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'''The Heat of the Night''' ("Furry Roleplay and Stories") is an interactive site for [[furs]] who to write or act out their own furry adventures. It was created by [[Tye G. Wolfe]] and [[Hikaru Katayamma]].
 
'''The Heat of the Night''' ("Furry Roleplay and Stories") is an interactive site for [[furs]] who to write or act out their own furry adventures. It was created by [[Tye G. Wolfe]] and [[Hikaru Katayamma]].
  
* '''Address''': http://www.heat-of-the-night
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* '''Address''': http://www.heat-of-the-night.com
  
The site offers various features, including [[rape-play]], stories, poetry, and a place for social interaction with other furs. Due to certain RP content, Heat of the Night is for faggots only.
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The site offers various features, including [[role-play]], stories, poetry, and a place for social interaction with other furs. Due to certain RP content, Heat of the Night is for adults only.
  
 
*'''A bit of “Heat of the Night” history'''
 
*'''A bit of “Heat of the Night” history'''

Revision as of 09:45, 3 May 2008

The Heat of the Night ("Furry Roleplay and Stories") is an interactive site for furs who to write or act out their own furry adventures. It was created by Tye G. Wolfe and Hikaru Katayamma.

The site offers various features, including role-play, stories, poetry, and a place for social interaction with other furs. Due to certain RP content, Heat of the Night is for adults only.

  • A bit of “Heat of the Night” history

Starting as a Yahoo group managed by Tye G. Wolfe, Heat of the Night (HOTN) grew to a membership level of over 7500 members. HOTN soon became the largest Furry Role Play group within Yahoo until Yahoo shut the doors for the third and final time in 1999. There were and still are offshoot groups that bear a portion of HOTN’s name, however they do not carry the membership that was once Yahoo’s “Heat of the Night”. For all intents and purposes “Heat of the Night” had faded into obscurity. It was not until an occurrence in another Yahoo group that it became necessary to move the actions of some to a more private venue. With the backing of Tye G. Wolfe and the network support of Hikaru Katayamma, this new “Heat of the Night” was reborn in a forum format.