My licentious lover--
I regret that you will receive this story weeks after it has taken place, at best, and I further lament your absence at one of the most spectacular examples of debauchery yet.
Upon reaching a tavern on the outskirts of Thebes, colloquially called Ismenia, I committed to my duty of searching for salacious stories for my employer. The tavern owner and the resident coterie of drinkers were only too generous with their local legends. Of which I am eternally thankful and currently so over-sexed, that I am uncertain whether I could even contribute to proffering future heirs.
The tale began with a cuckhold from Sparta, Kadmos, a man of great strength and talents. Long ago, he slew a dragon at the Ismenian spring and incurred the wrath of Aries. As a result, he and his wife were changed into serpents for seven years. During their time in cursed form, they produced offspring, who were neither fully dragon nor human and who today live in the hills.
These creatures shift form. While usually serpentine, they become human once a month, at Hekate's Deipnon, the end of the lunar month. And they are often eager to enjoy the pleasures of the flesh. It is not uncommon for these cursed noblemen and women to lure travelers and the most ruttish residents to their hillside abode for a night of unending ecstasy. In fact, there have been cases of kidnapping prior to the night, with these dragons making off with maidens and young men throughout the month and keeping them until the bacchanalia is complete.
You can imagine my arousal.
To my luck, I had arrived just a day before the big event. And so, on the eve of Hekate's Deipnon, while the more prudish villagers prayed and set eggs at the crossroads, I left with a partner from the tavern -- a burly, experienced trader who frequents the festivities regularly -- and quickly made it to the hillside.
Nestled in a shallow valley stood a spring littered with dilapidated columns. A ruined temple, perhaps, from when Kadmos killed the original dragon. The slabs of marble, still painted in bright reds, yellows, and blues, albeit more subdued from the relentless sun, were littered with trembling bodies, some draped with bright linen and silk. Small bonfires and oil lamps complemented the waning light from the sinking sun, the orange flames reflecting off the scales of dragons not yet transformed.
There were three of them. These Ismenian dragons, wingless and serpent-like, coiled around the revelers' bodies, constricting lightly as the participants clung to each other, hands grasping at the snake scales, and moans vibrating in the air.
I was breathless. But the trader with me, Aeson, seemed unfazed.
"You'll see," he said. "We should have arrived earlier. But when darkness falls, they will become almost human."
I asked him what he meant by almost--but I soon discovered it myself. Before my vary eyes, the sinuous, slithering beasts disentangled from the crowd to reveal three figures, all of them still deific in stature. There were two men and one woman among them, statuesque and robots among us mortals, and their skin glinted in the firelight as if still covered with scales. They sported tails, which I later found were used quite delightfully to arouse, provoke, and seize their willing partners.
I could not stand to simply watch. It is a poor observer who does not partake, as you would understand.
Therefore, with Aeson ventured forth, I followed. But, I admit, I lost him quickly in the web of limbs.
I found myself the captive of two women of married age, their thick curls already matted from sweat. I played with one's hair, still partially braided, but her honey-brown eyes were focused entirely on my form, her nimble fingers removing my light, linen tunic and pushing me towards a slab of stone. The other placed her hand upon my cheek and tilted my face towards hers, her mouth on mine in mere moments. Her reddened lips tasted of sweet wine, and I allowed her access to whatever she wished, her tongue sweeping across my lower lip.
The other woman had shifted towards my hardening shaft. She took me into her soft palm, licking the tip lightly, teasingly. I groaned.