Ancient European Houses myth
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The Ancient European Houses myth is an internet phenomenon in which claims are made about the existence of secret BDSM training houses in Europe that have existed for hundreds of years.
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The late Tammad Rimilia's account of presentation in Baltimore about one such European House includes many of the key aspects:
The presenter claimed that there are "dozens" of different Families or Houses of D/S in and around Europe, and that the oldest one has been in continuous operation for 1300 years. …
The smallest Houses only train 3 charges at a time; the largest House has 300 charges in training simultaneously. The full course of training for a charge takes several years and is then updated on a continuing basis. …
The presenter indicated that his House was one of the smaller ones, yet their main residence (which they own), where the Patriarch and dozens of Masters and charges live, is a full city block somewhere around Amsterdam, and that they also own various other free-standing houses and flats in England and the USA.
Origins
It is likely that the chateau of Roissy in The Story of O, and the training houses of Laura Antoniou's Marketplace series have inspired the original versions of these myths.
See also
External links
- The late Tammad Rimilia's account of a presentation by someone claiming to be a member of a European house (in Baltimore.)
- Castle Realm articles on European and Oriental houses (Removed in 2006, but still at the Internet Archive)
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The Ancient European Houses myth is an internet phenomenon, in which claims are made about the existence of secret BDSM training houses in Europe which have existed for hundreds of years.
Versions
The late Tammad Rimilia's account of a presentation in Baltimore about one such European House includes many of the key aspects:
The presenter claimed that there are "dozens" of different Families or Houses of D/S in and around Europe, and that the oldest one has been in continuous operation for 1300 years. ...
The smallest Houses only train 3 charges at a time, the largest House has 300 charges in training simultaneously. The full course of training for a charge takes several years, and is then updated on a continuing basis. ...
The presenter indicated that his House was one of the smaller ones, yet their main residence (which they own), where the Patriarch and dozens of Masters and charges live, is a full city block somewhere around Amsterdam, and that they also own various other free-standing houses and flats in England and the USA.
Origins
Likely, the chateau of Roissy in The Story of O, and the training houses of Laura Antoniou's Marketplace series have inspired the original versions of these myths.
See also
External links
- The late Tammad Rimilia's account of a presentation by someone claiming to be a member of a European house (in Baltimore.)
- Castle Realm articles on European and Oriental houses (Removed in 2006, but still at the Internet Archive here and here)
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www.ownership-possession.com
The Ancient European Houses myth is an internet phenomenon, in which claims are made about the existence of secret BDSM training houses in Europe which have existed for hundreds of years.
Versions
The late Tammad Rimilia's account of presentation in Baltimore about one such European House includes many of the key aspects:
The presenter claimed that there are "dozens" of different Families or Houses of D/S in and around Europe, and that the oldest one has been in continuous operation for 1300 years. ...
The smallest Houses only train 3 charges at a time, the largest House has 300 charges in training simultaneously. The full course of training for a charge takes several years, and is then updated on a continuing basis. ...
The presenter indicated that his House was one of the smaller ones, yet their main residence (which they own) where the Patriarch and dozens of Masters and charges live, is a full-city-block somewhere around Amsterdam, and that they also own various other free-standing houses and flats in England and the USA.
Origins
It is likely that the chateau of Roissy in The Story of O, and the training houses of Laura Antoniou's Marketplace series have inspired the original versions of these myths.
See also
External links
- The late Tammad Rimilia's account of a presentation by someone claiming to be a member of a European house (in Baltimore.)
- Castle Realm articles on European and Oriental houses (Removed in 2006, but still at the Internet Archive)
Archivist Note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
Archivist Note: Tanos blog on Old Guard and Ancient European Houses
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