Tarzan and The Dance of Dominance

By tarzan

Published on Jan 19, 2024

Gay

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Chapter 28: Tarzan in The Gossip Gazette -------------------------------- (c) tarzanstud1@gmail.com

The night at The Dom's Den was unforgettable for everyone in attendance, but soon enough word of the night reached well beyond those at Mr. Blackwood's club. Tarzan's fate was about to take a major turn, thanks to Jonathan Alden, the theater critic at The Outpost, the local gay newsweekly, who doubled as the gossip columnist. Few events generated more buzz than tarzan's dramatic performance at The Dom's Den, perfectively captured in the pages of The Outpost. Here is his first story on the savage stud's debut performance:

Tarzan: A Captivating Display of Strength and Submission By Jonathan Alden, Outpost Critic

In the heart of our vibrant city lies a gem that never ceases to amaze its patrons. Mr. Blackwood's club, The Dom's Den, has once again raised the bar with their latest performance, featuring none other than the jungle-adorned sensation, Tarzan. The event was nothing short of spectacular, a mesmerizing display of strength, submission, and an exploration of primal desires.

From the moment Tarzan graced the stage, there was an undeniable magnetic pull. His sinewy physique, accentuated by a barely-there loincloth, left many in the audience breathless. It's hard not to confess to having a slight infatuation with the way the fabric clung to his every contour, highlighting the sheer power emanating from this extraordinary individual.

Blackwood's portrayal of Tarzan's adventure with the Umballa tribe was a masterstroke. The immersive experience transported us to a world where the untamed met the ritualistic, where the alpha male faced his match in Rok Hard, and where dominance and submission played a central role. The choreography and execution were nothing short of brilliant, a testament to the incredible talent involved.

Tarzan's portrayal of himself was nothing short of a revelation. His primal presence, the raw intensity in his eyes, had the audience in rapt attention. As he battled Rok Hard, the sheer physicality on display was awe-inspiring. It was a gripping contest that had the audience on the edge of their seats, cheering for the noble savage who had come to symbolize the ultimate expression of strength.

The climax, with Tarzan bound and displayed before the Umballa tribe, was a powerful statement on the duality of dominance and submission. The ritualistic dances and ceremonies performed around him were captivating, immersing the audience in a world where hierarchy and servitude played pivotal roles.

Quotes from the evening:

Mr. Blackwood himself shared, "Tarzan's performance tonight exemplifies the essence of power, both physical and psychological. It's a celebration of the noble path of submission, a journey we can all learn from."

Tarzan, in a moment of reflection, shared, "Tarzan much big! Much strong!"

Audience member Preston Dow exclaimed, "I've never witnessed anything quite like it. Tarzan's performance is a revelation, a thrilling exploration of the complexities of dominance and submission."

In conclusion, The Dom's Den has once again proven why it stands at the forefront of captivating entertainment. Tarzan's performance was an immersive experience, a tantalizing journey through the realms of power dynamics. It's an evening that will linger in the memory of every attendee, a testament to the indomitable spirit of Tarzan and the mastery of Mr. Blackwood.


But Alden wore more than one hat, and he had further interest beyond merely singing tarzan's praises as a theater critic. The initial review was just the tip of the iceberg. Mr. Blackwood saw to it that Alden had a backstage meeting with the muscle stud at the center of his new production.

After the opening performance, Tarzan was introduced to Alden as the drama critic for the local weekly news publication. Alden, a man of medium build with sharp features and an air of sophistication, extended his hand to Tarzan, who firmly shook it.

"Tarzan, it's an absolute pleasure to meet you. Your performance was absolutely captivating," Alden began, his voice carrying a warm, genuine tone.

Tarzan's eyes, still shining with the remnants of the performance, met Alden's.

"Is much kind, Mr. All In," tarzan said.

Alden couldn't help but be taken aback by the sincerity in Tarzan's gaze.

"Please, call me Jonathan," Alden said. "And truly, your portrayal was nothing short of remarkable. It's not often one witnesses such a powerful embodiment of submission on stage."

Tarzan's brow furrowed in curiosity.

"Is true?" tarzan said, unsure what to make of Alden's comments when tarzan was only playing himself on stage. "Tarzan make try show tarzan."

Alden nodded, enthusiasm shining in his eyes.

"You succeeded, Tarzan. It's not just about the physicality, it's about the spirit behind it. The way you moved, the way you held yourself... it was all so... compelling."

Tarzan couldn't help but feel flattered by Alden's words, and his chest puffed with pride as he was praised.

"Johnny Thing much kind!"

Alden leaned in slightly, his tone a touch more confidential.

"If I may offer a bit of advice, Tarzan? I'd suggest exploring even deeper into the emotional core of your character. It's where you'll find the true heart of your portrayal."

Tarzan took in Alden's words, grateful for the critique.

"Tarzan make try," he said, nodding at the wise advice.

As the conversation flowed, Alden found himself drawn into Tarzan's world. They discussed the nuances of the performance, Tarzan's approach to character development, and even delved into their shared appreciation for the arts. It was a decidedly one-sided conversation, as Alden learned that tarzan was a man of few words, to say the least.

In a moment of boldness, Alden asked the question igniting his curiosity.

"Tarzan, if you don't mind my asking, do you have a love interest at the moment?" Alden asked. "I imagine someone as...captivating as you must have quite the romantic life."

Tarzan lowered his eyes, a hint of bashfulness coloring his cheeks.

"Is much personal," he blushed.

Alden couldn't help but smile at Tarzan's response.

"I must say, if there is someone, they're a very lucky individual."

As the conversation continued, Alden couldn't help but feel a connection forming. He was impressed not just by Tarzan's performance on stage, but by the man he was offstage - humble, genuine, and utterly captivating.

As he talked to the near-naked ape man, Alden's eyes occasionally flickered towards Tarzan's loincloth. He couldn't help but wonder about the practicalities of such an iconic garment.

"Tarzan," Alden began tentatively, "if you don't mind me asking... how do you maintain your loincloth? It always looks so... pristine."

Tarzan scratched his head, unsure of how to answer.

"tarzan make swim," he replied. "Make fresh."

Alden leaned in, intrigued.

"And the way you tie it, it's almost like an art form itself. Do you have a specific technique?"

Tarzan glanced down at his loincloth.

"Is tie."

Alden nodded appreciatively, taking mental notes.

"Fascinating. I'm sure our readers would love to know the secrets behind your iconic attire. It's a symbol of strength and nobility."

Tarzan's furrowed his brow, finding himself at a loss for words.

"Is tarzan," he said simply.

Alden couldn't help but be captivated by Tarzan's reverence for his loincloth. Tarzan's minimalistic description of his minimalistic attire captured the relationship perfectly. It was more than just clothing; it was a piece of his identity, an embodiment of his connection with nature.

As the conversation continued, Alden gleaned more insights into Tarzan's world. They discussed everything from Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle to his experiences adapting to a more civilized environment.

Before long, it was time for them to part ways. Alden couldn't help but feel a sense of kinship with Tarzan, a connection forged through shared conversation and mutual appreciation.

As he bid farewell, Alden couldn't wait to share this intimate glimpse into Tarzan's life with his readers. It wasn't just about the performance on stage; it was about the man behind the character, a man whose strength and humility were as captivating as any portrayal.

By the time they parted ways, Alden knew he had material for a month's worth of gossip columns. Yet, he also left with a newfound respect for Tarzan, as a person.


Alden never turned a story around quicker than the column he fired off after his encounter with the scantily clad muscle stud. Here is what ran the next day on The Outpost's gossip page, known as The Gossip Gazette:

Tarzan Unveiled: The Loincloth, The Legend, The Legacy By Jonathan Alden

Greetings, dear readers! Oh, the stories I have to share today will surely set hearts aflutter and tongues wagging. Yours truly had the immense pleasure of meeting none other than the jungle's very own legend -- Tarzan!

As you can imagine, dear readers, my heart raced at the prospect of an encounter with this enigmatic figure. And let me assure you, he did not disappoint. From the moment I laid eyes on him, I was entranced by the aura of strength and humility that surrounds him.

Now, let's talk about the pièce de résistance -- Tarzan's iconic loincloth. As we all know, this garment has become as much a part of his legend as his incredible feats of strength. But what lies beneath the fabric? What secrets does it hold?

In our candid conversation, Tarzan shared with me that the loincloth is, to him, more than just clothing. It's a representation of his very essence. A connection to the wild beauty of the jungle he calls home. A symbol of his purpose in life.

As he so eloquently put it, "It's tarzan," indicating the scant scrap of leather covering his most intimate parts is an essential piece of who he is.

But, dear readers, allow me to offer a theory of my own. Could it be that the loincloth, with its modesty and simplicity, is actually a reflection of something deeper? Something that speaks to the heart of Tarzan's true nature?

Consider this: a loincloth is designed for one who is unburdened by the trappings of luxury, one who is ready and willing to serve. It leaves little room for excess, emphasizing instead the essentials. It's a garment for a servant, a humble figure ready to fulfill their purpose.

So, I ask you, dear readers -- are there any superiors out there brave enough to put my theory to the test? To see if this legend of the jungle, this embodiment of strength and servitude, is indeed as noble in his heart as he appears?

In other revelations, Tarzan regaled me with tales of his upbringing in the heart of the jungle and his experiences adapting to a more civilized environment. The contrast between his wild roots and his current life is nothing short of fascinating.

As our conversation came to a close, I couldn't help but feel a sense of camaraderie with this remarkable man. There is a depth to Tarzan that goes beyond the surface, a humility that belies his incredible physical prowess.

Dear readers, stay tuned for more tantalizing tales from the heart of the jungle. Who knows what secrets and surprises await us in this captivating world?

Until next time, keep your eyes peeled for the next thrilling installment!


Alden's Gossip Gazette story captivated his readers far beyond the columnist's wildest imagination. His phone never stopped ringing the day it ran, with each caller confident they were superior enough to put tarzan in his proper place. Alden could scarcely wrap his head around the phenomenon he'd accidentally ignited, and he quickly returned to The Dom's Den for advice from its authoritative proprietor.

Alden: (Entering the club, holding a copy of the Gossip Gazette) Mr. Blackwood! Ah, there you are. Have you had the pleasure of reading my latest column?

Blackwood: (Looking up from his paperwork, intrigued) Ah, Jonathan Alden! Always a pleasure. I must confess, I haven't had a chance to peruse the latest edition just yet. What have you got for us?

Alden: (Eagerly) Well, my dear fellow, it seems our friend Tarzan has inadvertently sparked quite the stir. The column on his loincloth and its deeper symbolism has garnered us quite the reaction.

Blackwood: (Leaning in, interested) Oh, do tell!

Alden: (Animated) Hundreds of phone calls have been pouring in, each claiming to be a "superior" eager to put my theories to the test. It seems our readers are intrigued by the challenge, Mr. Blackwood.

Blackwood: (Chuckles) Well, well. It seems Tarzan's loincloth has quite the magnetic effect, doesn't it? What an unexpected turn of events.

Alden: (Grinning) Unexpected indeed. But you know what they say, any press is good press, and this certainly has the town talking.

Blackwood: (Rubbing his chin, thoughtful) Indeed. But let's not stop at just talk, shall we? I see an opportunity here, Alden. An opportunity for both The Outpost and my club.

Alden: (Intrigued) Oh? Do elaborate, Mr. Blackwood.

Blackwood: (Leaning in closer) We could arrange a little event, a gathering if you will. A chance for these self-proclaimed "superiors" to prove their mettle. It would undoubtedly draw a crowd and, well, you know how they love to spend.

Alden: (Eyes lighting up) A gathering, you say? Oh, the possibilities! A challenge, an exhibition... why, the town would be buzzing for weeks.

Blackwood: (Smirking) Precisely. And of course, the Outpost would have exclusive coverage. It would be a win-win, don't you think?

Alden: (Nodding) Oh, indeed. The circulation would skyrocket. And the patrons at your club... well, let's just say they'll be flocking in droves.

Blackwood: (Satisfied) It's settled then. We'll make the necessary arrangements. And Tarzan? He need not concern himself with these details.

Alden: (With a smirk) Quite right, Mr. Blackwood. His opinion is of no matter -- he serves your will, yes? It's about the allure of that loincloth and the fantasies it's sparked. And his loincloth is in your hands, so to speak.

Blackwood: (Raising his glass) To profitable ventures, Alden. May this be the first of many.

The two men clink their glasses together, sealing their partnership in this unexpected venture.

Alden: (Eagerly) I must say, Mr. Blackwood, this event has the potential to be the talk of the town for months, if not longer. The anticipation alone will draw in crowds.

Blackwood: (Nodding) Indeed, Alden. The fascination with Tarzan's loincloth is undeniable. It's amazing how such a simple garment can provoke such intrigue.

Alden: (Thoughtful) And it represents so much, doesn't it? It's a symbol of his submission, his readiness to serve. I've often wondered if he understands the deeper meaning.

Blackwood: (Leaning in, conspiratorial) That, my dear Alden, is a question best left unanswered. It allows the mystery to linger, adding to the allure.

Alden: (Smirking) Quite right, Mr. Blackwood. Let the mystique of Tarzan's loincloth continue to captivate.

Blackwood: (Tapping his chin) Now, about the challenges... We need to carefully select tasks that will truly reveal Tarzan's nature. Strength and submission should be at the forefront.

Alden: (Eager) Agreed. Perhaps a demonstration of his strength, engaging him in lifting heavy objects, performing acts of service, and, of course, displays of obedience.

Blackwood: (Smirking) And let's not forget attire. Tarzan's loincloth should remain a focal point. It's the embodiment of his purpose, after all.

Alden: (Nodding) Yes, yes. The loincloth should remain a symbol throughout. It's what this event is all about, after all.

Blackwood: (Pausing) And what of the participants? Those who responded to your column, Alden. They'll be paying a handsome fee for the privilege.

Alden: (Grinning) Ah, yes. They should be given their chance to prove themselves, to demonstrate their supposed superiority over Tarzan. It's what they've been clamoring for, after all.

Blackwood: (Chuckles) Quite the spectacle it will be. And the audience? They'll be more than happy to pay for a front-row seat to this extraordinary event.

Alden: (Thoughtful) Perhaps we could even add a touch of theatrics, some dramatic flair to heighten the excitement. It is a performance, after all.

Blackwood: (Nodding) A splendid idea, Alden. The more theatricality, the better. It will only serve to enhance the overall experience.

Alden: (Excitedly) This event has all the makings of a sensation, Mr. Blackwood. It will be a night to remember.

Blackwood: (Smirking) Indeed, Alden. And one that will undoubtedly benefit us both, in more ways than one.

The two men continue to brainstorm, their excitement and anticipation for the upcoming event palpable in the air.

Blackwood: (Cautiously feeling Alden out on his next point of focus) To maximize our potential for success, I wonder if tarzan couldn't use some...training, I suppose....some direction to express himself theatrically...to dramatically present his submissive nature...and to best showcase the untamed power behind his loincloth. I can think of no one better suited to coach him then The Outpost's celebrated theater critic.

Alden: (Eagerly) Mr. Blackwood, the idea of training Tarzan for this event is exhilarating. To help him express himself theatrically, to truly embody his submissive character... it's a challenge I relish.

Blackwood: (Smirking) I thought you might, Alden. Tarzan is, after all, quite the canvas to work with. His presence alone is magnetic.

Alden: (Intrigued) Tell me, Mr. Blackwood, have you had the privilege of witnessing examples of Tarzan's true nature? Any glimpses into his personal life, perhaps?

Blackwood: (Thoughtfully) Tarzan is an enigma, Alden. His true nature is both fascinating and elusive. As for his personal life, he keeps it well guarded. And of course, we keep him well guarded in his labors. His focus is primarily on serving his superiors.

Alden: (Nodding) I suspected as much. Now, Mr. Blackwood, am I free to take whatever steps are necessary to properly train Tarzan? I want to ensure he gives his best performance.

Blackwood: (Leaning in) Alden, you have my full support. Tarzan is an asset, and we must ensure he shines in this event. Use whatever means you see fit to prepare him.

Alden: (Eager) Excellent. And do you have any advice, any tools that might aid me in this endeavor?

Blackwood: (Smirking) Ah, Alden, you have an eagerness about you that is quite infectious. I suggest focusing on his strengths, both physically and theatrically. Encourage him to embrace his submissive nature. And, of course, his loincloth should remain a central element.

Alden: (Goosebumps) The loincloth... of course. It's not just an article of clothing, is it, Mr. Blackwood? It's a symbol, a representation of his true purpose.

Blackwood: (Nodding) Precisely, Alden. The loincloth is a statement, a declaration of intent. It embodies everything that Tarzan is meant to be.

Alden: (Determined) I will see to it that Tarzan is prepared for this event, Mr. Blackwood. He will give a performance that leaves an indelible mark on all who witness it.

Blackwood: (Smirking) I have no doubt, Alden. This event will be one for the history books, thanks to your dedication and Tarzan's... unique talents.

Blackwood opens a cabinet, revealing an array of carefully arranged devices.

Blackwood: (Smirking) Speaking of indelible marks...

A riding crop, a cat o' nine tails, a bullwhip, a flogger, a cattle prod, wrist and ankle restraints, and more fill the cabinet. Each item gleaming with polished leather and steel.

Blackwood: These, Alden, are the tools of the trade. Effective instruments in directing and guiding new performers to summon their very best.

Alden's eyes widen, and he practically drools over the possibilities that these implements present. Blackwood raises an eyebrow, noticing Alden's eager reaction.

Blackwood: (Teasing) You asked about Tarzan's love life, Alden. What about yours?

Alden: (Chuckling nervously) Well, Mr. Blackwood, let's just say that I foresee my love life... improving considerably.

As they continue to discuss the training and preparation of Tarzan, Alden can't help but feel a new surge of excitement coursing through him. The event promises to be a monumental success, and it seems that Alden's personal life is in for a thrilling ride as well.


END OF CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT-------------------------------------

Thanks for the emails! I always appreciate hearing your reactions, including your constructive criticism. If you have any feedback or input, please contact me at tarzanstud1@gmail.com .

Next: Chapter 29


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