Jon finishes his story about his time collecting the Library Stones. Below is a brief explanation of them and how they relate to technomagic.
Viridian Mind Stone: Represents the direction of East, the element of Air or the powers of the Mind
Fire Stone: Represents the direction of South and the element of Fire or the powers of Energy
Chronarch's Sapphire: Represents the direction of West and the element of Water or the powers of Time
Pharaoh's Pyramid: Represents the direction of North or the element of Earth or the power over Matter
Aessence Stone: Represents the direction of Heaven or Above or the element of Souls or Life
Qual Amethyst: Represents the direction of Below or the element of Space or Dimensions
I hope that clears things up a little. Jon was sent to collect them by Nyarlathotep for reasons yet to be revealed.
I hope you enjoy this installment.
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Dungeon:
Wind Sword Manor:
Mom had spent the entire time I told her about the Blind and Vana licking my cock perfectly clean. I was bordering on a painful erection at this point. She shifted positions now and knelt between my legs. She trapped my cock between her soft but firm tits. Now Mom was slowly tit fucking me as she looked up at me with a hungry smile.
"So I take it," she said as she licked the head of my cock when it popped out from between her tits. "...the plan was to save two girls and not just one."
"MMMMMMMMMM that was the plan... damn Mom you do suck a mean cock."
"That's because all the nice cocks are boring," she moaned.
"I take it that tight little pussy of yours feels the same way."
"You better believe it. But no pussy for you, until you shoot cum all over me," she demanded.
"Yes Ma'am whatever you say."
"Now what happened after you left with the girls?"
The Blind:
Crypt of the Solar Titans:
The three of us made our way up the hill. It looked like it was going to take a little bit so I decided a little small talk couldn't hurt.
"I like your tail," I told the girl on my left.
"Of course you do," she said coolly.
"Wow... okay," I said turning my attention to the gal on my right.
"You aren't J'Nai, are you related to them," I asked tentatively.
"As a matter of fact my people are," she said with a smile. "We share a common ancestor but living conditions on two worlds created two distinctly different races."
"That's interesting," I said and looked over at the other girl who had long ago let go of my arm and was walking by herself. "Did I do or say something to upset you?"
"No Master," she replied bitterly. "You did nothing, however the universe as a whole seems to have shit on my entire species."
"Okay I won't bother you again," I told her and turned back to the blonde. "...So you share a common ancestor."
"Yes, my people settled on an idyllic world and cultivated a society of scientists, poets and dreamers. While the J'Nai, in order to survive their hostile environment, became what they are brutal savage killers."
"Interesting twin gods and sibling races," I said to her.
"Indeed," she agreed. "The J'Nai are the children of Quin as we are the scions of Sar."
"I take it Sar is not a blood thirsty deity?"
"Not at all," she said. "She is the goddess of poetry, dance and inspiration."
"So in a combat situation the J'Nai would wipe the floor with your people."
"You might think that but the monks of Sar are quite gifted hand to hand fighters."
"So you would argue that finesse trumps brute force."
"An elegant way of stating my side of things, yes finesse trumps force."
I glanced over at the other girl and saw that she was looking pissy again. I knew that I had promised to leave her be but damn it the air needed to be cleared. We were nearing the next level of this terraced city. So when we were able to access it I led us to the left and found a nice spot to sit down.
"Sit both of you," I ordered. When they were both seated I turned to the blonde and touched her mind. "Sleep and forget," I said and she fell backwards quite comatose. Then I turned to other girl. "Okay sweet cheeks what is your fucking malfunction?"
"Why do you care? I mean all I am to you is a body slave and a whore."
"Scan me," I told her. "I can feel you are a gifted telepath. Take a look in here and tell me what you find."
She closed her eyes and I could feel her brush against my surface thoughts. Then suddenly she was diving deep and seeing things few people knew about me. Then I was once more alone in my mind.
"You wanted to save someone," she blurted out as tears fell.
"Yeah so can we lose the attitude and talk about what is really bothering you?"
"I guess it is all about learning that everything my mother ever told me was a lie," she said as the tears continued to trickle down her face.
"What sort of lie?"
"She told me from the time I was very young until I attended the Coda that I was special. She said that our people were special."
"What makes you think that you or your people aren't special?"
"We are the end result of a long term science project and nothing more!"
"I don't understand," I told her taking her hand and gently stroking it.
"My people were created in a lab. We are just piecemeal genetics from hundreds of other races. Do you know how that feels," she asked.
"Wait a minute," I said. "You are telling me that someone travelled across the galaxy collecting the best of other species. Then they spent god only knows how long working diligently to blend them into the gorgeous woman before me. You think that is plain or ordinary?"
Suddenly what I said hit her and stopped crying. She wiped away the tears and began to view things from a more logical mindset instead of an emotional one. I could see the gears turning and a smile slowly spread across her lips.
It was then that I took the time to really take in her beauty. The first thing that caught my eye was her unusual hair. It was long, straight and raven black at the roots. But by the time it reached the ends there was no color to it at all. In fact the hair became completely transparent and appeared made out of glass fibers. I slid my fingers into it and found it to be the softest hair I had ever touched in my life.
Then I noticed the two tentacle-like tails that emerged from beneath her hair and lay behind and beneath each ear. They were thin, smooth and tapered to a very fine end. When I lightly ran my thumb across one the effect was not unpleasant for her. Her eyes actually fluttered a bit when I did that. When I started to do it again she stopped me.
"MMMMMMMM please they are very sensitive," she purred.
"Do they serve a purpose besides a sensual one?"
"Yes," she said and paused. "They allow us to echolocate."
"Amazing," I said and she smiled again.
"Here," she said taking my hand and laying it against her neck. "Feel that?"
"Yeah it is like subtle ridges."
"Those are my gills; we were designed for nearly any environment."
I pulled open the top of my robe and tapped my chest. She leaned in and listened. Then I tapped the other side. She moved her head and giggled.
"You have two hearts, that is wonderful," she said.
Suddenly we were comparing genetic traits the way bikers compare tattoos. Soon we were both laughing and her mood was much improved.
"I have been looking at this the wrong way haven't I?"
"Yeah, someone perhaps many some ones put a lifetime of love and dedication into the birth of your race."
"My mother was right, we are special."
"So what is this Coda thing that you attended?"
"It is a kind of academy that selects the best students and polishes them until they shine."
"Sounds pretty damn prestigious to me," I said.
"Oh it is, only the top one percent get in. They hone physical, mental and emotional skills until we are ready to go out and represent our race."
"So what sort of work were you chosen to do?"
"I was to be a bodyguard, assassin or courtesan, but I hadn't decided which yet."
"So what happened?"
"Mutt," slurred the drowsy Sarithi as she began to wake up.
"That happened," the other said. "Wherever I went I was greeted with that vile word."
"How despicable," I said turning to look at the blonde as she sat up. "You are no better than the J'Nai."
"We are no worse either; at least we were conceived naturally."
"You are both artificial," I said. "You and the J'Nai were sent out as an experiment nothing more. I am sure your parent race views you as imperfect branches on the family tree."
"Take that back or..."