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Commander Rol looked up from the map, incensed. He waved his hand over the large parchment, where the lands on the Imperial side of the line of battle were dotted with small red X's. "I want to know where in hellfire these saboteurs are coming from."

"They're not seriously hampering our efforts, Commander," said one of Rol's adjuncts. "We are still on course to break through the pass no later than the day after tomorrow."

"Only because I have been adjusting our battle plans almost candlemark-to-candlemark to counter it. I have had to reanchor the western flank of the assault three times now."

"It is playing some havoc with supply," said the second adjunct, giving a telling gaze to the first. "Damaged roads and burning fields are not conducive to moving goods."

"I am aware of this," said the first. "But I had assumed that it was under control."

"It is. Barely."

"If we achieve the breakthrough as I believe we will, it will be a moot point."

"Nevertheless, I am exhausted trying to match wits with an unseen assailant," Rol said. He gestured to the map. "There must be something that these maps are not showing us. Perhaps a second, smaller side pass, or some other hidden road over the mountains where they're coming from."

"I have already sent my assistant to gather more information for you," the first adjunct said. "He recalled seeing some historical documents among the..."

There was a sudden shouted challenge by one of the soldiers outside the tent.

"Now what?" Rol said.

"It sounds like someone approaching the entrance of the base camp," said the second adjunct.

"Merchants sometimes approach wishing to trade," the first clarified. As he finished his statement, running feet were heard approaching the tent. "I believe my assistant is back."

A young man barely out of his teens rushed into the tent. He bowed his head respectfully to the Commander, then thrust the scrolls he held to the adjunct. "Jus' as ya ordered, mi'lord."

"Very good, thank you." He dismissed his assistant and brought the scrolls to the table. Outside, another guard shouted, this time more menacingly. Rol glanced up for a moment, but he was then distracted by the contents of the scroll after it was unrolled over the map. "That does look like Talrad Pass, though a rougher map," said the adjunct.

"Likely an old survey map," said Rol. "Nothing on this one leaps out at me. Let's try the next one." He let the first snap back into place and flattened the next before him. Rol frowned and pointed. "What are all those lines drawn through the pass? Hang on, they look like they're under the pass."

The adjunct examined the text in the corner of the parchment. "Mine shafts, it would appear."

"And those shafts are still around?"

"Yes, it's likely."

Rol sighed. "Oh, hellfire. I want a team of men to go out and find any entrances to these shafts on this side of the pass and seal them."

The adjunct looked up in surprise. "But Commander, that's close to the battle line, they'll be exposed."

"I'll take that chance. I want those shafts sealed! That is likely how these saboteurs are infiltrating into..."

There was another shout outside, joined by several others. Metal slid against leather sheaths.

"What in blazing... ?" Rol muttered. He came out from around the table and barreled out of the tent. The adjuncts followed quickly behind.

Soldiers ran past on either side of the tent. A burly man stood between the two streams, shouting. "Secure the perimeter! Watch the ramparts!" He grabbed a soldier as he went by, stopping him. "You! Get some archers to the observation tower!"

The soldier nodded once and ran off.

"What's going on out here?" Commander Rol demanded,

The man turned. "Altercation at the entrance, Commander," he said respectfully. "Just some peasant rabble deciding to pick a fight with the guards. Likely no more than drunken sots, but I thought it wise not to take chances."

"Crossbower in the tree!" a soldier bellowed suddenly.

The burly man leapt at the Commander. He intended to knock Rol down, and use himself as a shield. He had barely executed it when something made a quavering sound right by his ear. By the time Rol was on the ground and the guard atop him, the shots from several archers had converged on the assailant. A robed and hooded man lurched and fell with a dull thud to the ground.

"Oh dear gods..." one of the adjuncts croaked.

The guard rose. Beneath him lay Rol, an arrow pierced through his neck, his lifeblood a bright crimson pool on the ground.

The Cohort hung his head low, his hood covering his face. "It is with great sadness that I bring you this news, Wanderer. We have lost one of our own."

Jollis lifted his head. His jaw clenched. He let out a slow breath and clamped down hard on any overtly emotional response. This was not the time for it. "How did he die?"

The Cohort knew that Jollis was asking for something other than the physical method of death. "With great honor. He fulfilled his task, as distasteful as it was."

Jollis nodded once. "So the Commander of the Imperial legions is dead?"

"Yes. An adjunct will likely be named as his successor immediately. But it will cause some disarray among the Imperial forces for a day or two. Some time has been bought."

"With blood, apparently."

"Unfortunate, but true."

Jollis would now feel more pressure to devise a solution to his dilemma. Now that it was stained with the blood of his own kind, he was bound by ancient codes of honor to make that death count for something, or equal of his own blood must be spilled in compensation.

In actuality, such a ritual was rarely practiced. The blood-relations of the lost Cohort would invariably release Jollis from the duty regardless of the outcome, if they believed that he acted honorably. Yet if Jollis failed, it would be so monumental that he could not accept such forgiveness. "What other news do you have for me?"

"A report from your Cohorts that spy upon the D'yros Manor. It appears that the Overlord was assisted in her quest to change the Draught by her Healer, but it is believed she was an unwilling participant and may yet be a prisoner of the Overlord."

Jollis looked thoughtful. "Explain."

"She is kept in a near state of undress, as if she were barely a step above a slave. A continuous trickle of Farview magic is detected from her quarters. It is believed that Overlord Freya is monitoring her."

Jollis let out a very small sigh of exasperation. His duty would have been easier to bear had the Healer been a willing participant. It still did not completely excuse her conduct, but he would have trouble carrying out his mission to still her memories.

He was not sure why he was having such difficulty. He felt no such hesitation when he had applied the potion to Vanlo to still his Portal sense. He did feel regret that it was necessary, but once he had chosen his course, he followed it without hesitation. "And what of her use of the Draught?"

"It continues to be used on Narlassi peasantry."

Jollis let himself feel anger. It helped lessen some of his reluctance. "I will need a means to infiltrate the Manor undetected."

"They will assist. It is relatively easy, as Manors tend not to have fences or other physical borders. The guards man only the obvious approaches by foot or wheel. But, Master, is there time for you to reach the Manor before the breakthrough at Talrad Pass?"

"I will risk a Portal. The Emperor cannot be provoked any more than he already is."

The Cohort nodded. "Agreed. When will you attempt it?"

"Tonight. I with to get this over with as quickly as possible."

"I will inform them at once."

Jollis nodded. "Is there anything else?"

"Nothing, Wanderer."

"You may go."

The Cohort bowed and left.

Jollis puzzled over how to accomplish his new task. It was yet another distraction. All his meditation had failed to produce a state of mind where enlightenment would come. He still saw himself doing nothing but returning to Inonnus in failure before the marching soldiers of the Imperial legions.

If he chose to return at all.

The door flew open and crashed against the wall with a rending echo down the long corridor. Lord General Rithas burst into the hall, his face red. "Blazing hellfire, Foron! I thought the purpose of a guard was to actually guard!"

His lead adjunct Foron Ve'jonna hurried alongside him, caught between needing to keep in step and wanting distance from the Lord General's fury. "A successor has already been named, my Lord. He has already taken command and the battle continues."

"A whole lot of good that will do me later!" His boots beat heavily against the stones. "Gods damn it. Of all the times to be recalled back to the Imperial Palace!"

"Everything is well under control at Talrad Pass."

"That is not what I meant," Rithas growled through clenched teeth.

Foron glanced around and tried to lean towards Rithas, difficult to do without bumping heads at the pace they were going. "That is still well within the works, my Lord. They are ready whenever you give the order."

"I know. But once the breakthrough was achieved at the pass, I wished him transfered to my command. Now I have no one as experienced as he was. This is going from one disaster to another. I cannot have those legions..."

"My Lord, please!" the adjunct hissed, alarmed. "Not in the Palace!"

Rithas stopped dead in the hall. Foron walked past him a few steps before stopping as well. The Lord General sighed and wiped his face with his hand. "The Emperor is waiting in the situation room, isn't he?"

"Yes, my Lord. He is there with his Mage Q'holan."

Rithas frowned. "His Mage? Why?"

"I imagine Q'holan will be giving the Emperor more dire news concerning the Portals."

"Have there been more of them detected?"

"Yes, quite a few compared to the relative quiet we were seeing until now, and I suspect the Emperor will be demanding to know what you will do about them."

The Lord General snorted. "I'm doing exactly what he wanted me to do."

"Yes, but that is never enough for him."

"Oh, I intend to give him more."

Foron sighed. "But that is not exactly sanctioned, is it?" he asked in a near whisper.

"It will get the job done. That is all that will matter to the Emperor in the end."

Rithas continued along his way, though not as fast nor as angry. He took a few last calming breaths as he reached the door. The guards heaved it open to allow him to pass.

Emperor Z'haas glared from the great table in the center of the room. "About time you showed up."

"Apologies, my Emperor, but the war keeps me busy," said Rithas in a tired voice. "I hope to return to my command soon so I may better conduct it there."

The Lord General advanced towards the table, but Z'haas stepped directly in his path and stopped him.

"You will return when I am convinced you are doing everything possible to achieve victory, and not a moment before. The situation grows more grave by the moment, and I do not see any conclusive action being taken."

Rithas lifted his eyes and shot a withering look towards Mage Q'holan, who was standing off to the side. The Mage fidgeted a moment and was still. The Lord General looked back towards the Emperor. "I will admit to a few minor setbacks," said Rithas, feeling a twinge of guilt over classifying Rol's death as such. "But we are gaining ground and expect to break through in three days."

"Why must I wait that long? The enemy may be consolidating his power at the D'yoran Manor as we speak. My Mage informs me that Portals are opening up every day. Do you realize how many chances that is for the enemy to further his infiltration into Oceanus?"

"Nevertheless, my Emperor," said Rithas with forced calm. "Men and materials can be moved only so fast. We have advantage in numbers, but the enemy has advantage in terrain at the moment. We will win, but it will take three days."

The Emperor narrowed his eyes, his jaw clenched. Finally he whirled on his heel and marched to the table. He gestured wildly at the map. "Why do you leave this other legion sitting ready for battle but idle? Why did he not join in the attack?"

Foron shot his Lord General a concerned look. Rithas caught it and raised a hand to settle him. "I had thought to use three, as that was what you had allotted me. But Talrad Pass is narrow. It is a tight squeeze for even two legions to operate effectively. A third would be a logistics nightmare."

Foron held his breath. Rithas was outright lying. To take a pass, the legions would not fight side by side regardless of how many there were. They would be forced to approach in a line, but with components arranged to take advantage of their position. But he was counting on Z'haas having too small a grasp on military matters to know the difference.

Indeed, the Emperor turned back to the map, his eyes flicking from the pass to the map scale legend, as if trying to do some sort of calculation in his head as to the correctness of the Lord General's assertion but coming up short.

Rithas walked up to the map, moving as confidently as he could. "Once I discovered I could not use the legion there, I left it in reserve to cover the the northern border, in case the enemy attempted a counterattack there to outflank us."

The Emperor stared at the map hard for a few long moments before finally nodding slowly. The adjunct looked visibly relieved. "Will the two be sufficient once you are past Talrad Pass?" the Emperor asked, his eyes never leaving the map.

"Certainly, my Emperor," said the Lord General. "There is no defensible terrain whatsoever between the pass and the Manor."

The Emperor again nodded. His gaze narrowed once more. His eyes shifted southward and focused on a fourth legion, the one sitting right behind the one he had just questioned.

Rithas saw where the Emperor's attention now lay and remained silent. He went over in his head the precautions he had taken to insure that the Emperor would not discover that he had mobilized that additional legion for war.

Finally, Z'haas turned from the map. "Very well, Lord General. I will trust your judgment."

Rithas heard the reluctance in the Emperor's voice. He bowed his head. "Thank you, my Emperor. I hope to continue to show myself worthy of that trust."

The Emperor seemed to scrutinize Rithas for a moment, then looked to his Mage. Q'holan stepped forward, and the two of them left the room.

Foron looked towards the door, and waited for it to close before he spoke. "My Lord, now that the Emperor is gone, I wish to express grave concerns about this plan. Latest intelligence reports that Duric's forces have advanced as far as Selemas. It will not be long before they are within striking distance of the Imperial territories. If they advance when you have both legions engaged in..."

"Our remaining legions will be sufficient," said Rithas flatly.

"Begging my Lord's pardon, but I'm not sure that assessment is correct. Duric's army is more than twice the size it was when it last attempted an attack on the Palace."

"And we still outnumber them."

"But our supplies are limited. It will take time for the new treaty with the Uris to show any returns. If we run out of arrows, or parts for the catapults, or the like, we will be reduced to foot-soldiers only. That will greatly reduce our strength."

"I think you put too much expectation in the performance of Duric's troops. They have not seen serious warfare. And the Emperor assures me that we will have new supplies soon."

Foron sighed. "I hope you're right, Lord General."

Rithas smiled and clasped him on the shoulder. "Do not worry so much. Now, I need to return to my men. We should plan on departing shortly."

"Yes, my Lord, at once."

Rithas watched Foron go. He turned back to the map, placing his hands on the edge of the table.

He was becoming an accomplished liar, not only to the Emperor but to his own colleagues and subordinates. The truth was that the supply situation was dire. The assault on Talrad Pass has used more than originally planned, and he had already secretly hoarded some supplies for that fourth legion. The war would be won by whoever had the best supply line. For that reason, Rithas' special legion had to be self-sufficient for as long as it took to win.

Or rather, for as long as it took to wrest the empire away from an incompetent madman.

A slender hand reached from the side of the corridor and snatched Uroddus' arm. He was pulled from the crowd of Apprentices and Journeymen and into a small, empty lecture chamber.

Uroddus clutched at his spectacles when they threatened to fall from his face, and it took him a moment to focus on his assailant. "Katla, what is it? I have to get to Master Q'yros now that I have finished my last morning..."

"Quiet," Katla hissed. She glanced towards the hall and waited until the crowd had thinned before turning back to Uroddus. "You set us on the task of finding out why Q'yros will not move against the Guildmaster"

"Ah, yes. Have they come up with anything?"

"Yes. In terms of pure statistical results, two scenarios are at the top with probabilities within the margin of error of one another, so thus equally likely from a purely analytical standpoint. First, he does not trust that he will receive the needed support from the rest of the Guild Hall and thus would be forced to do it alone. This can only mean a Mage Duel between he and Q'ixanna, and he is too wary of his chances of success to attempt it."

Uroddus nodded slowly. "Yes, I can see that. And the second?"

"Second, he is under an Oath that prevents him from moving against the Guildmaster, likely under the penalty of death."

Uroddus' eyebrows rose in surprise. "Does anyone seriously perform that sort of magic anymore?"

Katla looked disgusted. "Yes, I know what you mean. Oaths are so crude. They assume the world is black and white, when..."

"That is not what I mean. It is powerful Traditionalist magic, and ... hmm..."

Katla nodded. "Now you come to the same conclusion we did, that Q'yros would be one of the few Mages powerful enough to forge such a thing and make it binding. Q'ixanna has that ability as well, but he is strictly forbidden from doing such by the Guild Charter. It would have to be Q'yros that instigated it."

Uroddus frowned. "For what purpose?"

"To secure the Guildmaster's cooperation in researching the foreign Portals. Perhaps he would not have released the artifacts for study otherwise. We know that Q'ixanna is very paranoid of moves against him. And we know that Q'yros had left the Guild Hall in the past to avoid further friction with the Guildmaster."

"Now, I did not know that."

"So the Guildmaster would feel threatened by Q'yros' presence back at the Guild Hall. He would cooperate only if the threat of Q'yros usurping his influence was negated."

"I see," said Uroddus He slipped off his spectacles and tapped them against his hand. "And to move against the Guildmaster would be to break the Oath and possibly forfeit his life."

Katla made a face. "Nothing short of that would satisfy Q'ixanna."

"Thus I would contend that this seems the more obvious choice."

"No, the two are equal statistically speaking. It has equal chance of that or his fear of a Mage Duel."

"You do not have all the data points, Katla," said Uroddus gently. "You do not know Q'yros as I do. He would not hesitate to enter a Mage Duel for a cause he believes in."

Katla looked dubious. "That is hardly quantifiable."

"Then I will provide you something that resulted from direct observation: his behavior in the meeting with the Guildmaster, when the request to contact the Overlords was denied."

Katla listened as Uroddus explained what had transpired. "Yes, I see now. That would raise the probability significantly above the margin of error. But be that as it may, Uroddus, that does not leave us with much."

"On the contrary, the second choice leaves open the possibility for action by us. We can be the ones to foment trouble against Guildmaster Q'ixanna."

Katla stared. "You cannot be serious."

"What other recourse do we have? It is not as if our peers do not harbor resentments against the Guildmaster Our fellow Empiricists would be happy to help."

"You would never get the Traditionalists to join us. And if we do it alone, it will look like we are attempting to take over."

Uroddus considered. "There is that."

"Give up this idea, please," Katla implored, touching his arm lightly. "You can only get hurt if you pursue it."

Uroddus paused and smiled very slightly at her. "That is hardly a quantifiable argument."

"Maybe some things aren't so quantifiable after all."

Uroddus hesitated, then lay his hand atop hers. She smiled as well.

"I am sorry, but I must go now," said Katla He reluctantly let go of her hand and felt it drop away. "We will talk later."

"One more moment, please. I need to call upon the others once more." Uroddus reached into his pocket and pulled out a blue pearl. "I need this delivered into the hands of Overlord Roquan D'ronstaq."

Katla raised an eyebrow as she took the pearl. "A Farviewing pearl?"

"Yes."

"Uroddus, the Guildmaster controls all access to couriers..."

"Have them find a way around it."

"Hellfire, Uroddus, what did I just say about giving this up?"

"This is not an attempt to take over from the Guildmaster We are simply bypassing him."

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He had been born Dane of Normandy. He was not particularly small but his features were fine and what would be concidered beautiful by some, but too slight to be handsome by Norman standards. He like his brothers and sisters were blessed with golden blonde like the rays of the sun that came down from the heavens. He was often teased by his brothers as Dane the Beautiful, Dane the Slight, Dana, and many other jokes at his expence. Even his sisters and the girls of his town treated him more...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 15

Rennis had fallen into a stunned silence. Roquan sometimes had trouble reading people over Farview. In his eyes, even the best pearls degraded the representation enough to lose subtle nuances upon which he relied. Thus the true intent of the silence was lost to him, and he had to guess. "Yes, it was rather a shock to myself as well when I had first heard it," said Roquan in a somber voice. "To learn that the very thing that I relied upon for so long was also the potential instrument of...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 25

She didn't understand. A man came to her again. He was to use her once more, just like a slave. But there was nothing pleasant about it. There was no eagerness as he approached, only fear. There was no sense of anticipation, only dread. She didn't understand. There was no struggle. But why would there be? Why would she want to fight it? Yet it was not a submission out of duty or a willingness to please. It was a stark acceptance of fate. It was a hope that it would be over with as soon...

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To Catch a Merchant Princess Ch 03

“Welcome home,” Fantil declared as the wagon crested a hill, revealing the sprawling city of Freeland. The bright noonday sun sparkled on the Groen Sea and the river Lionsfare, framing the city in a glimmering halo. Roads converged upon the city from every direction, filled with wagons, horses, and travelers on foot, all seeking the wonders of the magnificent city. Though still many miles distant, the sight of the city filled Alicia with relief. She couldn’t yet distinguish her own home, and so...

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To Catch a Merchant PrincessChapter 3

"Welcome home," Fantil declared as the wagon crested a hill, revealing the sprawling city of Freeland. The bright noonday sun sparkled on the Groen Sea and the river Lionsfare, framing the city in a glimmering halo. Roads converged upon the city from every direction, filled with wagons, horses, and travelers on foot, all seeking the wonders of the magnificent city. Though still many miles distant, the sight of the city filled Alicia with relief. She couldn't yet distinguish her own home,...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 7

"Is there anything else I may do for you, Master?" Norlan glanced down at himself and his impeccably neat attire. "Mirror." The slave quickly retrieved a hand-held mirror with a bright, gold handle. She smiled as she handed it to the Ambassador. Norlan took it without glancing at her and peered into it. A steady and slightly aloof countenance gazed back at him. He ran his hand along his thin beard and bushy sideburns. He examined his hair, which the slave had just finished brushing...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 38

Amanda looked thoughtful as she chewed a piece of fruit. "I think this evening we'll continue with some more geography. You seem to be picking that up really well, probably because you already know the names of most of the major countries and just need to know where they are. Considering it's only been three days since we started, that's pretty good." Sirinna nodded absently, though she prompted herself to speak when Amanda offered no follow-up. "Master Roquan mentioned many of them at...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 26

"Are you mad?" Gronnus roared. Jollis stood, calm and implacable, and regarded the Overlord. "Is there a problem with the offer, Overlord?" "I would say there is a rather large problem with it! My remaining slaves are worth three times that amount!" "My Masters beg to differ. This is their offer. You have only to accept it." "I do not accept it!" Gronnus yelled, shaking his fist. "They are cheating me! I paid far more than..." "You did not hear me properly, Overlord," said...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 14

Frialla lay quivering upon the soft furs in the subdued light, her breath a heavy pant against the gentle quiet. Soft moans and whimpers escaped her parted lips. Her head lay cradled in the lap of another naked slave girl. Frialla had asked what was going to happen to her, but she had received no reply. Then the girl had applied a strange, oily salve to Frialla's nipples. That was when the strange but pleasant sensations suffused her body. The girl touched Frialla's slick nipples,...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 34

Amanda crawled across the grass of the Circle towards the peacefully slumbering slave. Her eyes flicked over the young woman's body to determine the correct approach. The slave had curled up on her side with her torso turned just enough towards the ground to make her breasts inaccessible. Not that having the breasts exposed had helped her on the first two attempts. If anything, that was where she kept making mistakes. She came alongside the sleeping girl and immediately spotted one...

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The Adventures of a Lonely Khagiit Merchant a Skyrim Fanfiction

Introduction: This is not supported by Bethesda or anyone else involved with The Elder Scrolls series. Brought to you by Penetration Publications. Thank You. Claw was a Khagiit who lived in Elsweyr. He was a merchant, and was planning to travel all over Tamriel to sell his goods. Before he left his homeland, he met a female Khagiit named Pussy. Claw was very lonely. They fucked. She lay back on the bed spreading her kegs, while Claw pounded his hard furry cock into Pussys tight pussy. He then...

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Diary of a Slave Merchant 2008 part 5

9:47am I couldn't sleep. I tossed and turned for hours, unable to stop thinking... about Flower. I can't explain it. Baby was lying in bed next to me, we are in love, she is prettier than Flower, she gives the best head a man could ever want, and would suck my cock for an hour with a smile on her face if I asked... but I couldn't stop thinking about Flower's soft hands and slow motion tongue. I looked at the clock. 4:08am. I slid out from under the covers and quietly left the...

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Diary of a Slave Merchant 2008 part 1

Here are the last few entries from the 2007 diary: December 12th, 2007 8:34pm Baby has a couple of promising prospects at the runaway shelter. She is working on one in particular. A blond with a streak of black in her hair. Nice body, attractive, very bad attitude. She has three or four piercings, dresses in black and is a real tough 'Nobody-fucks-with-me' hard-ass. Right up my alley She told the girl she was going to go live at her uncles house and that she would talk to him...

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To Catch a Merchant Princess Ch 04

Alicia sat cross-legged beneath a cherry tree in the garden, blissfully savoring a few of the ripe fruits, plucked directly from the tree. As with the day before, her parents were simply too stunned by her sudden shift in behavior to articulate their disappointment. She knew the reprieve wouldn’t last long, but she planned to take advantage of every moment. A beam of sunlight shone upon her spellbook, open in her lap. The spell to soothe sore and chafed nipples from nursing a child intrigued...

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Merchant Nevy Officer Ki Biwi Ko Jamkar Choda

Hiiii Dosto …Me Prince Vijay..Pune se..meri age he 20 sal. Me ISS ka daily reader hu..aur muje iski kahaniya bahot pasand bhi he.. Me aapka jada samay na lete hue apni kahani shuru karta hu.. Bhabi ka nam chandrika he,,and unki age he 31 saal aur figure 34-26-36 ka hoga…wo married he uske pati merchant nevy me hai..and uske 2 bacche he ARNAV (6 saal)AADI(2 saal)..unke pati hamesha 6 mahine bahar aur 6 mahine ghar pe rahte he.. Karib 1 saal pahle ki baat he jab hamare ghar ke samne Aasha Empire...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 20

The sun rose bright and clear, its rays topping the hills that surrounded the road to Talrad Pass. Men roused from their slumber before twilight barely touched the skies now marched with uniform precision, a giant snake winding among the shadows of the hills. The land rose, and the shouts from lookouts echoed down the line. Swords were drawn. Crossbows were drawn back. Catapults and siege weapons were loaded for bear. The sounds of sliding metal and straining wood was returned in kind by...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 21

"I have to head over to Master Vanlo's office early this morning, Mistress," said Amanda. "He said he had a new task for me today, and it sounds important." Sirinna took one of the last pieces of fruit from their shared breakfast platter. She noted Amanda's lack of the usual enthusiasm. "Perhaps he wishes you to help him find out whatever went wrong with Master Vanlo's potion." Amanda realized that Sirinna likely intended this to be helpful, but it only exacerbated the pain she...

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“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”Anthea looked up at her mum as she sat down at the dining table. “Nothing is wrong,” Anthea responded watching as her mum hurriedly dried her hands with a tea towel.“Is the baby okay? Are you okay? Is Jack okay?” she asked as her husband came into the room and pulled up a seat at the table.“We’re all fine Mum,” she responded exasperated with her mum’s anxiety. “I have something to tell you.”“Sit down Helen,” her dad snapped. “Give the lass a chance to speak.”Anthea...

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Uther

Uther By Ellie Dauber (c) 2006 Introduction According to the legends of King Arthur, Merlin changed Uther Pendragon into a double for Duke Gorlois, so he could spend the night with Ygraine, the Duke's wife. Ygraine and Gorlois had three daughters: Elaine, Morgause, and Morgan le Faye. During their time together, Ygraine became pregnant with the child who was to become King Arthur. Uther's men killed Gorlois that same night. This is my TG (of course) version of what...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 30

"This is our opportunity!" Lord Uras boomed, slapping the back of his hand against the map. "We may never get one again. Duric's army could be a match for them." "I am sure there is a very good reason why Lord Duric has not marched yet," said Lord Tarras, his hands folded behind his back. "Then why is he not here to explain himself? I have not seen him for three days now!" "He is consulting with the other Lords. That takes time." "With all of them? What could he possibly..."...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 41

Jollis faced his mornings with renewed vigor and resolve. He felt as if it were the first day of his mission again, when he had been filled with hope, promise, and awe at the road before him. Even that morning, when gray and obscuring clouds clung to the land, he felt joyous. He emerged from his house, raising his eyes to the opaque sky. He smiled as drops of fine mist tickled his face. The temple atop the hill was barely visible through the fog, and the distant peak of the holy mountain...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 18

"I accept the summons from my most esteemed and wise Master." Master Kyllos shimmered into view. Jollis hesitated perhaps a half-breath when he saw his mentor's grave face. Yet he bowed perfectly as protocol demanded. "Your humble apprentice is here to serve." Kyllos hesitated. This was something he never did. Jollis was alert at once that something was seriously wrong. "Wanderer," said the elder in a firm voice. "I must assume that you know nothing of what has happened. I hope...

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The Merchant of ChaosChapter 47

Jollis' footsteps echoed as he walked into the shrine. It was there he found his Master just as he had on that day the Great Task had begun. Kyllos knelt before their patron deity of war. Whether he was asking for further guidance or for an end to the hostilities, it was hard to tell, and Jollis did not feel it was his place to ask. Kyllos lifted his head at Jollis' approach. He stood as the Wanderer stopped behind him. His eyes lifted to the soaring statue before him. "Have you truly...

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The SpaceFaring Merchant

Alrik was a trader, a bounty hunter, or a smuggler, depending on who you asked. In any case, his Hermes IV, which he had named Iris, was fast, light, with a surprisingly good defensive system, and a top-of-the-line stealth system bought from a rather shady dealer. He had a small crew: a pilot, an engineer, and a couple of good fighters. Horst was a clever pilot, performing twisting (and uncomfortable) maneuvers that had thus far ensured none of the more destructive missiles fired at them had...

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Merchant of Kappa VI

Humanity has sure progressed a lot in the next millennium. Interstellar warp engines were invented, humans have spread through the galaxy, populating over a thousand different star systems. But with progress, came decay. The Federation is what remains of the old democratic way of life. On federal planets social democracy rules, justice often prevails and people live more or less in harmony with each other. But majority of the settled worlds are independent. Ruled by dictators, large local...

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To Catch a Merchant Princess Ch 06

Alicia rode at Thakkor’s side down the hill, once more traveling on the well maintained roads of Freeland. After four days of easy riding, she and Thakkor were within a day’s ride of the city. As on their previous journey, Alicia’s coin purse proved a welcome asset on the trip. Rather than spend the money on lodging, Alicia purchased serviceable clothing from a traveling vendor, and paid the man to pass a message to her father through a nearby fort. She and Thakkor rode on, ensuring that they...

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To Catch a Merchant PrincessChapter 6

Alicia rode at Thakkor's side down the hill, once more traveling on the well maintained roads of Freeland. After four days of easy riding, she and Thakkor were within a day's ride of the city. As on their previous journey, Alicia's coin purse proved a welcome asset on the trip. Rather than spend the money on lodging, Alicia purchased serviceable clothing from a traveling vendor, and paid the man to pass a message to her father through a nearby fort. She and Thakkor rode on, ensuring that...

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The the wind howled around the quayside as I stepped onto terra firma for the first time in weeks, the wind threw sharp shards of ice to sting our faces as we looked up at the sails as they were finally furled and stowed as our captain grinned at our discomfiture, "Au revoir!" he joked as if he knew we should soon be recalled. Those such as were left, and we were few enough, I shuddered. My best uniform packed securely in my Valise, awaited me, and just a few more duties before I...

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Do you know of the porn site Motherless.com? You should. I’ve reviewed it a few times on my site, The Porn Dude, although it was for different genres every time. This time around, I’m going back to this place and looking at a specific and niche little category many of you are just begging me to cover. We’re looking at vintage porn today. While it doesn’t have the same resolution and quality as the porn you can find today, it’s definitely a genre of porn that has a lot of personality to it and...

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I should have known better. I should have remembered that old saying, "If it looks too good to be true, it is." I was in love. She was damned near all I thought about with the exception of my studies and it didn't make sense to me. I prided myself on my intellect and my ability to think logically, but there wasn't anything logical about the way I felt about Althea. She was beautiful, smart and very popular and I was not. I wasn't a bed looking guy, but I was nothing exceptional. I was...

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What is it about Motherless that makes me fucking cum every time? Maybe it is how raw and amateur the porn on the site comes across as, or the content is just that fucking hot. Perhaps it is the fact that there is an astronomical amount of pornography just waiting for a dumb fuck like you to beat off to! I really don’t know, and frankly, I’m not going to pretend that I do.But what I do know is that if you love BBWs, the Motherless.com homepage will not be of much use! Preferably, head on over...

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The Five Kingdoms of Arstoria had been embroiled in the Great Ancient War for centuries. The war came to an end when Kalace, the Wizard King conquered the five lands and brought them under his rule. Kalace, the Wizard King of Arstoria, conquered all of his opponents who were unable to deal with his overpowering magic. When Kalace had united the five kingdoms, he brought peace to the warring kingdoms and was revered and celebrated by his later generation. Kalace, however, had a dark weakness in...

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Motherless Creampie

Woah, did Motherless.com get a facelift? I know I suggested it in my review, so I guess they listened to me! Well, I’m not going to brag too much about it, and instead, I’m going to focus on what I’ve set out to bring you today. We’re looking at an amateur website, and I just know that many of you are begging for amateur creampie content, so that’s what we’re looking at. I know how much you think Motherless can look sickening and pretty gruesome at times, but the creampie content can be quite...

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Motherless Cuckold

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I browsed the horror stash at Motherless all morning, and now I don’t know if I should jack off or go hide in the closet until the danger has passed. Then again, hiding out might give me the perfect opportunity to rub one out in the peace and safety of the dark. Who knows who—or what—might be peeping in the windows with nefarious intent if I sit at my desk and shake my dick at the screen. Just like when I masturbate at the local Starbucks, I’ve got to be sure to balance the potential pleasure...

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