Vaid Empire: Conquest
is a massive fantasy series that aims to mix
erotica
with the quality of a published novel. New chapters and artwork are released every month absolutely free, with the completely optional possibility to receive early access. The Series focuses heavily on worldbuilding, story, and characters.
The world of Ayphieal is shattered and chaotic, with kingdoms and tribes of six distinctive races vying for territory amongst themselves. It is only when a young human warrior finally pushes back against the chaos that the world begins to shift towards order.
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17th of Onis, 5 BVE.
Lower Human Basin, East of Nitri.
Dominax held his hand out, igniting a flame in his palm that burnt away the encircling darkness. His flickering light illuminated the interior of the strange pod, revealing that it consisted of a single spacious chamber made of the same pure white metal from the exterior. Yet unlike the exterior, it's walls were curved into a more circular shape, topped with a high domed ceiling that he could hardly make out through the oppressive darkness. The floor was decorated with a massive symbol that he hadn't encountered before, vaguely in the shape of a crescent moon.
A thin pedestal began to rise from the center of the floor, sticking out into the empty space of the room. Waist high, a strange orb sat atop its peak.
With careful steps, he approached the pedestal. To see an object move without the assistance of man was mystifying, yet its strangeness was null compared to the item it presented. The translucent spherical orb was as dark as the void of space, yet it erupted into thousands of different specs of color as the light from his flame shined through. Though it was small enough to be concealed using two hands Dominax felt a dizzying depth as he peered into it, as if someone had stolen a piece of reality and condensed it into a ball.
With a glimmer of desire in his silver eyes, he slowly reached out towards the strange object with his free hand. Yet before his fingers could brush its surface, he instinctively shot his arm up into a defensive position when the image of a larger sphere projected above the orb, wider than a grown man could wrap his arms around. Dominax slowly lowered his guard, examining the semitransparent globe. Glowing slightly, he could see oceans, rivers, and mountains, yet he recognized none of it.
"What sorcery is this?" He asked, waving his hand through the projection.
"Uuuu iiii oouu" a sound whispered quietly inside his mind in what could only be described as a light vibration. It was as if the orb itself was communicating with him, though even stranger, he understood its intentions. As if delivering pure data directly into his brain he suddenly looked at the globe in understanding.
"How..can this be...?" He asked himself, staring at the projection in pure astonishment. As possibly the first human in history to do so, Dominax looked upon a map of the entire world. With one massive continent facing him, he had to squint to recognize practically anything that he was familiar with. All of their maps and all of their travels amounted to practically nothing.
The projection flickered, before disappearing entirely. "Wait...no! Come back!" He cried out in his deep voice, looking at the orb in panic.
Though his fire lightly illuminated the chamber, all color instantly drained away from his surroundings. The flame seemingly froze in place, as if time itself had stopped. Dominax tried to move and realized once again that he had left his frozen body, just as he had during the slaughter. He stepped fully out of his physical form, feeling deeply unsettled and confused as he looked upon himself.
"Dominax...." A low, weak voice echoed quietly through the chamber. He quickly turned to his right, only to be met with the presence of the ghostly figure of the cloaked stranger who had saved him.
"Who...
what
are you?" Dominax asked, taking a step backwards as he readied himself for a fight.
The figure slowly approached him, his steps making no sound on the cold metal floor. He stopped when he was a mere four feet away from Dominax, granting him a better view of his hooded face. He appeared FAR older than he had during their first encounter, with wispy white hair and deep wrinkles. A black robe concealed his elderly body under his cloak, slightly dragging on the floor. Yet the feature that delivered Dominax a tingle of unease was the man's silver eyes, matching his own nearly identically.
The man slowly began to reach out with both hands. "Come...let me look upon you..."
Dominax eyed the man suspiciously, standing firm as he studied the cloaked figure. He was three inches taller than the stranger, forcing his ghostly fingers to reach up at a slight angle as they sought out his face. Yet as both wrinkled hands met his skin he felt...
nothing
, as if he hadn't actually touched him at all.
"Look how much you've...grown..." the stranger muttered in what was nearly a whisper.
With caution, Dominax slowly attempted to grab the figure's wrists to pull the transparent appendages away yet was disturbed to discover that his fingers simply passed through the figure as if he was nothing more than an illusion.
"Do not be frightened...child..." the man said, his fingers shaking as he pulled them away. His voice was low and strained, as if the man could only conjure it through great effort.
"Yet you've failed to answer my question." Dominax replied with visible wariness. "Who are you?"
A small grin began to creep across the man's face. Or rather, if he actually was a man, instead of some decrepit demon. "Child...I no longer possess the...need for a name. Though if you must know, I was once...called Dorian..."
As the words oozed from the figure's old mouth, an inkling of familiarity tugged at Dominax's memory before a strange realization stabbed him abruptly. "Dorian...or Doriin?" He asked carefully, the monumental implications of his question sinking in. Though nearly every Chiefdom throughout The Human Basin held differing beliefs regarding the origin of the world, nearly all contained some variation of the name Doriin.
"Ah...yes, Dorian...Doriin...Dirian...Darian...all have been used to refer to...me." He replied, confirming Dominax's suspicions.
As if looking at the strange translucent figure through new eyes, Dominax suddenly felt a surge of importance radiating from the man. Dominax hadn't simply confronted some childhood ghost, but rather if their legends were correct, he had been lured to the very creator of the world. He felt as though he should wish to throw himself at the feet of this strange being, to utterly praise the man. Yet, the urge to bow remained elusive to him, absent from his mind. Only the weak bowed, even to a God.
When Dominax didn't answer, Dorian gave a gentle nod. "I...understand that you may be...overwhelmed with such a revelation..." He began in his usual strained voice. "Yet time is of...importance. Even here...where my power should be at its...strongest, I can barely reveal myself. I...severely damaged my power...when I rescued you..."
"An act that still confuses me." Dominax replied, thinking back to the slaughter of Nitri. There had been no doubt in his mind that he was about to die, yet the stranger had granted him just enough reaction time to escape his fate. "Why choose to save me?"
With a kind smile, Dorian's silver eyes seemed to slightly glow as he answered. "How could I not save...my own child..."
The revelation hit him like a fist to the gut, and Dominax had to take a step backwards to put some distance between himself and the strange man. "That's...impossible..."
Dorian held out his hands in a calming gesture. "Do not be alarmed...my child."
Though his mind whirled, Dominax snapped out of his thoughts to deliver an insidious glare. "Alarmed? You not only claim to be the creator of the world, but my father as well. Yet you dissuade me from being Alarmed?" His voice contained more bafflement than anger, still processing the implications of such information. "Why should I trust even a single word of it in any case?"
The ghostly figure nodded in understanding, before slowly waving his hand. As he did so, a faint glowing rope of pure white began to reveal itself, extending between them. Though virtually no visual indicator existed, Dominax instinctively felt as though Dorian was the source of the strange rope-like beam with Dominax at the end, as if somehow sensing the nature of the connection.
"There is more to conception...than mere blood." Dorian began to explain, gesturing to the beam as it hung between them. "Parents give up a piece of their soul...to create their child. A literal line exists between them...connecting them across time...and space. Concentrate, and you will see...the truth of my claim..."
Too intrigued to refuse, Dominax focused his attention on the ethereal line between them. Within moments, it was as if he had received information directly from it, understanding its purpose entirely. The undeniable bond between father and son was directly in front of him, absolute proof of the man's statement. "How is this even possible?" He questioned, the unmistakable look of ambition in his silver eyes.
"In time...I will teach you." Dorian struggled to say, seemingly fighting to continue speaking. "Though it is unimportant...for now. I must...rest...and regain my power."
The glow in Dominax's eyes disappeared as his face dropped into a look of disappointment. "No, you cannot go yet, I must know more! Tell me, Dorian, the purpose of my birth. Tell me why I was created, why I was gifted with these...