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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25th of Onis, 1 BVE.
Kingdom of Vaidrin, Domani.
A slight breeze tugged gently at Irith's skirt as she walked beside Dominax, strolling along the outside of The Grand Pyramid. The colossal structure's angled walls towered over them despite being less than a quarter of the way completed.
Having allowed Irith to wear clothing that recreated her original outfit in white chimira silk, the thin fabric complimented her flawless form as they walked together, surrounded by guards in a circular formation. Such outings from her spacious cell had become more consistent, granting her brief periods of partial freedom.
"Have you considered my offer?" Dominax asked, gazing up at the distant Chimira starship of The Creator, its form remaining utterly still as its surface was pummeled by fragile clouds. Over a year had passed since his enlightenment of the fact of his father's death yet he could not help but feel unsettled each time he gazed upon the unreachable vessel, aware that his citizens did not suspect that their true God lay rotting aboard.
"Of course, you do not grant me a day where you do not ask." Irith replied, clasping her hands behind her back as she moved. Though her voice continued to drip with the accent of Northern Human Nobility, her skill in the language of Vaidrin had increased considerably.
"Oh? Then I suppose it annoys you to be brought out here, bombarded with questions as you are granted fresh air?" Dominax asked with a chuckle, cradling his helmet crown in his left arm.
"Those were
not
my words. I...am thankful for the freedom, limited as it is." Irith replied begrudgingly, and Dominax remarked to himself how he could never have expected such words from her two years ago. "You've explained the potential of our...
offspring
...yet many questions remain."
Dominax nearly pounced onto her at the mention of offspring, nearly tore away her revealing clothing with the intent to ravish her. Instead, he simply refocused his attention to a nearby passing palm tree, banishing the thought from his mind. "Do you doubt that I speak the truth?"
Irith shook her head. "Not quite. I have no doubt that you may lie to me when it suits you, yet my..." she began, searching for the correct word in her new language. "...
misgivings
fall elsewhere. This...southern tradition, these har..harims? The concept is foreign to me."
"Ah,
harems
." Dominax corrected. "Your people pair each other as bondmates, yet we are not nearly as exclusive as to only possess a single mate."
"My point exactly, a bondmate is for life, while you southerners hold multiple women. You cannot ask me to...be a slave! A mere tool for breeding."
"A slave? Oh, you shall be MUCH more than that, Irith. You shall be my concubine, a primary mate." Dominax explained with a hint of pride.
"Your foreign titles..." she muttered, each stride flexing her long feminine legs. "A slave is a slave, regardless of their name."
Dominax shook his head with a chuckle. "Would you truly expect me to waste my time speaking to you if I desired a simple
slave
? No, a concubine is worth FAR more than you believe. Though a man's harem may possess any number of slaves and concubines, only the children of concubines may be considered legitimate, inheritors of their father's legacy."
The effect of his words seemed to ease her resistance a small amount, comforted by the fact that her children would not be as disposable as she previously believed. "Oh? Why such callousness towards the offspring of slaves?"
"An individual who allows themselves to be enslaved displays their weakness, and thus, offspring of their blood are lesser." Dominax explained in a firm voice as the sounds of construction continued to echo from the pyramid.
Unwilling to argue the point she merely shook her head. "Such an utterly bizarre land."
"Yet it is a land your descendants may one day rule." Dominax replied, redirecting the discussion to his original question. "You know the consequences of what I offer, the power that you would possess at my side."
Irith picked at her fingernail with her thumb, an unconscious tick that tended to occur as she receded deeper into contemplation. "Power? You should know by now that such a thing is irrelevant to me." She said, weighing his words. The subtle awareness that the guards behind her would undoubtedly be gazing at her rear meant nothing to her as she walked with a fortitude that hinted little at her inner turmoil.
"For now, yet power comes in many forms. For example, stability. Do you believe that you shall find a single existence on Ayphieal more secure than a life as my concubine?" Dominax asked, turning his head to her as they walked. His eyes narrowed, gambling with his next words. "Surely Enil would have wished for you to be safe, would he not?"
Her lips tightened, slowing her pace slightly.
When she didn't respond, Dominax concealed a grin. "Ah, but such thoughts can be saved for another day. Take your time, as I shall grant you one year to decide your fate. At the end, if you should make the error of wishing to leave, I shall allow you to return to Harin. Such is my word."
12th of Twic, 1 BVE.
Kingdom of Vaidrin, Tarin.
"What could possibly be taking that infernal woman so long?" High-Chief Girnax asked as he paced about the small meeting room nestled inside The Main Keep of Tarin.
"Aye, she's The God King's woman. Such words should be kept inside, lest you risk bringing his wrath down upon us all." High-Chief Foin protested with visible caution. He had placed himself in one of the intricately carved chairs neatly tucked into the moderately sized table seated in the center of the room. Beside him rested High-Chief Voris, a man far older than either of his younger 'companions'. The old man let out a snort of agreement, leaning back in his chair with his eyes closed.
The door shot open, allowing Xenia to stroll into the room wearing her typical smirk. Salduin stood directly behind her, his large frame towering over her as he sealed the door behind them.
"Ah, are we to finally be free of our anticipation?" Girnax asked slyly, granting the pair a sarcastic bow. "One can hardly contain themselves when waiting to meet The God King's woman."
"Careful of your tone." Salduin stated bluntly, folding his muscular arms.
Xenia's seductive hips swayed as she approached the table, claiming a seat of her own. "Apologies, our inspection of Tarin could not be rushed."
High Chief Voris bowed his head as he jostled himself fully awake, displaying the respect he would have granted any of his guests, regardless of the hostile circumstances that had brought them all together. "Lady Xenia, the people of Tarin are honored to host this..." He began, attempting to recall the word The God King's messenger had used. "...
diplomatic summit
."
Xenia turned her head to Salduin. "You see? Some beings still possess the capacity to be cordial after a defeat." She chuckled, ignoring a lustful glance from Foin as she turned to address the gathered rulers. "Well gentlemen, you are in quite a unique position."
Salduin remained standing beside Xenia's chair, glancing at the High-Chiefs with little interest. He would not have come if Dominax hadn't ordered him to, evidently uncertain of sending regular guards to protect his beloved concubine in the presence of conquered vassals.
Girnax continued to pace, scowling. "And what position might that be?"
"Your God King brings an offer." Xenia replied, eyeing the defiant man like a female Avidion hunting her prey. "It is no secret that nearly all High-Chiefdoms bordering The Northern Human Kingdoms now lay under the rule of Vaidrin."
Voris held up a withered finger. "With the exception of Pir and Niria.
They
continue to resist you." The old man commented, as if testing Xenia.
"They resist
US.
Do not forget where your loyalties now lay." She responded, pursing her lips seductively. "They resist our inevitable conquest, just as you three once did less than a year ago. Yet it is not their inevitable defeat that we must discuss, but rather, the consequences of their defeat."
"Such as?" Foin asked.
A smirk spread across her face. "We are on the verge of a metamorphosis, of a