Micha couldn't keep up with the chaos and commotion raising hell on the previously calm beachside. A gaggle of the strange sandy colored goblin-like creatures were shouting in the shallows. At least three were waving spears menacingly towards the retreating merwomen, and at least one other was firing arrows into the inky sea water. Still caught in the tight grip of the remaining goblin, Micha tried to twist and get a glance towards the beach. Part of him was curious if the merwomen had managed to get away, or if they were to join him in whatever fresh hell awaited with these new creatures.
His attention was snapped back with a rough tug of his hair, forced to look the goblin in the face. He struggled to understand what he was looking at, haven never seen anything like it in his life before. They were vaguely similar to the goblins he had seen in movies, but they were much uglier than media had portrayed. The one standing over him was more dog-faced with an underbite of snaggled teeth that would make the most experienced dentist cry. It's eyes shifted under leathery eyelids, an almost serpent like glare scrutinizing Micha's face.
Like the others, its head was mostly shrouded in papery thin shawl with giant foxlike ears drooping out the sides over hunched shoulders. The creature was nothing great to look at - that was for sure. The way its craggy hand reached down and clutched at Micha's chin made the human's skin crawl. Its skin drug like sandpaper against Micha's chin and threatened to cut into his more pliable human flesh. It leaned over him and ruffed out something incoherent while squishing his cheeks together. The language was similar to the merwomen's bubbly language, but in a dialect that came out more as barking. Micha couldn't understand what was being said, the language making his head spin and eyebrows knot together.
The goblin clicked his tongue and dropped Micha to the ground like a sack of potatoes. Before he even had a chance to gather himself back up, sand condensed around his wrists into smooth sandstone cuffs. His eyes darted up in a panic to witness the goblin man commanding the sand with strange hand motions and a thrumming orange color around its wrists. The magic caught Micha off guard. He kept his eyes on the goblin, trying to make sense of what he was seeing.
The cuffs forced Micha's wrists up towards his shoulders and knocked him onto his face. He wriggled helplessly as his body was moved against his will and tried to turn his face to gather his breath before he was smothered. The sand spread and condensed around his neck until it formed into a solid block. With little chance to adjust, the sand became a dense sandstone stockade bound tightly around his neck and wrists. He was left trapped with the weight of the block keeping him grounded.
"Wait... please. I'm not a threat! I'll come with you willingly! Please!" His voice cracked as he pleaded with his new captor. He knew deep down they wouldn't understand him, but he couldn't just bow down and let things happen to him without at least voicing his discomfort.
The goblin blankly stared at him before it waved a hand. The strange magic pulsed through markings on the goblin's wrists, willing the stone from the ground in one swift movement. Micha was carelessly drug through the sands and scraped up from the rough ground until he knocked his knees against a wooden sled. He was promptly discarded upon the base board, positioned on his back with the stockade slab propped slightly up on a leg of meat. All around him were piles of fruits and cut slabs of meat which left him very little room to adjust himself without toppling things over.
As Micha settled into his new predicament, he let his eyes wander and take in his surroundings. The sled he was plopped in was led by a stoney gray crab the size of a mule, its carapace jagged as if it had been mined out of the earth. Upon its back were two massive spikes which had been stuffed into its shell at some point during the hardening process. The crab was tethered by these spikes by rough cordage that had seen better days, and between them sat a faded cushion for the rider. Micha stared at the twitching creature for a long moment, trying to wrap his mind around the monstrosity. The crab simply clacked its claws together and shifted back and forth in the sand as it waited impatiently for the rider to climb back on, oblivious to the goods that it was dragging behind it.
Micha let out a defeated sigh and let his sore legs fall as flat as he could against the hard boards under him. Finally able to just sit and take in everything, the raw ache of his body began to settle into his bones. His skin was marred with large sucker welts that smattered over his arms, legs and even his breasts that now hung in the open. His body was completely exposes and naked, the remnants of his binder all that was left clinging to his shoulders. The main ache that kept his focus was his cunt - still throbbing helplessly around the pulsing egg left stuffed against his cervix. Every movement reminded him relentlessly of the intrusion bulging out his lower belly. It made his hips shift slightly to find relief. Even with weakened pushes every so often, it was clear the thing was not budging any time soon.
The sun beat down upon him mercilessly, positioned high in the sky now. That couldn't be right. The last he remembered, it had been the middle of the night. When did it become noon? The memory of being drug under the fresh water of the lake was still freshly raw at the forefront of his mind. To wake up in the salty shallows of a beach mid-morning left him with even more questions than he had answers to. Nothing made sense and contemplating it just made his heart pound in his ears.
'Did I die? No... Why would I be able to feel everything?' His thoughts spun in circles as he ran his tongue across his dry lips. How did he survive being drowned? How long had he been under water? His lungs wheezed as he breathed in, a painful reminder of the water he had choked down in the lake. The pain and world around him were too vivid, too real. If he had died, why could he still feel everything? Again, nothing made sense and these people, creatures, whatever they were, didn't help him answer any of these questions in the slightest. If anything, it just added more to the spiral.
Micha tucked his knees up slightly in an attempt to find some semblance of comfort. Though the movement only caused the egg to squish around within him. He grit his teeth and bit back a groan. 'No... I felt that... Not dead yet...' He sighed through his nose. Perhaps focusing back on his surroundings would help ease his mental strain for the moment. It's not like he could do much else in the moment.
He tilted his head away from the chaos of the beach to find himself staring into a tropical beach that appeared like a toddler colored it in. The palm trees were nothing like the ones he had ever seen before. They were squat and deep red as if made out of clay with leaves of deep violet and silvery veins painted on the underside. Something about them unsettled him, but he couldn't explain what. Just staring at it made his stomach turn.
Grass peaked up from the dark sands in clumps, vibrant teal in color instead of the staple green he was used to. The fauna left a pit in his chest. Wherever he was, it was far from home. Possibly even a whole other world. He frowned at the thought, the painful realization striking him for the first time. He was completely and utterly lost with no possible way home and no sense of where he currently was. The sheer thought of never seeing his friends again, or what they may be thinking with him suddenly vanishing into the night, made his heart slam into his throat.
Micha was stranded in a rather unforgiving land, naked and ravaged by creatures he still didn't understand. Now held prisoner by a party of creepy goblin fuckers. He always idealized his ability of being able to fight his way out of strange situations and survive worse. Yet, in the moment, he couldn't think clearly or act with his body ached as if it had been ran over and tenderized. If he could somehow gather his strength, he could free himself and scramble away from his current captors. Where he would go though, he had no clue.
The hunting party by the waters drew his attention back with their loud shouts. He winced as a sharp whistle cut through the commotion and demanded silence. Micha tilted his head the best he could away from the stockade to try and get a sense of what was happening. The other five goblins began to condense around the wagon, chattering amongst themselves with a frustrated air about them. As he tried to understand what they were arguing about, a massive slimy fish thunked carelessly against his stomach. Micha jolted in shock as the creature was left upon him still twitching with its last gasps of life. He squirmed slightly to shake it off, but the weight of it was more than he could move while bound so tightly.
A few of the goblins laughed at his expense as they hovered directly over him. Micha flinched when one of those sandpapery hands clutched at his tit, just outside his view. A forlorn groan slipped past his lips while his hands balled into frustrated fists in the stocks. The urge to deck the ugly thing for grabbing at his chest burned through him. Yet they simply continued their laughter. The one groping him gave his tit one last rough squeeze before it released him. The shrill whistle rung over him again, and the wagon leader clambered up onto the crab. The sled jostled forward along the sandy beach.
Grateful for being left alone, Micha turned his head fully towards the beach to watch the strange crystal clear waters lap at the dark sand. Despite the fear of the day's events gripping him like icy daggers, he had to admit that this weird world was far more beautiful than the beaches back home. He had never seen such vibrant color combinations in a tropical landscape, not with his own eyes or even on vacation ads. He took it all in with a deep shaky breath. The most he could do was try to gather his thoughts while he watched this world slip by him with an occasional lanky goblin breaking his view. Perhaps one day he'd be able to truly appreciate it.