Author's Notes:
This story is erotic fantasy, set in a world of magic. I reserve the right to be listed as the author of this work, wherever it is posted. If found posted anywhere except Literotica.com with this note attached, this story is posted without my permission. © Darkniciad 2000-2007
The sexual situations in this story will be far ranging, and may prove disturbing to some readers. Please be warned that the villains of the story are really evil, and the things they do are not glossed over, or toned down.
I make use of modern weights and measures quite often in my work, because those are the weights and measures of my fantasy world. I know many fantasy readers prefer more archaic terms, and I hope those readers can overlook my use of miles, feet, and other such measures.
You really need to read the previous parts of the story to know the characters and the storyline. This tale follows Danica in her day-to-day adventures, with the greater plot emerging slowly at first. Think of it more as a serial than a novel, and you'll be in the right mindset.
This is an edited version of this tale, making use of what I've learned since starting to post at Literotica, and the services of my tireless editor, Roust Writer.
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When Danica finally had no tears left to cry, she stood and shuffled into her lab, hoping to stifle the memories in study. She spent the remainder of the day delving into several spell books, finding many powerful spells of defense and attack she decided she would try to learn upon her return. She might never be a match for the madman Zoraster, but she was determined to try.
She sent for Celes to come to her chambers the next morning. Celes arrived a few minutes later, dressed for travel and carrying a bag.
"Ye're ready ta leave then?" Celes asked.
"No, I wanted to talk. The madman has made another of his sick copies. Andrea..." Danica couldn't go on, she swallowed hard and her lip quivered.
"Och, I was afeared he would. Danica dear, ye have to remember these things are not real people. They have no minds other than what the madman gives 'em. I'm fer doubtin' lil' Andrea knows the thing is about, an' it's not doin' her no harm then. Try ta put it from yer mind, as there's not a lick ye can be doin' about it."
"It's still wrong -- the sick fucking bastard," Danica spat.
"Aye, it is. He'll pay one day. One of the dark gods is sure to have his soul when somebody manages ta snuff out his magic and his life. Ye'll have ta content yerself with that dearie."
I'll content myself with nothing short of seeing him dead myself,
Danica thought, and then said, "He said you couldn't leave the house in this town. Have you been there before?"
Celes nodded. "Aye. I was foolish enough ta be spotted leavin' a place I'd stolen somethin' the bastard wanted. I was in a rush, overconfident, an' dinna take proper precautions. I was chased by the watch an' had to zap them all with a Static Aura spell ta get away. They don't take kindly ta that, an' apparently at least a few got a good look at me. There's a reward on me 'ead there an' a jail sentence awaitin' me if'n I'm ever found. I got me freedom fer the task, but that's when he punished me wit' the baths fer bein' spotted in the process."
"Do you know this merchant Zoraster wants me to steal from?"
"Aye, I fear I was the one he got the information about the item from. I'ze skulkin' about gatherin' information about the merchant I was to be robbin', an' discovered this one was a friend. I went ta him ta find out what I could from the fella an' found out about the item. T' madman plucked the knowledge from me damn amulet when I returned, even though I didn't mention it. He'd not have known otherwise, 'cause the man lives in a house with walls filled all up with lead mesh. None can scry through the mesh inta his house. Dearie, I'm afeared this task is gonna be hard on ye," Celes said and softly touched Danica's cheek.
"Why?"
"Takin' this thing from this man is the same thing as murderin' his wife. Its power is all what keeps her alive," Celes explained with a sigh.
"Oh dear gods..." Danica covered her face with her hands.
Celes sighed, "I should na have been tellin' ye. Ye know how twisted the man is, if ye fail..." Celes trailed off.
Danica let her hands come down. "Perhaps I can find a way. If not, I'll have to accept my punishment. I will
not
kill for this bastard's whims."
Celes pulled her into a hug. "I've faced the same thing meself in the tasks the madman has sent me on. It's been a near thing many times. I've always managed to avoid takin' a life needlessly from one who dinna deserve it. I coulda roasted the lot o' them watchmen that night, an' then none who had seen me woulda been around ta put t' bounty on me 'ead. I chose to accept the punishment I'ze sure I'd receive."
"As will I if it comes to that," Danica declared.
"Aye, keep yer spirit an' keep yer convictions. There are some things the madman canna take from ye, ye have to give 'em away."
They hugged again, and Danica said, "I should get ready. Do you know anything about the merchant that might help?"
"I dinna know how much it will help, but 'es in dire straits. Apparently 'is wife was the brains of the business, an' they used the magical item's powers to cut better deals in their tradin'. They was makin' quite a fortune until she fell ill. In the two years since, the man has made a hash of t' business without her knowledge an' the item's magic."
"It's more than I knew before. Let me put together a few things and I'll be ready to go shortly."
Danica gathered up her magical items and several changes of clothing. Since she would be dealing with a merchant grieving over a sick wife, she took mostly unobtrusive clothing, though a few revealing items went in the bag as well. She picked up a few more things from her lab, and then went back out into the room where Celes awaited.
Celes sat turning the carving of Carolyn's nether lips in her hand when Danica entered. Danica blushed when Celes asked, "Takin' up woodcarvin' are ye? Or is this a present from an admirer?"
"Don't be sassy," Danica said, glad that her embarrassment and Celes' coy tone had lightened her mood slightly. "I have another magical crafting in mind, and I think it would be better to make it from wood than from clay. I went and found someone to teach me the basics."
Celes put the wooden block down. "Have ye ever made things before? Like this I mean, 'fore ye came here?"
Danica shook her head. "No, I'd always considered myself to have no real talent -- not even in magic. I always thought I'd be rather mediocre at anything."
"Ye're hardly that. This is good, an' I'm assumin' ye've not been workin' at it long at all. Ye'll be as good workin' in wood as clay 'fore long, I'm for thinkin'," Celes said.
Danica blushed again. "Thank you. I suppose I'm as ready as I can be. Let's go and hope I can find a way around my dilemma."
Celes fell into her spell casting, and they vanished from the room.
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Danica spent the first day in the town -- Gottside -- wandering around learning the layout. It was essentially a boomtown, grown over the last five years or so from a rude village by the opening of a road up into nearby mountains cutting a journey between two prosperous cities in half. The town was somewhere near the midpoint between the two and served as a waypoint between them for travelers.
Several temples were under construction, and they were of a style unfamiliar to Danica. Made mostly of granite and marble, they would obviously sport many columns.
The mode of dress the people of the region seemed to favor involved robes or togas. The style was prevalent enough that Danica felt somewhat out of place, but quite a few people who were obviously foreigners wandered about town in styles more like hers. She stood out because of how she dressed, but her style wasn't unique enough to be a curiosity. It didn't really help Danica feel any less self-conscious, however.
The people also spoke the common tongue with a heavy accent. They spoke in their native tongue when talking amongst themselves. The people seemed to switch back and forth between both languages with little trouble.
Danica learned that what Celes had told her about the merchant held true. He was barely making enough to keep himself in business. His name was Corydon Wayreth, and he had apparently recently admitted he needed someone with real skill to keep his books. The pay he offered had not enticed any applicants, however.