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 104: Moving
The light surrounding the pale drow winked out moments after the surviving population of Duskhaven reached the surface. The worshippers of Eilistraee collapsed into complete exhaustion. It was just the light from the actual moon illuminating them now. An exhausted, distant voice gently pressed words into the several thousand people's minds.
[You are where you belong.]
The goddess's mission had been a monumental one. But there was time to say a few words as she traveled through the in-between space back to her own realm.
[Greetings, Althaia of Sune. Caleldir. My dear Abanonda Blackdawn, come from so far away. All those who love me. Work with the family of Duskhaven. Help their people find a new home under the moon and stars. But for now, care for my blessed oracle, for I have taxed her body to its limit.]
Phanuel had already anticipated that last order. As soon as he saw the pale drow collapse, he pulled her back from the circle of exhausted followers of Elistraee and cradled her in his comparatively massive arms (beating Caleldir and Althaia by a half-second). But he didn't know where to go from there. He wasn't about to bring all those people to his city; they wouldn't fit in more ways than just physically. Neither could he leave these people leaderless on the doorstep to Port Afron, lest they filter in on their own.
Abanonda bowed her head as Ellistraee departed, then turned towards Caleldir. She smiled, exhaustion on her face. "Good to see you, 'Caleldir Hissael-Blackdawn'. I have been looking for you for a while."
Caleldir started a bit, searching the strange, exceptionally tall Dark-Elf's features. "House Blackdawn? Descendent of Nirza or her sisters?"
The Dark Elf nodded. "Indeed. Matriarch Nirza would be happy to know you are out of the monastery. She died before I was born, but everyone in my House knows of you. What about Faraia the Psion or Archmage Birchborn?"
"I still need to return and break the curse to save them," Caleldir said sadly, though his tone was tinged with wonder and curiosity. She really did look like his old apprentice: but much taller and infused with Nymph (or Succubus? He could not tell...) essence.
"We need a Duskhaven," the aasimar said in a low tone to Caleldir, ignoring the oddness between Caleldir and the woman who fought the dragon. "Someone who these people will listen to."
'Those people' were forming smaller groups and spreading across the forest so that they each had a place to rest and process what had just happened to them. They didn't know what else to do. There were thousands of them now without a home in a place that was too bright, too green, too strange.
"I have to manage this. But I have to talk to you in length as soon as possible," Caleldir said to Abanonda. He turned to Phanuel. "We do not have any handy," he muttered in reply. "They are all in various stages of unconsciousness in Risa's domain."
"Sornamal has the totem," Althaia interjected. "I will go get whichever of the Duskhavens are best able to stand."
Caleldir nodded. Then, inspiration hit him. "Jhul'une," he murmured. "Jhul'une is here. And all the mages of the school, except her mother." Not that anyone seemed torn up about that.
"I still have the totem," Sornamal confirmed as he stepped out from behind the tree he found himself hidden by when the journey up was completed. He gladly opened the portal and let Caleldir in to retrieve someone who could take control of this mess. The old mage knew that he could have been a candidate for such control, but he was enormously glad that it didn't have to be him. His days of control were over. He was tired. Not physically so much, but mentally and emotionally.
Althaia and Caleldir both entered the portal: Caleldir to find Jhul'une, Althaia to update and take stock of the Duskhavens present. Abanonda watched the two of them enter the portal with glittering eyes. They would be back momentarily. That much she knew.
Jhul was still with her favorite ex-consort, Solerin, when Caleldir found her. They were in the forest enjoying their freedom (and getting away from the sounds of that new infant of Ashyr's). They were sitting on a stump next to each other, both in various stages of shock and despair. Both knew in real-time what had been happening on the outside, courtesy R.I.S.A.