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It wasn’t long before Kal and Sandy discovered that their activities while traveling were impractical for such a long journey. After a few stops, he pulled his pants up and respectfully declined the golem’s offered rear end, for now.

Though disappointed, Sandy accepted the promise of pleasures to come. The golem then secured him in the harness once again before dropping them into the floor of the small cave. After a quick pause to get her bearings, they continued their way north.

Later on, Kal was glad for the pleasant distractions as he took her up on her offer a couple more times. The three days with Gerda had been relatively dull, except for the run-in with the mushroom girl. The first half of his week with Sandy was turning out to be worse. If he could see through rock like the golems could, perhaps the trip might have been more enjoyable. It wasn’t long before hours of darkness became boring. The occasional breaks for resting and emptying his bladder soon felt like small havens for Kal’s sanity.

By the end of the third day, he was longing for the surface and running alongside Daxas and her pack.

It took almost three days for Elta to make all of the preparations necessary after Perra and the wolf sent her back to town. The oath had done little to disrupt her daily life as she continued to preach about the dangers of magic from a source other than the Goddess and the abomination that monster girls were. Since her experience with Perra and Daxas, those sermons felt empty and weak.

On the third day, she finished her prayers over the large magic circle she had drawn onto the floor of her home. She went over the large circle she had drawn on the floor, carefully making sure not even a single line was out of place. ‘Commune’ was a spell reserved for priests and priestesses who had been in the church far longer than she. Even so, the cleric had come to the conclusion that this was the only way out of her oath to the wizard’s woman. Only a God or Goddess could dissolve an oath of this nature and the only way they would do that was to ask them.

Bolting the door to her house, she washed herself in water she had boiled, filtered, blessed and infused with scented oils. Without drying herself, she stood naked in the middle of the circle, being careful not to drip on any of the symbols within. She began the spell’s chant while summoning two magic circles in front of her outstretched hands. She pressed one to her chest between her breasts and the other over her womb as the chant ended.

The circle on the floor lit up, beginning as a faint glow and growing in intensity until it became blinding. Elta’s eyes closed against the glare and a moment later she felt as though her entire body was violently jerked to the side. Unconscious, the cleric crumpled to the floor.

Perra looked to the south towards Telsin. While unintentional, something in Elta’s oath let the farmgirl sense where the woman was. Frowning, she wondered what the implications might be of the cleric suddenly feeling like she was extremely far away. Mere seconds ago, the woman had been in town.

Experiencing a small burst of pride, Perra couldn’t help the smile forming in the corner of her mouth. That Elta had somehow managed to get around all her safeguards was mildly impressive. At the same time, she worried about what troubles this might bring for her and her family.

As the light faded away the cleric found herself in a small field. A hundred paces or so in every direction the grass and wildflowers faded into a shining white mist. As she looked about, a voice called out from behind her.

“Ho, there child! I must say, I’m surprised you were able to get here so soon.”

Letting out a small shriek of surprise, Elta whipped around, covering her breasts and sex protectively with her hands.

“No need for all that little one, you’ll come to no harm here.” The speaker was an older woman who appeared to be closer to her mother’s age. Long brown hair was pulled back into a ponytail held in place by a strip of leather. Small wrinkles formed on the woman’s kindly face as she smiled at the cleric. The motherly visage was marred only by her piercing, otherworldly, crystal blue eyes. A loose tunic hung from her shoulders, the neckline of the large shirt falling off of one shoulder and threatening to expose one of her breasts. Elta stifled a frown as she noticed the woman wearing a man’s slacks. “I-I came to speak with the Goddess,” stammered Elta.

“So you did,” replied the woman. She waved a hand and a tree sprouted next to her growing to full size in a matter of seconds. “Sadly, the Goddess is a busy woman and you are here far earlier than expected.” The woman sat down in the shady area provided by the tree and patted the ground next to her. “Come, sit. Tell me what questions you had for the Goddess. Perhaps I can give you the answers you seek.”

The cleric shook her head as she walked the short distance to the tree. She let her hands fall to her sides, the lady before her had just made an entire tree but hadn’t given her clothing. Apparently, she was to remain naked. “Only the Goddess can help. I’ve been trapped in an oath and she’s the only one who can remove it.”

Still smiling, the woman shook her head. “She won’t.”

Elta’s face fell, “Why not! That whore of a woman threatened to kill me if I didn’t accept!”

The woman nodded, “And you chose life instead of coming to join us here.”

The cleric was appalled, “You would have rather I chose death?”

“Absolutely not. I’m saying that you had a choice. You chose to live under the terms of the oath. The Goddess will not free you from that.”

Crestfallen, Elta sunk to her knees, “That makes sense, I guess.”

The woman raised an eyebrow. “This is a pleasant change, I’m used to more pleading and bemoaning of one’s fate. What else did you wish to ask, child?”

Giving her a weak smile at the compliment, she asked, “Are monster girls evil?”

“Some are, but I think the question you were trying to ask is if they are evil in nature and the answer is no.” The woman sighed, “I hate answering that question. So often it means that the one asking it will be lost to us shortly.”

“Then why does the High Priests and Priestesses say that they are abominations?”

“Because they are. You know already that they were created by a wizard’s spell and not by a god or some natural process. Some of the nature deities are petitioning the rest of the gods to see the monster girls as part of the new natural order. However, the first generation was born of magic and not a womb, so the Goddess’s opinion is unlikely to change.”

“Then why allow the church to lie to people?”

“She doesn’t care about monster girls, how the humans decide to deal with them is entirely up to them. Laying waste to the soulless creatures would be no more than restoring balance.

“They truly don’t have souls?” Something about what the woman said felt very wrong. Elta had traveled and bathed with the wolf and dog girls. If they didn’t have souls it seems she should have been able to tell.

“The new ones may have them but that’s only after hundreds of years of stealing small pieces from human men and passing them on to their children.”

The woman’s words could have been copied from one of Elta’s religious texts. Still, something didn’t settle right with her. “‘One shall not punish the son for the father’s transgressions’,” she quoted, “is this phrase not true? If previous generations were the ones to steal parts of men’s souls should this generation of monster girls be vilified for it? What about the immortal ones or those with very long lives who have only seen a couple of generations? What about them? Do those not have souls?” Elta put a hand to her head, feeling a headache coming on.

“All of your questions are irrelevant,” said the woman. “No monster girl worships the Goddess. Therefore, she has no interest in them. Change that and she might hear you out on changing the decrees of the church. Show her there is some benefit to making changes which could damage the foundations of her church.”

Elta blinked rapidly in surprise, she hadn’t considered the consequences of such a declaration. There was no nation or demon army standing against the church. Monster girls were touted as the biggest threat to humans. Men came to the church believing that it would save them from kidnapping. Women often joined to get back at monster girls because one stole their man.

The church’s attitude towards monster girls propagated through this constant litany of fear and hatred. She was actually one of the few in the capitol who found solace in the Goddess’s teachings without having some monster girl related tragedy. How many would be lost if it became known that the Goddess now accepted what had been previously declared demonic and evil?

“You are beginning to understand, I see. Change must first come from the humans and monster girls before you will sway the Goddess. While she would accept the monster girls if they were to begin worshipping her, the goddess will not sacrifice those who have already declared their faith.”

“Why would she accept them? You said she considers them soulless and useless,” Elta’s hand went back to her head, the headache was getting severe.

“The Goddess wasn’t always what she is today. Do you know what she was originally a goddess of?”

“No, what?” she said wincing at the pain caused by her own voice.

“She was the goddess of fertility. Knowing what you do of monster girls can you see now why she would accept them?”

Elta nodded, the pain in her head making her drop to her knees next to the woman.

“Come, child,” she said lifting up one side of her shirt and baring a breast. “Drink from me and restore yourself, you’ve been here too long.”

The cleric was in no shape to argue. Leaning over, she let the woman guide her head to a nipple. The first flood of milk into her mouth made her forget about her pain. Within moments her eyes closed in sleep though her mouth kept moving. The woman took a moment to situate the suckling cleric’s body more comfortably then leaned back against the tree wearing a happy smile.

“You could have let me take care of that,” said a woman who appeared next to the tree. Looking down at the human she asked, “How much are you going to let her keep?”

“Not much, only her desire to be free of the oath. The rest I will bury inside her mind and see how she acts upon it.”

“What makes this one so special?”

“The woman who trapped her in this oath is bound to a young wizard who strongly believes that monster girls and humans can live together. I’m curious if he is right.”

“And the cleric?”

“She will need to learn to accept herself for who she is and accept monster girls as well. I believe the wizard’s woman has already taken steps to take care of the first part. If the wizard’s settlement comes about, I plan to have a presence there. A human with a libido that rivals those of the monster girls will be a perfect envoy.”

“Then why tell what you thought about them back when they were first created?”

Piercing blue eyes gazed tenderly down at the suckling woman, “To keep her safe. If she went running to a High Priest or Priestess with what I want her to do she would be branded a heretic and cast out or killed. Now she has enough doubt that she will move cautiously. As I told her, I won’t sacrifice those who believe in me already.

“Her body is having difficulty from being here for so long and this will take some time. Go back and make sure she will be safe. Now leave me, altering memories is difficult and I don’t wish to be distracted.”

“As you wish, Mother,” said the second woman before vanishing.

The Goddess enjoyed the feeling of her breast emptying for just a few more moments before diving into her task.

Elta awoke in her bed, and unfamiliar form lying next to her. It only took a moment to guess it was Perra by the large belly pressing into her back. She sighed heavily at the knowledge that she was still trapped in this damnable oath.

“Yer a right fool ye are, cleric,” came the voice of the female innkeeper. “Winter’s on the horizon an’ we find yer sorry arse dripping wet an’ nearly shiverin’ ta death from the cold.” Raising her head, she saw Kahrin sitting at her dining table, illuminated by the light from the fireplace. Confused, she looked at her door to see the bolt had been ripped out of the wall. That explained Kahrin’s presence, Bren was the only man in town strong enough to destroy a lock in such a manner, by himself at least.

“I’m not knowin’ how Lady Perra knew ye were in trouble. She kept mumblin’ ‘bout ye bein’ her responsibility ev’ry time I asked. Don’t make no difference, without her ye’d be dead on the floor right now,” she said taking a sip of some steaming drink.

Elta just nodded and laid her head back down. Behind her, Perra mumbled something in her sleep and draped an arm over the cleric protectively.

Kahrin warmed her hands on the mug of spiced cider as Elta’s breathing became deep and regular. Despite Perra’s insistence that the woman was no danger to her, the innkeeper wasn’t about to let her pregnant friend and occasional lover be alone in the same room as the hateful cleric. Taking another sip, she looked out the window. It was going to be a long night.

Kal stretched as he got up from his bed. It had been a long boring night with the golem resting up for the last leg of their journey. Sandy allowed him to sleep as they traveled, only waking him up as they entered the medium-sized cavern. After releasing him from the harness, she gave him a quick grope through his trousers and promised to take care of him after sleeping for a while. The golem then walked over to a wall and promptly made a stone cocoon similar to her sister’s. He was slightly surprised that her tiredness managed to override her sex drive.

With nothing to do until Sandy got up, he asked Ria for his tent. He figured he may as well get some work done as he threw the fabric square on the ground. Speaking the command word, Kal watched as the shelter began to unfold and assemble itself.

Entering his magical abode, he stopped for a moment at the bottom step. Disappointment that he was the only one there seeped into his expression as he looked about. For the last few months, it had been unusual to see the shelter empty. Feeling a touch of sadness, Kal went around and spoke the elven words to take down the walls and dismiss the extra beds.

When only his bedroom remained, he went to Ikuno’s alchemy station. Mixing the mushroom girl’s aphrodisiac powder into a mild solvent he set up a distillation apparatus to purify it. In a couple of hours, he would be able to tell if it was of a high enough quality for his inks. Kal wasn’t expecting much as mushrooms were fairly common on the surface. However, glowing fungi were rarer, so it was worth looking into.

With the flask simmering over a magical flame, he made his way over to the library next. Memories of the last moments before Ikuno returned to her shrine caused his breath to catch as he walked in. When setting up the room he put the bookshelves and table in the same positions as when they were in Ikuno’s cave. Now, every time he entered the room, he felt that might have been a mistake. Even so, after all of these months, he still had yet to change it.

Grabbing a book down from one of the shelves, he removed a large piece of folded parchment from the cover. Laying the paper out on the table, Kal looked down at what he had put together for the beginnings of his flight rune.

The book he’d stored the flight rune in was a novice’s tome at best. The drawings were shoddy, and the spell descriptions ranged from poor to incomprehensible. Luckily, he could see the flows of magic. This granted him the ability to take a rune that was so poorly made it barely worked and turn it into something functional. It also made even this sad excuse for a grimoire a valuable resource when searching for the missing components of the flight rune.

Unfortunately, that particular book, as well as the next, failed to offer up anything new. Most of the literature currently on the shelves was like this. For many, this was the first time they ever sat on Ikuno’s bookshelves, spending centuries useless within the oni’s bag of holding. The third book was of equally poor quality as the first but focused solely on detection spells. Kal hadn’t bothered much with detection spells yet. His ability to see magic worked as a means to both detect magic and see things made invisible with it. So far, he hadn’t had any real need for things like detecting evil or lies. Back home there was little worry about his women being evil and the people of Telsin were an honest folk.

Still, something caught his eye. Kal looked closely at a glyph common to most of the runes. Its name was Scio or ‘know’ and it acted to give information back to the caster. The author used the sigil in everything he could from telling temperature to the caster’s depth. However, he wasn’t going to learn anything from this third-rate spellbook. Kal recognized the rune from when he first touched on detection spells, back when he began learning magic. He needed some of those tomes.

“Ria,” he called.

“Yes, Master Kal? How may I help you?”

Kal frowned. He considered Ria as more of a friend than a magical item and the honorific didn’t sit well with him. “I think I know the answer to what I’m about to ask. I’m looking for one of the original books on the shelves that dealt with detection magic, the glyph for ‘Scio’ specifically. Is there any way for you to retrieve it?”

Ria started shaking her head before he finished. “If you knew what book it was then I could pick it from your thoughts and get it. The best I can do right now is getting all of the books that were on the bookshelves when you first stored them.”

The mage groaned. “That means I’m going to have to go through them to find the one I saw this in,” he said tapping a drawing in the open book in front of him.

“Sorry Kal, it’s the best I can do at the moment,” said the sprite.

Kal looked up at his companion. There seemed to be a bit more sadness than necessary in her voice. “Are you okay, Ria? I wasn’t really expecting you to be able to do that for me. I was only asking in case you had some special exception for books.”

“It’s not that,” she said waving off his concerns. “I seem to have gotten a little spoiled flying alongside Dax and the girls. I didn’t realize how much freedom you gave me as we were coming back. Now it feels like I’m cooped up in there.”

“Sorry, Ria. There isn’t much I can do until we get back to the surface or to the dwarven stronghold.” He examined her face closely, “For some reason, I feel like there’s more to it than that.”

The small avatar flitted up and kissed him on the nose, “There is, but it will have to wait until we are traveling alone.”

Kal dipped his head in acknowledgment. “If you want to wait, I’ll respect that. Just keep in mind I’m still concerned about you.”

“I appreciate that, very much. Now let’s get those books you were needing.”

Ria changed out all of the lower quality books on the shelves with Ikuno’s good ones. The mage spent the better part of the next hour paging through tome after tome until he finally found the one he had been thinking of earlier. Flipping the spellbook open to the section about detection magic, he began carefully studying the different runes. ‘Scio’ showed up in every rune so the author of the other grimoire at least got that right.

Sitting back in his chair he considered what kinds of things he might specifically need to know when flying. An image of Felli’s mountain came to him, along with the thought of crashing into it headfirst. Knowing how close to the ground he was would be useful, along with what was in front of him. Looking over at the parchment on the table he couldn’t help but smile, Kal could already see where it would go within the flight rune.

There was another place that used the glyph, but it appeared intertwined with two others. As he filled in the symbol for ‘Scio’ the other two began to look familiar. With a whoop of excitement, Kal drew more ink from the inkwell and filled in the symbols for magic and energy. Smiling, he sat back in his chair looking over his work with pride.

A moment later his expression turned to a frown. It was too complex.

Kal was confident in his abilities but looking at how the three glyphs intertwined into a single rune left him thinking there was no way he could have just come up with this on his own. He noticed that each of the runes he had filled in were ones he had been exposed to previously. Looking over the rest of the larger flight rune he could see two areas that tickled his memory. He knew that he had seen something vaguely similar but couldn’t remember where.

One area of the flight rune was an exception. The harsh angles of the glyphs were completely foreign to him.

Kal glared at the flight rune, his lips pursed together in anger. He thought back to the day in Ikuno’s pool when he received the flash of insight that let him begin work on the complex piece of magic before him. The mage had managed to come up with bits and pieces of the flight rune later that night when he finally had access to something he could write on. Unfortunately, time had taken a toll on his memory and he was only able to dredge up broken impressions of what went where. When he was done it hardly looked like a rune at all.

Now that things were starting to come together, he had a better idea of what he needed to complete the runic spell. He also knew beyond a doubt that he had never seen the angular glyphs before. Kal’s conclusion made him want to rip the parchment to shreds and throw it into the fire pit out in the main room.

The flight rune wasn’t his.

Standing up, he paced back and forth trying to cool his head. For the past year, he had believed the rune before him was a testament to his growing knowledge. Now he saw it as a handout, someone pitied the young and growing mage and handed him a rune to let him fly.

Stopping, Kal looked at the parchment again. No, that wasn’t right. Ikuno had said that making two runes work together was difficult. Getting three or four to mesh into a single spell was something only a highly experienced magic-user could do. The flight rune currently contained six runes and he had areas for three more.

He leaned over, his hands resting on the table as his eyes darted around the paper before him. This was far from pity. This was a challenge.

The mage had no doubt that many magic-users would have given up on this long ago. He had to admit that if he weren’t able to see how magic moved through and between the different glyphs, chances were good he would have given up as well. It wasn’t as though the symbols fit together like puzzle pieces, there were hundreds of potential orientations for each one. Seeing the magic flows let him align the glyphs, and sometimes even interlace them, so the rune wouldn’t shatter when powered.

Kal closed his eyes, recalling the day he got the fleeting image of the flight rune. That was the day of Adalena’s conception and all of the women were worked up because of it. Ikuno was actually the only one he didn’t make love to that day. Instead, they’d had the sparring match and that was the first time his eyes glowed blue...

That was it.

Given the extremely brief flash of the flight rune’s image, only someone with his ability, or a spell that mimicked his ability, could assemble and complete it from such little information.

Unless they were a prodigy, like Prentas.

The mage shook his head and sat down in his chair. Now he was comparing himself to the genius mage who created the monster girls. If he kept this up he’d be so full of himself he wouldn’t fit through the dwarven tunnels.

Questions flitted through Kal’s mind. Who gave this to him? Was it Ikuno? She was there when it happened so she would have had the opportunity.

He quickly dismissed the idea. Their bond didn’t allow her to keep secrets of this nature. She could hide her intention to jump his bones later if she wanted it to be a surprise, but Ikuno and Bea were open books when it came to bigger secrets.

The other big question was: Why? What was the purpose of giving away a rune so powerful that only one wizard, that he knew of, had mastered it?

Kal sat there and rubbed his temples, frustrated that he didn’t have any answers. Yet.

“Ria, switch the books back out for the ones I was pulling from earlier please.”

The sprite sat on the back of the chair across the table from the young mage. She had stared wide-eyed at the human for the last few minutes, unwilling to speak as a range of thoughts and emotions ran through the wizard. It was a relief when he calmly tasked her with switching out the books. For a few seconds she had wondered if the man was about to explode with rage.

“Sorry you had to see that,” he mumbled in apology as specks of light flew to and from the bag on his hip. He felt bad that he had forgotten she was even in the room.

Ria only nodded in response, she could ask what had gotten him in such a state later.

Kal plucked another book off the shelf and began leafing through it.

There was a soft tapping at the door of the farmhouse. Perra already knew who it was as she opened the door.

“I’m leaving,” said Elta.

“Why?”

“I can’t ... I can’t do this. I can’t stand before the believers and tell them they should hate and fear monster girls. There’s no conviction behind my words, no purpose. I need to find my path in a world where the adversary in front of me has vanished and left me stumbling into the unknown.”

Perra reached over and lifted a thin belt off of a hook next to the door. She hadn’t been able to wear it in quite a few months because of her size. A small sheath held an equally small utility knife which she plucked out before hanging the belt back up. Elta let out a small shriek as the pregnant woman drew the edge across the tip of her finger.

“Heal me, please?” she asked, holding the finger out to the cleric.

In a flash, Elta summoned a magic circle and healed Perra’s finger. “What is wrong with you!? Why would you do that!?”

Perra stuck her finger in her mouth and sucked off the little bit of blood that was quickly drying. “Your goddess hasn’t abandoned you during this change of heart,” she said checking her finger. “Perhaps, she approves of your new direction.”

“Perhaps she thinks this is only temporary and is waiting for me to come to my senses,” snarled the cleric, still upset about the woman’s stunt.

“Do you really believe that?”

“No,” she growled through gritted teeth. The admission felt like a punch in the gut.

“I want to let you go, Elta, but I’m afraid to.”

“Why,” she sneered, “It’s not like I can tell anyone about you and what you do here.” The cleric’s face and voice softened, “Besides, I’m not really sure I want to anymore.”

“That’s a good sign, it means we are one step closer,” said Perra, moving around the other woman and stepping to the edge of the porch. Facing north she brought her hand to her mouth and whistled.

“Closer? To what?” asked the bewildered cleric.

“Releasing you from this oath,” the farmgirl replied.

“Why not just tell me to believe everything you say and to be your friend until I die. You know perfectly well you could do it and I’d happily believe my life is better,” said Elta, her anger plain on her face.

Perra sighed, “Yes I could, but I won’t. Ordering you to do something like that would have no meaning. I have no desire to destroy who you are, only to open your eyes.”

“You’ve already destroyed who I am. Why do you think I feel so lost?”

“Fair enough. But you are lost because you are still you...” Their conversation was interrupted by a high-pitched shriek of joy as Ruce landed in front of the farmhouse. The noise hadn’t come from the harpy with the falcon markings but from the ball of fluff hanging tightly to her back, who was now giggling with happiness.

“Down Lada,” said the harpy as she squatted. Lada let go of her mother’s feathers and slid down her back. The chick took a quick tumble as she hit the ground but bounced back up on her bird-like feet as if it hadn’t happened. Letting out another excited shriek she raised up her wing-like arms and wobbled towards Perra’s outstretched arms. “How can I help you, Lady Perra?” Ruce asked, glancing warily at the cleric.

“I mean you no offense, Ruce. But I need Kuto to take care of something important. Would you deliver a message for me?”

The falcon nodded and looked down at her daughter. “Careful, Lady Perra, it’s almost time for her next meal.”

“Scamp!” cried Perra, laughing as she pulled the little girl away from her chest. Lada’s wiggling had hidden the chick’s attempts to get at the meal contained within Perra’s dress. “That’s not for you little one but I won’t mind sharing once my own is here.”

“You would share your child’s milk with one of them?” asked Elta, incredulous.

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Ikuno panted as Kal’s tongue lapped hungrily at her clit, Kal tried to adjust himself as his erection was rubbing uncomfortably against his trousers.“No touching,” Ikuno reminded him putting a hand on the back of his head and pressing him into her sex.Kal growled in annoyance and sucked her clit into his mouth swirling his tongue around until Ikuno gasped and her legs began to shake as she came.Ikuno stepped away and let the leather flap fall hiding her pussy from him.“Now-now,” she said...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 9

Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal’s routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno’s cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno’s delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 26

“Of all the rotten luck,” growled Kal. Sera clung tightly to his back as he used the haste rune to keep pace with Velt and Graff, their animal-shifted arms and legs speeding them through the bare forest far faster than the gorgon could hope to keep up. Behind them twenty Lantaran soldiers gave chase, hooting, yelling and banging their swords against their shields. “They’re driving us!” he called out to the fox and rabbit. It was a common hunting tactic, flushing the game, pushing it toward...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 20

“Quit yer fuggin’ laughin’ ye arsehole!” the gorgon yelled up at Kal. With his lips tight and teeth clenched in poorly contained mirth, the mage said, “You’re ... slithering along the floor. How am I supposed to not find that funny?” “It ain’t funny an’ it fuggin’ itches!” snapped Sera. She was lying on her back and using her feet to scoot across the carpet in an attempt to relieve the intense prickly sensation as her new skin beneath pushed off the older layer above. Kal wanted to offer...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 27

Graff came over after supper and knelt next to Sera. The gorgon drew back slightly from the intensity in the rabbit girl’s eyes. “Sera? Can I please have a night with Kal?” asked the doe. Taking a moment to get over her surprise, Sera gave her a confused look, “I’ve already told you, I’m his woman but I don’t have any say in who he’s with.” “Yes, you do, and he’s not going to touch me unless he knows it’s okay with you. I messed things up really bad when we first met so I’m trying to start...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 31

Author’s Note: This is the final chapter of Searching for the Sky. However, by popular demand I am writing up some sexy-time scenes which I skipped over for the sake of concentrating on the story, so keep an eye out for those in the coming weeks. Once those are done then I will be hammering away at Book 3. If you would like to help me continue creating stories like this, check out the end note after the chapter. I’m so glad you have enjoyed my story and thank you so much for...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 7

Kal sat on the top step of his porch with his arms around Perra as she leaned back against his chest. “Ada is due any day now and Master Ellis is ecstatic to the point of annoying the hell out of everyone at the inn,” said Perra, giggling. A moment later her face fell, “Marda’s sister finally arrived a couple of weeks ago and has been doing her best to terrorize the townsfolk into denouncing you and having you removed from the council. With all of the people you healed before you left, she...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 4

Two figures silently made their way up to Carriston’s wall, stopping just outside of the light of the torches placed along the ramparts. They had spent the last few minutes carefully observing the city’s Night Watch and were now just biding their time, waiting for their opportunity to get inside. A couple of guards stopped and talked for a moment directly above the place he and Ria had scouted out earlier. It was in the very center of the fortification between watchtowers and there were no...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X2

The third night after Kal wakes up The monster girls drew straws to see who would join Kal for the night resulting in the frog girl, Molo, winning. Afterward, they continued drawing straws as Oona noted who won and made up a list to set up a rotation for the rest of them. Kal didn’t see any of this. As soon as Molo was declared the winner, she immediately grabbed his hand and dragged him toward the stairs with a disconcertingly wide grin. Once the rest of the girls were out of earshot, she...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 191

Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her.“A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight.Felli blushed even harder “The blue lady and I talked some this morning, she was telling me there’s...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 122

Kal opened his eyes and sighed, part of him had been hoping he would wake up in his own bed, or better yet Ikuno’s, but all that greeted him was the dim green glow of the cavern he fell asleep in. He wasn’t sure what woke him up whether it was the pangs from his empty belly or the morning wood proudly making a tent in his trousers. Since he could only take care of one of those problems at the moment, he got up and walked over to the crack in the floor that his tiny water source ran to....

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 20

Felli took Kal high into the air and let him go, allowing Kal to glide along with her most of the way back to the mountain. Then, according to their plan, the harpy hauled him up into the sky and released him again, so he could make the approach to the cave on his own. There was tense moment when he sailed into the turbulence created as air struck the windward side of the peak and pushed its way around. After a couple of seconds of being knocked about, Kal entered the much calmer area...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 6

“Umm……………… What?”Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.”Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.”Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness.Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that…”“KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice, they could tell from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 16

Edited by: Old Fart------Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily.“Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked.The big man grunted and smiled, “Next time you make a girl into a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 6

‘In pain’ wasn’t the most comfortable way to wake up but Kelthor welcomed it this time, it was better than opening his eyes and finding himself in the afterlife. He discovered that attempting to open his eyes was a bad idea, as pain once again lanced through his head from the daylight pouring into the room. On a more pleasant note, it was certainly nice waking up to the feeling of a naked woman pressed against his side. Rose had crawled into bed beside him and rested her head on his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 14

“Fuck you, Kal! I hope your fucking dick falls off! You are never, ever touching me again! Get the fuck away from me!” Perra screamed in the mage’s face. Kal was so shocked by the outburst he stood up from his place next to the large tub and turned towards the door, his expression blank as he automatically followed the laboring woman’s orders. “No, no, no, no,” Elta said, jumping up and gently steering him by the shoulders back to the water-filled basin Perra was sitting in. “Any other time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17a

Just a sip A week had passed since her run-in with Kal and his friends and Rowan was feeling hungry. She had spent a significant amount of time thinking about that night and how she had ended up saved from the same fate as the will-o’-wisp. Her guess was that the portion of her consciousness that remained inside the creature saw what was about to happen and managed to take control of the wisp for a few seconds. It used the opportunity to rip her out of Kal’s head, which was none too...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 17

A quick note before we jump in. My next release will be ‘TRC - Just A Sip - An SftS Extra’ which takes place a little bit after this chapter but isn’t a part of the main story line. I only mention this because it probably won’t show up with the rest of the series. If I remember, I will try to see if the admins can put it in with the rest of the SftS chapters. Thank you all so much for reading, it really means a lot that you all enjoy my stories! :D Enjoy! -Blu He slowly opened his...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 11

Strong hands grabbed him and held him up as the snakes of the woman’s hair reached out and sunk their fangs into various body parts. The venom allowed the gorgon to move Kal’s body in the area where he’d been bitten. Getting him standing, she pulled him over and leaned him up against a nearby wall. Terror gripped Kal’s mind. He was still recovering from the shock of believing he was about to die when the searing pain from the snakes’ venom began exploding everywhere they bit him. It faded...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 21

Edited by: Old Fart Kal carefully set his pack with its precious contents on Ikuno’s bed. “It feels good to be home,” he said heading over to the small cubby so he could relieve himself after the trip back from Felli’s cave. “I think that’s the first time you’ve ever called this ‘home’” said Ikuno as she dug through Kal’s pack and retrieved the pouch with his extra crystals in it. She went into the library and got her own pouch off the shelf, trading out the ones she and Kal had...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 16

Edited by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity ‘Let her in, Kal,’ came the thought from Kuto. “Why the hell would I do that?” said Kal aloud. The last few minutes he had been talking the frozen harpy through the more panic-inducing parts of her stasis, such as no longer breathing or having a heartbeat. The bird-girl’s hysteria faded quickly as the mage shared images and feelings from his own experience. Knowing that she would be okay once the gorgon’s petrification ran its course did a lot to dispel...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 3

As Kal prepared breakfast he directed the wolf girl towards a small alcove next to the entrance that offered a restroom and shower. She arrived back at the fire pit as he plated their meals, feeling refreshed and relaxed now that she was clean again for the first time in months. Looking her naked body up and down, Kal admitted to selfishly anticipating getting enough food into the girl so her ribs no longer showed. Just getting her hydrated had made most of them fade and done wonders for her...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 13

Kal looked around his living room as if it were a different world. In his entire life, he had never seen so many people in his house. Quite honestly, he didn’t much care for it. Perra was sitting in the living room chatting with Dax, Refia, and Kuto. Up at the dining table, Elta bounced Ruce’s chick, Lada, on her knee as she talked with the little girl’s mother, Ghoss, and her own mother, Lady Nina. It somehow didn’t make him feel better that three of the women in the room were pregnant with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 8

Kal and Ria watched as Daxas and her pack disappeared over a hill in the distance. The sprite sighing sadly. “Sounds like you are going to miss them as much as I am,” said Kal. “No, I’m just trying to decide if I should be proud of you or disappointed.” “Because I didn’t bond the whole pack?” “No,” said the sprite wistfully, “because you’ve been living with a bunch of horny canines and not once did you walk onto the tent and make the comment, ‘It smells like wet dog in here,’” His...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter 22

Want to say a couple of things before we jump into the story First off, I hope that everyone is being safe as we make our way through this worldwide crisis. I have thousands of regular readers now, and while I may not know every one of you I hate the idea that any of you, or the people you care about, may be suffering because of the virus. Second, I sincerely apologize for the delay in putting up this chapter. Many peoples lives have been severely disrupted by COVID-19, mine has been no...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X3

Veir looked at the small vial with silvery dust in Kal’s hand with curiosity. “You said that’s dust from butterfly wings?” “Yes,” Kal replied as he quickly cast the acclimation spell again. He wasn’t getting cold yet but in a few minutes he would be stripping down out here in the snow before heading into Graff and Velt’s den. “I’ll need you to move away before I use it. If I see you before I go inside, I may lose interest in those two.” “That’s no fun, I was hoping to see what it did to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Searching for the SkyChapter X1

Later in the night after Kal wakes up from passing the trials. One by one the girls left as the night wound down, leaving Senshu alone with Kal in the sitting room on the bottom floor. Graff and Velt had run off with Sera earlier, the gorgon stopping to give him a goodnight kiss before leaving. By her expression, he could tell that she wasn’t happy about something and he thought it odd that she was going to bed with the vixen and doe instead of with him. It wasn’t a big deal since his and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 172

Later that morning Kal found himself in a very unexpected situation: riding piggyback on Ikuno. She was taking advantage of the natural trail that ran along the base of the mountain range. The oni surmised that it had been made over many years by herds of game animals traveling north and being turned aside by the steep mountain faces, eventually creating a decently wide path. Kal had used it a few times to get to Ikuno’s but it wasn’t significantly faster for him to go north to the trail and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 131

Kal was a panicky wreck by the time Gerda brought them back up onto the trail not far from Ikuno’s pool. He had failed to realize that, even though Gerda ‘flew’ through the stone at a good pace, the trip back to Ikuno’s cave would still take nearly a full hour. With no means of communicating with Gerda, he had no choice but to deal with his phobia and wait until they resurfaced.Once he had gotten his wits about him and recovered from the journey, he explained to Ikuno and Gerda what the issue...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 13

Fantastic news! A gentleman from here on SOL has been kind enough to become my editor and I have to say ... the man’s good. Made me feel like I was back in my college English class with all the little red marks. Seriously though, I am very impressed with just how better the chapter flows with his changes and suggestions. He does have some stories of his own here on SOL if you want to check them out. https://storiesonline.net/a/Old_Fart Enjoy! Blu Kal was a panicky wreck...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 132

Kal, Ikuno, and Gerda rose up out of the mountain trail just a handful of paces from the edge of Aradelle’s forest. Kal stepped away and bent over to catch his breath as soon as the rock holding his and Gerda’s hands together receded. He glared over at Ikuno who was smirking at him; she seemed to be having no trouble at all with this new method of getting around. He honestly wasn’t sure if he was ever going to grow accustomed to traveling through solid rock in such a manner.As they stepped off...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 16

After, Obligations, Improvement Edited by: Old Fart Perra and Kahrin both squealed like little girls and came together in a big hug as soon as they saw each other the next morning. After some quick chatter and complaints from both of them about being sore, making Kal curious as to why Kahrin would be sore, the two women disappeared into the back of the inn. Kal sat down next to Bren who was eyeing him warily. “Did I do something wrong, Bren?” Kal asked. The big man grunted and...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 19

Falling with style, Re-union, Status Edited by: Old Fart Kal stepped out of the tunnel from the storeroom to see Felli standing a few paces away. She was gazing out the cave entrance watching a couple of large birds gliding along the stiff mountain breezes. She turned to look at him and blushed furiously as he stepped up next to her. “A little late for that after what you just saw,” he said watching one of the birds tuck its wings and dive out of sight. Felli blushed even...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 10

Ikuno panted as Kal’s tongue lapped hungrily at her clit, Kal tried to adjust himself as his erection was rubbing uncomfortably against his trousers. “No touching,” Ikuno reminded him putting a hand on the back of his head and pressing him into her sex. Kal growled in annoyance and sucked her clit into his mouth swirling his tongue around until Ikuno gasped and her legs began to shake as she came. Ikuno stepped away and let the leather flap fall hiding her pussy from...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 6

“Umm ... What?” Ikuno smiled but didn’t lift her head off his shoulder, “I’ll explain later, take me to bed.” Kal started walking again, “Sounds like there’s going to be a lot of that later, like how you ended up overloaded with magic.” Kal walked into the mouth of the cave, Ikuno snapped her fingers and a ball of light formed before them, leading the way into the darkness. Ikuno was thoughtful, “I have an idea about that...” “KAL! IKUNO! Are you alright!” came Perra’s voice,...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 15

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks. “Any ideas?” asked...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 22

Scowling, Ikuno looked on as Silma and Kal went through the molting process again, she was bothered by last night’s dream but that wasn’t what was making her unhappy at the moment. “What the hell happened to your hair?” the oni growled as they walked over to her. Kal blushed and ran a hand over his bare scalp, “It’s a side effect of cooling down so fast.” Silma nodded in agreement as she stepped up beside him, “It was this or wait a day there and a day back for him to cool down.” The...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 9

Weeks passed, and the land was blanketed in pristine white snow, travel became more difficult and Kal’s routine now consisted largely of chopping firewood, tending to the animals, chopping firewood checking animal traps, chopping firewood, cleaning and processing furs to sell at market like most farmers in winter, and chopping firewood. Visits to Ikuno’s cave became rarer and Kal had taken to making overnight trips, much to Ikuno’s delight, as the trek seemed to become longer with each new...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 151

Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle’s vines approached the spectral wolf’s remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle’s clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks.“Any ideas?” asked KalIkuno...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 152

Three hours and five failed attempts later he finally had a small oval moonstone that matched his desired dimensions exactly. Kal looked over at Gerda. She had gotten rid of the stool once she was done eating the other crystal and instead made a bed to lay on. He chuckled when he realized that the bed she made was an exact stone replica of Ikuno’s, even down to the headboard.Kal wrapped the completed moonstone in a piece of linen and placed it in his pack then went over to the napping rock...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 18

“I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern.Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?”Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a single large cavern. The southern path sloped down before opening up...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 11 Part 2

After bringing the new linens and taking the old ones behind the inn to be washed, Perra and the new father made a second trip to get bowls of stew for the new parents and the midwife. Perra was a bit scandalized by the mother’s state of undress until she was forcefully reminded by the woman that Kal had just helped deliver her baby and saved both of their lives as well as being there for her daughter’s first meal, there wasn’t much sense in being bashful now.Perra’s mood didn’t improve when...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 11

Months passed, and winter finally released its grip on the land, patches of snow could still be seen in places where there were significant amounts of shade during the day as well as up on the mountains where the air was colder. Only a handful of conifers were starting to show signs of budding and the forests continued to be bare of leaves except for the occasional evergreen dotted here and there. The winter had come and gone with little fanfare, only one bad snowstorm had made the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 18

Shared, Lifted, Connected Edited by: Old Fart “I must say, it feels rather homey in here,” said Kal looking around the roc’s cavern. Ikuno stared at him like he had grown a second head, “Have you lost your ever-loving mind? How on earth could this place feel ‘homey’?” Many hours ago, they had gone exploring the roc’s cavern, a task that turned out to be much larger than expected. at the top of the slope was a crossroads that split off in three directions, instead of being a...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 12

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 121

Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno’s home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle’s forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail, the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 7

Kal cautiously opened his eyes as he returned to the waking world, the heavy furs covering him instead of his normal wool comforter making him stop and think about where he was. Smiling he remembered he was not at home and turned to the side to see Ikuno peacefully sleeping next to him. Though not as striking as the changes when he first returned to the cave, as he continued to visit her skin color had deepened to a rich cobalt blue and the triangular marks on her cheeks had become almost...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 3

Three Knights of the Order of the Lion’s Shield stood in the clearing in front of the cave, it was quiet save for the soft munching from far off to one side next to the wood line as the horses nibbled on the grass nearby. The squires tended to the horses and made sure their leads were secured to nearby trees, though all of them were trained as warhorses to be calm during battles, it was better to be safe than spend hours hunting down one that decided to bolt for whatever reason. Near the...

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The Runesmith Chronicles 171

“Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it.He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time to make more of the situation, but he and Ikuno had decided to...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 17

Moved, Night Out, Sharing, Upward Edited by: Old Fart “Come back safe, Kal,” said Perra as she laid in bed with the covers pulled back so Kal could take in the candlelit view of her naked body. He paused every few minutes in his preparations for his extended trip into the mountains to kiss and run his hands over her skin. She was putting herself on display for him and he wanted there to be no doubt in her mind he appreciated it. He was disappointed that he didn’t have the extra time...

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The Runesmith Chronicles Oni and the FarmerChapter 23

“Hold your breath,” said Ikuno, leaning over as she held the ink behind Kal’s back with the telekinesis cantrip. Kal did as she asked, trying hard to hold down his excitement as Ikuno placed the last and probably most important of his runic tattoos, the healing rune. Cure Poison and Cure Disease were already on his shoulder blades and now the healing rune was going to go right in between. Ikuno had recommended placing it on his back because when attacked the first instinct is to face your...

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