Author's Note:
Sorry this is coming out late, work has been a bit stressful, what with my GM refusing to respect my scheduling requests. Though it also doesn't help that my Brain Gremlins have started to point eagerly towards a bunch of new stories, so there's that too. Anyways, I think the next bit will be Blessed Ch 5, as that's over half done; alternatively, Ashmodaen Ch 2, for the same reasons.
Tags up front:
arachne, magic, non-human, nonconsent/reluctance, bondage
Stirred from his sleep by the sudden, violent tugging of an alert line, Zirase peered hopefully at the strand of silk, taking a moment to recall where it led. Once he remembered - a web in a blind alley about five minutes away from his main lair, out on the edge of his marked territory- he rose. With a stretch that popped nearly all of his joints, the spider-like athiagan scurried out from his lair and onto the side of the building he had taken up residence in after the Convergence.
Hundreds of feet above the ground, in the deserted, towering structure built by one of the 'other world's' natives, Zirase had a good view... of similar buildings all around. As far as he knew, all of the native buildings were deserted, and the corpses of many native humanoids were littered throughout them. Additionally, the Convergence had been rather unstable, with the forest Zirase and others from his world lived in being transposed onto the city - the result was a bizarre melding of trees within the very matter of buildings, hills and ravines clashing chaotically, and so on.
The strange land/cityscape that formed after the Convergence was home to many creatures from Zirase's world, as well as what appeared to be the dominant species on the other world (the species that had built the city); over time, other creatures had begun to wander into the Converged area from without, some from Zirase's world, others from the city's, as the melded areas and areas wholly of one world or the other all boarded each other in a patchwork manner.
All that had happened over a week earlier, and Zirase had made good use of the time. He'd secured much of his old territory, though it was greatly changed after the convergence, and had managed to successfully stalk, capture, and consume a delectable meal from the new world - some kind of quadrupedal animal with a pair of tree-like horns atop its head.
And now, it appeared as though his webs were beginning to work. The trip out to the web at the edge of his territory was uneventful and swift, as Zirase had claimed the heights between the towering trees and buildings, weaving bridges between un-leapable gaps and memorizing where he could leap between. He traveled almost silently, his pulse slowly increasing as he neared his destination. Would it be another of the many-horned animals? Perhaps something from his world? Or something new? He'd eaten the many-horned animal two days earlier, so if it was a meal, he'd probably wrap it up with some
asiyn
silk and store it away for another two or three days.
Arriving at the buildings which created the blind alley he'd woven his web in, the athiagan was simultaneously disappointed and excited to find it was not a meal that had gotten caught in his web. The humanoid natives were far too scrawny - more skin and bones than filling flesh, as far as he was concerned - but they also seemed to be the only intelligent species in the area, which made them a source of boundless curiosity for Zirase.
Pausing near the tops of the buildings, he watched for a minute as the humanoid squirmed and struggled in his web. Even from hundreds of feet away, his keen eyes could pick out some details about the being - from the rounded chest, high-pitched voice, and subtle curves, he assumed it was a female of the species - although they seemed slightly smaller than the males, which he found odd - and she was carrying a sack on her back that clattered somewhat as she struggled, the objects within banging against each other.
Zirase was intrigued to observe that, while she grunted and swore in her alien language, she didn't call out for help -
that
was intriguing because it suggested that she was alone, unlike many of her kind that the athiagan had watched from afar.
Still, caution was advised. Even if he had spent every waking moment of the past week in careful observation, he doubted he'd be able to learn what he needed to know about the humanoids' capabilities, like what sort of magics they could work or what weapons they used. Though even casual observation showed that they were clearly a social species, as the groups Zirase had seen numbered anywhere between a handful and well over a dozen, and clearly not all from the same bloodline. Not to mention, they lived in massive cities -
of course
they were social, communal creatures.
Still, the fact that
this
female wasn't calling for help strongly implied that she was alone, which made her the perfect subject for study, since he probably wouldn't be interrupted.
Potentially even worth taking back home to study long-term
, Zirase mused to himself, beginning his descent down the building. As he approached, he kept an eye out for any sort of trap, ambush, or concealed weapon he would have to worry about, but quickly discarded that particular concern - aside from the hand-sized knife strapped to her thigh, the female appeared unarmed, and there was nowhere for additional assailants to hide that he wouldn't be able to detect them; he might have worried about magic that allowed for concealment, but little could escape an athiagan's senses, even magic that enhanced stealthiness.
As he neared the female, Zirase began to pick up scents from her. Fear, if not quite outright terror, was the most prominent, followed by her sweaty and dirty natural odor. But one stood out in stark contrast - arousal.
That's... odd
.
Arousal when caught in a athiagan web wasn't unheard of - agiaths almost universally enjoyed being bound in webbing, for example - but it was certainly strange that a member of a species so wholly separated from athiagans would experience the same sort of reaction as the smaller agiathes, who were effectively kept as breeders and slaves by athiagans.
It was definitely worth studying. At length. Preferably indefinitely.
Zirase was only a few strides from the ground, and the female still struggled in his web, unaware of the athiagan behind her. Convinced that there were no threats nearby, he forwent stealth and allowed his long legs to gently clatter against the hard, stone-like walls of the building. The sound immediately drew the female's attention, but stuck as she was in the web, she couldn't turn to see the athiagan approach.
The fear and terror in her scent increased massively, nearly drowning out the arousal. "I doubt you can understand me," Zirase said, "but it's worth telling you that I won't harm you."
A whimper answered him, and he sighed. A ritual to learn languages did exist, and it wasn't even complicated, but it did require the proper setup, which he still hadn't done post-Convergence. Finding food and securing a safe lair had been higher on Zirase's priorities. Survival and safety, then convenience.
Unfortunately, that left him with a struggling new study subject and no way to calm it without some kind of force. And with a sigh, he began producing tough, stiff
asiyn
silk from his spinnerets to wrap the female in silk and keep her bound. He worked quickly and efficiently, holding her hips with his pedipalps before secreting