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 54: Bath
It was still raining pretty heavily outside, and only showed signs of getting worse when the party stepped out of R.I.S.A's pocket dimension. They had protection enough from the elements that it didn't bother them too much. "I would say that we travel through the night, but this rain will hamper even our darkvision." Ashyr commented. "We can still manage a couple hours of travel, I think." Then she summoned her mount. "We ready?"
With all the magical items that they had nowadays, the weather was pretty much irrelevant except for the small matter of visual range, as Ashyr observed. Caleldir summoned his horse after Ashyr did her mount. "I agree. We stop at night. I am ready."
"So am I!" Althaia said cheerily, already on the back of her Pegasus. The nymph stood out a lot from the group: for one thing, her winged horse was the only mount in the group not black or dark grey. Also, blue eyes instead of red. Apparently, the nymph gave the other three the most evil looking mounts she found because she thought it was funny. "We can fly just fine in this weather. I will go scout ahead! Mind the thick foliage!" With that, the nymph and her Pegasus disappeared into the rain.
Shaking his head, Caleldir turned his mount along the thickly brambled road.
Even with the smaller mounts, the forest proved difficult to pass through. In some parts, magic was required to go any faster than walking speed. It was nothing like the easy three day walk down an only slightly weathered road that the caravan had taken to escape from pursuers from Port Afron. There were still signs of the road, but most of it was mangled beyond usefulness. Some of the bits of road ended up high in the trees where vines had lifted it and just kept growing taller. The rain and wind made it difficult to hear anyone talking. It only got worse as the storm picked up. If they had been in a more open area, it would become every bit the 'caravan tipper' that Ashyr encountered the first day she joined the caravan, those couple of months ago. The wind, coupled with the chunks of road suspended in the trees, gave the party the interesting experience of having to avoid falling rocks as well as branches while in the middle of the forest. Ashyr quickly led them away from the road after the first rock fell and almost brained someone.
Selene's spider proved to be a good choice for the forest. It could stabilize itself much easier with its hairy eight legs. Selene was also quite pleased with how smooth riding it was. She also didn't seem at all plagued by motion sickness at these speeds. The direwolf fared the best out of all of them, leaping and bounding across obstacles and shrugging off thorny vines against its thick coat. Ashyr even seemed to be having quite a bit of fun with it, once she got used to how it moved. Bard seemed greatly amused with keeping up with (and trying to outdo, without much success) his mistress's magical mount, especially once a 'protection from elements' spell was cast on him.
It was probably Althaia's sense of humor again, but Caleldir could not help but feel as if he had got the short end of the stick when it came to his mount. The wolf and the spider seemed to be well able to clamber around everything, while the horse would have broken both of their necks by now, were either of them not magical beings who either could not break their necks, or simply needed to be thrown a whole lot harder for their necks to break. Also, thank Eternity for the fact that his clothing was runic in nature. If it had not been, well, it would have been soaked through, dirty, and in tatters by now. As it was, whenever something happened, he just repaired it. Until after one fall too many, he stopped caring. Let the world see how he really felt: damp and bedraggled.
He should have chosen the Chocobo. The ostrich-chicken may not have been all that dignified, but as he recalled from his books, the birds were quite good at leaping around obstacles. Like Ashyr's wolf. Which was also much cooler looking than his horse.
Thus it was that Caleldir was not the most cheerful of fellows as they rode (and not-rode) through the forest. He looked slightly surly, more from the the toxicity of his thoughts than the inconvenience of the forest. Normally, that would hardly have affected him at all. No, at most times he would have spent his effort marveling at the impressively, beautifully wrecked design that the road was sporting right now. It was quite aesthetic, he had to admit. He could appreciate a good ruin. Ruins were fun, after all, provided they did not hold the cursed spirits of people he had known in life. Those ruins were less fun.
Other than the weather, there seemed nothing much for the party to fight. There was no sign anywhere of animals, though that could easily be because they were all holed up in their own burrows.
"We gotta stop and wait for this storm to blow over." Ashyr finally yelled when it became too dark and stormy to see more than thirty feet in front of them. Even with the rings of protection and clothing they had, she was beginning to feel wet, cold, and miserable. It could have been entirely in her mind - not that that suspicion changed her feelings towards the weather. Without even waiting for the rest of the party to respond, she deactivated her mount and activated the portal into R.I.S.A.
"I agree wholeheartedly." Caleldir agreed wholeheartedly. It was redundant to say it twice, even if the second time was just in his head, but he really agreed wholeheartedly. His mood was in an unusual funk at the moment, and when that combined with the increasingly awful weather, his drive to get to Port Afron as soon as possible was severely lessened. He gratefully followed Ashyr into the portal.
Selene took a moment to point to the sky and loose a bright flash of purple light in the clouds to communicate to Althaia that they were turning in. Then she, too, gratefully went into the magical shelter.
R.I.S.A. had apparently stowed Tsabdrin back in his private quarters, since the drow was nowhere to be seen.
Althaia arrived a few moments later, soaking wet, her white gown clinging translucently to every line and contour of her body, making it obvious that she felt no need for such oppressions as 'underwear'. Since the nymph had perfect control over her clothing, and the way that the weather affected her, it was clear that the look was a deliberate choice. It irked Caleldir a bit, since by contrast he looked rather awful. "R.I.S.A.!" Caleldir called out to the A.I. "I think that we, or I, at least, need a nice warm bath. This gloom pierces right through the magic resistances."
"Fuck yeah." Ashyr agree emphatically. "Make it a big one. I think we'll all participate." At least she hoped all would participate. The ranger did not miss the sight of how Althaia's wet clothes clung to her perfect body. For some reason, it was slightly more erotic than just seeing the nymph naked. It probably had something to do with the presence of clothes trying to conceal her curves but doing an exceedingly poor job of it. It was like looking at a secret she was not meant to see - except she knew very well that the look was entirely intentional. She bit her lower lip, and gave Althaia a pointed leer.
Ashyr's sudden agreement that the three (four?) four of them should all take a bath together gave Caleldir some pause. Four people was two, or at least one, too many people in his opinion. At least this time there was not a Cieraela to make everything all awkward. He looked to the other three. Selene seemed rather down for the situation (that being something of an understatement, actually), and as for Althaia... he blushed when his gaze came to her, and looked away. It felt even more inappropriate to ogle her like this than when she was naked. Judging by the purple in Althaia's eyes though (which was a break from the controlled grey she used 95% of the time nowadays) the nymph was definitely keen on joining in. Well, as long as the situation did not devolve into an orgy, he was fine with it.
Selene had already prestidigitated any sign of wetness from her body. Even so, she looked at least as grumpy as the sire of her child. But when talk of a bath was uttered, she perked up just as much as her cousin had. "Count me in." Selene said, just as 'wholehearted' as Caleldir had been when he agreed that they should stop their travels for the night. Since her brother didn't seem to be there, she immediately let her clothes fall off as she walked toward the place the bathroom usually appeared.