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For those of you reading The Runesmith Chronicles for the first time I recommend starting with the first book, Oni and the Farmer. Mostly so you have a better understanding of how things like the magic system works and what’s going on as I often reference earlier chapters/books. Edited/Proofread by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity

“Ready?” Kal asked.

The gorgon looked around her home and nodded nervously, “I am.”

“Good there’s only a couple more things we need to take care of. The first is this.”

He gave the snake-haired woman a light shove sending her stumbling backward a couple of steps until she bumped into the wall behind her. She looked up in surprise and annoyance to see the mage holding a hand out toward her, the red strength rune shining. Stone rods extended from the wall and wrapped around her wrists and ankles, locking her in place. She cried out in alarm as a stone slab appeared next to her head and wrapped partway around her face, blocking her vision. Serpents with glowing eyes extended from around the mask and hissed viciously at him.

It had taken a couple of days, but Kal finally figured out what Gerda meant by pushing and pulling at the same time. The tendrils of magic he used to form the gorgon’s stone manacles didn’t look any different from those he made a few days ago but upon closer inspection, there were now four separate magic cords attached to the stone.

After days with no progress, he had a flash of inspiration as he was watching the snakes of the woman’s hair. In particular, a few of them liked to hold their bodies up and out from her head. The careful observation of these serpents gave him the answer needed. As the snake moved about, he saw how the muscles on one side contracted while the other side expanded, making the snake’s body move much like Gerda’s magic when she was showing him this new method. He then took a moment to call himself an idiot because it was the same way his own muscles worked, but with only a single pivot point at the joint.

At first, it still didn’t work. Once his captor had fallen asleep, he had made dozens upon dozens of attempts with no success. He couldn’t seem to figure out a way to push or pull without moving his hand. After numerous failures, he tried pushing more power into the bottom side of the tendril while leaving the top at a more normal level. The bottom part of the magical rope expanded, lifting the tiny piece of rock out of the crack in the wall. He’d waved it about in the air for a couple of minutes as he tested this newfound skill before accidentally dropping it on the floor down by his feet. He lay there for a few hours, frustrated with his carelessness until he remembered that he could just pull another pebble from the wall.

Pulling and drawing things toward him proved to be its own challenge. It consisted of strengthening all four parts of the tendril, then weakening three of the cables to tilt the piece of stone towards him, then repeating the process with each of the magical ropes in quick succession. By his last night, he had gotten fairly quick at it.

Now he was using his new skill for some playful revenge.

Kal knelt down in front of the woman with his eyes closed. He hadn’t made her mask particularly tight against her face and didn’t know just how pissed she might be with him right now.

“What the ‘ell are ye doin’?!” she yelled at him. She was now terrified that she had severely misjudged the human and he was about to kill her. Her fears were alleviated when she saw him on his knees in front of her reaching for the bottom hem of her tunic.

“Just a little payback,” he said, lifting the fabric and leaning forward. A very different hiss came from her as he extended his tongue and ran it over her lower lips, occasionally brushing over her clit lightly.

The gorgon wouldn’t say she was happy with her situation, but if he was going to keep doing what he was, she was okay with seeing where this game would take her. He continued laving her sex, spending more and more time paying attention to the tiny pearl at the top of her pussy. Her legs were shaking as she panted and moaned from the wonderful sensations his tongue was bringing her. She had just begun to feel the tightness in her belly signaling an impending orgasm when he pulled away.

“The hell?!” she shrieked indignantly while tugging at her bonds.

Kal stood and grabbed one of her nipples through the tunic, twisting it roughly and making the woman moan with desire. “I have work to do,” he said as he reached up and smoothed the surface of her shackles to a fine polish. There was no reason to let her scrape her skin raw if she wanted to struggle. “I’ll get everything packed up, you just wait right here.” With a light pat on her crotch, he walked into the other room and called for the avatar of his bag of holding.

Her nipple ached deliciously, the discomfort in the tender flesh sending jolts of pleasure straight to her sex. If he had twisted the other one as well she was certain she would have gotten off. She let out a frustrated groan, the dull pain from her breast wasn’t letting her come down from being so close to climaxing. With a sigh, she leaned forward against the piece of stone covering her eyes.

Ria spun around to take in her surroundings as she flitted up to hover in front of Kal.

“How can I help you Master Kal?”

“For starters, quit calling me ‘Master’. To me you’re a friend, not a thing,” he said with a frown.

“Grumpy today, aren’t we? However, I refuse. I will stop calling you ‘Master Kal’, but not until something special happens,” she said looking up and down his body while biting one side of her lip.

“Seriously?” he asked, unimpressed.

“Yes! Seriously!” Her voice rose as she got angry from his lack of reaction, “You keep telling me I’m a friend but still treat me like a thing! You have Kahrin and Silma and Sandy and all of the dog girls who you are only friends with but have no problems getting intimate with them. Then off to the side is the one you have traveled with the most over the last few months, me.” Her face fell, “After a couple of new owners, I won’t remember you anymore. I look around and see how much they all like being your girls or one of your women. I ... I guess I want to know what it’s like too.”

Kal looked down at the floor as he thought. After everything he had been through the last few days, Kal really wasn’t in the mood to deal with this. He had to concede that she had a point. However, Marda, Ada, and all of the harpies were people he considered friends as well and would never lay a hand on them. He felt it would be best not to bring them up. He knew what she was asking and throwing the women whom he wasn’t sleeping with in her face would only make her think that was the category she fell into.

When he looked back up at the sprite, her face was nearly invisible with embarrassment and she’d brought her hands up to cover her mouth.

“I’m so sorry, Kal!” she blurted. “I don’t know what came over me.” Her expression became worried as Kal had yet to show any change in emotion.

The mage reached out and cupped his hand behind her back just below her wings then pulled her into his chest, earning a surprised squeak from the tiny woman. “No, you’re right. You’re fundamentally different from all of the other women I’ve been with. That makes me more cautious with you than I need to be, judging by what you just said. I know you’re impatient, but I need to ask you to wait.”

The sprite sighed heavily, “What am I waiting for?”

“Look around the corner,” he replied. Letting her go, he waved at the door to the room he had just come from.

Ria zipped into the other room, filled with curiosity. A few seconds later she came flying back, her eyes wide.

“What the hell, Kal? This isn’t like you.”

“I’m not hurting her, Ria. At least not in any way she doesn’t like. This is going to sound awful but ... I need this.”

“What?!”

“Before you jump to conclusions...”

The mage took a few minutes to explain what had happened since he met the gorgon and what his experience had been like.

“And this?” asked the avatar.

“I know. Revenge like this isn’t my style and it doesn’t sit well with me, to be honest.”

“You said you needed it.”

“In order to keep myself from resenting what she did to me, yes, I need this. It’s only a fraction of what she put me through, but I think it’s important for her to understand what she did to me and the rest of her victims.

“She’s already given all of her belongings over to me. Store anything that isn’t trash and keep an eye out for books. The gorgon said she put them in a small alcove just outside the cave after an unfortunate incident with a magic-user.”

When he asked the snake-haired woman about the lack of books in her cavern, she told him about a man who bolted at first when finally released from her gaze. At the exit of her home, he stopped and turned around looking for something. Seeing the pile of books behind her he ran back to get his spellbook, making her think that he was attacking her. Like so many others, she froze him with her gaze then bit him with the fangs in her mouth, not her hair, turning him to stone. She didn’t realize until the man was completely petrified that he hadn’t even been looking at her, his attention solely focused on the book. Since others had used the drawings and writing within the pages to attack her, she considered it a weapon and didn’t give it back with the rest of their belongings. Moving the books out of sight made them assume their spellbook was lost and every magic user since had scanned the room then run back to the dwarves as quickly as their legs could carry them.

Ria nodded and flew out the exit in search of the books since she knew Kal would be most interested in them. Meanwhile, Kal wandered back into the room with the tent and the bound gorgon. Sensing his presence, the woman spat a string of dwarvish curses at him. The curses turned into a long moan as he knelt and put his tongue to work on her again.

About two hours had gone by and the gorgon hung limply from her shackles, a fine sheen of sweat covering most of her body from being kept on the very edge of orgasm for so long. Her hair had given up long ago and seemed lifeless as it hung from her head. She whimpered when she sensed him getting up from where he sat next to her. The human dropped to his knees in front of her and tears began pouring out of her eyes.

“No, please,” she begged, “I can’na take anymore. Please, stop.”

She picked up on his moment of hesitation at her words and was filled with a flash of hope that he might let her go. Instead, the damnable mage leaned in once again. A moan of both pleasure and despair escaped her lips as his tongue teased her clit. Surely, this human was trying to kill her.

Another whimper escaped her lips as she approached the point where he would stop and leave her to suffer once again. She hardly got the chance to realize he wasn’t stopping this time before his hands came up and painfully twisted her already tender nipples.

The gorgon’s world exploded. Thrashing against her bonds, she shrieked at the top of her lungs as she came.

Kal’s face went from a smirk to panicked worry as her back arched, nearly breaking his nose and pushing him backward with her pubic mound. Scrambling to his feet, he pulled his cloak over his head with one hand while holding the other out and shattering her shackles. Wrapping her in the cloak he gently guided them both to the ground, cradling the trembling woman who was still in the throes of her orgasm. He rocked her gently, massaging her bruised wrists and ankles and rubbing down her body as he kissed her face and whispered heartfelt apologies into her ear for taking things too far.

Her expression was indescribable as she looked up at him. Fear, relief, desire, happiness, panic, hatred, love, he couldn’t quite place how she was feeling. There was one exception. Hurt.

“W ... W ... Why?” she asked, her body shivering.

“Because we needed to be on the same level before we set out,” he replied, holding her tight and trying to share his warmth. “This was very close to what I experienced each and every time you had sex with me over the last few days. Instead of being fun like it should be, it was more like torture.” He clenched his teeth, “As childish as this sounds. I consider us even now.”

“S ... Sorry I didn’na know. The first dwarves I met were the only ones I’ve frozen who talked ta me afterward,” she explained, her voice getting stronger as she spoke. “Didn’na really want ta do anything with ‘em though, only humans.”

“I’d guessed that. You don’t come across as hateful, just trying to survive and enjoy your life as much as possible. Now that you’ve experienced something close to what you put me and the other humans through, I hope you will be a bit more careful the next time you do it. I want you to know that I will never do this to you again.”

She nodded and wrapped the cloak around her shoulders tighter as he started rocking her again. She had just experienced the most amazing, most intense, most mind-shattering orgasm of her life at his hands. Now that she knew what to expect, she wasn’t rejecting the idea of doing it again in the future.

After a while, Kal healed her bruises and carried the gorgon inside the tent, drawing a warm bath for her to soak and relax in. They were met by the sprite when they finally emerged again.

“What’s your name?” asked Ria.

The woman had heard the human speaking to someone but was still surprised to see the ghostly sprite come flitting in through the doorway. “The dwarves call me gorgon.”

Kal shook his head, “That’s what you are, not your name. It would be like you calling me ‘human’.”

“Am I supposed to call you something else?”

Kal froze with the realization that he hadn’t given her his own name yet.

Ria began laughing hysterically. “That’s two now! First Dax and now her!” she said, doubling over and holding her stomach.

“Dax? Two?” the gorgon asked.

“Daxas is one of my lovers,” he explained. “We got intimate and she even got pregnant before I even knew her name.”

The woman’s eyes widened and a hand went to her stomach. “Does that mean I’m... ?”

“Probably not, but it’s still early and I don’t know exactly how your body works. In humans, it can happen anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of days. Some monster girls have seasons or cycles that are the only times they can get pregnant. Others have a means of only having a baby when they decide to. Near as I can tell, they all have some means of knowing when they are with child. If you don’t know within a couple of days, then you probably aren’t. On our way back to the surface, we’ll see about getting you some gondas weed and you can use that until you decide you want to have children.”

She frowned, “There are times that I can’t calm down no matter how much I touch myself. Is that my ‘cycle’?” Those periods were unpleasant, and she’d masturbated to the point of pain on more than one occasion. Unfortunately, she hadn’t had any human visitors during those times and while male dwarves had the right equipment, she wasn’t excited enough by them to seek the stocky men out for relief.

“Most likely,” he said, nodding. “If you weren’t having one of those then there’s little chance of you being pregnant.”

Relief warred with disappointment on her face for a moment until she remembered that he agreed to help her when she wanted children. Better him than any of the others who either attacked her or ran away.

“Before we go any further, my name is Kal and this is Ria,” he said, indicating the sprite who had finally quit laughing and was now listening to them talk.

“I’m a bag of holding,” she said, pointing to the leather satchel on Kal’s belt. “I’ve stored all of your stuff except for a couple of things that looked like junk. You’ll want to look them over in case any have special meaning to you. I’ve them laid out on the floor in the other room.”

“I’ll get the tent packed up while you do that.”

The gorgon frowned as she walked into the main room of her home. It felt so empty without any of her decorations. She quickly scanned through the array of items on the floor. Most were broken, rotted, or otherwise destroyed pieces of gear and clothing she’d taken off of those turned to stone or who had run away without collecting their belongings.

She pointed, “That’s one of my first memories, none of the rest are important.”

Ria nodded. Then with a wave of her hand, the dried-up piece of snakeskin that looked to be taken from only the back half of the serpent turned into a glimmering point of light and flew into the other room where Kal was.

The woman turned to the sprite. “Ria, what should I pick for a name?”

The avatar giggled, “I’m the worst person to ask, Kal gave me my name.”

“He can do that?”

“I belong to him, of course he can.”

“Can he give me a name?”

Ria thought for a moment, “I don’t see why not. Most races assign names to their children at birth, so it might feel a little strange for him. You could always come up with a name yourself. You may want to run it past Kal first though, you don’t want to pick something that will sound awful or mean something bad by accident.”

The gorgon nodded as Kal came back into the room and tossed the fabric square of the folded tent at Ria. It only made it about halfway to her before turning into a speck of light and floating back into the sprite’s bag.

“Ready?”

Both of the women nodded.

As they made their way through the tunnels, and further away from the vein of glowing mithril ore, the gorgon’s hair fanned out looking like it was trying to go in all directions at once. When Kal asked about the serpents’ odd behavior, she explained that they were what allowed her to navigate the darkness and kept her from running into walls. He was surprised to find that she couldn’t see in the dark like most cave dwellers, relying completely on the snakes’ ability to detect minute changes in temperature. She also mentioned that between the residual heat in her body from the bath and having him walking with her, she felt like she was walking around with one of those sticks with fire on the end that humans sometimes used.

They hadn’t made it very far when a loud roar came from behind them. The gorgon cursed, knowing that it was probably her scream from earlier that attracted the monster. Turning, she walked back behind Kal and patiently waited for the beast to show itself. At the light tap on her shoulder, the woman looked over to see Kal shaking his head.

“You aren’t alone anymore,” he said. Holding out both arms, he squatted down next to her. After a couple of moments of intense concentration, he closed his hands as though grasping something and stood up like he was lifting something heavy. The red rune on his bracer shone brightly. The gorgon’s eyes bugged out as a stretch of the cave floor they’d just walked over rose up to meet the ceiling in tandem with the mage’s movements.

Kal turned and had to hold back a laugh as he saw the woman next to him staring slack-jawed at the brand-new wall in front of her. Even funnier, each of her snakes was also staring with their mouths hanging open. She slowly turned to look at him.

“Let’s go,” he said, smiling.

She threw another glance at the wall before dazedly taking the lead once again. This man could have squished her like a bug but instead chose to tie her up and drive her nearly insane with pleasure. She wasn’t sure exactly how she felt about that.

The trip back to dwarven tunnels took the better part of a day with the gorgon leading them. After spending most of the past weeks in her bag, Ria was enjoying a little bit of freedom, though she did lament being stuck flying around inside tunnels instead of out in the open air. Ria’s soft glow turned out to be a bother for the gorgon, since what she saw in the faint light didn’t match what her snakes were telling her. Kal got her to agree to a compromise and cast the darkvision spell on her. After a moment of disorientation, she was quite happy with her new sight. She still used a couple of her snakes for navigation but no longer required the full halo.

Kal couldn’t resist breathing a deep sigh of relief when he saw the telltale flicker of a burning torch coming from around a corner up ahead. It was getting close to a week since Sandy had dropped him off and he was thankful for any signs of civilization no matter how small.

Kal realized how numb he had become to the serpents on the gorgon’s head when they ran into their first dwarves. What appeared to be a group of engineers saw a woman with reptilian eyes and patches of skin walk into the small cavern, the snakes attached to her scalp pointed in their direction.

Some of the dwarves knew of the gorgon and covered their eyes immediately. Others drew short swords or small axes as they turned to face the threat, knocking over their various pieces of measuring equipment in their haste.

Kal ran forward, suddenly realizing what the snake-haired woman must look like. Holding out his empty hands towards the group of small men he called out, “Woah! We aren’t your enemy! I was asked to remove the gorgon from your mithril vein. She and I are on our way to the surface.”

“She ain’t dead?” said one of the dwarves covering his face, his face going red as he realized how dumb the question was.

“No, she’s not,” replied Kal, his voice barely above a growl.

“Well that’s a relief,” said another one lowering his hands.

“Whaddaya mean ‘a relief’?” asked a female dwarf who seemed younger than most of the others. Kal noticed those who had hidden their faces were the elders of the group.

“She can turn livin’ things straight to stone just by lookin’ at ‘em. When it got out she was found livin’ in a mithril vein, a couple o’ the nuttier dwarves were wantin’ ta start a church around her. But evr’yone knows ye don’t stand ‘tween a dwarf and his mithril. Though it sounds like when the high muckety-mucks decided to get rid o’ her, they couldn’t find anyone willin’. That’s when they started hirin’ the humans, hopin’ one of ‘em might do what this one has,” he said, indicating the mage.

“And if the humans killed her?” Kal was still unimpressed with the story, though it did explain why they hadn’t just dealt with the gorgon themselves.

One of the older dwarves shrugged, “Ye don’t stand ‘tween a dwarf and his mithril.”

Looking over his shoulder he could see the hurt in her eyes. While not necessarily friendly, she had always considered the dwarves friends as they were the first race she had contact with and had taught her how to speak to the other intelligent races. As Kal watched, her face hardened.

Stepping in front of him, she addressed the group of dwarves. “If ye ... you were willing to stand by and let someone kill me, then I believe I’m done with all of you. Which way ta ... to the surface?” she snarled as her hair hissed menacingly at the engineers. Kal noted that she was suppressing her dwarvish accent and trying to talk more like him. Because of this, she stumbled over the unfamiliar way of saying a few of the words.

Many of the dwarves covered their faces but one of the older ones smiled and pointed down an adjoining tunnel. “Yer rightly pissed,” he said. “Though I don’t imagine it’ll improve yer thinkin’ o’ dwarves, there’s a lot of us who’re goin’ ta be happy this is how things turned out.”

Without answering, the gorgon strode in the direction the barrel-chested man had indicated. Kal silently followed as there didn’t seem to be much else to say.

Ria, however, didn’t agree with the mage’s assessment. Nearly vibrating with rage, she flew in front of the dwarven engineers.

“Assholes!” she screamed.

“Git on with ye, fairy,” one of the elders said, waving her off.

Spinning around she slapped an ass cheek. “Kiss it,” she spat, before buzzing off after the gorgon and mage. When she finally caught up to them, Kal was biting a lip trying not to laugh as the snake-haired woman continued striding forward, but with a huge grin on her face.

“Fuckin’ hell!” yelled Dûldin. Upon seeing the gorgon coming towards him and Sandy, he immediately reached for his axe as well as a small hatchet for throwing.

“Stop him,” Kal said calmly even as his speed rune flared and he stepped in front of the woman while bringing his shield up. It wasn’t necessary, his companion’s glowing eyes had already locked the dwarf in place with his arm drawn back, about to loose the small axe.

“Dûldin!” screamed the golem seeing the dwarf freeze in place. Kal covered his ears at the horrendous screeching noise as the gorgon winced and her hair hissed loudly at the rock girl in unison. Seconds later, Ria made two earpieces appear in the mage’s hand.

“What about her?” asked the gorgon as Kal fitted the pebble into her ear. After Felli, Silma, Dax and the dog girls, he was honestly surprised to find she had human ears beneath the snakes.

“She’s a friend and carrying one of my children, don’t hurt her.”

“Oh, he’s still alive,” said Sandy. She looked up at the woman with Kal. “How did you do that?”

“Better question: how do you know he’s still alive?” asked the mage.

The golem tapped her head next to her eye. “I can’t see through him. Also, he’s not really stopped as I thought at first. He’s just moving extraordinarily slow.”

“From experience, I can tell you his mind is working at full speed. I was stuck like that for just over six days. Since you can see him move, can you tell how much time will pass for his body while ‘frozen’?”

Sandy watched the dwarf for a few moments, “I’d guess thirteen seconds.”

“That seems oddly specific.”

The golem shrugged, “It’s not like watching rock move in places where the earth is cracked. With those, it’s hard to tell if it will break loose a hundred or a thousand years from now. He’s moving a lot faster than that.”

“I assure you it doesn’t feel like it to him.”

“We were just coming down to check on you. He said that if you were still alive, you should be making your way up through this tunnel.” She smiled at the gorgon, “I’d say that you were successful.”

“Since I was going to continue on to Lantaris after this, I thought you were going to head home?”

“I was, until the dwarves summoned me back here.”

“Why?”

“You have a visitor and I can get to you quicker than anyone else. I saw Dûldin walking in the tunnel a few minutes ago and stopped to talk to him. He wanted to check on a group of engineers surveying for a new ventilation shaft, then we were to come looking for you.”

“Considering Gerda was the only other one who knew I was coming here, it’s not hard to figure out who my visitor is.”

“But...” Sandy prompted.

“But ... if it was Gerda, she would have come with you. Okay, I’m curious now, who is it?”

“Not telling,” she said with a coy smile, “and if we had more time I’d make you work for it. Sadly, it’s urgent so we need to get going.”

Kal’s companion looked confused, “Dax? Gerda? This one...”

“Sandy,” he offered.

“Sandy. How many women do you have?”

“More than I can handle, to be honest,” he replied, smiling. “Sandy here isn’t mine, and technically neither is Dax. If you don’t want to be one of my lovers because of this, I’ll be sad but I’ll understand. Sharing a man isn’t for every woman.”

“You’re carrying his child but aren’t his woman?” she asked the golem.

“Nope, I’ve been working with this kingdom off and on for years now,” she looked down at the frozen dwarf next to her. “Now that I have a little one on the way, I might broaden my horizons a little bit. As long as someone here,” Sandy tapped the dwarf on the forehead, “can get through his thick dwarven skull that Kal will be the father to any daughters I have in the future. Because of that, he gets first dibs on my body whenever he’s around. Assuming I don’t go finding him first,” she said, grinning.

“Why would you only let Kal give you a child?”

The golem gave her a puzzled look then turned her gaze on the mage, “You haven’t told her?”

“Told me what?” asked the gorgon while also turning toward Kal.

“Remember how you said that you didn’t feel any desire for the dwarves? The same is true for all monster girls. Also, you can’t have children with dwarves, only with humans.”

The snake-haired woman frowned at the frozen dwarf within their midst. “Doesn’t seem like a problem at the moment,” she deadpanned.

Sandy sighed. She couldn’t really blame the woman, with all of the people the dwarves had sent to remove her. “Your friend is waiting, we should go.”

“What about him?” asked Kal, pointing at the dwarf.

“These tunnels have been cleared for more than a decade. He’ll be fine for as long as it will take me to drop you off at the front gate and come back for him. Anything I need to know about his condition before we go?”

“No sex.”

Sandy’s eyes narrowed, “Now you’re just being jealous.”

“No, he’s not,” the gorgon piped in, “Kal gave me a taste of what I put him through. No sex.”

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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 10

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,...

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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 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 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 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 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 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 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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