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"...or will you remain as her obedient servant?"

So is that actually a route you're planning, or just part of the tag line?

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Win win either way

Speaking personally, it'll be more of a win for me if that is an option, than if it isn't

Though I'm starting to feel like, it isn't an option, which is a huge bummer actually

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Well, on a scale of 1-to-10 difficulty, the main character's situation is 11/10 completely and utterly hopeless long-term for freedom.

The succubus goddess is all-powerful in her pocket dimension. He's already been infected with her mark. Her most zealous and emotionally-bonded servant is literally hovering over his shoulder ensuring compliance with physical force at all times. What few powers the main character has derive from his overlord directly and could probably be taken away on a whim. And he'd also need a way to overcome her ability to influence and reprogram emotions hypnotically. It seems to even be implied that if he rebels, a hex will automatically activate (maybe?) and curse him for eternity, violating the contract he signed.

Compounding everything, there's nothing left of his home to return to. The central government of the kingdom he's been isekai'd to literally worships the person who enslaved him as a deity and as a matter of national identity--the "succubus kingdom" as in the title of this project I'd assume. By extension any followers he recruits there will likely adore her too.

This MC is basically stuck here for the ride and is probably limited to trying to make best and enjoy his situation--plenty of action there. How you'd write a rebellion route out of this, I'd have no clue. At best he could strike a deal with one of the other four supreme beings vying for power, but he'd basically be trading one succubus mistress for another with a new binding contract.

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Who knows, maybe with that tagline its like an ancient classical Greek tragedy where the hero tries to break the chains of fate but inevitably fails and is punished constantly by the divine for doing so.

Not everything is always straightforward or even successful.

The only thing more powerful than a Goddess in fictional work, is her writer that wants to see her knocked down a peg.

So the intentions of the writer, are much more important to the direction of the story, than the fictional details of the setting within that story. 

And given that the writer has thus far, just... completely ignored my inquiry at all, both times I've asked about, sorta suggest to me that if you're signing up for servicing aforementioned Succubus Mistress, what you are instead signing yourself up for is a big heaping plate of disappointment. Which, you know, as said.. huge bummer, but whatcha gonna do?