Sha-Ra slunk into Wizard Isidore's study, behind me like a cat sneaking into a room full of sleeping dogs!
Her fear was now evident as her, up until then, fearless continence kept her swaggering and dismissive of me. That was right up until we approached the study, and she realized where I was actually taking her. Then her presence seemed to shrike and diminish by the step.
Introducing the Orc warrior woman to the wizard was going to be more difficult than I suspected!
Isidore just sat at his study table, silent, amid his mounds of interrupted arcane studies and eyed our disruption fumbling into his inner sanctum.
I finally turned back and ever so gently scooped Sha-Ra's right hand into both of mine, careful not to squeeze or tug, lest she smash my skull with the other. I gently coaxed her in, step by step as her eyes remained wide with terror affixed on the dread Master-Wizard.
I introduced Sha-Ra Bloodclaw to Isidore the Wizard once they were standing appropriately. It was just that getting there took an inordinate amount of time!
Sha-Ra whined a little and then settled down when she realized she was not going to be instantly incinerated by the Wizard's gaze.
Isidore gently asked, "Sha-Ra, you are a warrior, yes?"
The Orc woman nodded that she was. But her trembling jerky fearful response had me considering taking a step away in case she wet herself, as her awestruck eyes indicated she might.
Isidore informed her calmly, "I am going to ask to inspect your scars as is a tradition among your people, accepting new members." Sha-Ra blinked at him and Isidore the Wizard pressed, "Remove your garments and kneel, so I may inspect your battle scars."
Shocked stiff, she mechanically did as asked.
I remembered my girls doing much the same with me, on the day we first bathed in the pond.
Isidore appraised Sha-Ra mostly inspecting her scars and their positioning towards the front. A few scars were in intimate and probably painful places like a slash across the soft meat above her left hip. And another that appeared to be a spear thrust into the upper flesh of her right breast leading into her armpit, and traveled outward to nick her inner arm. There were few on her back, the most significant being a slash across her left calf that probably came from someone taking a swipe at her from the side during a close-quarters armed scrum.
It was impossible to miss her beautiful natural musculature, right down to her jealousy-inspiring washboard stomach. Nor was it possible to miss her massive head-sized, completely natural, tits that hung high and proud on her chest, seemingly unaffected by gravity.
Wizard Isidore seemed pleased.
He complimented, "She is a fine example of her species, Alexander. I watched the four girls you brought to Azura's service. They all seemed pleasant enough on your return journey. You have a good eye for things like this. I know that the flesh-for-cash trade on your plane is mostly taboo, but you have an eye for quality people. If that is not offensive."
He was right.
I did not know how to take that, now that he brought it up.
This world was getting to me. I just used my hiring skills and did not even consider that I was buying and not hiring.
Isidore suddenly looked to the side, off his left shoulder slightly, drawing my attention back to reality. His eyes were distant and unfocused. He stared out at a point somewhere off my right shoulder, as I faced him.
Master Wizard Isidore immediately changed tack and doubled his rate of speech. He quickly offered, "Well, Sha-Ra Bloodclaw. I am familiar with your clan. You are feared warriors. We do not have much time. Quickly now, may I have your oath of loyalty and protection, as your bondsman and new master?"
Sha-Ra agreed, submitting quickly to what she must have perceived as overwhelming power, "Yes mighty Wizard. I will serve you to my absolute best ability until my death in your protection."
Nodding Isidore accepted, quickly, "Good enough for now. We will review duties and benefits later. Get dressed quickly." He waggled his hand off at a corner of the room, and absently told Sha-Ra, "Now off to that corner with you, and quickly pick a weapon from the pile that you would like to kill someone with."
Perplexed, I turned, looking into the neglected corner.
I looked over and behind her, as Sha-Ra scooped up her skimpy garb, and sure enough, there was a pile of discarded weapons and armor there I had never noticed before in that deep corner.
Sha-Ra quickly rummaged, bending over and displaying her finely muscled rear-end, before pulling a nice large double-handed war ax. For a Human, it was a double-handed ax, but given her size she could probably use it one-handed.
When I looked back at him, Isidore rushed from behind his table and snapped his fingers at me, and then pointed, while barking, "Alexander, go to that shelf and fetch the large urn labeled 'Salt'."
Confused, I shrugged and moved to comply, seeing the large clearly labeled urn immediately.
While I was reaching for the large clay vessel Isidore snapped, "Sha-Ra, help me clear a ten paces by ten paces space in the middle of this room!"
Now I was concerned!
I rushed over, placed the urn securely next to the chairs on the front corner of his table desk, and shoved those chairs under the table too. Then immediately joined the furniture moving, shoving things as quickly as possible with the other two.
Isidore broke our work only by demanding, while he was shoving a short plush foot stool out of the way, "Alexander! Have you named a demon recently!"
I had to think about that one!
I mumbled, "I don't think so."
Then it popped into my head about the night prior, "Well, not named. I didn't say it out loud. But last night, well I guess this morning, before we got Sha-Ra and the new Gobo-girls, I was with Vespera and realized that I am thankful and grateful to Lilitha Nyx for abducting and sending me here. Because otherwise, I would have never met my girls."
Shaking his head in frustration, Isidore snapped, "Idiot!
"You have a lot to learn!
"Alex, some days you are attentive and intelligent. And then others you go and do something like this! You are entirely too powerful and dangerous to be left running around untrained in the world!" Before I could reply, and probably whine like a little bitch, Isidore demanded of me, "Fetch the salt urn!"
I quickly plucked it from the corner of the table where I placed it and turned around again.
Sha-Ra gazed around the room, her new two-handed ax balanced with familiar ease in one hand. She picked a corner and started pacing the ten paces demanded of us for the cleared area in the study. That was good, she was taking the initiative to support the Wizard's orders.
Isidore Fireforge, Master Elemental Wizard, hurriedly snatched the urn from my hands and quickly began pouring a thin but complete salt circle encompassing the room's cleared patch.
Sha-Ra now stood back war ax at the ready, her scandalous barbarian woman garb back in place, scanning the shadows of the room attentively.
Isidore spoke as he passed into the final quarter of his full, evenly drawn, salt circle, speaking to me like he would a child, "Alex, I will explain this to you slowly, as I finish. You, a powerful Pure-Blood Human, were mating with one of your girls. Enjoying shared carnal pleasures. Then while you were approaching the mutually orgasmic sharing of your life-giving mana with Vespera, you thought of the full name of a lust demon. And then to make matters worse, you offered that same lust-demon gratitude and healthy blessings. Both of these are powerful positive emotions that are antithetical to Demon-kind. Do you see the problem with that, Alex?"
I remembered those good feelings inside Vespera, and naming Lilitha Nyx, while I came, loving my little purple-haired girl.
We three must have felt the enraged shriek together. Because the Wizard, Orc warrior and I all looked in the same direction Isidore looked before the furniture movement started.
Angered, Sha-Ra got it first. Pointing the head of her ax at my face she roared, "Stupid Hummie! You just named her in thought again! Didn't you? We all felt it this time!"
I groaned and slumped. Then eyes closed in consternation, accentuating each word, I barked, "Shit! On! Me!"
Carefully finishing the circle and closing it completely, Isidore began another slow careful pass, laying more salt gingerly atop the layer already there. He quipped, "Yes you did, Alex! All over yourself this time!" Shaking his head the Master Wizard ordered, "Neither of you enter this circle. And under no circumstances do you touch the salt line! If it breaks the elemental containment circlet will fail, and that enraged demon will rip her way free and escape with her full demonic power available to her."
Sha-Ra was a boiling cauldron of rage, eyeing me, as Isidore approached the completion of his second circlet, reinforcing the salt circle. The powerful green-skinned Orc shook her ax at me threateningly, and demanded, "Wizard-Master! You Hummie too, but why do you tolerate stupid Hummie!"
Shaking his head, Isidore looked up, back and forth between the two of us, with a wry smile on his old face, dropping his long white beard slightly off to one side. He speculated, "I don't know. He is a good cook, and wonderful with my Goblin-girls. They are happy and productive with him around." He reiterated, admitting again, "And his food is really good!"
Pretty tired of having both of them hammering on me, I admitted, "There is a lot about this world I do not know!" Shaking my head I added, "I don't even know why I could see that the winter storms kept coming in from the north and none of them entered the valley. The whole place stayed tepidly warm all winter."