Author's note: This is my first time posting here, I don't know if I'll stay long but I'm glad to be here at the moment!
The characters in this story are inspired by my various tabletop game characters and campaigns, although they don't nearly get half as fun as when I write them by myself. This chapter contains heterosexual sex where the woman is unknowingly drugged with a lust potion before fucking a man who's much larger than her. I hope you enjoy!
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I won.
Tecryd Savani reclined across his new throne, his feet propped up on some form of golden idol the elves worshiped. He could just imagine the angered words Alur would say, saying how he was disrespecting their god and how he'd suffer for it.
Well, the god wasn't exactly striking him down, was he?"
Tecryd waved a hand to bring up several silver mirrors, each one shimmering to reveal his new prisoners. You know, for a little bit, Tecryd thought he might actually fail to take Vyaros' powers. But that idiot human Ecra tripped over his own sword and nearly impaled himself on it. Their poor healer rushed to his side but by the time the fighter was back on his feet it was too late.
Tecryd was now a god. The drow had won.
These adventurers had been a thorn in his side, Tecryd thought with an annoyed twitch of an ear. Ever since the beginning of his campaign, they'd been terrible to deal with. Always trying to stop him, Ecra always charging forward. Tecryd reached up and touched the scar over his right eye. That had almost cost him his sight.
If it hadn't been for this motley band, he would've long since absorbed the god's powers and been a ruler of the land. They'd slowed his progress.
And now they would pay.
The first mirror showed Ecra, pacing back and forth anxiously in his cell. He was likely the youngest of the adventurers, going by his appearance- wide blue eyes, slightly tousled brown hair, and those freckles spanning across his cheeks and his ears. Now, without his sword and armor, he seemed even smaller than he already was.
The halfling witch was sitting very still, her knees curled to her chest. Sweet little Herra. Once a simple cook, she'd taken up arms after Tecryd had destroyed her home and killed her father. She was a passive little thing, quite cute with those round fawn colored eyes and red curls that went every which way, but she was an excellent healer. If it hadn't been for her, Tecryd would have successfully killed one of their party during their many battles.
Alur made his stomach twist with anger. Elf. Drow were called the 'dark reflection' of the elf, and therefore Tecryd had hated the paladin the first time he laid eyes on him. Alur was the perfect picture of elfkind, with gold-white hair that cascaded down his back and the richest royal blue eyes, his ears coming to defined point. Even now he didn't seem troubled, merely meditating in his cell, his regal head bowed but not in surrender. In thought. Alur thought he could outsmart Tecryd. Oh, how Tecryd wanted him to break.
The drow rogue Tecryd had the least hatred for, although he still despised Thola to the core. Her skin was a soft, dusky purple, and her pure silver eyes showed no mercy when she attempted to stab Tecryd in the back long ago. It was luck he dodged in time. Thola was a traitor to her kind. She was still trying to figure out the lock, not that it would do her much good without her thief's tools.
Braizra was still trying to bash down his cell door by the look of it, stupid half orc always thought brute strength would have him win out in the end. The barbarian had broken Tecryd's spine on an occasion though, so there was no way Tecryd was letting him out while he was raging like that. No, Braizra would have to tire himself out before he was punished.
Then there was that wild card, Sakal. A sylph oracle who was plagued with constant illness, Sakal didn't let his curse get in his way. He kept pace with his friends and was honestly the most unpredictable. Sometimes Sakal wouldn't even be in the party, or at least wouldn't appear to be when they attacked Tecryd. Then he'd show up late and be the biggest thorn in Tecryd's side with the sylph blowing wind around. Tecryd wanted to understand him. Of course right now he was snoring, sleeping like there wasn't a single thing wrong.
Oh, he'd enjoy taking them all apart, piece by piece.
Tecryd ran his tongue over his lips... which one first though? Clearly not Braizra. He'd end up with a broken spine again and god or not, that would hurt. Sakal, better let him stew a while. His lack of anxiety wasn't going to make this fun. Thola, he needed to wait to punish, she was going to be hard to crack. Same with Alur, oh, how he couldn't wait though, he had some toys to assist him with that venture. Ecra, again, he was close to breaking but he needed a bit longer.
Herra, though... he heard that sob from her mirror. He grinned.
Oh, she was ready, all right.
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"Wait! What's going on?! Ecra! Help!"
Herra heard no sign of her friends as she was dragged down the hallway, her chest heaving as she attempted to get a good breath of air. Oh, she was so scared, for once in her life she couldn't think of a way out of this.
But there had to be. She had to stop hyperventilating, otherwise she'd pass out, and, ugh, Tecryd would not be any more merciful on her. He'd had no mercy on her father, after all, killing a halfling that was half blind and restricted to his chair most days.
Herra didn't like to hate anyone, but oh, she loathed Tecryd.
The makeshift throne room, which was once the main part of the temple, had been completely spoiled. Tapestries to the new drow god hung on the walls, a throne made of blackened silver in the center. In front of the throne was a table... filled with food? Good food, too. Cheeses, flatbreads, wine and grapes.
Herra was released, and then she laid her eyes upon Tecryd.
The black skinned drow was reclining by the table, a new light to his face that Herra had never seen before. He seemed stronger, healthier, than he had in the past. He always looked like he was in pain before. Now he looked almost happy. Almost. His right ear twitched and he looked up with his bright red eyes, the cat like slits widening upon seeing the halfling.
"Well, I'm not eating alone, am I Herra? Sit with me."