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A new publication called "Play Jaluk" is available in Sshamath similar to a Sports Illustrated bathing suit edition. The publisher is known to be Qu'ellar Zau'afin. Inside are aluring images of the best looking Yathrin in Zau'afin, including some pictures of Matron Maim whiping a male, and a new Yathrin recently arrived in Sshamath. There is a sporty section with sarglitin Tala'sprina, her towering form hovering above other drow in the spread, twirling her Halbred in one hand while her other hand is placed on her hip in front of a waterfall.
The editorial includes various pro-Loth society culture tips and pursuits. One such article encourages females to get in touch with their inner rage and to victimize males who do not immediately comply with their whims.
Another piece talks about how necessary the Yathrin are for keeping drow society strong and resilient, ready to fight off the innumerable threats to the drow. While some Yathrin would find such displays as banal and standard practice, the males would find it exceedingly intoxicating, especially since some type of faerl has been placed on the publication to make the images three dimensional and come to life off the pages.
While some rational males might find this type of material ghastly, to drow males, it is alluring propaganda tempting them with thoughts of conquests and victories in order to court the attentions of these stunning drow.
There is also an article with a male Zau'afin smoking a pipe talking about how many adventures he's enjoyed in his Qu'ellar and the benefits of being a minor noble with so many chaotic and capable females living in the same hall down from him. In one excerpt he writes, "While some jaluks prize freedom and the belief that being free to be themselves is the best avenue of life, I find the challenges of a house full of skilled and capable drow females keeps me on my toes and ready to for anything. Most people have the misconception that Qu'ellar life is all about subjugation and obeisance, and while there is a good bit of that, there is also the comforts of knowing you have a large family around you, and a party always happening. It keeps you on your toes."