Author's Note:
A Drow's Dilemma began as a one-on-one roleplaying project and has been converted into a chapter-by-chapter format for weekly posting with the permission and assistance from my partner. It will contain a considerable amount of sexual themes such as femdom, lesbian, straight, 'reverse' rape, BDSM, group sex, romance, and other themes. The main goal of the story, however, is to tell an epic tale of adventures, gods and goddesses, fae, and nymphomaniacs. This episode and every episode to come will be available for free on Literotica for the foreseeable future. All characters that engage in sexual or suggestive situations are mentally and sexually mature: the human equivalent of 18 for their race.
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Episode 48: Librarian
"I think there's something stuck in my shoulder." Ashyr flatly informed the party once they all caught their breath after defeating the Animator. Selene had since made her way over to the rest of them. She had no spells of healing to offer; that was one area where the mage did not excel. Selene caused pain more than she took it away. Ashyr knew this well, and therefore did not expect her cousin's help in the matter. That left Althaia, who was in no position to do much of anything; Caleldra, someone Ashyr was uncomfortable even being near; and Slasjowskew. The ranger's crimson eyes fell upon the yuan-ti. He was certainly dexterous enough, but did he even possess knives that weren't dripping with poison? Her attention returned to the wound in question. "Anyone have the skills to help me out?" She asked the general room.
"I could do so." Caleldra stated confidently. "Telekinesis can do anything!"
She looked over at Slasjowskew. He merely shrugged. "I could dig out the bullet with a dagger, but that would be rather messsy. Frankly, I think that the pssychotic not-a-ghosst is your besst bet."
Caleldra looked quite pleased. "I hear that you do not want me to be near you, but it is not necessary for me to be next to you to extract that bullet." A look of intense concentration appeared on her face, and the bullet in Ashyr's arm began to shudder rather painfully. The ranger's face went ashen. Then, it pulled itself out. Was more painful than it did going in, but only on an intellectual level, as if Caleldra was keeping the pain from hurting through some subtle mental block. The bullet shot over to Caleldra's hand. "There. That should do the trick. Now, drink a potion or two. You have dozens of them."
That was... vastly disturbing. What if Caleldra could do that to other parts of her body as well? Ashyr almost wished that Slas had just taken one of his knives to her. It wouldn't be the first time she'd dug around her flesh to extract shrapnel from her body. She could handle that sort of physical pain. But this experience had her imagining Caleldra casually ripping out her heart with her mind. Oh, Lolth, Caleldra could probably hear Ashyr's thoughts.
...don't give her ideas don't give her ideas don't give her ideas...
Trying not to think any more about the matter, Ashyr downed a couple potions as if she was chugging alcohol. She would have done so sooner, but wanted the bullet out of her shoulder first. An explosive sigh of relief passed through her lips as she felt her wounds healing and the pain from them diminishing.
"Yes, I can hear your thoughts. At least, some of them." Caleldra said. "And do not worry about me ripping out your heart. Did not Caleldir explain to you that telekinesis is many orders of magnitude harder when exerted on a living thing? The bullet is not alive, and not part of you. Your heart is. I can remove the bullet, but I cannot rip out any of your internal organs. Well, I could, but I would have to use knives." She giggled.
It was about then that Althaia woke up. The nymph pulled herself together, almost literally, and sat up. "Well, that was awful." She said cheerfully. "Good thing my shield kept me alive." She uneasily pulled herself to her feet. "We won then. Good. Hopefully, this monastery does not offer too many more things like that."
"Oh, it does." Caleldra said cheerfully.
Slasjowskew seemed to have recovered as well, and was poking around the wreckage of the factory. "Huh. There iss a complicated puzzsle lock on this large cabinet. I wonder what iss insside it..."
Selene approached the yuan-ti. "Caleldir used one of those to open up a warehouse..." The mage said more to herself than anything else. Not that she could rightly remember what the combination had been; Selene was smart, but not that smart. She would let the snake mess with it, but she wanted to observe what was beyond the lock before Slasjowskew took everything interesting. There was no way she trusted him to share the loot.
"Just hurry it up." Ashyr said as she got back to her feet. She felt as ready to get going and get Caleldir back as she thought she ever would be. The ranger wasn't even tempted to try to replenish herself in R.I.S.A.'s dimension. They had already spent enough time not actively trying to save her mate. Hell, she wasn't even that interested in what her cousin and Slas would find beyond the cabinet door.
As for Slasjowskew, he was fiddling with the lock. "Ssnake titss." He swore. "Thiss thing iss beyond fiendissh." He smiled broadly, a mad light in his eyes. "Thiss iss the mosst difficult lock I have sseen in my life! Truly a worthy adverssary." He looked towards Selene. "I jusst wanted you to know that, sso you could appresciate how devilsshly hard thiss iss when I get it."
Despite his words, Selene did not act all that impressed. If she worked long and hard at solving puzzles and detecting traps she imagined that she, too, could figure out a way to open the thing. Unlike Ashyr, Selene had no interest in stroking the snake's ego.
Caleldra looked sideways at the Yuan-ti. "That is the Animator's greatest treasure, something that he used to create his most fiendish creations. He would want it to be kept safe, of course." She folded her arms. "Apologies to the impatient Ashyr, but I will lead you on after the snake is finished. We all need a breather. Well, you all need a breather. I do not need to breathe."
With nothing better to do, Ashyr approached the cabinet. She watched Slas work with much more impressed interest than her cousin held. It was amusing how excited he got himself whenever he did something particularly difficult. To some degree, she understood the thrill of being really, really good at something. Like when she killed a particularly difficult enemy or convinced a hesitant or up-tight male to share her bed.
Slasjowskew's smile grew larger. "Exscellent." He hissed. He began fiddling with the machine, working on the holographic puzzle lock while dissecting the physical portion. After about fifteen minutes, he stepped back. "Finisshed!" He exulted. The door swung open. Behind it was a coffin with a little over a dozen tubes running away from it, constantly pumping some sort of energy. Slas frowned. "What... what is this?"
"Is that... is that...?" But she didn't know what she was going to say. She was just as much at a loss as Slasjowskew. Her gaze flickered over to the not-ghost to see if she had an answer.
"It is." Caleldra said nonchalantly. "A nearly four yard tall coffin, having energy pumped from it. Go ahead, open it!"
"I do not know if that iss a good idea..." Slasjowskew hesitated. "Thiss iss sslightly creepier than I wass expecting."
Althaia had sidled up to the coffin. Her eyes blazed a celestial blue. She started back. "Whatever is in there had one of the most potent Lawful and Good auras that I have seen in the physical realm. I am going to open it!"
Whatever it was, it was clear that the drow were not going to touch it with a ten foot pole. They knew well enough that something that was magical looking and confusing probably meant something very dangerous. Both seemed unconvinced when Althaia say the lawful good aura that emanated from the coffin. 'Good' generally did not mean something that was good news for the drow -- until recently, every one of that alignment they met were out to get them for the mere fact that they were a member of a generally evil race. To be fair, they were absolutely right in assuming that Selene was bad news.
"Don't do that!" Slas tried to stop her, but the yuan-ti was too late. Althaia ripped the lid off and threw it to the side.