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 for free, with the completely optional possibility to receive early access on the official Vaid Empire Website. 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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4th of Fixuin, 17 AVE.
Domani, Capital of The Vaid Empire.
"We're ready, my princess."
Vixin turned to regard the legionary at her side. Picking up Jinilya, she glanced back at the walls of the city she had protected for years. The men around her mounted their lixidions, gathering into a protective formation.
A Princess Regent no longer.
They had offered her a comfortable seat upon a palanquin, of course. Instead, she hoisted Jinilya onto the back of Yisi's purple lixidion. Vixin gracefully mounted the beast, holding her lover's hips as the tiny princess remained protected between them. With a final command, she incited Yisi to flick the reins, and their journey began.
Peering back, she eyed the looming Grand Pyramid behind, knowing her father watched from its peak. He would visit, he promised, yet her lips thinned. The morning sky glowed a deep orange around the colossal fortress, the palm trees swaying in the humid breeze. They'd think her erratic for leaving without warning, offering few goodbyes as many slept. So be it. She knew of another that rested at the top, a storm she couldn't yet face.
As they reached the tree line, she hugged Yisi tighter, knowing their return would be a beginning, or an end.
5th of Fixuin, 17 AVE.
Domani, Capital of The Vaid Empire.
Clin marched like a silent specter along the top of Domani's wall. His eyes were empty as he passed countless archers, ignoring their low nods of respect.
"
A child..."
Exhausted groans from the grueling training drills below didn't reach his ears. The enticing smells of a temporary market nestled between the houses beyond the wall offered little to his nose. Only the sight of Cendra waiting atop the main gate stirred his attention.
"
A daughter?"
A white cloak fluttered from her shoulders, nearly glowing in the sunlight like a waiting goddess. Her beauty was a taunting beacon, a reminder of the gift his betrayal had soured. When he reached her, the sorrow in her pretty silver eyes was torture.
"My report is ready for my father, my love," she said, concealing her agony with a false smirk. War approached once more after The God Emperor revealed his intentions for The Lanthian Empire, and their inspections of Domani's defenses were nearly complete. "What of yours?"
"I'll need another day or two. No more." Clin joined her as they peered out at the surrounding landscape.
"You're never late." Cendra pressed against his side.
Wrapping an arm around her narrow waist, the mere touch of her body flared his turmoil. "I need to be certain. The Lanthian border touches Vaidrin's."
With a question remaining in her gaze, she instead peered at the surrounding rainforest. "Father says we'll only march when Vixin returns." She swallowed silently. "I suppose she's earned a rest, wherever she is."
The name burned his guilt anew, grimacing. Somewhere out there was a pregnant princess. Somewhere out there was the result of his betrayal. Cendra needed to know.
In his silence, he didn't notice the moisture in her eyes until she spoke. "Father and Irith are planning to visit her tomorrow. I...know she doesn't want to see me. That's her right."
Turning to hold her hips, he met her sorrow with his own, biting back the truth. "Yet you tried, however daunting. I once knew a Cendra that refused even that."
Pressing her face against his chest, she uttered a weary breath, wiping her eyes. "Then I suppose I'm expected to feel better."
It was time to tell her. Clin embraced her tightly. "Better? No. The damage between you two is...substantial. It consumes everything around you, harming...
everyone
in between."
Cendra peered with surprise at his emotion.
Clin breathed. "You've had your share of mistakes, it's true. Fanir was the largest of them." He met her startled expression with a calm raised hand. "I know. You were hardly discreet. You used men I discarded, leading them to be severely punished by Vixin. Bad men, it's true. Fanir was not."
"I didn't mean for
-"
She stopped herself. "
I'm sorry."
"They weren't the kind of men I needed, but they
were
men. I've read the healers' reports. Now they're not." Clin grimaced. He had to tell her. "They cannot be uncut, yet you're rectifying your misdeeds. Fanir's assault was years ago, yet still the hatred between you and Vixin twists the lives of others. Your sister is no less guilty now."
The sorrow in his tone made Cendra's jaw clench. She had tried her best, hadn't she?
"You play your games. She plays hers. Others are harmed in between. Men are not pawns to toy with." For the first time in too long, the smallest hint of anger touched his tone.
Surprised by his reaction, she felt a familiar tremble in her hand. "Forgive me, Clin. I'm trying." She uttered a tired breath that shook in her lungs. "I wanted her to join me, to talk. Instead, she flees, and just so."
The sound of her voice in his ear cut away whatever anger burned within. Vixin was just as wounded as the young woman peering up at him now. Long had he tried to heal them both. Perhaps this was his punishment. No longer could he conceal the truth.
Cendra rested her head against him, sighing in defeat. "I'll try again when she returns."
Voice trapped, he held her close. Even spurned, she still sought to reunite. Could he destroy them with the truth? Destroy
her?
Was honesty worth the death of their future? A good man would say yes, would he not? Clin gritted his teeth.
The moment to prove himself came, and Clin watched it slip through his fingers like sand.
He couldn't
. Tightening his embrace, he felt like a shadow, a whisper of who he should be. "
A daughter,
" he thought, the word imprisoned in his throat.
4th of Onis, 18 AVE.
Domani, Capital of The Vaid Empire.
A low groan crept through the private royal birthing chamber. On her back, Nafalya spread her legs as far as her flexible form would permit.
Irith squeezed her firstborn's hand, trembling. Atop a stone altar, the young princess eyed her voyeurs with amusement, distracting herself from the dull pain within her. The God Emperor stood before her, glowing eyes watching his offspring's labor. She smiled to herself, for few knew the truth of the approaching birth.
Cendra stood at her father's side, back straight and dignified as she clasped his arm. Nafalya knew her elder sister had been in her place once, offering a knowing glance. Cendra merely looked away.
A contraction seized her, less painful than the last. Her child approached. Irith squeezed harder. The healers went about their duties, yet Nafalya granted them little attention. Why would a Vaid require such assistance? Instead, she watched Clin touch Cendra's shoulder, saw Salduin blush, and sensed Hesin's
interest
. Only her father's advisors were permitted to witness the result of their secret, nestled deep in The Grand Pyramid. Firepits outlined the chamber, flames licking the walls to keep the approaching newborn warm. Perspiration trickled down her pristine royal skin as she continued pushing.
Pain gripped her in its grasp. Every moment cut it away, fading to a dull ache. Pleasure began to trickle through her loins, biting her lip. Moans replaced groans, claiming the reward her body offered for reproduction.
The warm light of flames danced upon the white surface of Hesin's mask. Emotionless, he stood like a silent statue. Beneath his hood, however, flames of his own raged. His manhood grew firm as he watched his lover writhe atop the altar, her flawless thighs spread to birth another man's baby. The curve of her belly was a taunting insult, a visual aphrodisiac of a sort that stirred his lusts.
"
You deserve to watch this,
" he thought to himself. The mask was his protection, concealing a grin behind cold metal. "
Another claimed her first."
Watching her silver eyes flutter with pleasure, hearing a cry of bliss, he felt his body tighten.