Some monsters were intelligent. Some lived in benevolence with humans, while others declared war. The creatures that came with the Artifact forced humanity to adapt, but, as ever, human civilization couldn't unite against the forces of the other realms because of petty differences and selfish desires. The Sorceress Enclave rose to power and the Rift Walkers Guild was founded as magical counters to the onslaught, but neither worked together happily. All were bent on finding the Artifact's power and using it for their own means.
From, The History of the Artifact, by the Rift Walker Matriarch
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"Hail Asmodeus."
Ariana awoke with a gasp and dripping with sweat. She'd dreamed of drowning in a slick, white substance. Gallons of it. What it was, she couldn't retrieve from the swirling void of darkness that clouded her memory.
The rift walker found herself in the bed of a tavern room. Ariana threw the damp sheets aside and sat on the side of the bed with her face in her hands. The door creaked open.
Helena entered with a steaming cup of tea.
"Good morning." Ariana nodded and ran her hands through her hair.
"Good morning. What happened?" Helena placed the cup of tea on the wooden bedside table and pulled up a chair. She wore her blue sorceress outfit. Crystal blue eyes stared into Ariana's. Helena looked as radiant as ever, untouched from the nightmares Ariana still believed to be real.
"Best not to dwell on the details, but we had a bit of an orgy with a group of demons back at the tavern. Turns out it was destroyed, but they'd employed some magic to deceive us."
Memories of the night before rushed into Ariana's mind. Fire. Cock. Cum. A pit fiend. Geysers of cum.
Ariana shook her head to rid herself of the disturbing images. Helena sighed.
"You were right. The incubus got the better of me," she said.
"And they didn't kill us?" Helena shrugged and smiled a half-cocked grin.
"Looks like at least some of my charm paid off." A rage grew inside of Ariana. She stood and strode across the room, fuming.
"I'm going to assume you pulled me out of there, brought me here, and nursed me back to health and for that, I'm grateful." Ariana opened a wardrobe and found her things. She started to dress and arm herself to leave.
"But, if you hadn't done that, I would kill you for dragging me into such a cluster fuck." Her eyes bore holes into Helena's. The sorceress looked away and sighed. Ariana went back to dressing and strapping her weapons on. A few moments of silence passed.
"I understand you're upset, and perhaps not ready to admit the eroticism of it all or to hear what I have to offer, but--"
"You're right. I'm not interested," Ariana cut in. She grew frustrated that she couldn't put her clothes and equipment on faster, so she didn't have to be in the same room as the sorceress. Why do I have so much shit? She thought.
Helena crossed her arms and leaned against the windowsill. The morning sun played across her cascading hair as if it was made of sunlight.
"Suit yourself, but I am willing to offer you confidential information about the Enclave and the Artifact." Ariana tightened her leather belt and stopped. Don't do this, it's just another rabbit hole, she told herself.
"What information?" Ariana said.
Helena chuckled.
"I can't tell you unless you come with me."
Ariana rolled her eyes.
"Of course there's a caveat," she said. Helena pushed herself off the windowsill and touched Ariana's elbow. The rift walker jerked her arm away ferociously and glared at Helena. The sorceress put her hands up to diffuse the tension.
"You were right, but come with me, and I can offer a way to the Artifact. Isn't that what all rift walkers are looking for? To close the rifts?" Ariana grunted, her brow furrowed.
"Come on, Ariana, we're on the same side."
"Are we?" she shot back. Helena smirked, turned, and grabbed her robe. She slung it over her shoulders and headed for the door. The sorceress opened it and lingered in the doorway.
"Don't tell me that ifrit sex wasn't the best sex you've ever had in your life? Also, I think someone has a crush on Ryzlian." Helena gave one last smirk and left. Every muscle in Ariana's body flexed in rage, ready to burst through the door to wring Helena's neck until the memory of the ifrit snuck into the forefront of her mind.
All the rift walker's fury extinguished to steam like a dunk into icy water.
"Goddamn it," Ariana cursed and strapped her sword to her waist.
I wonder what the pit fiend was like; she thought. Helena seems unfazed.
Ariana slammed the door on her way out.
***
"Why are we going back to the tavern?" Ariana asked as she and Helena rode their mounts up the dirt road Ariana had been on the day before. She'd found her dullard horse, Whoreson, right where she'd left him.
"I don't think you want to ride to the Enclave. It's probably a five day journey through mountains and rough terrain."
"So then, what are we going to do instead? Summon a dragon?" Ariana said with snark. She wasn't in the best of moods.
"That's ridiculous," Helena replied. "Your lack of knowledge surprises me, Ariana. You had me fooled as a prodigy until now. What are you? Twenty-four, twenty-five?" Ariana didn't respond.
"Still green, I suppose."
Helena clicked her tongue and her horse picked up the pace. The tavern came into view as Helena trotted down to it. The tavern was unrecognizable from the night before. None of the four walls still stood, and any piece of wooden wreckage that stood was black. Ash blanketed the dirt surrounding the tavern and with each gust of wind, an ashen dervish swirled off into the sky.
The sorceress dismounted where the entrance would be and stepped inside. She stepped through the wreckage and to where Ariana remembered the bar was. Now it was decrepit and charred. Helena passed around behind it and bent over. When she stood, she held two full, corked bottles in each hand.
"Care for a drink?" she said and laughed. Ariana rolled her eyes. Helena exited the tavern.
"This might seem like a stupid question, but you do know where magic comes from, right?" Helena asked and set the bottles down in the dirt.
"Of course I do," Ariana said.
"And you know why the monsters from the other realms are the way they are?"
"It's the first thing they teach you at the guild," Ariana said. Helena drew a circle in the ash and dirt, stepped back, and brushed her hands off.
"Then why are you so upset about last night?"