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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Solar
After finally having been given the go-ahead to attack, Ashyr grinned brilliantly as she hurtled through the air at Ceuphaera and began her aggressive attack. Aster took wing after her to provide support. Selene hung in the air next to Caleldir, ready to provide magical assistance and cover.
The Planetars quickly mobilized to assist their captain. Two of them converged on Aster, driving her back to where Althaia rode forward and evened the odds slightly before another two of them joined the fight, making it a four-on-two. The other four Planetars attacked Caleldir and Selene, leaving Ceuphaera to fight Ashyr alone.
It became very clear very quickly that House Duskhaven was in for an extremely difficult fight. While the individual Planetar soldiers were less powerful than the Duskhavens, they were much more experienced and far more disciplined. Any wounds that the party managed to inflict on them were quickly healed by their still-functional Divine Magic, a power source that Althaia and Aster no longer had access to.
Caleldir ended up mostly counter-spelling the Planetars, preventing any of the four attacking him and Selene from getting off any of their more powerful spells. Selene herself could cast arcane magic at will and use some of her new eromantic power to regenerate their wounds.
The battle turned into a stalemate after that. Althaia and Aster were completely overmatched by the four fallen angels and unable to do serious damage to them with all their healing and protections, but the succubus and the nymph were able to maneuver around the sulfurous soldiers enough to keep them from interfering in the other fights, with Althaia using her sword and shield to fend off the four greatswords constantly slashing at her and Aster supporting her with whatever magic she could, as they had quickly found out that defensive magic was far more useful than offensive. It ended up being a battle of stamina, but both sides had almost infinite amounts of it.
Caleldir and Selene, on the other hand, ended up having a slight advantage over their foes. Caleldir had perfected his ability to punch right through spell resistance and was spamming magic missiles at the Planetars. It was not much damage, but it did annoy and distract them, forcing them to heal themselves rather than attack. Any magical attacks they did try were met with him shutting them down through his continued counterspells. Their physical attacks he countered with the weapons he had learned to conjure from his soul energy in the manner of his father.
-I am going to need you to do my part of the plan,- Caleldir informed Selene over their psionic connection as he dodged one of the angel soldier's greatswords and caught another's attack on his soul-conjured blade. -I think you will have a better time disengaging than me.-
-We were supposed to work together,- Selene shot back, annoyed. But she started to disengage anyway; she saw the necessity of the change.
Ceuphaera started her battle with Ashyr by ably dodging aside and counterattacking with her spear, before discarding that weapon and drawing her blade. The fallen solar, being an order of magnitude larger than her already massive underlings, wielded a blade bigger than Ashyr's body with the nimbleness of a rogue with a dagger. Her sword was wreathed in the same blue flames that defined the rest of her, and Ashyr could feel lethal amounts of both flesh-searing heat and bone-chilling cold following after the blade as she narrowly avoided it.
"You have trained well, Matron," Ceuphaera boomed out. "A Dark Valkyrie. It is an honor to test the first and chief of your kind." She pulled back, waves of exhaustion pulsing out from her. "Now. Dodge this."
The fallen solar cast a ninth-level divine spell with her right hand, and a ninth-level occult spell with her left, singing forth both chants in unison as if she spoke in two voices. A black cloud filled with sulfurous fire emerged above, covering the battlefield. From it issued forth wind and rain so thick and fierce as to drive Ashyr to the ground and nearly blinding her. Acid rain, lightning strikes, and flaming hailstones screamed around her.
Then, the blue meteors fell, and the mountain groaned. The dark valkyrie shot from the massive cloud of acidic dust and flames, followed closely by Ceuphaera, chanting forth spell after spell while slashing and thrusting at Ashyr with her blade, blocking any returned blows with her shield. Ashyr didn't let any of those attacks hit. She didn't want to know what would happen to her if more than a feather was hit by her massive foe. Probably turn to pink mist.
Caleldir looked up at the fight above with awe and worry. The Planetars smirked, and for a moment they stopped attacking.
"Truly, our captain is magnificent!" one of the warrior angels reveled.
"The woman we followed into hell itself again and again!" another one declared.
"I followed my lady to hell and back too," Caleldir replied.
The Planetars looked back at him. The one nearest hefted her blade. "Well, then fight for her now! If you wish to help her in her battle, then defeat us!"
Caleldir took a deep breath and struck a stance with his twin soul blades. "If ever I needed to access my ghostly self's power," he breathed out, "it is now."
Selene glanced at Caleldir and then at the rest of the battlefield. He had been right about her ability to disengage. Everyone seemed to have forgotten about her. The Dark Elf Eromajin didn't take the time to celebrate. Instead, she got to work on some elaborate magicks at key points throughout the battlefield.
Ceuphaera continued to harry Ashyr across the sky, her powerful physical and magical attacks constantly almost connecting. Ashyr always managed to deflect or dodge at the last possible moment, which the new valkyrie found suspicious. There was no way this Solar was fighting to the best of her abilities. No, Ceuphaera was still testing her.
Probably a good thing, but it annoyed Ashyr.
With four of the fallen Planetars attacking him, Caleldir was hard-pressed and constantly pushed back. He ended up doing a lot of running, jumping, flying, and using magical decoys to avoid being bisected. He could not counterspell all four of them either, so he ended up taking a rather nasty magical pummeling.