"That was one hell of a battle," Ghelda the barbarian said, stretching out like a big cat across the floor of her tent. "Those cultists put up a better fight than I'd expected. All that dark magic bullshit. At first, I figured they were too obsessed with sex to know which end of a weapon to use." She flashed a wicked grin. "Here to tend to my wounds, Zareen?"
"Is that what you want?" Zareen the rogue purred. Lying next to the barbarian, she was tracing the lines of Ghelda's abs with her fingertips. Ghelda was the size of a mountain, and every bit as rugged. "Bandages? Ointments? Do you need to tell me where it hurts?"
Ghelda let out a gut laugh that made the whole tent shake. "Oh, I can think of something that needs tending alright. Maybe you can suck the poison out."
"Maybe I can." Zareen winked suggestively at her. "The only question is: are you just going to lie here while I do? Or are you gonna put those big, strong muscles of yours to good use?"
"What did you have in mind?" Ghelda propped herself up before wrapping her hands around Zareen's slender hips and pulling the rogue into her lap. "Upside down, like before? Or something more exotic?"
"Well, I swiped this pleasure scroll from the cultists," Zareen replied, squealing playfully as Ghelda slapped her ass. "And the positions are quite something. It's some real dark magic."
"Yeah?" Ghelda's deep voice was thick with lust. She reached down and started unfastening her loincloth. "Then how about we-"
"Creatum aqua!"
Ghelda and Zareen had no time at all to react before the entire tent was drenched in a torrent of ice-cold water that appeared from thin air above them. The tent immediately collapsed from the weight of the deluge, and it took much kicking, scrambling, and swearing before the pair of adventurers finally extracted themselves and clambered to their feet, both of them soaked to the bone.
"What the fuck, Lialeth?" Ghelda raged, scowling at the person standing before them. "Do you truly not have anything better to use your magic on?"
Somehow, even though she was dry and unharmed, Lialeth, the party's cleric, managed to scowl back twice as hard and look twice as displeased. She folded her arms. "In fact, I do not. What better use could there be than ensuring the hero's party doesn't lapse into sin and depravity?"
Ghelda bristled like an angry tiger, and Zareen rolled her eyes. "We're having this conversation again?" the rogue drawled. "Surely your annoying little goddess has greater things to worry about. Frankly, she must be furious with you for wasting so much of her precious time."
Lialeth prided herself on being immaculately composed. From head to toe, she was every inch the perfect priestess. She dressed modestly in spotless, white robes, and adorned herself with nothing except for a sacred symbol, a prayer book, and a few other holy relics. She even kept her neatly braided hair hidden beneath a black veil. She looked like she belonged in a cloister, not on a battlefield. But through countless battles and hardships, her face always remained pressed into an expression of serene composure and pious determination.
When she heard Zareen refer to her 'annoying little goddess', however, she turned as red as a tomato with barely-restrained fury.
"Blasphemy!" she cried. "The Goddess of Light deserves the utmost respect! Violent malefactors like you are unworthy to even speak of her! I have tried so very patiently to correct your behavior and explain to you both exactly how much she disapproves of all your misdeeds - but you do nothing but laugh at her teachings! How many times do I have to say it? Fornication outside of marriage is a terrible sin!"
Ghelda just snorted. "If the gods didn't want me to sleep around, they wouldn't have blessed me with this."
She reached down to her groin and made an obscene gesture that had Lialeth turning an even deeper shade of red.
"How dare you!" the cleric spluttered. She knew very well what Ghelda was hiding underneath that loincloth. The barbarian boasted about it often enough. "Honestly! It's a testament to her infinite kindness and patience that she still wishes me to travel with you. Or a test of my own piety, perhaps. Certainly, the likes of you don't deserve to receive her blessings - or mine."
"Aren't you tired of this little spiel?" Zareen sighed. "We've heard it a hundred times, Lialeth. It seems like you prefer the sound of your own voice to that of your goddess. What makes you so sure you know what she wants, anyway? Aren't you priestesses supposed to be humble?"
"I'm a cleric!" Lialeth shrieked. "I can hear her voice! The Goddess of Light speaks through me! And I promise that I will make you listen, sooner or later!"
"W-what's going on? Why is everyone y-yelling?"
Another party member was approaching from the far side of the camp. She spoke in a timid, uneven voice punctuated by laughs and irregular, high-pitched tics, and wore a florid black dress so large she was practically drowning in it. Her hair was an unkempt mane of deep purple, and she was clutching a sinister-looking grimoire that drew a fresh scowl of displeasure from Lialeth.
It was Hecatz the warlock.
"Hecatz," Zareen exclaimed theatrically. "Welcome to the sermon! Lialeth was just telling us all about fornication."
Hecatz let out a low, filthy giggle. Zareen didn't have much in common with the shy, nerdy, bookworm warlock, but a shared antipathy towards Lialeth was easy to bond over.
"T-this again?" Hecatz muttered in a nasal voice. "Boring."
"The devil-worshiper, defending sin? I'm not surprised!" Lialeth rounded on the warlock. She disdained Hecatz's magic as 'dark arts', and made no secret about it. Plus, Hecatz was also no stranger to sharing Ghelda's bed. "I won't pretend there's any saving you."
"You know, you could always join us," Zareen purred. She lifted a hand to her lips and split her fingers in a V, and started extending her tongue between them. "Maybe we can be the ones to teach you a thing or two. Maybe you'd enjoy it. You must be harboring a few naughty little fantasies, underneath all that repression and haughtiness. A good fuck might be exactly what you need to finally get that stick out of your ass."
"How dare you!" Lialeth screeched again. She drew herself up as tall as she could. "I take it back. All of you are beyond saving. The best you can do is bow down to the goddess and beg mercy for your-"
"Lialeth!" came a loud, firm voice. "That's enough."
All four of the other party members turned to see the final member of their company - Mireille, their leader - striding towards them. Finally, Lialeth's expression started to soften.
Mireille was a hero, and she looked like it. Clad in shining armor, her handsome looks and long, blonde hair shone like the sun. She was a beacon of virtue, and even Lialeth couldn't find fault with her. If not for Mireille, the party would have long since collapsed into infighting and acrimony. As prophesied, it was Mireille who had bound them together and who led them across the land, fighting evil wherever it could be found. She walked with destiny at her side, and everyone who met her knew it.