Ancient athletes: Diagoras' sons against Griffa
"Pankration champions Damagetos and Akousilaos, the sons of the legendary athlete Diagoras of Rhodes, having won boxing and wrestling matches at the games of Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, Nemea and Athens, ranked amongst the most popular fighters and athletes of antiquity. Their fame and popularity stretched from Magna Graecia in the West to Anatolia in the East. Famous sculptors had copied their extremely muscular bodies and handsome looks to model for gods and heroes.
It had become known within the Greek world that the brothers were looking for their ultimate challenge. This came to the attention of a wealthy Anatolian nobleman, who owned the most eccentric monsters, like a white elephant from Africa, an aurochs from the forests of Hyperborea, and a peculiar humanoid called Griffa. This Nordic monster of dubious human breed and exceptional strength had a double chest and four arms. Because of its aggressive temperament and extreme eagerness to attack and strangle both men and wild beasts, its owner held Griffa chained inside a big cage. Many combats were organized against brave opponents, usually fighting in pairs, from which his owner obtained substantial revenues, since Griffa seemed invincible.
Damagetos and Akousilaos travelled to Ephesos to compete against the four-armed beast. The audience cheered ecstatically as the famous brothers from Rhodes entered the arena. When the monster was set free from its chains and saw its opponents, it roared and flexed all four of its enormous biceps. Within seconds it grabbed Akousilaos and hurled him into the air. Damagetos took a jump to grab Griffa at its waist, trying with all his power to work it to the ground. This attack however was totally in vain. Before Damagetos realized this, the Nordic beast grabbed him by the arm and ass. All of their strength and fighting skills meant nothing against the superiority of the four-armed monster. It was obvious to every man in the audience that this ruthless opponent meant the downfall of the two champions.
Griffa crushed both their muscular bodies as if they were twigs in his hands. Executing a pile driver on Damagetos, followed by a suffocating head scissors, pinning the proud Greek fighter's handsome face between his mighty thighs, it cracked his nuts with a kick of its left foot. Simultaneously, it took Akousilaos over its shoulders, breaking his spine with a simple snap. Before the eyes of the appalled audience, Griffa laid down the defenseless bodies of the two conquered brothers. It gave another triumphant roar, flexing its muscles and clenching its fists, as its double manhood rose to an inhuman size. Without any remorse, the monster followed its instincts and took the two brothers back to back between his legs, pushing both of its giant cocks deep into their exposed anuses.
With all four of its arms he shoved their bodies up and down vigorously as if it were shaking a rattle. A loud moan announced the double ejaculation, squirting the seed from its two pairs of testicles, which ran abundantly from the brother's legs together with the blood of their torn anuses. Thus ended the fame and fortune of the champion sons of Diagoras in a grave humiliation of unheard proportions. Before the referees could salvage their damaged bodies, Griffa tore off both their penises with his bare teeth, chewing the raw flesh between its jaws with a gluttonous smile. Its master gave a loud cheer, knowing this achievement would substantially enhance his power and wealth."
[Note: This picture was banned from DeviantArt (www.deviantart.com) because, according to their staff, it shows 'erections' (?!). A new, erectionless version is being posted in DeviantArt, but the original remains here. HT]