanny Valley" of adult entertainment—specifically, the pursuit of creating a digital partner indistinguishable from reality.
SIVR-146 delivers an immersive, first-person VR experience that places the viewer directly into a hyper-realistic “soapland” scenario. The production leverages high-resolution 360° video and binaural audio to create a sense of full presence, making every whisper, touch, and glance feel intensely personal.
The narrative follows a luxurious yet private encounter with the featured performer, who takes on the role of a skilled, attentive attendant. From the initial greeting to the body-to-body wash, the steamy mat play, and the intimate aftercare, every angle is optimized for VR—close-ups are strategically framed, and eye contact is maintained to heighten the illusion of connection. If you have more details or a specific
The Institute convened an emergency meeting. Director Voss, pale and gaunt, stared at the projection of a world map lit by green dots—each dot a confirmed case of SIVR‑146. “We can’t pull it back,” he said. “The virus is now self‑sustaining. We can only manage the fallout.”
Lena felt a cold knot in her stomach. She remembered her own childhood—her mother’s lullaby humming in the kitchen, the way the scent of jasmine always meant home. Those memories were now nothing more than vague feelings. She realized that SIVR‑146 was not just a cure; it was a reset of humanity’s collective narrative.
She made a decision.
The scenario is designed to test the limits of the "Absolute Obedience" trope. It is segmented into distinct interactions:
Two weeks later, the first wave of SIVR‑146 was released. It wasn’t a weapon; it was a cure. The world watched as reports poured in: a man in Lagos who could run after decades of arthritis; a child in Osaka who no longer needed insulin. The virus spread, hitchhiking on the invisible currents of air and water, reprogramming immune cells with surgical precision.
But the virus had a side effect no one anticipated. Title: SIVR-146 Series: VR Exclusive – Intimate Soap
When the immune system was coaxed into forgetting disease, it also began to forget identity. The virus rewrote the epigenetic markers that defined each individual’s immunological history. As the virus proliferated, people started losing memories that weren’t stored in the brain but were encoded in the body’s cellular “bookkeeping.” Skills that had been muscle memory—how to play a violin, how to ride a bike, even the subtle way a mother’s hand soothed a child’s fever—started to fade.
Lena watched the data on her screen: a gradual decline in somatic memory correlating with the spread of SIVR‑146. The cure was erasing the very experiences that made humanity distinct.