**Note and Notice**
I'm supposed to be working on other stuff, but, you know, sometimes my muse is a weird fucked up non-Euclidean monstrosity with too many eyes, and you get this stuff.
This story contains non-consensual sex, forced feminization, sex with non-humans, and a lil' smidge of violence.
Enjoy!
The elven champion awoke in the dank dungeon, trapped within its stone walls, and unaware of how much time had passed. He stood up and checked his gear to make sure he had everything that he came down here with. His green cloth armor was dirty, but intact, as were his brown braies trousers and leather shoes. He had his family's sword, the Gladius Maestro, and his favorite green hat.
Zyn'caelath was his name, but most people just called him Zync. He stared up at the ceiling, uncertain of how he got into this room in particular. He'd been on an epic quest, to rescue Princess Layla from the depredations of... someone.
How come he couldn't remember? How come he couldn't remember how he got to this place? Well, it didn't matter how he got in, because all that really mattered was how he was going to get out.
Torches on the walls gave just enough light for him to make out the details of the room. One wall of the room was covered in a massive bas relief carving. Unfortunately, between him and the relief was a wall approximately six feet high. He was only 5'5" himself, and the wall was covered in slippery slime, which made it impossible for him to scale.
He really didn't want to slip and fall, so he ignored the contents of the relief, but he thought it would make a good anchor point. He called that south. So he could go west and east out of this room. He went west and was dismayed to find a room filled with collapsed rubble. Hopefully that wasn't how he originally came in. He went back to the relief room and headed east. Most of this room was filled with slimy water, and the pathway sloped in the direction of it. Bats burst from the ceiling as he entered the room.
He screamed, a high-pitched sound that echoed around the barren stone walls. He clapped his hands over his mouth and hoped that nothing down here had heard it. He went north and found a room with three strange looking pods in it. The pods didn't have legs, and yet ambulated around the room at a slow pace. It looked like they skidded on slime, which Zync had started to suspect he would find in literally every corner of this wretched place.
He started to walk further north, when a pod bumped into him. Before he realized what had happened, he was sucked into the maw of the strange creature. It began to bathe his legs with some kind of slime, as fleshy tendrils slid along his legs. Thankfully, it had not captured his sword arm, and he slashed with his gladius several times to hack into the creature. It dissolved into a greenish mist, which he avoided breathing in.
He spent little time in the pod room and hurried north into a room that was better lit than the others. Unfortunately for him he hurried right into its main occupant - a massive blue snake-woman, known to some as a naga. Her upper body looked like that of a woman, and her face had bright red lips, sparkling green eyes, and skin a paler blue than her darker scales. Her very large, unclothed breasts rested on her chest and were mostly flesh, unlike the rest of her body that was covered in scales. Her lower body especially, which seemed to be that of a snake. In between, at where her crotch would be, was a massive cock.
Zync had never seen a member quite that size. It dwarfed his own, which almost stretched across his palm, and just the sight of hers made him twinge in jealousy. It wasn't quite horse length, but its shape reminded him of that, and it was nearly the length of his forearm.
Her sparkling green eyes bore into his blue ones. He swallowed and held his sword in front of him.
"What's that on your legs!" She yelled.
Zync was shocked that she could speak. More so, he was surprised that her tone came off more matronly than terrifying. He glanced down at his legs and noticed that slime covered his trousers. "Slime?"
The naga reared back and brandished a whip in her hand. The air
cracked
as the weapon slashed face. He screamed and charged toward her.
The whip wrapped around one ankle, in a way that he'd never seen before, and yanked him off his feet. His head bounced hard against the stone.
The elven champion awoke in the dank dungeon.
Zync groaned and stood up and checked himself. Well, he wasn't injured, though he remembered getting slashed. In fact, he seemed none the worse for wear, and now he was even more lost than before.
Except, he wasn't, was he? He turned around and faced the relief on the southern wall. It was the same room he started in. Crumbled ruins to his west, slimy water to his east. North to the pods that he navigated
around
this time, before he very carefully crept toward the room that the naga was in.
The naga sat on her large tail, which was coiled under her, her whip off to one side, as her hands feverishly worked on her
knitting
. Zync's eyes bulged, as he took in the sight of the monster that had defeated him so handily just knitting quietly. Then he saw, to the east, another passage. Maybe he could sneak by her.
He skulked along the wall, when the naga hissed in alarm. "What's
that
! You dare wear
those
!" The whip cracked over his head, and he dove out of the room, and into the passage that lead east. He sprinted ahead, as he didn't dare look back for fear the naga would catch him.
A vined branch caught his leg and ripped a long tear in his trousers. When he realized he wasn't going to be able to run forward, he stopped and whirled around, with his gladius to defend against... Nothing. The naga had not left her room.
The monster attacked him, but didn't bother to chase him? "What
is
this place?" Zync wondered aloud.
Then he examined his trousers, which sported a long tear. How the vine had not touched his skin, he'd never know. However, he saw now that the passage ahead was filled with them. He carefully picked his way through the vines and thorny branches.
One of his shoes was snagged, and he looked down at the branch that had caught it. Thorns had stabbed into the shoe, which he pulled back in alarm. His foot came clean out of it.
He crouched and examined the branch. When he touched the thorns, they didn't feel sharp at all. He pressed harder, and they pushed against his skin without even a hint of sharpness. He tugged his shoe free, which was also sliced in the process, and he then he poked his shoe against the thorn. It pierced through easily. So, his clothing and equipment were in danger, but not his skin.
He tugged the shoe back, tied it back onto his foot, and made sure to be extra careful.
When he came out of the tunnel of vines, he found himself on a stone bridge about ten feet across. He didn't get the sense that he was very high, but there was only darkness on either side of it. He was no longer sure what direction he was going, but the bridge branched off two directions, one straight ahead, and one to his right. He took the one to his right and the bridge came to a set of stairs, at the top of which was a temple entrance that looked ancient. Columns surrounded the darkened doorway, the door of which had been torn off its hinges.
More pressing was that at the top of the stairs, a
beast
stood on its legs. Zync whipped his sword up as it took to the air. Its front legs weren't legs at all, but
wings
. The light here was poor, and the ceiling was shrouded in a thick darkness. Out of the darkness came a pair of clawed legs, and Zync tried to slash at them.
The creature knocked him back, which made him stumble off the bridge. Vertigo spun his senses, as the darkness enveloped him.
The elven champion awoke in the dungeon, and this time was more than a little upset. Had he died? Was this some kind of eternal torment, designed by cruel gods? He proceeded to the naga, since everything seemed to go through her. However, when he got to the entrance to her room, he didn't step inside. From outside the room, he shouted in.
"Hey!"
She didn't respond. She didn't look up, or even acknowledge him. She just continued to knit. Each time he went in, she had screamed about his pants, for reasons that escaped him. But did the reasons matter? Maybe she just hated pants.