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 66: Overkill
Upon Faust stumbling into her domain and dropping unconscious, R.I.S.A. did little but to drop him in a large, reasonably comfortable cell with no doors or windows, and an anti-magic field. Because obviously. She then closed the portal very abruptly. She had been as stealthy as she could, making the door to her realm on Ashyr's order, so with any luck nobody with magic would have been able to sense it. Then again, the roar was a pretty obvious indication that not everything was as it should be.
The noise hadn't been anywhere near loud enough to damage even extremely sensitive ears, but still the drow looked exceedingly uncomfortable. "Fucking ow" Ashyr swore even after the room had gone silent. She did not try to stand up after being partially felled by whatever had happened when Faust was pushed into the other dimension. Instead, she just flopped down to the floor with her head still in her hands.
Meanhwhile, Althaia rushed up to Goelon, and hit him with a potent healing spell. Sighing, the ghost turned back into Caleldir's normal self. "I did not expect him to be quite that powerful," Caleldir said ruefully. "On a different topic, I think that I do not 'die' at all when I turn ghosty. Rather, I think that I just get really close to death, and my latent abilities take over to prevent me from actually dying."
"Fascinating." Althaia said dryly. "Now, if you remember what that tiefling looked like, I suggest that you turn yourself into him with that disguise ring I gave you. Not that the ring is supposed to be able to mimic individual people, so much as being able to change race and gender and approximate features, but it should do well enough to trick the servants and guards no doubt rushing here after that scream." With that, the nymph went over to the two drow, making sure that nothing was damaged on them.
"Oh! That ring." Caleldir muttered. Closing his eyes, he activated it. He grew a bit, turning into a tiefling that was roughly similar to Faust in appearance. A close look would give the ruse away, but it was a decent approximation. "How will this do?" Caleldir asked in a voice that sounded like Faust with a cold.
"I think it will almost do?" Althaia shrugged. "I may have to just slam anyone who notices anything with charm magic."
Selene didn't seem to be doing much better than Ashyr. But at least she had something more informative to add than the obvious admission that that had been painful. "That felt... like some sort of magical backlash." She informed the party as she laboriously got back to her feet (batting Althaia away from helping her up.) "You... you three didn't feel that, did you?" The mage noted as she swept her unusually red eyes across Caleldir, Althaia, and Carlotta who had just joined them in the living room.
"No." Carlotta admitted. She cast an uncomfortable gaze toward the place Faust had disappeared.
"It must have been an enchantment effect." Caleldir replied. "My magic resistance is poorer than a drow's except for enchantments." Which he was flat-out immune to. "Althaia... I think she is just really resistant to everything."
The nymph gave the rest of the group a thumb's up. "Both divine and unearthly grace combined in one form! I shrug off nigh upon everything!" She channeled some bolstering magic to the two drow. The drow seemed to recover at least a little bit. There was still a look of discomfort on their faces - like that of sunblindness, but without the sun.
"Doesn't explain why it didn't affect me..." Carlotta observed. As a young(ish) human female, she was bar far the weakest of the current party and had to such resistances. Which everyone else would be painfully aware of already, including herself. Yeah, there was a reason why Carlotta chose to adventure with people who weren't them, no matter how fond of Ashyr and Caleldir she was.
Caleldir glanced over at Carlotta, then frowned. "Huh... you are right. If it were an enchantment, it should have affected you. Wait... what if it was alignment based?" He shrugged. "In the end, I have no idea. It was what it was. Hopefully, it will not happen again."
The younger drow frowned. It was a subject to be explored later, though, for the alarm began to sound throughout the castle, and then echoed throughout the rest of the city. Metallic feet thumped down the hallway outside of the room at an even, disciplined cadence. There were other rumblings as well, from somewhere in the middle of Port Afron.
"D'ya think I should let the army loose?" Ashyr asked through clenched teeth. Her head obviously still pained her to a great degree. Selene seemed to be similarly suffering, but at least the mage managed to get back to her feet. Selene was a little more accustomed to magical backlash, after all. "Or trust that shit-awful disguise?" She waved a hand at Caleldir in tiefling form. "We only have a little bit more time before the diversion happens."
He looked down at his disguise, and sighed. "This ring cannot be used this way. It is for generic disguises, not specific ones. That is what the mask is for, but that is cursed. Althaia is probably the only one able to use it, and it would take too long anyway." He returned to his normal form. "The attacks on the walls should come any minute now. I say we strike!"
Ashyr got to her feet and pulled out the little figurine of R.I.S.A. "We'll give you to the count of one hundred." The ranger informed the paladin. "Then I unleash the army."
"Excellent!" Althaia declared. "Carlotta, avert your eyes, lest ye go blind!" Her clothing melted away as she unleashed her full blinding ability. She then set out of the room on a hard run around the castle.
"This feels like cheating, somehow." Caleldir muttered. "Well, it is now or never."
"And she was so focused on an honorable battle." Selene commented with a wry smile.
Caleldir turned to Selene. "Presumably, the guards and servants here are not powerful enough to give her a fair fight. Any that are may be able to shake off the blindness. Except for the really, really (un)lucky ones who shake it off anyway. Presumably, those ones she will just non lethally subdue. Unless her paladin sight decides that they are really awful people."
A second later, Demetus floated through the wall. His face was stuck between a look of complete bafflement and a goofy grin. Without a word, his ghostly form flopped to the floor. It was unclear whether he had vision or not, since he neither looked at nor acknowledged Caleldir or the rest of the party.
Ashyr stood beside Caleldir and casually slipped her hand into his as she counted the allotted time.
"Okay, R.I.S.A. Time for our army," she said when the time was up. Then she activated the portal.
The A.I. seized control of the citadel; part of her possessed the very structure. [I can open up to five doors in any direction up to one hundred feet from your location,] her voice echoed through the room. [I am also now in control of all the doors, locks, and built-in defensive equipment in the castle. I will delay and harry your foes, but I can only put half my attention on the outside world. Holding Faust is a bit more of a hassle than I thought it would be.]
The demonic roar punctuated her words. This time, it wasn't so much of frustration that that of a... challenge. A presence began to press against the passage between the party's dimension and R.I.S.A's, something the A.I. would be able to feel acutely. Inside the cell she had made for Faust, the tiefling awoke suddenly and violently. He screamed back at the bestial roar.
The drow clutched their heads again. It didn't seem as bad as the last time, but they were still clearly uncomfortable. "Run, hurry. Get them out and close it, fast!" Selene ordered in a brisk, pained tone. As ordered, people began to run full speed out of the portal and into Faust's chambers, then spilled out into the hallway.
Inside the pocket dimension, R.I.S.A. began to worry a little. Not so much for herself, since there she was not just figuratively, but literally a goddess (a sane version of her younger sister, in fact) and in no danger from anything short of another god or god-tier mage. Instead, she was worried for the others in her realm. For Tsabdrin and his dinosaurs, and for everyone else.
The A.I. appeared next to the other drow ranger. [I cannot hold this new prisoner as well as I hoped I could,] she said regretfully. [He may get out before I can craft a better prison for him. I am afraid I have to eject you. Do you want me to put you in the same place as your sister and cousin, or somewhere nearby?]
Once everyone evacuated, R.I.S.A. snapped the portals shut, keeping Faust firmly inside. The angry roar increased in volume for a moment. Then, for the second time, it left the party in silence.
In a more spectral, transparent form than normal, R.I.S.A. appeared in Faust's cell. [I ask that you calm yourself, tiefling.] She told him sedately. [No matter how you shout, you are not getting out of here. There is not even a here to get out of, properly speaking. You are on my personal demi-plane, and even if you were a mage with the ability to Plane-Shift, I have you in a dead magic zone. So please, sit down. I am here to answer your questions, and ask you a few. But please be polite.]
"Whatever that was... don't do it again." Faust warned the apparition, his eyes wild, his mane and face drenched with sweat, his chest heaving with heavy breath. Then his golden eyes rolled up into his skull and he was unconscious again.
[Whatever... what was?] R.I.S.A. said questioningly. Perhaps he hated portals? It could be an aspect of his fiendish nature. She sighed. [If it is portals he hates, I may have to create a new demi-plane to put him on. Great. Or, perhaps it would be easier just to put an aura of Silence around him?] Muttering, the A.I. set back to work.