Alextrasza's visit to the gardens takes a titillating turn when she encounters some unexpectedly frisky flora.
Contains: F x Multiple Plants, Vines, Tentacles, Triple Vaginal Penetration, Cum Inflation, Nipple Penetration, Anal Penetration, Transformation, Excessive Fluids, Mind Break, All-the-way-through, Voyeurism (implied)
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"Dragonqueen, I do not wish to be a bother, but..."
Alextrasza turned her gaze to the red whelp who'd landed upon her shoulder, flying in through an open window. Despite the formality of the small dragon's greeting, she extended a hand to gently pat the cat-sized reptilian on the head, moving aside its pointed black hat.
Hallow's End was in full swing, and the little dragon had chosen a costume for himself, it seemed.
"Mmh? Is something the matter, Farrastrasz?" she would ask, turning her head sideways to look at the youngling. Despite her casual posture, with her elbows to the windowsill and fat, juicy thong-clad ass sticking out, Alextrasza retained a regal allure. There was a presence to her that, even with the mind-boggling curves she displayed, commanded respect.
The small one's great golden eyes opened wide, as though surprised Alextrasza would reply at all. "The adventurers you sent to, uh... tame the garden? Near the Lifeshrine?"
"What of them?" she raised an eyebrow, her own golden eyes moving back to the incredible landscape stretching out before her. Worry flashed across her amber orbs as she straightened, her titanic, freckled tits shifting and wobbling about within the overtight confines of her bra-like top.
For a moment, she hoped nothing had happened to those mortals who'd been sent to inspect the gardens. The green dragons had been having quite a bit more difficulty tending to their gardens than usual after Merithra had taken the mantle of Aspect.
She was still getting used to her duties, and she had decided that growing pumpkins for the Hallow's End celebrations would prove a good way to strengthen relations between dragonkind and mortals. The combined mystical energies of the Red and Green flights had proven to cause the plants to grow larger even than the largest gourds of Elwynn.
As such, they considered the idea a success, despite the unruly nature of the gardens themselves. It seemed that controlling the area's vegetation was always a challenge.
There was just so much to do after such a long absence from the Dragon Isles that she had no choice but to enlist the shorter-lived folk to aid them, as well.
"Please, if something has happened to them, tell me now. I will not have lives be endangered."
Farrastrasz shook his head. "N-no! I mean! I don't know! I was watching them, but then the plants... They started attacking them! I had to get away! The vines, they almost got me! I couldn't fight against so many of them!" the small Red declared suddenly, speaking so fast that Alextrasza had to take a moment to fully register his words.
When the urgency of the matter struck her, Alextrasza leapt from the window, the curves of her humanoid body twisting and reshaping in the blink of an eye into her true draconic self. The red scales of her winged body seemed to radiate with some inner power as she unfurled her wings and took off towards the Ruby Lifeshrine.
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Flying in through the verdant canopy, Alextrasza found herself immediately forced back into her visage form. The density of the trees and foliage would simply not allow her to investigate the place without trampling everything in her path.
And so she made her way deeper into the lush gardens.
Dappled shade covered the lush greenery about her, as Alextrasza made her way through the pathways, broken in places and overgrown in others. Her heels would at times sink in the soft, spongy ground, while they would click on the flagstones that made up the paths in others.
Wary amber orbs scanned the surrounding vegetation as acute ears listened for the sound of any of the adventurers she had come to see. If the dragonling's description of events had been accurate, they had been assailed by the vegetation of the place. Such was sadly not a rare occurrence on the Dragon Isles, as the flora had grown unruly in the millennia following dragonkind's absence.
Then, a sound. A cracking of wood to her left. She whirled around, baring her teeth and extending a finger towards the sound.
"Deep breaths, Alex..."
she reminded herself, when nothing came at her. No plant-zombie adventurer, no assailing vines. "
Keep your cool."
Once her wandering of the gardens revealed little in the way of hostile plantlife, Alextrasza concluded that there was little out of the ordinary about. As she sat upon a stone bench, she took a deep breath to take in the soothing aromas of the plentiful blooms surrounding her.
Perhaps Farrastrasz had imagined the attacking vines he had described. She knew for a fact that young dragons tended to have overly imaginative minds, at times.
For a moment, the Aspect of Life closed her eyes, taking in the melodious sounds of nature's tranquility, a gentle breeze washing over her. It was almost enough to make her forget why she'd even come in the first place...
"Wait! I should be searching for..."
she gulped, looking about. Had the plants tried to soothe her?
She immediately stood, furrowing her brow. Something was off with these gardens, she knew, as the subtle floral aromas filled her nostrils. Surveying the surroundings, she barely took note of a single squashling approaching her.
The creature, four feet tall, slowly waddled towards her, the twisting of its body causing its arm-like tendrils to sway, as though it were trying to keep its balance. Its head, a large pumpkin carved in the likeness of a grinning jack-o-lantern, showed no signs of its intents. If anything, Alextrasza thought the thing looked oddly adorable. She doubted it had any kind of intellect. A plant such as this definitely could not possess the kind of awareness that would allow it to plan any sort of coordinated assault on a group of adventurers... Or could it?
Given that Hallow's End was happening all across Azeroth, she'd thought it wise to plant pumpkins in the gardens of the Dragon Isles, hoping that dragonkind could participate in the mortals' festivities.
As the thing neared her, she could feel the thing's tentacle-like arms slowly wrap around her calves, the plant-creature almost
nuzzling
at her thigh with its pumpkin-face. Her eyes widened. In all her years, she had never seen a plant act in such a strange fashion.
"W-what do you want?" she stuttered, resisting the urge to step back from it. She didn't want the plant to think her an enemy. Destroying the thing would pose no challenge, but if she could avoid doing so, she would. Her sacred charge was the protection of all living things, and this one had done no harm that she knew of.
The creature's tendril tightened slightly around her leg, and the green appendage slowly began snaking up her thigh, causing Alextrasza to look about nervously. From the surrounding more squashlings would emerge, almost exactly the same as the first, save for some variation in their faces.
Distracted by the half-dozen plant-creatures, Alextrasza barely noticed the first's wandering tendril slowly snaking up the soft skin of her inner thigh. A soft gasp was torn from her lips at the touch, and she looked down at the odd thing, noticing its arms had turned to large flowers, aimed right at her.
Without warning, a puff of pinkish pollen burst from the flowers' centres, their stamens quivering as the fine particles filled the air around Alextrasza. She inhaled sharply in surprise, inadvertently breathing in the sweet-scented spores. Almost immediately, a wave of warmth and dizziness washed over her, dulling her senses and immediately weakening her resolve to resist the encroaching flora.
"Back! Please!" she tried to order the creatures. Soon, however, they were upon her, and their tendrils were beginning to squeeze almost painfully at her legs.
Unable to discern their intentions, the Dragon-Queen prepared a simple soothing spell, similar in nature to those used by druids. Thrusting her palm towards the oncoming squashlings, Alextrasza expected them to cease their movements, to return to the soil. Instead, she found them utterly unaffected by her magic.
If anything, her spell had invigorated them, their movements more frenetic, more
eager
.
Before long, she was surrounded, and the air around her became thick with more of the pink pollen as more of it burst forth from green, blue, and yellow blossoms.
The Dragon Queen's limbs grey heavy, as though she were immersed in warm honey. Thoughts of crushing the plants were wiped from her mind, instead replaced by a growing desire between her legs. She felt herself growing wetter by the moment, and she finally understood what the plants were doing.
A whimpering moan was torn from her as she felt one of the plants' tendrils snaking up the sensitive skin of her inner thigh until it snaked its way into her armoured panties, caressing the soaked folds of her femininity. She bit her lower lip, trying to suppress another weak moan when a second, and then a third, joined in.
It felt to her as though every nerve in her body was alight with desire, with animalistic
need
, and every breath taken caused her lungs to fill with more of the potent aphrodisiac. Weak attempts at freedom were met with unyielding resolve from the squashlings.
She would attempt to reach down to tear the the lecherous appendages from her legs, finding their grip to be unyielding, her strength insufficient to even cause them to budge. "By the Titans..." she hissed, now faced by the futility of her attempts at freedom.
In response, two more tendrils would shoot for her wrists, squeezing hard enough that her grip failed and her arms were pulled up over her head.