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Alanna
Vorno, Kingdom of Solais
17
th
of Starset, 1282
D.f.
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A crack of thunder echoed from the aether. A dancing flame, a whispering void.
Two sorceresses suddenly appeared before the stone gatehouse of Vorno, a warded and dreary mining town in the easterlands of Solais. Guardsmen draped in black-and-yellow shot up from their chairs, and others turned about to look on the maids, forgetting their conversations of a second ago.
They were beautiful; two gorgeous damsels with flowing locks and wondrous smiles, whose beauty could never be surpassed in this life unless it was by the other. The guards would have hollered then, if those perfect maids hadn't just apparated from thin air; but, they had, and so the guards stared on from atop the walls in disbelief instead, and one even lost his toothpick.
The sorceress-in-red giggled sweetly under their gazes, her full, blonde hair swaying enchantingly in the eventide breeze. She addressed each and every one of those men with an uncompromising will, whilst the sorceress-in-blue looked on with a pout.
"Good tidings, guardians and sons of Vorno," the voluptuous sorceress-in-red warmly greeted the men. "We've come to sup with your Elderman, and have an instant desire to see to him. I pray I speak with gentlemen this day? Gentlemen who know the honor of opening their gates for those with such a desire, no matter how frightening their arrival must have been?"
The sorceress-in-red rarely ever addressed another in such a pompous manner, unless it was to get the attention of guards. She'd learned the trick from her future husband, a trick that was more of a game, really; a game she very much enjoyed. She tucked in an arm under her breasts, giving her audience more than a hint of cleavage.
A guard wearing a steel helm cleared his throat, in sudden realization that he had a job to perform. "Err... state yer business?" he dumbly replied. The sorceress-in-red giggled, shaking her head.
"But sir," she retorted with a bubbly enthusiasm, "I've just stated our business. We're to sup with the Elderman."
The fat guard beside the first finally allowed his mouth to close, and he stammered out his own attempt at diligence. "B-b-but the law says we's not to allow in mages, lest they disrupt the mines with their sorceries; and yous twos are undoubtedly mages."
The sorceress giggled in reply. "You have me there, good sir. Well, go on, open the gate."
The guards glanced at one another in confusion, a meager allowance of self-determination granted to them by an enchantress in her prime. They opened the gates to Vorno not a moment later, stammering and apologizing to her while the portcullis rose.
"Not to worry, fine sons of Solais. Have a pleasant eve!" the enchantress replied with a wave, as she and her gorgeous friend sauntered through the gates unopposed. She let her haughty demeanor wash away as they made their way through the dusty streets and dingy houses of Vorno.
Alanna the Enchantress looked towards her lovely friend in blue. She was the bashful Tanya, a sorceress who had agreed to a bit of a makeover during their stop in Redstone for clothes, supplies, and a bit of a family reunion. Instead of black, Tanya now wore a modest light blue dress, which fluttered and swayed as she stepped through the street, along with a jacket and gloves. None of the skin below her neck was revealed, yet every movement of her legs drew the attention of those around her. Her hair, originally a dark raven, had now been transmuted back to its natural form; a mundane light brown. She even wore a sword strapped to her back, a gift for their man they now shared intimately.
The peasants of Vorno dropped what they were doing at the sight of them. The stares of every man bounced between Alanna's chest and Tanya's ass as the girls made their way through the streets. Their thoughts were clouded by an instant lust, followed by a piteous regret that those women weren't for them. One hopeful man mused that they were destined for the brothel. Alanna chuckled at the thought.
"Talos is going to
love
your new dress," Alanna truthfully admitted to her companion as they sauntered towards the Elderman's house atop the hill. Tanya glanced at her with an anxious smile.
"I hope not, because I already hate it. Alanna, I feel as if everyone is watching me," she replied with a pout and cheeks aflame.
"Then perhaps I shouldn't inform you that they are all, indeed, watching you," Alanna teased. Tanya only blushed further, shaking her head.
"Why must men be so base?" Tanya murmured, looking down at her dress. "So help me, If Talos doesn't like my attire I'm porting back to Redstone to change."
"He'll like it," Alanna assured her as she laid a hand on the door of the Elderman's house. She rapped her knuckles against the wood before letting herself in.
Alanna and Tanya found their man just where they expected him; standing before the Elderman of Vorno whilst looking none-too-pleased. His clothes were stained black by the blood of the slain, but his long brown hair was soft as if he'd just bathed. Alanna followed his haste glance in their direction; a quick one-over for her, and a longer scan of the sorceress Tanya. He loved her new dress, and her hair.
"Ah, there you are," Talos smirked, as if prescient of their imminent arrival. Alanna bounced on up beside him, knowing the Elderman was staring at her swaying, marvelous breasts.
"Talos, my love," she happily greeted with a peck of his cheek, before turning to the seated Elderman. "Hello, sir."
"Er, greetin's miss. And, er, other miss," the Elderman replied with a shaky nod. Talos' happy gaze transformed back into a glare, and he pointed at the Elderman to speak.
"Look, I've not the time to argue. Give me the damned promised reward for slaying the Beast of Bullion Mine."
Alanna smiled in confusion, and spoke when the Elderman failed to reply. "The Beast of Bullion Mine?" she asked of her man. He wrapped an arm around her, glancing her way once more.
"Mhm. Remember when I jested about a spider the size of a bear?" Talos gruffly replied.
"Yeah?"
Talos grimaced, shaking his head.
"...
No,
" Alanna murmured with wide eyes.
"That's horrid," Tanya pouted, bringing a hand to her breast.
"Oh, it was," Talos replied with a smirk before turning back to the Elderman. "And this man thinks the slaying of such a creature is only worth a measly nine crowns, rather than the fifteen we originally agreed upon. Though, I wonder if two sorceresses of immense power would be able to convince him to grant the original sum?"
The Elderman's jaw slacked open in a sudden realization, and his slow-witted gaze bounced between Alanna and Tanya for a good quarter-minute, most of which was spent ogling Alanna's breasts. She decided to seal the deal for her man once she'd received the appropriate amount of attention.
"I'm sure you could spare another six crowns from the stash of forty you stole from the previous tax, sir," Alanna sweetly proposed with an even sweeter smile. The Elderman's jaw dropped further, but he eventually found his composure. He rose from his chair.
"I'll get yer damned coin," he mumbled in defeat.
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"So, let me get this straight honey," Alanna smirked as the threesome made their way to the horses from the Elderman's cottage, "you had a gold mine to yourself for half an entire day, yet you decided to argue with the Elderman over six gold crowns?"
Talos rolled his eyes. "They check for ore at the gates, Alanna," he dryly replied. "If we had Cass here, sure, I'd have robbed it blind. Anyway, Tanya; is that my new sword, or have you taken up yet another hobby?"
Tanya smiled for him, then stopped walking so she could unstrap the blade from her back. She offered it to him with both hands, and Talos quickly unsheathed it. He held it up to the sunlight for inspection.
"Feels good. Four pounder?" he asked her.
"Yes," Tanya smiled.
"Forty-two inches?"
"Forty-four," she softly corrected, nodding towards his hip. "Same as that one. The grip's redwood. I asked the merchant where it was forged, but he didn't know."
"Ah, doesn't really matter," he smiled as he took the sheathe from her. "Thank you. How much was it?"
"Don't you dare try to repay me," she chuckled. "And you're welcome. Tell me, which magics could Cass have used to help you thieve from the mine?"
"Well, she can send things to a... er, Alanna?" he turned towards her.
"She has her own off-world realm," she quickly explained to a nodding Tanya.
"I see. Talos, would you like me to learn that magic?"
"You mean get one of your own? You can do that?" he asked as he compared the two swords in his hands. Cassandra, his meteorite-steel blade, had been chipped during his encounter with an army of Orcs at Alfred's Bridge, and was now deemed unreliable by the man.
"Probably," Tanya softly replied with a smile. "I'll look into it the next time we're in Redstone. Being a teleporter precluded me from ever requiring such a magic, but I can see its merits."
"How did I ever get by before you?" he smirked, resuming his walk towards the town stables. Alanna intrinsically knew that he was jesting, and so she tried her best not to take his words as a slight. Talos, as if sensing her slight pang of jealousy, purposefully bumped into her. She bumped him back with a giggle.
"So, our babe's getting pretty big," he proudly declared. Alanna grinned.
"Aw! You looked through me! Talos, did you
miss