The God of Dreams
As the mists cleared, the Soulbound found themselves blinded by an intense light coming from all sides. Their eyes slowly adjusted and they saw that they were standing on brilliant marble flooring and surrounded by doric columns of alabaster. Beyond the columns, nothing could be discerned but a soft glowing light.
In the center of the temple, lying upon a banquet couch, lay a beautiful youth with flowing golden locks of hair and wearing a summer toga. Approaching him, they noted his closed eyes twitching and his rapid, uneven breathing. The god was trapped in a nightmare, a nightmare he was sharing with every sentient being.
The Soulbound looked at each other. "Any ideas?" asked Peridur.
In response, Eleanor began to sing, and while singing, moved to sit next to the god and caress his hand in hers. She called to the memory of bright sunshine, of fragrant flowers, of young lovers, of joyful life and plenty. On and on she sang, sharing with the god her own deep reservoir of love and peace, but she could not overcome the curses laid upon him.
Eleanor hung her head and shed a tear for the god. "My magic is not equal to this, Peridur. I know not what to do."
"We are no match for Love and War in magic, it is true," he replied. "Our only hope is to be more clever than they are and find a way to break the curse."
"How do we do that, love?" she asked.
Peridur's eyes became unfocused as he thought for a while before speaking. "Every child knows a curse must have a cure, it is a law as old as time and magic," he said at last. "It seems to me we must reach him in some way without the use of magic, and without appealing to love or peace, or exacerbating his inner conflict with more turmoil."
"What is there left, with enough power to overcome the gods, when we rule out all these things, Peridur?" Eleanor asked, disbelief in her tones.
"There is one thing left, my love. You and I come to it through our love of each other. But for others, this is not necessary."
Eleanor looked up at Peridur. He gave her a wink and smile as realisation dawned in her eyes.
Taking a moment to collect her thoughts, she began to sing again. This time her song did not seek to bring peace but arousal. She sang of need, of a full sack and hard cock. Of sultry women revealling flesh and giving enticing looks, and a longing to touch and be touched.