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 52: Tsabdrin
Ashyr did not move from her spot where she watched Tsabdrin, her cousin and partner all those years ago, mourn one of his animal companions. She looked up at her other cousin. "Yup. That's Tsabdrin. Ran into each other while loot..." She glanced over to Althaia with an apologetic look. "er, gathering supplies. Thought I'd bring him to you as a present. What would you like to do to him, dearest?" Her voice was not at all cheerful. Ashyr was clearly very angry at the pathetic wet puddle in front of her.
Althaia stood. The nymph was wearing only a satisfied look on her face. And blood. Lots of blood. "Good fighting." She said in a pleased tone. It was at times like these where Caleldir wondered about the nymph's alignment; the lawful part always seemed rather suspicious, and right now even good seemed like a stretch. Yet, there she was, giving off a magical aura of law and good.
The elf shook his head, and turned towards the more immediate issue. "A male of House Duskhaven?" He asked. He sighed. "Of what crimes is this one guilty?" he asked. "An actual perpetrator of evil, or merely an aider and abettor?" Caleldir felt a little bit sorry for the small, disheveled man, but it was not his place to argue on his behalf. If these two wanted to execute their brother for his crimes, well, he would simply ask that they not do the deed themselves, but get Althaia to do it. Or at least kill the fellow cleanly and without torture.
On the other hand, the sorry fellow could have crucial information. If that was the case, once again, he would trust Althaia to get said information out of him more than the vengeful females of his house.
So, Caleldir waited to see what the drow would do.
The male began to shiver in his place in the mud and rain and cooling body of his former companion. Ashyr was not so affected by the cold, of course, due to her ring. She just looked wet and pissed. But her attention was turned to her female cousin. Ashyr had no idea what crimes Tsabdrin was guilty of. The last thing she heard from him was that he wanted to leave the area with her. She had been in no condition to stand, let alone go galavanting off with some male. He'd run off when Caleldir came to rescue Ashyr. The last encounter was enough to make Ashyr decide to keep him alive for long enough for someone to explain things.
"He was the one to recapture me after I met Caleldir." Selene informed the rest of the party. The mage walked over to him and gave him another kick, this time to his ribcage. He cried out and half-heartedly tried to get out of the way. "They fucking raped me and forced me to become pregnant, you asshole." She snarled at him.
"He wasn't there when..." Ashyr began to ask.
"Ugh, goddess no. He's my full-blood brother." Selene responded before her cousin finished. "I don't know what other atrocities he's committed, though." Another kick.
"This is the one that recaptured you, you say?" Caleldir confirmed. "Well, if nothing else, I dislike him for that." He gave the sniveling fellow a disapproving glare. At least he had not been a part of the horror, although he was at least guilty inasmuch as he was a party to it. Caleldir still did not like watching Selene kick him. Even though the guy was a slimeball, Caleldir could not help but feel a little bit sorry for him.
Althaia was less sympathetic. After re-summoning her clothing (the blood on her from the other raptor seemed to magically vanish too), she sat down on the second raptor's carcass and watched impassively. "No need to kick the fellow while he is down." Althaia said in a relatively neutral tone. "Either kill him, or stop beating him up. One of those. I do not much care which." She sighed. It had been satisfying for a moment to bring down a creature like that, but now she was itching to get into another fight. Preferably with something bigger and more dangerous. The male drow clearly was not going to be the one to offer such a battle, and seeing as he was not worth fighting, sexing, or saving, he was not of particular interest to her.
That was when the male tried to get to his feet and get away from the pain his sister was causing him. He managed to balance upright, through he was hunched over and clutching at his sides. If he stood up straight, he would likely be just a little bit taller than Ashyr. Though he was probably taller, he looked liked he weighed a little bit less; he was thinner than her, and less muscular. He looked up at the rest of the party with desperation in his dark blue eyes. Tsabdrin looked quite a bit like his sister, only smaller and less curved. "Please, don't kill me." He pleaded. His eyes fell on the most sympathetic-looking person: Caleldir. "Please, I'll help you, just don't kill me." There could have been tears on his face, but he was too wet to tell for sure.
"Why shouldn't we?" Ashyr growled. She moved a step closer to him to keep him from fleeing, but otherwise didn't touch him.
"The caves... Duagmyr and Irahc'vic did something. They're different now. You need me." His words seemed more like he was trying to convince himself. "And I have information. Please! I swear I'll help."
"It would behoove you to at least show a little bit of dignity in your surrender." Caleldir observed. "Sniveling and groveling makes one suspect your motives. Contrition and sadness would do you better than... whatever it is you are doing." He sighed. "I assume that Duagmyr and Irahc'vic are males of House Duskhaven? Probably the more psychotic ones at that?" He looked at the drow intently. The fellow was probably just a cringing coward out to try to save his own skin, but if he really was a mere coward and not an actual deserter on principal, well, such cowards would probably leave for whichever side was the more dangerous. Which was definitely the side armed with artifacts of major power and counting among their numbers a king of ghosts and the world's most psychotic nymph paladin, who challenged raptors to pankration matches for the hell of it.
The female ranger made a tsk-ing noise with her teeth. "Fucking pushover." She accused with derision. "Selene?"
Selene was still snarling, and looked incredibly angry. If she had been anything other than lawful, she would have obviously killed her brother then and there. Even with such negative emotion, in the end Selene was a logical creature. It helped that she never saw her brother do anything but do minor tasks for the rest of the Duskhaven males. And he looked so desperate, so afraid... "Fine. Whatever. Just keep him away from me." Then she turned and stormed off back in the direction of the inn.
Tsabdrin began shivering even harder and sunk to his knees.
"Duagmyr is my eldest brother, and was the ringleader from last I heard. Irahc'vic is the very definition of chaos. I wouldn't put it past him to alter the caves and whatever the hell else struck his fancy at the time." Ashyr confirmed once Selene was out of sight.
After turning to watch Selene storm back off to the inn, Caleldir breathed in deeply, and looked to Ashyr. After examining her expression for a moment, he looked back down at the drow male. "So, what sort of information do you have?"
Althaia ran her hand along the raptor's neck. "Were these two your animal companions? If so, I can revive them for you. Restoring life to animals is much easier than doing so for sapient beings..."
A glimmer of hope shone in Tsabdrin's eyes.
"No." Ashyr said firmly. "We will not be reviving them. He doesn't deserve them for what he did."
And his face fell again to gaze dazedly at his hands that gripped at his muddy thighs. Tsabdrin began to shiver so hard that it sounded like he was having a difficult time keeping his teeth from chattering. Every time he even looked near his fallen allosauruses he looked like he was about to fall apart again. Ashyr shut her eyes and rubbed a hand over her face. When she removed her hand, the anger and derision on her face melted to resignation. "Lolth damn you, Tsabdrin." She grumbled. The beginnings of pity settled in her breast. Not enough to let Althaia revive his pets, though.
Althaia pouted. "But I did not even get a chance to wrestle both of them to death. Now that would be a challenge! I want to resurrect them for a rematch..."