1st Author note: This story was inspired by Bill Hart's great cover on TG
caps at the below address:
http://tgcaps.com/caps/modcovers/billhart/superheroines/ConanTheBarbarian258.jpg.php
I'd like to encourage everyone to take the time to look Bill Hart's Cap
before reading the below story.
2nd Author note: I've wanted to write this story for a couple of years
but the idea of writing a story on an iconic character like Conan is very
daunting. There is the Conan of Robert Howard, the Conan of Marvel
Comics, the movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and then a bunch of games
from role-playing through board games to video games. Most people have an
idea of what Conan would say or do so living up to that legacy is a
challenge. I appreciate a good challenge and the work below is the
result. I hope that you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
3rd Author note: I didn't create the character Conan and do not I plan to
make any money from the use of the character in this story. This was
written for public consumption and enjoyment.
4th Author note: Lastly and most importantly I wanted to thank Eric,
Chris, and Brian for reading my drafts and offering advice on plot,
character development and grammar. A particular shout out to Eric for
helping with the conclusion. Thank you, all, very much for the help!!
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"Know, oh prince, that between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis
and the gleaming cities, and the years of the rise of the Sons of Aryas,
there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the
world like blue mantles beneath the stars - Nemedia, Ophir, Brythunia,
Hyperborea, Zamora with its dark-haired woman and towers of spider-haunted
mystery, Zingara with its chivalry, Koth that bordered on the pastoral
lands of Shem, Stygia with its shadow-guarded tombs, Hyrkania whose riders
wore steel and silk and gold. But the proudest kingdom of the world was
Aquilonia, reigning supreme in the dreaming west. Hither came Conan, the
Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a
slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the
jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandaled feet."
- The Nemedian Chronicles
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian (Conan the Barbarian), by Robert E.
Howard, Ballantine Books, New York, 2003
I
When I was a thieving-man, the alarms they did sound
Climbing through the lawless dark, opportunity abound
From mist hid hills covered in trees, dour, cold, and poor
To sun drenched beaches of the south, prospects galore
The creak of the door opening went unheard in the cacophony of the tavern
by all except the Cimmerian who sat to one side in the shadows, a frothy
mug of ale untouched in front of him. The noise and the stench of the
taproom were difficult for the youth raised in the wilds of Cimmeria to
tolerate. Conan, a tall, muscular lad with black hair and ice cold blue
eyes, sat with the dour expression of one who was raised in the harsh
hills where Crom the God of Iron ruled.
The serving wench who'd brought Conan his ale and took his request, for
stew and bread, eyed him with a calculating gaze. She was a worn-out
looking woman with dirty blonde hair and breasts that sagged within her
loose smock. She assumed that the youth would be an easy target in the
anarchic merchant city of Costa, but then she'd spotted his broad sword
and glanced into Conan's eyes; it was like looking into a pair of
merciless blue glaciers. The wench swallowed and glanced away, wondering
what the lad had been through to forge him into a hardened warrior at such
an early age.
The people who lived in the soft lands of the south that surrounded the
Azure Sea had understood neither the passions, the pain, and the cruelty
that ruled the unforgiving frozen north, nor the furnace that had forged
the iron of Conan's spirit into the steel now housed within his breast.
Conan lifted his mug filled with nut brown ale to his lips and drank
deeply. He was satisfied that the taproom and its patrons offered him no
threat. Conan wiped away the froth from the beer with the back of his
hand and when he looked up, he spotted an interesting figure. Seated at a
table closer to the bar was a woman in black leather pants and a dark
cloak with its hood tossed back, revealing her astonishing mane-like red
hair. What caught Conan's eye beyond her beauty was the amount of steel
she displayed. A pair of daggers protruded from the top of each knee high
boot, a set of curved fighting knives hung from her belt, and a rapier was
suspended from her left hip in a duelists rig. Conan felt sure there were
other weapons on this curious woman that he had not yet spotted.
Suddenly, they locked gazes. Unlike most women, she didn't look away.
Conan also noticed that she had clear green eyes, which were uncommon in
this southern coastal city. She stood up smoothly and started to move
through the crowed toward him.
The double doors to the inn burst open with a shout and a gust of wind
announced the presence of four rough-looking sailors. They wore the
loose-fitting well-worn clothes of salty buccaneers who spent more time
prowling a ship's deck than a pier side tavern. What caused Conan to take
note of them was the way all four locked onto the red headed woman who'd
been making her way toward Conan's table. The tallest of the four sailors
moved forward confidently with an evil grin on his face.
"Infidia, you're coming with us wench! Captain Derek wants to talk to
you," he said.
"I don't think so, Bran. My business with Captain Derek was a onetime
deal. I filled my end of the bargain. It's not my fault that he was
cheated after I left. Besides, I'm not in the mood to go anywhere with
you," she replied, dropping her left hand to her sword hilt and turning
slightly so that the sailor couldn't see her right hand. As she said
this, the sailors spread out around the tables in an attempt to surround
her.
Conan stood up; even though this wasn't his fight he hated seeing a woman
abused. He had no intention of letting these four men drag the red head
to some meeting against her will.
Suddenly, the tall sailor that seemed to be the leader reached out to grab
her. Infidia responded by snapping a kick into the sailor's thigh, making
a meaty sounding thud on contact. This slowed the sailor down and caused
him to grab his leg in pain. The distraction gave Infidia the opening she
needed to lash out with her right hand. To the Bran's surprise, she was
holding a leather tube that unrolled and extended by nearly a foot as she
swung it. The end of the tube was filled with steel pellets and it
slapped into the side of Bran's head with a crack. He immediately dropped
to the floor.
Infidia took advantage of the opening to rush toward the door while the
patrons cheered. Cursing, the other three sailors raced after her. The
smallest and quickest of the sailors dove forward, tackling her just a few
paces from the door to the tavern. The woman lashed out with a booted
foot, catching the sailor who'd tackled her in the nose before he was able
to pin her down. Infidia used this opportunity to get to her feet in time
to meet the two remaining sailors with her right hand once again hidden
behind her back and a foot long curved dagger in her left hand.
Unobserved by either Infidia or the sailors confronting her, Conan, who
started to move forward when the fight began, quietly sat down. He
watched, mesmerized by the woman holding her own against four men.
"Boys, this didn't have to get ugly," Infidia said sweetly adding. "and it
can stop now."
"Yer coming with us girlie and if ya hurt Bran, the Captain'll take it out
of yer pretty skin!" said the sailor to her left, smacking his open palm
with a three foot club as he advanced.
"Tal, have you forgotten who I am?!" Infidia said. "I earned my title as
the 'Blade of Costa' by besting opponents far more skilled than you!"
Then, before he could get too close, Infidia whipped her right hand out
and threw a small object at the ground between the two advancing sailors.
When it hit, there was a flash of light and a loud bang. Using the
distraction, Infidia snapped a kick into Tal's groin, causing him to
double over. She then slammed the hilt of the long knife she was holding
in her left hand against the back of his skull, dropping him to the
ground. However, the remaining sailor managed to grab her knife hand and
drive a fist into her gut. The blow caused her to briefly bend over, but
then she stepped in close, spinning and dropping her hip below her
opponent's center. Infidia grabbed the sailor's arm that still held her
knife hand and with a quick twisting motion, she threw him over her hip
and onto the ground.
Before the sailor could recover from the throw, she grabbed the wrist of
the hand that had been holding her knife hand and brought his elbow down
across her knee. The crack of the sailor's elbow breaking was followed by
a shriek of pain. Infidia stood up and moved away from her downed
opponents, looking at the one remaining sailor bleeding from his broken
nose.
"Go back to Captain Derek and tell him that his business with the Blade of
Costa is done. The next time he sends men after me, I'll leave them each
with two copper bits for their funeral pyres. If he doesn't like it, he
can take it up with my master, the sorcerer Captain Drako Zula," Infidia
said. Not waiting for an answer, Infidia turned and left the tavern.
In a few minutes, the sights and sounds within the tap room had returned
to normal and the serving wench, who'd been mesmerized by the sight of a
single woman defeating four men, made her way over to the table where the
hard eyed Cimmerian had been drinking. She found an empty table and a mug
turned upside down. Cursing the youth and resenting the fact that the
bartender would slap her for letting him leave without paying, she scooped
up the cup and gasped with surprise when she found a pair of copper coins
sitting under it hidden from anyone else.
The night was hot and humid and it made Conan miss the cool climate of his
native Cimmeria, but it was not enough for him to let his guard down. The
alley two blocks south of the Froth & Tide tavern appeared to be empty,
but Conan moved forward with his senses alert for danger. As a boy, he'd
learned to hunt the woods of Cimmeria where caution and keen senses often
determined whether you went to bed hungry or not. This heightened sense
of things served him well because he became aware of the person in the
shadows toward the back of the alley.
"Show yourself," Conan said moving forward one hand resting casually on
the hilt of his broad sword.
The shadow draped figure moved far enough into the dim light for Conan to
see the red haired woman from the tavern. Her hand also rested casually
on the hilt of her rapier.
"You followed me," she said.
"The message said to meet Captain Zula's agent at the Froth & Tide to
discuss a job. I've heard of the 'Blade of Costa' but I didn't know that
the 'blade' was a woman. Then you left before we could talk. What did
Captain Zula want with me?" Conan asked.
"I'm not surprised you didn't know that the Blade is a woman. The title
is earned every summer during a weeklong tournament. I've held it for two
years now and men of Costa are still afraid to let outsiders know that a
woman is the best blade in the city." Infidia said with a rueful grin.
"Your reputation has grown here in Costa, Conan of Cimmeria. Your name
has reached the halls of the thirteen merchant Captains who rule the city.
Drako Zula would like to meet you and offer you a job. There is an object
he'd like to pay you to recover for him. He'll pay you well."
Conan grunted at this. "Zula is a Sorcerer I hate magic and don't trust
those that use it! I came to the meeting to hear what he wanted, but I've
no desire to work for a Sorcerer." With that he turned to go. As he did
Infidia took a step forward.
"This will be a mission that only the most daring thief and skilled
warrior could hope to accomplish. It will make you a legend among
thieves!" Infidia said.
Conan stopped in his tracks. Gold, steal, and battle were important to
Conan he'd learned the meaning of these things during his time as a slave
and then as a gladiator and finally a free man. But more than anything
the youthful Cimmerian craved acclaim.
"What is it your master would have me steal?" Conan asked.
"Come with me and he'll tell you himself," Infidia replied.
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Conan's boots echoed on the polished stone of the dimly lit hall. Conan
and Infidia walked down the center of the rectangular shaped hall with
tall columns to either side. The dim flicker of torch light caused the
shadows to dance as they approached the dais where a tall figure sat.
When they got close enough Conan saw that the man had the dusky skin of a
Stygian and had shaved either side of his head leaving a long strip of
hair down the center. When his eyes locked onto Conan's Zula grinned his
white teeth gleaming in the dark.
"Welcome to my hall Conan of Cimmeria," Zula said.
"I hear you have a job for me, conjuror," Conan replied.
At this Drako Zula glanced at Infidia and then back at Conan. "Yes. My
mother, the Sea Witch, Anguis Zula has for many years has lived on a
remote island to the south and east of us along the wild coast. She died,
the Gods be praised, about a year ago. I need an agent to travel to her
island and retrieve a pair of spell books," Zula said.
"What makes you think this island and tower haven't already been looted by
pirates from the wild coast?" Conan asked.
"My mother was a skilled witch, Conan, both the island and tower are
warded. Also her reputation is such that few from the pirate towns of the
wild coast would dare to approach her island," the sorcerer replied.
"I'm a warrior and I'm skilled at getting into places others cannot, but I
know nothing of magic. To rob a witch you'd need another witch or a
sorcerer to slip past her traps. Find another thief," Conan said starting
to turn away.
"Not someone else, someone in addition to you. You'll need the help of
one who understands magic and battle," Zula said standing up to his full
six and a half feet and looking down at Conan.
"If such a man existed then, yes, I could do this thing," Conan said.
"Ha! I am such a man. But I've duties here that I cannot afford to leave
to others. Plus I have enemies among the pirates of the wild coast," Zula
said.
"Then we'll wait until you can put down your duties here or locate another
who can handle the magic your mother left behind," Conan replied.
"There is another, she is standing next to you. Infidia is known as the
Blade of Costa, but what most don't know is that for the past year I've
been teaching her magic! I will give her magical tools to help her in
this task. The two of you, I believe, can accomplish this feat," Zula
said.
"Bah, you intend to send a woman on a voyage to the wild coast and then
out to an enchanted island full of magic and danger?" Conan scoffed.
"She knows something of the way of the blade, I saw her fight tonight, but
against real warriors in armor on the field of battle that little toy she
carries would be useless."
From Conan's right Infidia made an indignant sound but was silenced at a
glance from Drako.
"Fortunate then, that you are not sailing to battle Conan, but instead to
raid my mother's tower. Infidia has many talents between her skills and
your strong right arm I am sure you'll succeed," Zula said.
"What will you give me if I do this for you?" Conan asked.
At this Drako Zula sat down resting his chin on a closed fist as he looked
at Conan. "There are plenty of treasures within the tower take what you
will, saving only the matched grimoires in the highest room of the tower;
those are mine. When you return to Costa I'll give you 5,000 Hyrkanian
gold crowns," Zula said.
Conan considered for a moment. "10,000 and whatever I take from the tower
besides the books."
"Agreed!" Zula said. "Meet Infidia down at my pier at dawn the day after
tomorrow. You'll set sail aboard the Ocean's Bounty," Zula said.
As Conan left the hall of Captain Zula a cold breeze cut through the hot
moist air sending a shiver down his spine. Conan looked around trying to
spot the source of this omen and he suddenly felt as though his fate had
somehow been sealed by this bargain with the Sorcerer Zula. "Crom," Conan
muttered and hunched his shoulders as he headed for the nearest inn.
II
When I was a sailing-man, the sea was seductive
The gleam of a cutlass, held in rage so destructive
Sailing to new lands and wonders, found by the sea
To a green island, filled with danger my destiny
The creak of the ropes and the snap of canvas overhead caused Conan to
shift his weight from one knee to the other as he crouched, along with
half a dozen sailors, playing dice. They were two weeks out from Costa
and running before a quartering wind that negated the need for rowing.
Conan had spent most of his time learning everything he could about
seamanship from the crew. Sailing was foreign concept for land locked
Cimmeria, and it held a fascination for Conan. Conan took the wineskin
from the sailor next to him and after a long pull passed it on. The easy
movement of the deck made Conan think this was a much better way to travel
than his own two feet.
"Will ya look at that?!" one of the sailors grunted.
Conan glanced up and on the foredeck he spotted Infidia standing red hair
loose and blowing in the wind. Infidia was the only female aboard the
Ocean's Bounty and she drew stares whenever she appeared on deck. Now she
stood on one leg, ignoring the crew, with a curved fighting knife in each
hand. Slowly and with a deliberate grace she moved forward slashing and
twisting in a series of moves that tested both her balance and agility.
This was an afternoon ritual she'd begun the second day out of Costa and
was the principle reason for the time and location of the dice game.
Conan found himself riveted by the sight of Infidia's lithe form and
wondered what it would feel like to have her squirming under him begging
him to take her.
Later that night Conan stood at the ship's port rail looking out over the
sea. It was impossible to see the shore but Sarl, the ship's captain, had
told Conan that the closest lad was to the north. The creak of the deck
plank alerted Conan and he turned his head in time to see Infidia move
toward him.
"What do you see when you look out upon the water, Conan?" Infidia asked.
"Freedom, opportunity, and fame," Conan replied.
"What of unknown dangers, misery, and loneliness," Infidia asked moving to
Conan's side?
"The weak fear the unknown, shivering at the thought of what the strong
will do. I fear no man," Conan said.
Infidia reached out and ran a hand lightly along the bicep of Conan's arm.
"Ah, to be so strong so sure of yourself; it is a gift granted only to a
few. Because you are one of the strong fear doesn't touch you as it does
others. Have you ever considered what it feels like to be weak?" She
asked.
"I was not always strong," Conan said turning and looking down into
Infidia's green eyes. "My village was raided when I was a boy and I was
taken as a slave. For years I served my master until one day in the
fighting pits I won my freedom. Fear and I are old friends."
Infidia moved in closer to Conan and ran her hand over his muscular chest.
"I too have known fear and weakness and have learned what is necessary to
live life on my terms. You interest me Conan; come to my cabin and I'll
show you some of things I've learned."
Conan grinned and followed the bold red head as she walked with an
exaggerated hip movement toward the hatch leading below decks.
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The stench from the harbor made Conan think of a midden heap even though
Infidia apparently didn't notice. This made Conan wonder if growing up in
a coastal city had warped her sense of smell. It had taken three weeks of
sailing to arrive at Scompiglio an infamous nest of pirates. They'd
sailed in boldly and were met by the Scompiglio harbor master. After
Captain Sarl paid a port fee, and then even more for supplies, his sailors
set to work loading fresh water, dried beef, hard biscuits, beans, rice,
and fruit aboard the Ocean's Bounty. Captain Sarl had advised both Conan
and Infidia against going ashore but the Cimmerian was tired of being
stuck aboard such a small vessel and wanted to see the city. Infidia had
been only slightly less eager to go exploring now however, Conan was now
questioning this decision. The city was a jumble of falling down
buildings and muddy streets with sewage flowing freely in shallow ditches
toward the harbor. Scrawny dogs chased ragged children in the streets
while beggars and whores called out for attention.
As they picked their way deeper into the warren of streets Conan's sharp
ears caught the sound of a woman crying for help. Without waiting to see
if Infidia would follow Conan rushed down an ally in-time to spot three
men assaulting a woman. From his angle Conan couldn't really tell what
the woman looked like with two of the men holding her down and the third
blocking Conan's view as he removed his breeches.
Conan glanced back at Infidia who'd just caught up with him. "In Cimmeria
we put down men who rape woman as the dogs they are, yet in the
'civilized' lands they look the other way. Whose land is more barbaric?"
Then without another word Conan moved forward and after a moment's pause
Infidia followed. As she did she pulled out the black jack she'd used in
Costa allowing it to drop to its full length as she moved forward. Just
before Conan reached the man who'd successfully kicked off his trousers
one of the men holding the woman down looked up.
"Look out!" was all the rapist could get out before Conan was on them.
Conan launched a double booted kick into the back of the half-naked man
sending him flying into a pile of refuse further down the alley. The two
men holding the woman let her go surging to their feet. They were to slow
for the enraged barbarian and he caught the first man with an upper cut to
the chin that stretched him out. The third man pulled out a foot long
knife and backed away from Conan.
"I da na know who ya are stranger but ye just made a big mistake!" The
would-be rapist said revealing a mouth full of rotting teeth.
"What mistake is that?" Conan asked, stepping forward and cracking the
knuckles of his right hand with his left hand.
"We're part o'Captain Burgun's crew! The girl's pa owes him money, we was
told to take it out o'her as a lesson to her pa. This is business so ye'd
best leave while ya can!"
"Duck!" shouted Infidia.
Conan reacted instinctively crouching low as Infidia's throwing knife
passed over his head. Conan glanced over his shoulder and saw that the
pirate he'd kicked had gotten up and retrieved a knife. He'd been
attempting to sneak up on Conan when Infidia's blade had taken him in the
throat slightly off center. The pirate's eyes bulged and he reached up
with both hands to clutch at his throat. For a second he stared his eyes
bulging and then he slowly sank to his knees blood spurting between his
fingers in time with his rapidly beating heart.
When Conan turned back to the pirate he'd been confronting he saw that the
man had made good use of the distraction to race away down the refuse
cluttered alley. For a second Conan thought about chasing him but decided
to let him go. The man just wasn't worth the effort. By this time
Infidia had come up and they looked down at the girl. She had dark hair
and had pulled her ripped dress around her as she scooted up to huddle
against the wall of the building behind her. When Conan realized that the
girl couldn't have been more than thirteen he felt a surge of anger and
thought about chasing down the last pirate.
"Come on lass, we'll not harm you," Conan said.
But the girl only whimpered in reply.
"Conan, why don't you guard the alley and give me a second with the girl?"
Infidia asked.
With a shake of his head Conan turned his back on them to give them some
privacy. In a few minutes Infidia and the girl walked out of the alley
with Conan stalking along behind glaring at anyone who looked twice at
them. It was only a couple of blocks to the girl's father's home as soon
as they entered there was a screech and her mother swooped her up in her
arms. Her father turned out to be a small bald man who made candles in
his shop with the families quarters directly above. He claimed that he
didn't owe Captain Burgun any money. He told Conan that the Captain
expected him to pay a tax every week and when he refused Burgun's men had
roughed him up. He had no idea that they would attack his daughter next.
With a shake of his head Conan left the small shop with Infidia following.
Shortly after leaving the candle-maker's workshop Conan spotted a rundown
looking building with a sign depicting a mug of ale above the door and
headed toward it.
"Fighting is thirsty work! Let's have a mug before we return to the
Bounty!" Conan said glancing at Infidia.
Infidia was a bit reluctant to agree based more on the rundown looking
condition of the pub than the idea of delaying their return. But seeing
that Conan was already halfway there swallowed her protest and followed
him. The tavern was lit dimly with a dirt floor covered in saw dust Conan
looked around and saw an empty table in the corner of the room and headed
over to it. After a minute Conan spotted a serving wench shouted for ale.
"Conan you've got a way with words," Infidia said with a laugh hooking a
stool with one booted foot and dragging it around so she could sit with
her back to the wall.
Conan looked at Infidia curiously. "Men with the strength take what they
desire. It is the way of the world," Conan said misunderstanding
Infidia's comment. "The problem the candle maker has is that he's not
strong enough to protect his own. Bah, I need a drink!" Conan said.
The thud of a pair of leather drinking cups striking the table could
barely be heard over the buzz of conversation in the crowded room.
"Two copper bits for the beer lov, and if ye be looking for some ta eat
we've got stew made of what ol' Aba could find out back with bread.
There's a bird Aba's been roasting if ye want that and I might be able to
find ye some wrinkled apples but that'll be extra," the woman said.
Infidia looked over at her noting that she was wearing a smock that hid
most of her curves and had bangs that obscured her face making it next to
impossible to tell how old she was.
"Roast bird, apples, and bread for both of us," Conan said. The woman
bobbed her head and darted away.
"Perhaps I wanted stew," Infidia said to Conan both irritated and amused
that he'd ordered for her. They'd slept together every night for the past
week and Infidia had loved the feel of Conan's large muscular body, eight
inch cock, and barbarian stamina, but she could do without the feeling
that Conan thought she was now his possession. Infidia enjoyed a good
tumble and with the enchanted necklace she wore she was assured that a
pregnancy wouldn't follow, but that didn't mean she wanted to tie herself
to a man.
Conan looked at her for a second. "Do you want the stew?"
"No, of course not," Infidia said with a grin.
Conan lifted his cup and muttered "women" before taking a drink of the
nearly rancid beer.
By the time they'd finished eating Infidia had enough of the tavern and
was ready to return to the ship. This town was a necessary stop for food
and water before the next stage of the voyage but it was dirty, smelly,
and had nothing of interest for Infidia. Conan had just returned from the
midden and immediately shouted for ale and sat down.
"Aren't you ready to return to the ship?" Infidia asked.
"Bah, we won't be sailing until dawn; I heard that they have fighting pits
and the Pirate Captains who run this town have captured slaves fighting
most nights. Let's go and see what passes for fighters here in the soft
belly of the world," Conan said.
Infidia shook her head. "Go to the fighting pits if you will, but I'm
headed back down to the ship."
Just then the door to the tavern opened and a crowd of rough looking men
entered. At the front was the fellow Conan had last seen running down an
alley fleeing for his life.
"There he is Imbalayo; he's the one I told you about."
Imbalayo stepped toward Conan his head nearly touching the low ceiling of
the taproom.
"You must be new to Scompiglio if you think you can interfere with Captain
Burgun's men! Sometime in the fighting pits will be good for you I
think!" Imbalayo said moving forward and drawing a long knife. "Surrender
now and you might survive."
Conan threw back his head and laughed. "There are less than a dozen of
you. Go back for a few more lads, I'll wait."
The pirates muttered darkly at this and additional knives were drawn while
others adjusted their grip on the clubs they carried. This wasn't the
reaction they'd been expecting. While this was going on the patrons of
the tavern moved out of the way to make room.
Imbalayo had reached Conan's table. "On your feet barbarian," he snarled.
Unexpectedly Conan lashed out with a booted foot hitting the edge of the
table and flipping it into Imbalayo as he surged to his feet. Conan
picked up the stool he'd been sitting on and leapt forward using it like a
club hitting the closest pirate in the side of the head and then with a
mighty back swing smashed a second pirate breaking the stool in the
process. In an instant Conan was in the middle of the crowd of pirates
where their numbers worked against them. Conan had ripped a club from the
unconscious fingers of the first man he'd hit and with that in one hand
and the shattered remains of the stool in his other hand he was like a
lion among sheep.
Meanwhile Infidia moved along the edge of the brawl spinning her black
jack in one hand and snapping it from time to time against the head of any
pirate foolish enough to get close to her. In the space of a few seconds
three buccaneers found themselves on the floor unconscious.
With a roar Imbalayo charged Conan from behind wrapping his arms around
Conan in a great bear hug. The pirate in front of Conan tried to strike
Conan in the stomach but Conan lifted his legs off the ground and drove
the heels of both booted feet into the rogue. The force of the blow sent
the pirate reeling backward into two of his fellows and all three tumbled
to the floor in a tangle of arms and legs. The energy from the kick also
caused Imbalayo to stumble a step or two back yet somehow he kept his grip
on Conan and continued to squeeze Conan in a monstrous bear hug.
Seeing her opportunity Infidia slid around behind Imbalayo and hit him in
the back of the head with her black jack as hard as she could. Imbalayo
grunted but hung onto Conan, amazed, Infidia gripped the black jack with
both hands and this time stepped into her swing putting hips and back into
it. Infidia smashed the black jack into the side of Imbalayo's head and
for a second she feared that it had no effect then Imbalayo slowly
released Conan and slid to the floor. Conan didn't waste any time, he
charged the remaining pirates and in seconds they joined their shipmates
on the floor.
Breathing deeply, drenched in sweat, muscles bulging with barbaric power,
and blood running from a cut over one eye Conan was the image of the
conquering warrior. His steely gaze swept the room looking for more
threats. None of the pirate scum would meet Conan's eye so he wiped the
blood clear with one hand and looked at Infidia.
"An entertaining evening lass; we'd best be going," he said.
"Lead the way, noble sir," Infidia said with a slightly mocking laugh, her
cheeks red and bosom heaving from the excitement.
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The sun was rising in a grey predawn as the Ocean's Bounty raced along.
It had been a week since they'd restocked at the port of Scompiglio and
Conan remembered the fight and the night that followed fondly. He and
Infidia had returned to the ship and to Conan's cabin and had spent the
rest of the night in the unique duel that men and women have been
practicing since the dawn of time. The fight had added passion to their
love making and Conan had relished every sensation as he drove his hard
cock into Infidia's soft warm pussy.
For the last two days Conan had dedicated even more time to learning as
much seamanship as he could focusing now on navigating and steering the
ship. Conan discovered that there were always things to do aboard the
ship and he was happy to pitch-in it made the hours at sea go by faster.
His enthusiasm quickly won the approval of the crew and they became eager
to share their knowledge with him. They'd been sailing directly south and
into the depth of the sea for the past three days and as sun came up Conan
surveyed the horizon. There still wasn't any sign of this island that
they were supposed to raid for Captain Zula.
Conan glanced over to the foredeck where Infidia practiced with her
weapons just as she did every morning and afternoon. She moved with the
grace of a hunting tiger and in her tight fighting leathers her body was
on full display. Conan felt a stirring in his loins and wondered how
Infidia felt about mid-day coupling.
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Around noon on the next day the lookout in the crow's nest atop the main
mast had spotted the island of the Sea Witch Anguis Zula. It had taken
several hours to get close enough to the island to drop anchor so there
wasn't much sunlight left.
"Captain Sarl, put down a boat. I plan to go ashore as soon as possible,"
Conan said.
"Conan, I've got six volunteers to row you ashore and help you get to the
witch's tower. But I'd suggest waiting until morning. This island has an
evil reputation. I know Captain Zula has given you the mission but night
is the time of witches' day is the time of warriors'," he said.
While the Captain and Conan had been talking Infidia joined them. She was
wearing her fighting leathers and a black cloak. She also had a small bag
slung from her belt opposite her rapier. She'd braided her long red hair
and tied it back with a strip of leather.
"The night may be a time for witches' but it's also a time for thieves'.
Are you ready Conan?" Infidia asked with a challenge in her tone.
Conan scowled at the Captain impatient to get started. "Put down the boat
Captain," Conan growled and stalked to his cabin to collect his gear.
The sun was just a finger's width above the horizon by the time they were
pulling the longboat up onto the beach. One of the sailors, named Lar,
pulled a line from the bow of the boat and ran it up to a tree near the
water's edge where he secured the boat.
Lar turned to Conan and said, "Scar and Alic will stay here with the boat.
The rest of us will come with you if yer willing to have us?"
Conan slapped Lar on the shoulder looking at the three other sailors all
armed with cutlasses, long knives, and clubs.
"I'm glad to have you and your bullyboys with us but once we reach the
tower it'll be just Infidia and me," Conan said.
Infidia looked at Conan again irritated that he just assumed that she was
okay with the sailors accompanying them. She was sure that they knew
nothing of stealth and that there were dangers on this island they could
avoid by being unheard and unseen.
Infidia felt a tingle run through her as she set foot on the island's
rocky shore. She didn't say anything but Infidia knew that they had just
crossed a ward. For a second she scanned the tree line looking for some
indication that the ward had activated some hostile magic. When nothing
happened she breathed a sigh of relief.
Her relief was short lived when Lar pulled out his cutlass and started
chopping his way into the jungle headed toward the tower. This lasted for
about two minutes before Conan ordered the sailor to put his cutlass away.
It was more difficult to push through the underbrush but it was much
quieter. They headed inland with two sailors in front and two bringing up
the rear. Infidia learned that the other sailor with Lar in front was
called Balik, and the two bringing up the rear were Saul and Trev. Within
minutes they were in the gloomy undergrowth which only got darker as the
sun continued to set.
They managed to walk for almost twenty minutes before Conan called a halt.
It was now to dark to see properly. However Lar proved resourceful and
had a solution he reached into a pack he'd brought and pulled out a pair
of lanterns. With a few sharp strokes of his flint against the edge of
his poniard the wick caught flame. With one lantern held by the second
sailor in line and one held by the second to last sailor they resumed
their trek.
Abruptly Conan held up a hand. "Quiet," he hissed.
Infidia now cursing the lanterns, since the light spoiled her night
vision, closed her eyes and focused on listening. With her left hand she
reached into a pouch that held a small device that looked like a pebble
which she thought of as a flash-bang. With her other hand she gripped the
hilt of a throwing knife.
With a loud inhuman howl first from the left then the right several bodies
crashed through the jungle. Infidia spun to her left and opened her eyes
spotting three large creatures; the first had the great hairy body of an
Ape, the second had the body of a bear, and the third the body of a large
wolf standing on two legs. Each of the monsters had the head of man, a
man whose face was twisted with fury and insanity!
Infidia threw the flash-bang with a flick of her left hand and closed her
eyes. It hit the ape-man in chest filling the night with an explosion of
noise and light. Infidia opened her eyes and knew that for a second that
the attackers would be blinded so she used the time to throw her knife
with all the strength she could generate by stepping into the throw and
using perfect form. The knife struck the forehead of the wolf-man sinking
up to its hilt with a meaty thunk. The two sailors, Saul and Trev, who'd
brought up the rear, moved forward drawing their weapons and dropping the
lantern in the process. Trev swung his cutlass with all of his strength
into the side of the ape-man. The beast howled and grabbed Trev's head
with both of its hands and with a sharp twisting movement broke his neck.
The Saul brought his cutlass down on the arm of the ape-man and cut
cleanly though it causing the beast to throw back its head and howl in
agony. Meanwhile Infidia drew her rapier with her right hand and another
throwing knife with her left hand. The bear-man ignored her and leapt
toward Conan who was armed with a broad sword and a shield but was facing
another ape-man who'd attacked their band from the opposite side. Infidia
took a long step and then lunged with full extension. Her sword shot
forward with all of her weight behind the point. Her blade took the bear-
man in the side and sank in nearly eight inches before Infidia jumped
back.
The bear-man turned to face her with a roar of pain and Infidia threw her
second knife. But this time it bounced off the hide of the monster since
it had been moving when she threw. Wary of getting too close Infidia
lunged again only this time aiming for one of the monsters legs and then
again jumping back out of range of its claws. There was a roar behind her
and Infidia risked a quick glance over her shoulder. The sailor, Saul,
who'd been fighting the ape-man had managed to cut one of the monsters
legs out from under it. Unable to keep its balance it fell onto its side
with a scream which Saul silenced it by hacking deeply into its throat.
The momentary distraction had been a mistake and Infidia felt her side
explode in pain as she rolled with the force of the blow. She came to her
feet feeling bruised as the bear-man moved toward her. Suddenly Conan was
behind it and with a mighty swing of his sword took its head cleanly from
its shoulders.
Looking around Infidia saw four of the great monsters on the ground to the
right of their group. Three of them showed the signs of Conan's great
sword hacking limbs from bodies and heads from necks. The fourth had
Lar's cutlass buried in its skull. Unfortunately the sailor who'd been
carrying the lantern was on his back his chest caved in and as Infidia
watched he coughed up a lung full of blood and then went still.
"I knew this island was cursed," Saul said and spat to one side.
"By Crom, I'd wager that these beasts were once men. The Sea Witch's
magic must have warped their bodies and twisted their minds. We have done
them a favor by ending them," Conan said.
"Aye, Conan that we have; but what now? Do we continue to the tower or
return to the boat and wait for light?" Lar asked wrenching his sword
from the cloven head of the beast he'd killed.
"On lads tonight is an ill night and the sooner this ill task is done the
better," Conan said.
"Aren't we forgetting something?" Infidia asked.
When Conan looked at her she pointed to the fallen sailors. "We should
move them away from the slain and at least lay them out respectfully and
cover them with what we can," she said.
Reluctantly Conan agreed and they quickly separated the bodies of the two
sailors from their fallen foes and laid them out. They didn't have the
tools to dig a proper grave but used the cutlass's from the fallen
sailors. The hole was shallow and they were only able to cover Trev and
Balik with a thin layer of dirt but given the situation it was the best
they could do. By the time they were moving again the moon was high in
the sky providing enough light to see without having to use the lanterns.
The ground started to climb and they soon came to the top of a small hill
where the trees had thinned enough for them to see the tower of the Sea
Witch. It stood tall and dark and around the base of the tower was a
circular wall standing nearly thirty feet in height. From the hill top
Conan could see into the walled area and noticed that there were at least
a dozen buildings in addition to the tower. Obviously the Sea Witch at
some point had had some loyal servants who'd lived with her. Conan
wondered if these servants were the creatures they'd just fought or if
they'd been captives twisted by the witch's magic.
Eager to finish the task at hand they left the hill and traveled as
rapidly as they could through the jungle to the walled compound. Picking
a direction at random they started walking around the wall and in a few
minutes they found a gate. Instead of being locked it had been left open
which made Conan uneasy. Wary of a trap Conan moved in first followed ten
heart beats later by Infidia, then Lar, and lastly by Saul.
Between the buildings Conan could see the base of the tower but some
instinct caused him to hold back. He crouched next to one of the
buildings with his three companions in a silent line behind him. Conan
felt a weird fluttering in the air and the hair on his arms stood up.
Something odd was going on here only he couldn't put his finger on exactly
what.
Bang - the sound of the gate slamming shut behind him caused Conan two
whirl around.
"Crom! It's a trap!" Conan shouted.
No sooner had he spoke than a moan came from the shadows. Moving into the
light a man shuffled. His body was pale and even from this distance Conan
could smell the stench of corruption. As he watched other shadows
shuffled forward the stench and the sight of decay was unmistakable.
"By Crom, their already dead! Quick back to the gate!" Conan shouted
drawing his great broad sword and tightening the straps of his shield on
his arm.
"Conan they're behind us as well!" Lar said looking wildly around for an
avenue to escape.
"I've got something that will take care of these creatures just keep them
off me for a few minutes," Infidia said.
With that she pulled out a large chunk of chalk and started drawing
symbols on the cobble stones around her. At the same time she started
chanting. The three men spread out forming a semi-circle around her using
the wall of the building behind them to protect one side.
With a shout Conan jumped forward and smashed the edge of his shield into
the first zombie and before it could stumble back he cut its legs out from
under it. Using his own momentum Conan cut to his right slashing across
another zombie's guts, disemboweling it with no noticeable effect. Conan
ducked behind his shield as the undead creature smashed a fist down with
inhuman force. The wooden shield edged and banded with iron and covered
in iron rivets cracked under the force of the zombies strike. Conan
stumbled back dropping to a knee but with a fierce cry he slashed his
blade a foot above and parallel to the ground. His arm shivered as the
sharp steel cut through both of the zombies legs causing it to topple.
Conan surged to his feet and with a great swing took the creature's head
off.
Conan with a moments respite looked back in time to see two zombies drag
Saul down ripping his throat open in a fountain of blood. Lar stood on
Conan's other side ducking and slashing but without a shield he was at a
disadvantage when it came to defending himself from the zombies.
"Woman, whatever you're doing, by Crom's left ball, do it quickly!"
Then Conan smashed a Zombie threatening Lar with his shield causing it to
stumble back and fall over. With a shout and a mighty overhand blow Conan
split another zombie cutting it vertically from shoulder to crotch
spilling its puss and worm filled innards to the street. Conan's eyes
blazed as he fought with the fury of his Cimmerian ancestors and the
street echoed with his battle cries. Soon the zombies were nearly
exclusively focused on dragging down this lion in human form.
Abruptly there was a clap of thunder and a white light blazed as bright as
the sun. The zombies shrank back from the light and their moans turned to
cries of pain as their flesh started to melt from their bones. Conan
standing in the midst of a ring of fallen zombies, covered in ichor, chest
heaving, watched in amazement as his foes melted under the light. Conan
looked down at his arm, layered with the puss of fallen zombies, and saw
that the puss turned to vapor even as he watched. In seconds all that
remained of several dozen zombies where the piles of rotting clothes
they'd been wearing.
Conan glanced back at Infidia and saw her standing with both arms above
her head and between her outstretched hands a ball of glowing white energy
burned. Conan had to look away it was so bright and then without any
warning the ball vanished and the world around Conan returned to its
normal inky darkness. As it did Infidia slumped to the ground in
exhaustion. Conan moved quickly to her side.
"What kind of magic have you wrought, woman?" Conan asked standing over
her. Infidia looked up at Conan and then pulled herself to her feet with
a hand from Conan.
"Drako Zula knew that his mother practiced necromancy. He gave me a glass
sphere and the spell needed to activate it. Under the light of the sphere
no zombie can survive. I just hadn't realized that it would take so long
to activate the spell. How are the others?" Infidia asked.
Conan looked around Saul was lying in a pool of his own blood his head had
been wrenched from his shoulders at some point during the zombies attack.
Lar was also down and not moving. Conan got up and went to check on Lar
but before he got to within a step of him Conan saw that Lar's chest had
been ripped open and his heart pulled out. Conan turned back to Infidia
and shook his head.
"They're both dead. We need to move to a place where we can rest before
we attempt the tower," Conan said.
Infidia pointed to the doorway of the building they'd been using to
protect their backs during the zombie attack.
"This building seems as good as any," she said.
Conan nodded and moved on silent feet to the door which was made of wood.
He leaned back and kicked the door in with one mighty stomp. The wood,
already somewhat decayed, shattered and Conan moved into the building.
Infidia followed silently her rapier out and all of her senses alert.
The building turned out to be some kind of barracks and was empty.
Infidia found Conan looking around in the main room for possible threats.
"Let's see if we can find a way onto the roof. I'd like to look at the
tower without having a zombie pawing at me," Infidia said.
It took them some time but at last they found a ladder leading to a
trapdoor that opened onto the flat roof of the barracks. From here
Infidia could see that the tower was only a few hundred yards from the
building where they'd taken shelter. She also realized that it was much
taller than she'd thought when they viewed it from the hillside.
"The prize is in sight," Conan growled handing Infidia a water bottle.
Infidia nodded her thanks and drank.
"That tower is bound to be filled with traps. Both magical and mundane,
Zula gave me a spell that will allow me to magically reconnoiter the tower
before we attempt it in person," Infidia said.
"More magic," Conan growled.
"Conan the best way to defeat magic is with magic of our own. Besides
this spell will make me invisible to eye, I'll travel to the tower in
spirit and spy out the traps. Then when we attempt it we'll know what
we're facing," Infidia said.
"You may know magic and magical traps but do you have a thief's skill?
Can you spot a trip wire, a loose step, or a pressure plate?" Conan asked.
Infidia shrugged. "how difficult can it be? Besides unless you'd like to
accompany me this is the best we can do."
Conan turned away and went to the trap door. He drew out his dagger and
wedged it into the door jamming it so that it wouldn't open. He then
returned to glare at Infidia.
"Use your spell woman, we will both go and spy out the secrets of the
tower," Conan said.
III
When I was a Fighting-man, for battle I did lust
Upon the Sea-Witch's Island, my fate I did trust
The wind of magic swept me up, my soul cast adrift
Mine to another's fate is graft, body now bereft
"Conan you're sure? Magic is not something for the unwary, I could use
your help spotting traps but this requires courage of a different kind,"
Infidia said.
"My mind is made up so get on with it lass," Conan said folding his
muscular arms across his chest.
With that Infidia sat down cross legged and pulled another crystal out of
the pouch she'd kept at her side. She placed it on the ground in front of
her and then looked up at Conan.
"Sit down and take my hands," Infidia said holding her hands out.
Conan sat cross legged with their knees almost touching and grasped her
hands. For a moment his blue eyes locked onto her green eyes and then she
closed them and started chanting. After a few seconds the crystal started
to glow with a soft blue-white light and as it did Conan found himself
getting sleepy. Unable to keep his eyes open he relaxed allowing them to
close. Almost at once he felt a strange pulling, like a strong breeze
pushing at him, as he did he realized that Infidia wasn't chanting any
more.
"Ha, your spell didn't work!" Conan said standing up.
"Are you sure?" Infidia asked.
Conan looked down and felt shocked to see his body sitting as still as a
statue holding Infidia's hands. The dark world around then had changed to
one lit with a dim source-less grey light.
"Crom! What have you done?" Conan swore looking at Infidia. For the
first time he realized that when he looked at her she glowed with a soft
silvery white light and he could see through her.
"I've done just what I said I'd do. We're now in our spirit forms we can
cross to the tower and discover its secrets without risking our bodies.
Before we go I need to warn you, we can only be apart from our bodies for
a limited time or they will die. Also I've only got the one crystal so
this is our only chance to do this," she said.
"Now you give me the warning," Conan muttered.
Infidia flew up and over the side of the building and dove toward the base
of the tower. With another oath to Crom Conan followed catching her as
she paused to examine the tower's door.
"Well lass what are you waiting for we're ghosts! Getting through this
door should be simple," he said.
"Not so simple when the door is warded," Infidia said pointing to a
faintly glowing symbol above the door. "It is designed to keep spirits
out, so we won't be able to pass through the door or the wall. I fear
we'll have to go back and face this challenge in the flesh. I only need
to mar a line of the ward to ruin it," Infidia mused. "But that won't
help because I must be in my physical body to do it."
At this Conan grunted and looked around. "Are you sure this is the only
way in?"
"Of course not, let's circle the tower and see if there is another door!"
Infidia exclaimed.
In a few seconds they'd flown all the way around the tower but hadn't
found another door. However Conan spotted a window high up just below the
top of the tower.
"What about that window?" he asked.
Infidia looked up. "It's no use, the blocks are rough enough to offer
places to grip but that's over two hundred feet straight up. I'm an
average climber at best, but even if I was a great climber I'm not strong
enough to make it that far!" she said.
"You won't have to make the climb. Together we'll search out the magical
traps and then I'll return in my body. There are cliffs in Cimmeria twice
as high this will hardly be a challenge. I'll avoid both the magical and
physical traps grab the spell books and be out before you know it," Conan
said.
With that he flew straight up heading for the window. With a curse
Infidia flew up after him catching up to him as Conan hovered outside the
window. The glass was covered in dust and dirt preventing them from
seeing into the room beyond.
"Do you see any traps?" Conan asked.
"Listen to me, Conan, this is a bad idea. Even if you can make the climb
you'll need me to break any spells or wards. We'll be better off
returning in our bodies and taking this slowly and carefully," Infidia
said.
"Fortune favors the bold," Conan said and dove through the window.
As soon as he did Infidia saw a dim flash of light through the grime on
the window and she moved back ducking away from the spell. After a
second, when nothing else happened, she slowly moved up to the window.
There were no wards or glyphs in sight so very slowly she eased into the
window cautiously pushing her face through it just far enough to see into
the chamber. As soon as she did her breath (if she'd had any) caught.
There was a ward wrought into the floor, in a great circle, covering
perhaps eighty percent of the room. Conan and flown in through the window
spied the stand in the center of the room where a pair of books bound in
leather rested. He'd obviously flown toward the spell books and when he'd
crossed the ward it had activated trapping him. Infidia slide the rest of
the way into the room careful not to get too close to the ward.
Conan flew toward the edge of the ward and it flared with a blue-white
light and Conan bounced back.
"What manner of trap is this?" he demanded spotting Infidia.
"A clever one, Cimmerian," Infidia said. "The entire tower is warded to
prevent a spirit from entering except at the window. Then when a spirit
enters the window the ward traps it," she said. "Spirits are a form of
energy to necromancers. I'd wager that the Sea Witch took the spirits
trapped in this room and used them as a source of power for her magic."
"Well break the spell! Once I'm free there is nothing stopping me from
scaling the wall and snatching the books," Conan said.
"That's what makes the trap so clever. I can't break it in spirit form I
need my body to break the spell. But I'm not strong enough to climb the
tower and you've only got a limited amount of time before your body dies.
You've got perhaps half of a day, or less, and then you won't have a body
to return too. You'll be a ghost in truth. You were a fool to blindly
rush in without waiting for me to check for traps," Infidia said.
At this Conan was silent for several seconds. "By Crom you're right, I
should have let you look first. What's done is done, is there nothing you
can think of to solve this puzzle? Can you return to your body and then
go to the Ocean's Bounty and bring back more sailors? There are several
strong climbers among the crew," Conan said in a much subdued voice.
"I could try, but I doubt I'd make it to the ship and back before your
time is up. And there are still beasts in the jungle and perhaps other
traps here. If I'm ambushed alone on my way back to the ship you will
surely die," Infidia said. "There is another option but neither of us
will like it," Infidia mused reluctantly.
"If there's a way out of this trap, likes or dislikes be damned. Get to
it woman!" Conan growled prowling the edge of the ward.
"Just remember you brought this on both of us," Infidia said gliding out
the window and then down toward the rooftop where their bodies lay.
The flight across several hundred yards of open space flashed by and then
Infidia was hovering above the place where both their physical forms sat
frozen within the spell. Feeling nervous about what she planned Infidia
moved to hoover above and slightly behind Conan's body. She felt slightly
repulsed at the thought of what she was about to attempt. Very
reluctantly she moved forward pushing her spirit into Conan's coarse
flesh. Despite being annoyed at times by Conan's masculine attitude he
was a good man and she had no desire to take, even for a short time,
control of his body. It was large, crude, and smelled like a man. With
an astral sigh Infidia focused on the task she'd set herself. There were
spells designed for possession and others designed for astral projection
what Infidia intended to do was use the one to enable the other. Normally
this wouldn't be possible because Conan's spirit within his own flesh
would easily force her out. But at the moment his body sat empty with no
spirit to guide or protect it. Slowly and carefully she descended into
Conan's body.
She was surrounded by his flesh but something was wrong, she wasn't
merging with it. Instead it was ill fitting and wrong, Infidia knew that
she could easily pull her spirit up and out of Conan's skin. She needed
to bond to it if she were to succeed. Slowly Infidia forced Conan's eyes
to open. Looking out with his physical eyes and her astral ones at the
same time gave her a strange layered vista.
Conan's body was still tightly gripping her body's hands and through her
astral sight Infida saw that the power from the crystal was flowing up and
into her body and then through her hands into Conan. Unsure what would
happen if she forced Conan's body to let go Infidia decided it was their
only chance. She felt a surge of excitement. If she could force Conan to
release her hands, she suddenly felt sure, it would break the spell and if
she was right it would allow her spirit to bond with Conan's body. Then
she could climb the tower free Conan's spirit, steal the spell books, and
return to the tower. If the spell was still working in theory all she'd
have to do was sit down and grip her body's hands and she would be able to
abandon Conan's body and return to her own.
Settling on this plan Infidia concentrated with every fiber of her being.
Infidia forced her astral hand down through Conan's physical arm and into
his hand pretending that it was just an extra-long pair of gloves she was
trying on. Then she focused on her other hand repeating the process until
she could feel Conan's fingers as they clutched her body's fingers. Next
Infida forced one astral leg and then the other down Conan's body and into
his legs, as though they were the legs to a particularly tight pair of
trousers, until she could feel Conan's toes which she wiggled
experimentally. Lastly, she forced her head more fully into Conan's until
she could hear the chirp of a cricket through Conan's ears and taste the
dried beef remaining on Conan's tongue from their hurriedly consumed meal.
With one last surge of concentration Infidia forced Conan's fingers to
release her body's fingers.
"Aghh, . . ..." The sound escaped Conan's lips as Infidia felt a surge of
power like lighting arc through her when she forced Conan's fingers free.
For a second agony blazed along her nerves and then she toppled over
backward, Infidia lay looking up at the stars blinking for several seconds
and slowly became aware that the stars were much clearer and brighter than
they normally were. She slowly sat up and then reached up to touch her
throbbing forehead and froze at the sight of the hand at the end of her
arm. The hand was massive easily twice the size her hand was supposed to
be. With a feeling of unreality Infidia reached down to touch her chest
feeling the well-defined shape of Conan's powerful pectoral muscles
instead of the soft fleshy mounds of her breasts. Next still with a sense
of disbelief Infidia reached between her legs and felt the mighty cod-
piece that housed Conan's cock. When her penis twitched in response to
her fumbling Infidia threw back her head and laughed with Conan's hearty
roar. She'd done it!
As disgusting as this mountain of flesh was, Infidia could only imagine
what Conan would say when he learned that she'd borrowed it. Slowly and
carefully Infidia stood up swaying for a second as she allowed her new
body to find its natural balance. She glanced back at her body and was
suddenly alarmed. It now lay flat on its back with the crystal cracked
and dark at its feet. Infidia moved forward stumbling at the difference
in stride and the awkward feeling of the unfamiliar organ between her
legs.
"Gods! How does Conan walk with this thing constantly getting in the
way," she muttered.
Infidia knelt next to her body and was relieved see her chest rise and
fall with a steady rhythmic breathing. Next Infidia glanced down at the
crystal alarmed at its dark and cracked condition. Well this would be a
complication. Without it she wasn't sure how she would separate her
astral self from Conan's husk. After a few seconds she decided it was a
problem to consider later. At the moment she had a tower to scale, a ward
to break, and a pair of books to steal.
Infidia spent the next thirty minutes bending, stretching, and jumping she
even drew Conan's broad sword and went through a series of cuts, slashes,
and lunges attempting to force herself to become comfortable in her new
skin. She was amazed at how small everything around the roof seemed
including her former body. She was also surprised by how light Conan's
sword and shield felt as she practiced with them and at the amount of
power she could generate with her arms and shoulders. However much she
moved she remained startled by how often the ungainly piece of meat
between her legs got in her way. It simply wouldn't allow Infidia to move
in certain ways and through simple discomfort forced her to adjust her
stance and stride. Although Conan's chest was much larger than hers it
was solid muscle and Infidia found herself missing the natural sway and
movement of her breasts as she practiced a lunge or twisted into a parry.
Well it was certainly educational to understand the limitations of the
male form, Infidia thought. At last feeling like she would be able to
defend herself if she had too and like she wouldn't fall off the side of
the tower due to residual clumsiness, Infidia put Conan's weapons away.
Infidia went to the trap door and pulled Conan's dagger out with an easy
jerk. In a matter of seconds she'd descended the ladder and crossed the
distance to the base of the tower.