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Under a cloudless morning sky decorated only by the occasional hawk wheeling high in the air, the Dwarven army marched, the Sorral Plain stretching away to the north and west, and the Emerin Forest looming darkly in the south, the vast wood home to as many myths and fables as there were trees. Riding alongside Noah near the head of the long column of mounted soldiers, Elaina stared off to her left wistfully, smiling sadly as she recalled the long years she’d spent there, alone most of the time. It had all been worth it, though.

Moving an army this size through a dense wood was arduous at best, painful at worst, so Burin had moved the force out onto the plain as soon as possible, making the rest of the journey longer as the crow flew, but much faster. There was little danger in travelling in the open; no force existed that could challenge ninety thousand drengr, at least in this part of the world. Unless the Heralds decide to empty their cities and come south, she thought sourly. The idea was unlikely; the Heralds had taken Ironshire but lost the town soon after to darkspawn. Routed, the Heralds had fled north, to Maralon or even further, to their fortified cities called the Dawnguard, which occupied a large section of the northern coast of Ekistair. Either way, Ironshire needed to be taken back.

Of a size with Vesovar, the retaking of Ironshire was likely to be bloody. She absently fingered the leather-wrapped haft of Shatter where it lay strapped across the front of her saddle as she remembered that night not so long ago, fighting in the dark and the rain, protecting a defenceless Noah against waves of monsters. And I’d do it again, she thought grimly. Though I hope I don’t need to. I’d like to live a little longer, yet.

“And what has turned your thoughts so dark on such a bright day?” Noah enquired, taking his slate-grey eyes off the landscape for a moment to regard her. Tall and slender and dressed in leathers and furs, with bushy red hair and a matching beard, he gave the appearance of a wild man from the Edincairn, though it was just an appearance.

Elaina gave him a brief but genuine smile. “Darkspawn, war, Heralds of Dawn. Any one alone would be enough, my love, but all are weighing heavy on me, this morning.”

“I see,” Noah replied. He studied her for a moment. “Are you not glad we will be with your friend, soon? Henley?”

She was glad for that. To see Henley again in the flesh would be a ray of sunshine penetrating an otherwise stormy sky. Thinking of storms added another worry to her growing pile; there hadn’t been a wild, unpredicted storm for two weeks, now, when for the past several months they had been more regular. Why had they stopped? She should be pleased for it, but something told her the reason for the quiet weather was not a good one. “I am,” she answered Noah. “Truly. It will be grand to be together again. You will like him, I think.”

“I look forward to meeting him,” Noah said, glancing behind him to check on his sister, who rode a short way back. Pale and pretty, with a light smattering of freckles that matched her deep red hair, Edda Stoneman was staring at her rotund horse’s mane - though not really seeing it - while doing breathing exercises.

Elaina smiled when she noticed. Edda was a quick learner, and the death of her sister and parents had ignited a fire in her, a deep desire to grow strong. She would make a great Paladin, if Elaina could keep her from letting that fire consume her. So far, she seemed to be balancing her training and her grieving well, though Elaina was watching her carefully for any signs of emotional struggle.

Thinking of Edda’s family made Elaina think of her own. A mother, father, and brother whose faces she had not seen for over thirty years. She’d turned Vesovar upside-down searching for them after the battle, but to no avail. Maybe they’d moved from the city already and were living somewhere else, or maybe their bodies were still there somewhere, missed by her searching. She hoped they were well, wherever they were, though a small part of her was relieved she had not found them, alive or dead.

She still remembered the look in their eyes on the day she’d left. Her mother and father, staring at her as if they’d never seen her before. Her little brother, Edmund, his wide-eyed gaze full of fear, as if his sister had become a monster right in front of him, or perhaps had been a monster all along.

Sadness welled in her, but it was an old ache, a far cry from the terrible, raw pain she had endured as a young woman of eighteen.

“You are thinking about them again,” Noah observed accurately, sparing her a compassionate glance.

She sighed. Not many people knew about her family. Henley did, and Aran, of course. Noah had pulled it from her after watching her comb Vesovar for three days with no explanation. “I just thought if I found them,” she began, “I would at least get some closure. The not knowing is almost as bad as finding them dead would have been.” She winced as soon as she said that; Noah’s family were in very fresh graves, and he was still reconciling his own grief. “I am sorry,” she said quickly. “I did not think.”

He only smiled at her, though. “Nothing to be sorry for,” he told her graciously. “I know you meant no hurt.” After a moment he added, “But you are wrong in what you said. Anything is better than finding them dead, my heart.”

He was right, of course. He knew better than most. Her meldin fell silent for a time after that, and she gave him some space. Wanting to do something useful - and to get away from her troubled thoughts - she fell back a bit to ride alongside a young man who was very lucky to be here at all.

Deven Blake rode alone in a small pocket left for him by the surrounding soldiers, all of whom considered him to be the enemy. They were under orders from Burin to leave the young Herald - former Herald, now - alone, but that didn’t stop them from casting menacing stares in his direction.

Barely twenty years old, plain-faced young Deven had been buried in rubble and an hour or two from death when she’d found him in Vesovar. A few days in Dwarven care had seen him on the path to recovery - it had taken some convincing to make the Dwarves tend a sworn enemy - and now all that remained of his injuries was a bandage around his temples and a slight limp. He rode hunched in his saddle, however, as if he expected a knife or arrow to find him any moment, though in reality he was safe enough; the drengr would not disobey Burin’s orders. He appeared lost in his thoughts, his dark eyes pensive. Elaina knew all about that, these days.

“Are you well, Deven?” she enquired gently as Willow fell into step beside the roan gelding that had been found for him. He looked up briefly and nodded, then hurriedly averted his eyes, his cheeks colouring. Elaina grinned despite her sombre mood; seeing a young man’s reaction to her face added a little brightness to the morning. He had given her the same yesterday, and the day before that.

“Well enough, miss - uh ... madam.” He stumbled over what to call her.

“Elaina will do,” she told him kindly.

Another brief glance, though this time he held her eyes for a second. “Elaina,” he repeated, then withdrew again, uncertain of himself.

“Are you being treated well? If there are any problems, please tell me, and I will resolve the matter.” Five days she had been coming to him, to make sure he was well, and the Dwarves weren’t making his life miserable, but each day he had chosen to remain quiet. She could have aligned with him, but something told her not to use her abilities with him, just yet.

Deven winced as if she’d just hit him, which didn’t make sense. She was just trying to show the boy some kindness, something he’d no doubt been in short supply of. “What is it?” she asked. “Have I said something wrong?” She got a shock when his head came up, his eyes blazing.

“Why are you being so nice to me?” he demanded. This was the first real life she’d seen in him since she’d found him in Vesovar. “You know what I am!” Some of the nearby Dwarves shifted in their saddles. A few hands strayed toward weapons, but Elaina held out a hand to stall them. There was no danger, here.

“What you were,” she corrected firmly, but Deven scoffed. Despite his sudden incensed attitude, it was nice to see some spirit from the lad.

“You don’t understand!” he said angrily. “It is not so easy as you think.”

Elaina frowned. “What isn’t?”

He appeared ready to say more, but then just shook his head in resignation. “Never mind.” He withdrew again, shutting her out.

“Deven,” she said softly, leaning close to him. He didn’t look at her, but she could tell he was listening. “I’m trying to help you. Is there a way you can help me to understand?”

His lips curled in the beginnings of a grimace, or maybe a snarl, but then a tear escaped the corner of his eye. “They’ll find me,” he said in barely more than a whisper. “They will. And they’ll punish me before they execute me in public. That’s what they do to traitors.”

Elaina finally understood why he’d been so silent. “And the more you speak with me, the worse it gets for you.” She didn’t need his nod to know the truth. “Did you believe in them, Deven? The Heralds?” The poor lad looked like he was about to be sick.

“It doesn’t matter,” he replied. “My beliefs make no difference.”

“That’s what they want you to think,” Elaina countered gently. “And if you’re so afraid of them that you never question, never leave, they get exactly what they want.”

“All it takes is one, Elaina. One spy, one pair of eyes to see me with you and I’m done.”

Elaina nodded. “I agree. Which is why I’m going to protect you.”

The younger man’s shoulders shook with mirthless, silent laughter. “It won’t make a difference,” he said flatly. “They have ... ways ... of killing even people like you.”

Elaina’s mouth twisted with distaste. He was speaking of the Nameless. “I am aware,” she replied. “Believe me.” That statement brought his attention back to her face.

“You have seen them? You have survived?”

“We are harder to kill than your superiors would have you believe,” she told him firmly. “There was an attempt on my life not so long ago. As you can see, it failed.”

Deven held her eyes for a few seconds before dropping them again. “I used to talk with Rem about it, quietly, where we couldn’t be overheard.” He sounded as sombre as his downcast face. “But he didn’t make it. Vesovar. They came in the night. We weren’t ready. Shouldn’t have even been there, really.” Elaina put a comforting hand on his shoulder, and this time he didn’t flinch.

“Rem used to say,” he went on, “That there was something wrong in the Heralds. Something deep.” His expression became thoughtful. “What was the word he used? Fundamental, I think. He was always smarter than me, was Rem.”

Deven was finally opening up, and Elaina wanted him to continue. “He was the one with you that night, in Maralon, yes?” Aros, it felt like years since that night, sneaking into Maralon to rescue Ayla and Tavish with Aran and Henley.

Dev actually chuckled. “He sure was. We always tried to get assigned the same detail so we could be together. He didn’t really like anyone else, and neither did I. Anyway, after meeting you and your friends, we stayed in that cell until the next watch came.” He fingered his left eye almost fondly. “We wanted it to look convincing, so we clocked each other good.”

Elaina grinned, more for Dev’s memories of his friend than for what the poor lads had no doubt endured after that night. That thought pulled the grin away quickly enough. “You made a great sacrifice that night, Deven,” she said earnestly. “Truly.”

Dev nodded. “I know. Not sure how, but somehow I know.”

“I hope they didn’t punish you too harshly.”

“Got away easy, we did,” he replied almost brightly. “Two whippings each, was all. Barely even a scar, now.” Elaina was shocked at how lightly he spoke of it. Then again, she wasn’t sure anything she heard about the Heralds was really so shocking. A hot burst of anger flared in her gut. They needed to be dealt with, and soon. Up ahead, Noah turned in his saddle, his eyes finding her quickly after feeling her anger. She smiled and shook her head to let him know all was well.

“After that,” Dev went on, “We weren’t trusted with anything more important than night watch in a town where nothing ever happens.” He shrugged. “Suited me just fine, being away from Maralon and all. They just thought we were stupid, and I suppose you could say that I’m not the sharpest tool on the rack, but Remen? Well, he was clever as they come. Bright as a button.”

Elaina smiled sadly. “You miss him a lot, don’t you?” When Deven nodded, she added, “We’re going to take them down, Deven. I’m not sure how, yet, but the Heralds will not be allowed to continue as they have been. This I swear.”

“I want to believe that, Elaina,” he told her earnestly. “I really do, but they’ve been in control for a thousand years. How can they be stopped? They’re everywhere.”

“Not everywhere,” Elaina replied. “You would be surprised how many places in the world do not feel their touch. Not directly, anyway.”

“I don’t know about any of that,” Dev said stubbornly, his mouth set. “Unless you mean the places where Humans don’t go.” His eyes briefly cut to the Dwarves riding closest to him, and his tone said he didn’t care for those places much.

“It is a shame,” Elaina said quietly as she looked up. A hawk’s screech had pulled her attention that way. As she watched, the bird folded its wings and stooped sharply, aimed at the prey it had spied somewhere in the tall grass. The hawk vanished behind a low rise in the distance, lost to sight. “That most Humans do not see the lands and cities now lost to us. The Ten Rings of Dun’Arghol, carved from the very mountains of the Amarion Peaks, or the Great Tree of Ildernass, tall enough to be seen for a hundred miles, her branches so wide the Elves use them as roads.”

“Why did you help me, that night?” Dev asked suddenly, not taking the bait. “If the Heralds are wrong, and you’re right, you should have killed me and Remen.”

“That is not what we do,” Elaina said softly. “We sensed the goodness in you, Deven, the conflict. You are not the Herald you claimed to be.”

“I just wanted to do something that mattered, you know?” he confessed, his voice cracking. “I wasn’t born special, but I thought the Heralds might teach me how to make something of myself anyway. But they frightened me, Elaina. Every day was another rule, another threat, another punishment.”

Elaina’s heart ached to hear it. It must have been terrible to live under oppression like that. “This is your chance to do something that really does matter,” she implored. “To help us remove the Heralds from power and end a thousand years of tyranny. We know too little about their inner workings, and your knowledge would be most valuable, if you’ll share it.”

Deven sighed despondently, though he did meet her eyes for longer, this time. “I’m dead anyway,” he said fatalistically. “So, I suppose it won’t matter either way if I help you or not.”

Not exactly the answer she was hoping for, but she let it go, for now. He was willing to help, at least. Wanting to make the most of the opportunity, she began to ask him about life among the Heralds.

Much later, with the sun touching the horizon in the west, Elaina navigated her way through the sprawling camp, an organised series of square blocks of low-peaked tents, with the command tent in the centre. Meat cooking over small fires between rows of tents filled the air with a pleasant, appetite-inspiring smell. Her stomach grumbled, but she ignored it; there would be time to eat later.

“You need to eat,” Noah remarked, echoing her thoughts. He was shadowing her in the twilight as she made for the command tent. “I can feel how hungry you are.”

She eyed him briefly over her shoulder. “I am aware of this, my meldin, “ she replied wryly. While she was turned, a Dwarf carrying a steaming kettle of stew stepped into her path. She stepped around him smoothly without looking away from Noah.

Noah met her stare evenly. “Then why are you not eating?”

“Because I must speak with Burin.”

“Can it not wait an hour or two? Burin might appreciate a late-evening visit even more. Especially from you.”

She chuckled at his sly tone. Noble king or not, Burin had all the appetites of a man, and when his evenings weren’t occupied by talks with his captains and general, he amused himself with a small collection of concubines that he’d brought on the march. Nothing compared to the harem he’d left back in Dun’Arghol, of course, but bringing two dozen women just for the king’s pleasure had no doubt been considered excessive, even for the Lord of the Ten Rings.

While Noah had been healing, she had spent a few evenings with Burin herself. They had been enjoyable nights; Burin was both charming and educated, with an edge of arrogance she found equal parts attractive and frustrating, depending on the moment and the topic of conversation. Noah was well aware of her interludes with the king - a meldin could not hope to keep such a thing secret from another - and he trusted her decisions well enough. The man had quickly grown accustomed to the liberal ways of the arohim, and had even begun to enjoy himself apart from her when she was busy with Edda or Burin.

As they walked through the camp, Noah received the occasional look of interest from a female drengr in passing. Not as many as Elaina received from the men, but then he had no vala.

“Perhaps you are right,” she told him lightly. “Perhaps his majesty would prefer to meet with me in private, later. While I am there, perhaps you can spread yourself among some of your many admirers.”

Behind her, she sensed him stumble, then right himself quickly. A hot flash of embarrassment burst through the melda from him. Well, perhaps he wasn’t completely accustomed to this life, yet.

“Relax, my heart,” she said gently, offering him a smile. “This is a hard life, but it has its rewards. I am glad you are receiving them.” He smiled back, and a moment later they were in front of the command tent, a wide, square shape, squatting in the growing darkness. Two burly guards in heavy iron plate flanked the entrance, though they nodded respectfully when they saw her approaching. Elaina was treated as something close to royalty, these days. Noah said she was growing into something of a legend, according to what he heard among the drengr. One of the ancient arohim returned who had saved the king’s life and fought off a horde of darkspawn alone at Vesovar.

Entering the tent - a wide, square space with thick, finely woven carpets on the floor and a heavy round table in the centre for planning - Elaina’s eyes fell on Burin immediately. The king of the Dun’Arghol Dwarves was a handsome man, if a little hard-faced, with long black hair and a matching beard cinched with silver clasps at intervals along its length. He was standing by a brazier off to one side with his hands clasped behind the small of his back, staring into the burning embers thoughtfully, his dark eyes reflecting the orange light.

His gaze came up as she and Noah appeared, and whatever he felt about their presence remained a mystery as he returned to watching the brazier. The feel in the air was ... broody. Elaina wanted to sigh. Four days in five, Burin was centred, focused and capable, but sometimes he had the tendency to slip into a somber, pensive state, particularly when dwelling on his sister. Not the darkness he’d displayed while under Maharad’s influence, but still enough that it could be dangerous to a leader of many. Elaina worried for him - for all the Dwarves - when he was like this. I hope you’re right about Glinda, Aran. If she dies, I fear Burin will follow her.

As soon as she sensed the king’s mood, Elaina touched Noah’s arm to get his attention and subtly jerked her head, indicating he should let her handle this alone. Without hesitation, he nodded and left, pushing through the heavy tent flap with barely a sound. He really was a good partner, loyal and brave, if a little overprotective at times. No doubt he would take up a place not far from the command tent where he could reach her quickly if she needed him.

As soon as she was alone with Burin, she extended her vala toward him gently, as if wrapping a blanket around him. “Your presence warms me as these embers do,” he said softly without looking up. “Though today, I fear my heart is chilled beyond hope.”

Elaina moved to stand by him at the brazier. “There is always hope, Burin. Always.”

“Have you come to take my mind off my troubles?” he asked in the same quiet tone. “I will confess, you are a difficult woman to refuse, Elaina arohim, but tonight my heart is heavy.”

“You are thinking about her again,” Elaina remarked gently.

“I often do. I very much desire to know what has become of her.” An edge grew in his voice as he spoke. “This man - this ‘Demon’ that has taken her for his own will pay a heavy price indeed.”

Elaina studied Burin from the corner of her eye as she pretended to be absorbed in the brazier’s glow. His dark eyes flashed momentarily with his anger, then ebbed into sadness. Even Burin knew that his anger was pointless, this far away.

“Yes, he will,” she agreed. “And I will work with you to see it done.”

“If I fall,” he began, looking up at her for the first time. “Will you lead the drengr in war?” His eyes were different, now; intent, sharp, fixing her to the spot.

He wants me to lead them? Where is this coming from? She opened her mouth to protest, but he overrode her.

“Before you answer,” he said quickly, “Know that I do not ask this of you lightly. Baelin says you have the makings of a fine general, and Fathvir and Finya would follow you without hesitation.”

Elaina struggled to find words. Not only was she unsure she could command a force this size - all she knew of war was what Smythe had taught her and what she’d read from the old texts at the Chapel - she couldn’t fulfil her duty as a Paladin and also be a general, responsible for the lives of almost a hundred thousand Dwarves. What if Amina, or Aran needed her elsewhere?

“Burin, I...” She took a deep breath and continued. “I am honoured, but I fear my duties as a Paladin may conflict with commanding your army.”

“Nonsense,” he retorted. “They are one and the same, as things stand. Both you and I are trained on the same target. Once that end is accomplished, you may relinquish command as you see fit.”

He was discussing this like it was already decided. “You expect to die soon?” she asked him directly.

His beard swung slightly as he shook his head. “No, but a good leader always has his next in command in line in case things go badly.”

“But wouldn’t the drengr prefer to follow one of their own?”

“In every other case, yes,” Burin replied, putting a hand on her shoulder. “But you are a Dwarf at heart, Elaina. Strong, resilient, mighty.” He raised a clenched fist to punctuate the last word. At least he was pulling free of his gloomy mood. “My soldiers would follow you to the Dawnwall and beyond, if you asked it of them.”

Elaina thought for a long moment, searching her own feelings before searching Burin’s. Even without aligning, she could well enough feel his emotions, this close. He was all hopeful intensity, now, though beneath were streaks of fear, carefully controlled. What was he so scared of? Glinda’s death? She didn’t think he was afraid of his own death, somehow. The future of his people, perhaps?

“Why?” she demanded, fixing him with an intent gaze of her own, twin emeralds boring into ebony. She opened herself further, letting more of her vala flood around him.

He held her eyes for a moment, then sighed. “I cannot keep the truth from you. I have led the Dwarves from our mountain home for the first time in memory, out into a world that may reject us, or even destroy us. Our future is more uncertain than ever before, because I could not face the notion of Glinda’s death, no matter the cost.” He turned and walked to the back of the tent, where there was a white silk privacy screen that hid his private sleeping area. Instead of going through the screen, he began to pace back and forth, once again clasping his hands behind him.

“I must bind the Dwarves to hope,” he said as if repeating a thought he’d had more than a few times. “To a future where we have a place in the world beyond the mountains in the back end of forever.” Elaina just listened and let him speak. “The other kings all hid from the troubles, protected us in the mountain, and we grew strong again, but also isolated.” He was speaking the truth; after the Purge - called ‘The Cleansing’ by the Heralds - all peoples not Human were either killed or forced out of the lands reclaimed by men, driven to find homes in the far reaches of the world where the influence of men grew thin.

“You are that hope, Elaina,” he said, halting his pacing and approaching her. He almost looked... pleading, if King Burin Stonedeep could ever be said to plead for anything. “That is why the command will be passed to you should I fall. Do you see now?”

She saw. And it meant she could not refuse him and hope to live with herself. The future of an entire people in my hands. This must be how Aran feels all the time. To Burin, she bowed deeply. “I see your plight, King Burin, and I accept command of your army, should you fail or be rendered unable to lead, and I will see that your people are well-tended, should the command fall to me.”

Burin exhaled, and Elaina felt much of the tension leave him. He smiled for the first time since she’d arrived. “Just promise me you will do your utmost to remain alive as long as can be arranged,” she told him dryly.

He barked a laugh. “You have my word, Elaina arohim,” he replied, inclining his head with mock formality. In a flash, there was a knife in his hand, the hilt all silver and studded with rubies, the blade slightly curved. Elaina watched with some surprise as he cut his palm, no sign of pain on his face. “Will you seal this bond in blood?” he asked her as blood dripped from his clenched fist to the carpet below.

Elaina thought refusing him might be like slapping his face, so she took the silver-hilted knife from him and cut her own palm before clasping hands with him.

“Honour and strength,” Burin said gravely.

“Love before hate,” Elaina said, adding the mantra of the arohim. Burin nodded as if accepting an offer before releasing her hand.

Moving to a table off to one side holding a washbasin and pitcher, he retrieved two cloths and brought one to her while wrapping his own around his cut hand. “Now that the formalities are done,” he began as he crossed the tent to the other side, where another, smaller table held flasks and silver-chased goblets. “We should celebrate our pact, yes?” He glanced over his shoulder, thick eyebrows raised. When Elaina nodded, Burin busied himself with pouring two drinks from one of the flasks. Her enhanced sense of smell picked up the aroma of good brandy well before he brought her a goblet, which she took readily.

“To the future,” Burin said, raising his cup.

“To working together,” she returned with a smile before tilting her head back and draining the entire thing in one swallow. It really was good brandy. When she lowered her chin again, Burin’s eyebrows were up again.

“You drink like a drengr tunneller,” he observed approvingly.

She shrugged in response. “There isn’t much point, for me,” she confessed. “I’d have to drink a whole barrel to get drunk, but I do like the taste.”

“I will remember that,” he replied wryly as he took another sip. “Will you stay for a time? My evening is otherwise unoccupied.”

Seeing no reason to say no - from what she could sense of Noah he was enjoying himself not far away, no doubt with one or two of the aforementioned admirers in the camp - she nodded and let Burin lead her behind the privacy screen, which hid a combined sitting room and bedroom, an area she was already quite familiar with. Surprisingly, Burin appeared content to sit and talk, for now, despite the fact Elaina would have been quite happy to take him to bed; there were better ways to celebrate a pact than drinking, as far as she was concerned.

Once they were seated in the comfortable chairs and sipping fresh cups of brandy, the conversation flowed freely, Burin showing himself much more at ease since securing their agreement. As the evening wore on, however, she began growing distracted by the strong pulses of pleasure coming through the melda from Noah, who had apparently decided to take his enjoyment further.

Burin was in the middle of a story about his first year as king when she slowly stood and began to undress. To her immediate satisfaction, the king’s tongue froze in his mouth as he watched her unlace her shirt and pull it free of her breeches. His eyes dropped to her chest as she peeled the shirt off and let it fall to the floor. She knew the effect her breasts had on men, and she enjoyed it to full effect now.

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Yahiko: A contest of height, against Kenshin? Against the Hiten Mitsurugi School? Enishi: Well? Do you accept, or not? Kenshin: I've already accepted this fight. Whatever your challenge, I'm here to meet it. Enishi: Excellent. (He takes off his earring and holds it up.) Enishi: The signal. Let's go! (He throws the earring in the air; as it hits the ground, they both leap.) Misao: I knew it! Himura's higher! Hiten Mitsurugi-ryuu-- (Enishi seems to rise even higher in the...

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The Vampire Kiss Chapter Three Virgin Blood

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Paladin Simulator

Press Start Game, or this game will make no sense at all! You can skip through to chapter 6 if you are here for the gameplay and not the story “Our noble order dwindles in number by the year. The better of us die martyrs, granted grace through bloodshed. The lesser of us succumb to vice’s call, and fall from the light. My dearest, your training is complete now, but promise me this - promise me that when you pass on to the next realm, you will do so having left this one a better place.” Your...

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Slave of Blood

SLAVE OF BLOODSilver clouds drew by in the royal blue evening sky as the young man watched through the bars of the small dark cave. It was unearthly quiet inside. Slowly, almost hesitantly, the man let his gaze wander back to the high altar before him. A few wax candles gave forth their curious light, and there was the smell of the fresh incense he had brought. The same as every evening, yet everything seemed changed, twisted- the flickering of the little flames, how eerie it looked, strange...

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New Blood

She slowly woke, struggling up through the layers of consciousness. She could feel a hard floor below her, her wrists and ankles were bound. She could hear voices. Harsh, mean, laughing, cruel voices — she didn't want to see the faces these voices belonged to, they filled her with fear. A strange coppery smell assaulted her nostrils. Curiosity overrode her fear and she opened her eyes. The scene turned her insides to ice. A man was sitting in front of her, also bound wrist and ankle, but...

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The Vampires KissChapter 3 Virgin Blood

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Dragon Blood

I was a surf, from the time I was born to when my life changed I belonged to the Stone Military Academy. The empire was huge but in and around this city it had no power. The city had a hundred mages and other magic users. There was even a mage college where magic was taught to those with the gift for magic. The Stone Military Academy was for sons of nobles and rich. They learned the ways of weapons, tactics, strategy and supply. There were main guild halls in the city that also taught the...

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Written in Blood

Written in Blood By Morpheus Chicago, Il, Thursday July 21st, 2016 Sanctuary. That was what I'd named my bedroom, almost as though it was some kind of mansion or grand property. Naming my bedroom might have seemed silly, but my grandmother had once said that naming something gave you power over it, and I'd taken that to heart as far as my room went. After all, every fourteen...nearly fifteen year old boy needed a space they could call their own, and by naming my room, it felt...

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Diary of a Bloodsucker

November 2nd, 1813 Vienna, mierda! I’m still in Vienna. Diary, I had hoped to be back in Almeria by this time. Back home, for the holiday, for the Day of the Dead. (There is no Day of the Un-dead, so I settle for the closest thing.) During the chaos of those revels, that last well into the early morning, victims are easy to come by. A woman or two disappears and no one notices. No one suspects my hand… But, I am trapped here in Vienna in this wine cellar, hiding like vermin, and I have been...

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Bloodbath

ONE In the pitch black, an old withered man fumbled his way around his room. After a few moments of clumsily rummaging around in the darkness, he finally was able to climb into his bed. As soon as he felt he was going to sleep, he heard a soft THUMP! Oh no, he thought to himself, it’s happening again. After months of endless beating and restless sleep, he could not bare to listen to the THUMP! night after night after night… Then he heard it. A soft footstep, followed by a soft creak. The old...

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Vile Chapter 2 Bloodhound

Ivory crumbled into dust as a clearing opened in the center of one of the chamber's walls, breaking the subtle sounds of the room with hideous screams and desperate cries from just beyond the newly formed passage; a thin fiend cloaked in red dress drifted unnaturally into the faintly lit dungeon, its face obscured by a crimson veiled hood. As the crimson figure floated deeper into the chamber's depths the screams grew ever louder, and soon a black chain suspended by unseen forces made its...

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Blood of BrothersChapter 18 Bloodbath

"General Santos, you asked for the latest photos." The General was passed a manila envelop containing satellite images of Vandenberg Air Force Base. For the last week Vandenberg had been under close surveillance. A night time aerial photo sweep was taken viewing heat sources. The base was photographed, showing fuzzy images of bodies. Over the next days the daytime sweeps showed nothing. At night however, the ghosted bodies appeared. This had caught the attention of those watching the...

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Naruto The Lightning Sages Bloodline

(((Please Note: This is Partially Based off, and I must stress that the Partial Basing is still a loose foundation of it))) (Hidden Leaf Village) In the Hidden Leaf Village of Konohagakure are Many Great Talents and Clans. However there is one Family, That Hides A Great Power in their Bloodline. Though not Uchiha, Senju, Hyuga, or Uzumaki, the Doe Clan Is Ancestrally Tied to the Uzumaki Clan. The Current Generation of this Bloodline is Singular in Purpose and In Number. But in More Specific...

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For the first time in history vampires were donating blood. "Okay, I get this whole plan about replacing the blood in the hospital with our blood. Hell, with the hospital's blood supply replacing it I can even understand why it's worth it. And now we're not supposed to kill humans but take them to the hospital after we drain them some. But I don't get how the doctors won't notice, why this won't turn people and why we're pumping humans full of vamp blood if not to turn them." "The hospital...

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Donating Blood

Thanks to ‘Techsan’ for editing this story. I was on my way home from work, I had to stop by the Red Cross and donate blood which I do about every three months. I had my appointment time set and went in and registered waiting my turn. They ran my card through the computer and asked all the silly questions … well, I guess they’re not really silly but I always sat there and said, No, no, no….until we made it through the whole list. I was a six gallon donor so it was almost always the same. I...

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Hye-Young Park was excited. She finally had a chance to go out with her friends. She had been so busy with her studies she hasn't had a chance. She enjoyed living in Tokyo but her life was so busy going to university. Miss Park was also excited because she was flying back to her hometown of Busan, Korea to visit family in 2 weeks while on school break. "Things are looking up", she smiled. It was the evening of 16th of April, 2016 when Miss Park was on her way to get on the train to go to...

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Ranoo8217s First Blood

Hello this is Rizwire this is my another sex adventure as you know me from my last story I am 28 year old 5 feet 9inch tall a handsome Punjabi Guy from LHR. This story is about my other neighbor name “RANOO”. Ranoo is virgin girl of 24 year old 5 feet tall and her budding breasts just about managed to fill her blouse sizes 34’’ and her body is like car key her skin color is white and her eyes are brown and her ass was so beautiful that you cannot imagine ohhh I can’t tell you that she is just...

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The Power of Blood

Beginning in ancient history, layers of myths have been wrapped around the truth about my kind; darkest mysteries and unspeakable horrors have been whispered in the darkness of the night until nobody living was able to discern truth from lie, and now only the mention of our name brings fear and nightmares. It is that fear that cloaks the nature of our existence and keeps us safe, keeps me safe. The Principis, they used to call us, the first, the founders. But today, they call us vampires, blood...

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Donating Blood

I was on my way home from work, I had to stop by the Red Cross and donate blood which I do about every three months. I had my appointment time set and went in and registered waiting my turn. They ran my card through the computer and asked all the silly questions... well, I guess they're not really silly but I always sat there and said, No, no, no... until we made it through the whole list. I was a six gallon donor so it was almost always the same. I have never been in the hospital or overseas...

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Himura Battousia Book 2 Kenshins PastPart 167 Remembrances 3A Man and a Woman in a Rain of Blood

Battousai (thinking): I started drinking about half a year ago. About the time I got the scar on my cheek... I never liked the taste, but lately all I can taste is blood... My master taught me the sword, but I learned to drink on my own. (Behind him, Tomoe downs her cup in one gulp. The bar looks on with admiration. Two roughnecks elbow each other.) Roughneck 1: Hey? Roughneck 2: Yeah. (They walk over and slam a bottle down on her table.) Roughneck 2: Hey, woman! Roughneck 1: Have a...

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Virgin Blood

Her name was Debbie. She was 15 and I was 14. We were young and lost in the throws of first love. It was the last night of summer camp, and after lights-out we both manage to sneak out and meet by the lake. She was so beautiful laying out in the moonlight, I wanted her, and I loved her. It was so uncomplicated, so simple. We snuggled together on the blanket that she had brought along, it felt so right. I told her that I loved her and she kissed me. Her lips were so soft with their...

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The Devils Pact Chapter 48 The Patriots Blood

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A Contract Signed In Blood

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Love and Blood

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Sealed With a Kiss

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Sealed with a Kiss Ch 01

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Sealed Like Envelopes Ch 02

Hearing the bell ring, Adele teetered precariously on her heels to the front door. She had barely touched the handle when the door swung open, expelling an exuberant Laura. Laura and Adele had been friends since the second grade, when they shared a locker in Mrs. Kern’s class. They were closer than most sisters, though they looked nothing alike. While Adele was tallish with long, brown hair, Laura was petite with short, wild blonde hair and the personality to match. ‘So, do you like?’ asked...

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Sealed Like Envelopes Ch 03

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Her Lips Are Sealed

“But I can’t go ... with this...”Carla, Glen Vacher’s 18 year old wife whined, gesturing at her groin as they dressed. She had put her 34C brassiere on and the tangle of her black thong was at her knees. All he could see was her gorgeous round butt and her delicious arse crack. In the antique walnut mirror, a wedding present from Herman and Agatha Gustaben, Carla’s Danish parents, he caught a glimpse of her down turned blonde head, the black straps of her bra carving across her back. She stood...

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Six Times A DayPart 131 Signed Sealed Delivered Im Yours

Another problem Alan had was that he'd forgotten just how far away Stephanie's lingerie and sex shop was. It had been chosen precisely because it wasn't the closest sex shop around, so there was less of a chance of running into someone they knew. (Unfortunately, other people used that same logic, which is why even Christine had gone there.) He knew it would take about another fifteen minutes to get there, even driving fast, so he consoled himself that he should make it there by six...

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Lady Janice of SterlingChapter 25 My fate is sealed

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Lindas New SchoolChapter 9 Signed and Sealed

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Sealed Deal Part 3

"So, Myra," Kendra asked, "What makes you think you would be perfect for this job?" "Well," Myra stood up and untied her wrap dress at the waist and let it fall, revealing her naked body. She wore no bra or underwear. "I have a great body and a . I'm also told twins run in my family." "Okay. So far, so good!" Kendra touched her belly as she could feel Raj's 5 month fetus moving in her stomach. "Are you up for an audition today, Myra?" "Oh yes, Ma'am, I am." Myra sat with her legs slightly...

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Sealed Deal Part 2

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Sealed Deal

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Innocent Blood

Kara walked at her friend’s side through the Halloween Festival grounds, feeling as if the world was closing in on her. Never comfortable in any social situation, the vast number of people patronizing the fair made her feel anxious – on edge.Jamie let out a quiet moan at her side and said, “Look, there’s John. God, he’s so fucking hot.”Though she did instinctively follow Jamie’s gaze, the sight of the handsome, popular guy filled her with a combination of longing and despair, causing her to...

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Harvest Of Blood

Denethia walked hand in hand with the handsome man who had stolen her heart the first night of the autumn festival. He was dressed in mouse-colored robes, with a comical pointed cap sitting rakishly off-center on his head. A false beard hung from his square chin down to his leanly muscled chest. He carried a fanciful, feather-adorned staff in his other hand, the costume unmistakable as that of a wizard. The garb seemed to suit him well. Denethia's costume also suited her perfectly — her...

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The Count of Monte CristoChapter 45 The Rain of Blood

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Unsealed

It had finally warmed up. Winter’s tail had hung on with a tenacious grip all through April, and only finally surrendered to spring two weeks into May. Under normal circumstances, the odd weather would have gotten quite a bit of play in the news. It was barely a blip on the radar with a pandemic and a worldwide lock-down taking up every second.Stephanie had been awake for about a half-hour, and much like winter, had only surrendered to the day when she couldn’t force herself back to sleep. She...

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Unsealed

It had finally warmed up. Winter’s tail had hung on with a tenacious grip all through April, and only finally surrendered to spring two weeks into May. Under normal circumstances, the odd weather would have gotten quite a bit of play in the news. It was barely a blip on the radar with a pandemic and a worldwide lock-down taking up every second. Stephanie had been awake for about a half hour, and much like winter, had only surrendered to the day when she couldn’t force herself back to sleep....

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Dungeon of flesh and blood

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The Taste of My Blood

It was just us together at the strike of 7 in the evening, sitting on the grass out by the lake in the park watching the moon sneak over in front of the setting sun. Something about her is different, I just can't seem to put my finger on it. While Jane and I were tracing the blood red sky with lit sparklers in hand, I glanced over and felt this shiver run up and down the nape of my neck. Her eyes appeared more intense, focused and fixated on each individual spark dancing off the sticks; her...

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Virgin Chennai Bitch FIRST BLOOD

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bloodlust

I have always been a creature of the night. It is here where I feel at home most. It was here in the darkness that I found her, the most beautiful creature alive. Her pale skin and fire red hair seemed to glow in the light of the full moon. From the second I saw her I knew I had to taste her. Slowly, so not to startle her, I approached. To my amusement she was not startled at all. In fact she seemed to be just as comfortable as I am in the darkness. As I reach her, I introduce myself, "Hello...

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Joan 2 More Young Blood

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Royal Bloodline

AUTHORS NOTE:  Every now and then I’ll see a picture that brings a scene to mind.  I finally had an opportunity to sit down and write it.  The picture which inspired this story can be found here:  http://sites.google.com/site/malesubmit/Chapter 1?Yeah, I scored four goals in just the last six minutes of the match.? The young women standing around the tan, beautiful young male of almost 21 years giggled as he bragged about his polo skills after the match.  The shirtless rider enjoyed the...

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Stud MakerChapter 11 Bloodline

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Universal Blood

BOUQUETS AND DETONATIONS I understand passion's flowering, Dynamite's need to explode, The zeal of fire in a forest, The grimaces of determined ice, A bullet that will penetrate anything, When I am on my elbows and knees Before you my mind set on pleasing You and servicing your needs. Anal intercourse or, for that matter, Fellatio makes a woman sympathetic To a man, especially one like me, Whose breasts are counterbalanced By the weight of cock and balls And millions of...

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Wire In The Blood

Trudging home through the city's sodden midnight streets was the crowning glory of Xander's shitty day. Heavy dark boots tramped unwillingly through puddle after puddle. The city was a glowing world of illuminations, flashing advertisements and the light trails of flying vehicles showered the sky; a kaleidoscopic meteor shower amongst a sea of brilliant neon stars. The glimmering reflections of a thousand lights were scattered with every stomping footfall. Impossibly tall buildings, as imposing...

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Thicker Than Blood

This story was edited by the incredible mikothebaby. Those of you who don't like long stories should probably give this one a pass. They say all kinds of things in this world. For almost every situation there's an old saying that fits it. Sometimes though, you get into a battle between two of those old sayings and you have to try to figure out which one is the wisest. In my case, it was that exactly. Old people always told me that blood is stronger than anything. But they also told me that...

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45 Blood

1:13 P.M., Monday, May 15, 2017 PLUR-MAkKikM, just outside Honolulu, HI Sometimes, Ted Michaels was glad that his wards were in show business. Today was such a day. Being in the midst of a tour, they weren’t attending school but instead were being instructed at home and on the road. This meant that when Paula Akron hit a certain milestone of growing up, she was at home instead of at school. At least, the man thought, it hadn’t happened on stage. “It was like in Psycho!” the ten year old girl...

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Dragons Blood

Mistress Sandra was a beautiful strong, sexy and voluptuous woman with a taste for the sexually exotic and the taboo. She enjoyed examining and exploring her own sexuality with others who were as open-minded as she. Her sexuality was not set in stone and was forever changing and moving in as fluid a way as water. She flowed as easily with male energy as she did with female energy. She was unique and it was for this quality that she was also highly sought after both as a partner and as...

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Blooded

He'd been on the streets for two weeks, keeping to back alleys to minimize the chance that he'd run into another person, but there was no getting away from the scent of blood. He smelled it everywhere. The closer he was to that scent, the colder he felt, and the hungrier he became. Two weeks now since it all started. Two weeks of fighting the urge. A third week wasn't in the cards. In a few more nights, it would all be over, one way or another. He crouched in an alley, staring at his...

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