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 78: Sparring
It was now the final night of regularly scheduled visitors. Selene's turn. In the back of her head, Althaia wondered if Selene was actually going to show. Ashyr had said that it was likely, at least, but she was aware that the prickly aristocratic drow was not all that fond of her. So, she would just have to wait. And start another book. This one on harbor design. Did every human ruler need to be expert in all these things? Probably not, but that seemed to be because most human rulers were lazy.
Dressed in a stately gown (why not, when clothing could be changed in a thought?), Selene made her way down the hallway and towards Althaia's room on the other side of the castle. Her expression was icy - annoyed, even - but Ashyr had managed to convince her to spend the night with Althaia. Bribery had turned out to be quite a useful thing. The regal drow stopped in front of Althaia's door and lifted a slender, elegant hand to gently rap her knuckles against the wood.
"I have come," said Selene in a soft voice that still managed to be firm.
The knock came just when Althaia was not listening for it. That was normally the case, it seemed. In hindsight, she should have realized that the footfalls in the corridor at very least did not belong to a human (too quiet). And the way that they had stopped just outside her door should have been a dead giveaway. But, by surprise she had been taken all the same.
"Please, come in!" Althaia said, leaping lightly to her feet and crossing the room to open the door. The nymph was dressed in the usual way of her after-hours: a simple white gown.
Selene had been polite enough to knock on the door, but she was not polite enough to give Althaia a greeting when she opened the door for her. The drow swept into the room with only a passing glance at the nymph and her white gown. "You had something to say to me?"
Althaia sighed. Yep. About as expected. "I did. How much did Ashyr tell you of the conversation that I had with her last night?"
"That she had an interesting conversation," Selene responded. Her crimson eyes studied the room, and she ever went so far as to look behind curtains and into closets. This was actually a pretty standard procedure for Selene when she first entered a room in which she would be staying for a while.
"So, no specifics then," Althaia nodded. "The first thing I wanted to talk to you about was a spell that I am working on. Divine magic, of course, but I would still like your opinion on it. Specifically, any holes in it."
Selene turned to observe Althaia, interest sparking in her eyes. Magic was magic, and interesting even if divine.
The nymph picked up another scroll from her desk and activated it. Like before, she shrank down and color-inverted, until she was a slightly tall, inordinately beautiful drow woman with solemn blue eyes. This was a more complete version of the spell, a full, permanent polymorph. Althaia would have to use another scroll to polymorph back to her former self.
"Well, how is my disguise?" she asked in Undercommon, speaking in the crispest, most courtly accent of that language. "I added a limited Omniglot effect to the spell, so as long as I am in this form I will be able to speak in this tongue to this level of skill. Not sure if the ability will bleed over once I polymorph back."
Selene waved her hand to cast a couple of spells that presumably enhanced her perception. Then she walked up to the nymph-turned-drow to touch the skin of her neck. "It seems acceptable. I take it this means you plan to spend some time in the Underdark in the future?"
Even if Selene's praise was far from effusive, it was at least genuine praise, and from Selene, that meant quite a lot. Althaia seemed quite pleased. "More than that, actually." She replied, still in Undercommon. "You see, nymphs are not a nation or civilization, and despite them referring to each other as 'sisters', they are not really family either, for the most part. Aelsuna has a long-term plan to change that, but I need your help to do that. And so, I ask that you allow me to join your House and that you and Ashyr allow me the name 'Althaia Duskhaven'."
The drow's eyes fluttered in confusion. "You... want to be our sister." She blinked a couple more times. This was just about the last thing Selene expected. "You will tarnish our name with your surface world ideals. What, then, would we gain by calling you sister?"
"Power," Althaia said simply. "And what drow ideal is superior to that? I offer you my own strength and ability, and those of my children. Since Caleldir is to be House Consort, I would have children by him. Probably not too different from what your own daughter will be, actually, given the sire. Some of my daughters, and hopefully sons, would be light nymphs, but I also wish to create a race of dark nymphs, using Caleldir's gene-forge learned skills. That new race would be birthed in House Duskhaven, and after a few generations, we would be invincible. Until then, we would remain silent and stealthy, not revealing our true power. I would also propose a fusion of drow and surfacer ideals: taking the strengths of both. From your world: Cunning. Ruthlessness. Ambition. Secrecy. From the world above: Loyalty. Trust. Unity. Mercy, where useful." She grinned somewhat savagely. In her current form, she looked like some avaricious drow matron plotting the annihilation of a rival. "As I said, what drow ideal is held in greater regard than a ruthlessly pragmatic pursuit of absolute power?"
Selene let out a slow breath and turned to find a seat on the couch. This was a lot to process. "I do not think you know what it is you ask. When we are not yet powerful, we cannot have a Paladin deciding to kill people - especially from other, strong houses - when she sees something that she thinks is wrong. There are quite a few standard procedures that you will not be able to stand by and watch. Wars we can't afford could be started. It is a recipe for disaster."
"I am not going to advertise my class, nor go around killing people," Althaia quickly assured Selene. "Nor will I pick fights. If I did join your House, I would only attack those that I was told to. Also, I am a quick learner. So, if you are willing to teach me How to Drow, I am willing to learn. I simply will not do evil, I will not seek to change it by brute force. My plan will take centuries or millennia to complete. I cannot jeopardize that by seeking to free all the slaves in the Underdark on day one."
"So you would sit and watch what you would consider atrocities? Can you do that for a 'greater good' that won't be accomplished in almost anyone's lifetime?" Selene asked as she leaned forward to stare intensely at Althaia. The drow was challenging her, but it was actually a good sign. She didn't say 'no' outright, after all. Selene was at least considering the proposal.
"I am immortal," Althaia said simply. "I can wait a long time. As for 'just watching atrocities', well, if I mostly hang out in Duskhaven itself, or even confine myself to the manor, I hopefully would not have that much to witness."
"That is true. If you do not go to parties thrown by other Houses, you will be spared most of the objectionable sights. You should stay away from anything but the streets, too... and some of the shops. Could you stand being cooped up there, after you have only just gotten free of the nymph pool?"
Althaia shrugged. "The Underdark is more than just drow." She said. "I can occupy myself in the wilds down there if I am bored. Lots of very deadly creatures to hunt I hear. Plus I am rather certain that there will be semi-regular trips back to Port Afron."
"That is what Ashyr did when she could not stand the city," Selene said with a nod. "Perhaps we will set up a portal system to go back and forth. We will need to do so if we want to hold both cities."
The nymph let out a long breath. "A portal system would be useful if we ever get the resources to do so. I think that R.I.S.A. was trying to figure out how to build one of those with her pocket dimension as the hub.
Selene's gaze became unfocused as her mind went towards the logistics of portal making. But she soon shook herself mentally and refocused on Althaia. "I think adoption is possible, legally. It is not often done; the drow are possessive of the House affiliations, and careful who they want to trust with their name. I will research the matter when I return home, and until then we have time to decide if this is what we really want."
"No need to make your decision now, of course," Althaia agreed. "Just by the time that you either reclaim Duskhaven or call me to help with the reclaiming of Duskhaven. Either way, I will make it a point to turn myself Drow whenever I am in the Underdark. In the meantime, if you know of any books on drow manners and society, I would appreciate the information."
"I know of one or two such books. It isn't the most written subject, but my sire's library must have something. If we do decide to adopt you, I will take the time to train you." A small, wry smile crossed her expression. "You'll probably be less trouble than Ashyr was when it comes to House relations."