“You really think this journey would be worth it?” The sun was slowly sinking into the western horizon. It’s been three days since this duo, the half Orc-elf girl and the Lamia who was in her human form, Lira and Allora left the ruins and so far they had seen nothing but remnants of the old world, sticking out from their graves. Some things they were unfamiliar with and some just vague familiarity as they’ve heard rumors of them from the hunters that came into the ruins, the home they left. All that while the enthusiasm, the gleam from her eyes did not waver. Everything she saw was most likely a distraction and if not for Lira’s presence drawing her attention back to reality she would have been lost in the ‘wonders’ of such ‘junk’. This made Lira wonder the same. “What do you thing that was?” Allora asked when she saw an old rusty oil pump that had stopped working long ago. “I wonder what this was used for back then?” A question when she saw what seemed to be a cell tower. It’s w
He titled his head a little and his expression softened, yet the expression he wore; the gently smile that almost looked caring and his soft gaze made him look even more sinister. “N—” Before he could say a word a hand had grabbed his neck from behind. The power in the grip prevented any word from escaping and lifted him off the floor. In his line of sight one of his persecutors was missing, the werehyena. Allora’s eyes shot open. The gnome struggled as he tried to free the grip around his neck. Slowly suffocating. Allora couldn’t take her eyes off the scene unfolding before her… She blinked… “What’s going on?” A sense of forebode came over her. What’s going on? “How am I supposed to know?” Came the reply. Are they really going to kill him? “We can’t just sit here and do nothing?” Suddenly she voiced out. Lira quickly grabbed her before she could make a move. ”Are you crazy! That is just what we are going to do.” She panicked, her breath becoming haggard. “Why!? Should I s
… I was right! I don’t want to conclude but it really is her, who kept me tied to this place, because now I was able to move without any hindrance, that feeling of being anchored here… but also I can’t really say it was her—a part of me feels so, not wanting to accept that fact that she is the one that held me to that place. Which would mean I have gotten attached. Have I? It doesn’t feel so… There wasn’t anyone around that place who has prejudice against me. I would have smelled it… well not if they are good at hiding it. If she is the one though, I’d find out soon enough, look into to it and then deal with it accordingly because she is definitely something that stands in my way… Killing her now would definitely not be advisable. There may be more to this little one, Iya… But now I have a pressing matter before me. Though my perception at night is good, dealing with a thing like this really puts me in a spot. It’s night time… Some time has passed since we left the metal grave
Meanwhile: After putting some distance between themselves and the party that had attacked the gnomes they stopped catching their breath. They weren’t after them but Lira didn’t want to take any chance, just in case. They hadn’t expended much energy but saving up on their strength was vital for their long journey and survival. “Are you okay?” She looked at Allora. They were ways from ruins where they had seen the party of four. At the moment they were before the only building—though more than half buried in the sand, obviously a scrapper—inclined, which was crumbling. The others around were nothing but slabs laying in the sands. Lira could still see the dread on her face, that she hadn’t quite accepted what she witnessed making her rather a bit tensed. They hadn’t gone that far—albeit the distance—and she, Allora, had seen such a scene, the very same Lira had hoped to avoid her ever seeing. From the corner of her eyes she could see Lira tensed up. A moment after she replaced her
“Days of walking, I forgot how long I had been on the sands. Eventually, I wandered into the camp of a party of hunters.” On guard, waiting as the staggering steps got closer, they saw the outline of a small figure. It drew closer. The figure dazedly entered the area of the glow of the camp fire only to trip and fall face down from hitting small chunk of concrete buried in the ground. “A child?” The party’s leader was the first to voice out. The five year old looked scrawny and was in rags. They relaxed a bit. “What’s a child doing all the way out here?” “Even so we can’t let our guards down. For all we know she could be bait for an ambush. Noha!” Giving the party lead a look, Noha returned his knives to their scabbards and slowly walked off. Geb placed his axe back on the ground still tightly holding on to it. Reid sheathed his sword. Lauralyn as well. The party lead on the other hand returned to his seat, stabbing the sword into the ground waiting on Noha. Reid still standi
“Honestly, I was scared of what might have happen at first. Would it be the same as before…? Maybe a part of me had already given up and didn’t care what happened to me anymore. I felt like I had been stripped of my own will. But even if it wasn’t so, where else would I have gone to. It was my first time in the outside world, but considering the blurred large expanse I saw when walking I knew there was nowhere to run.” She said, staring intently to the knife in her hands—obviously hiding those ‘irrelevant’ occurrence. The flames danced before Lauralyn, the glow accentuating her beauty as she solemnly spoke. Allora still resting her head on Lira’s shoulder also had a solemn look. She couldn’t help it. Instead of knowing more (little, as a general knowledge since she didn’t say anything much upon her arrival at the ruin) about her friend the little she had heard made she couldn’t help but wonder: what happened to her before that? When the morning came Lauralyn squatted in front of a y
The sun rose and they had already set off, straddling onward. The winds blurred caring grains of sand in the air, fluttering their wears. Lauralyn, Reid, Warwick and Reid had their cape on with the exception of Noha who had the hood that was an extension of his armor. Lira on the other hand walked under the bare heat. There wasn’t much they could do on that ground. The spare left belonged to Noha and there was a certainty he would not be happy giving to her. That said even if he did it would be a drag for her. “Monsters… There isn’t much to explain about them. They are vile creatures which roam… We don’t know where they come from but all we know, they are and it’s our job to kill them.” “I suppose you’re wondering where we are headed… it’s been so long since we’ve been home. We are done with what we were assigned to so that’s where we are headed.” “You shouldn’t tell the child that. We still can’t trust her.” Warwick at the forefront looked behind to Lauralyn. The look in his eyes
A couple days later… High up at peak the sun shone brightly. In the distance the floor shone a silver color, rippling like the ocean from centuries before, a mirage. The day before, the sun had baked the desert floor with an intense heat draining out the water which was soaked into the sand. “So do you remember where you came from?” Glancing her way she got no reply from Lira who shook her head—obviously hiding it. “I don’t know exactly where you came from, the situation around your upbringing, as you might have seen, the world out here isn’t favorable. We, all races, may not have been able to survive this long, but if the little rain and land that could bear. But it’s just a matter of time before we are plunged into extinction but before that they will all fight for the little that is left. And—” “Stragglers in bound. Ready yourselves.” Warwick, from the front suddenly took to a stance halting everyone. Not far away a trio of monsters drew in. On reflex everybody readied the
… Above watching the ongoing battle. The mage with the mercantile smile stood in his deep brown Sith robe. The ground was little with corpses and dismembered corpses. Blood stained sands that had soaked and drained the life of those that fell. The two sides, one side the majority of therianthropes and the other humans, clash letting loose their savagery on each other. It was a gruesome sight where swords clash, severing and disemboweling of the clashing races alike. An observer would question the necessity of the savagery. In a would were there was on the expanse of desert, who knew whether there would be another settlement other than that of the two sides. So why did they not cooperative to increase their chances of survival in this cruel new world? The answer is basic: Superiority of species. One with the stronger physique wanted to declare themselves master, and the other with smarts wanted for control. So
“Are you okay.” I look to where her voice came. Chika had somehow gotten herself out of the binding around her arm. When I glanced it seemed like it was cut. And in her hand was a very small knife, I’m sure she tucked it somewhere they wouldn’t find. She was checking on the two, cutting their bindings. I took a step to move closer. “Ugh…” I thought it would take a while to kick in. I finally got to relax seeing everything was fine, but immediately I did. I felt pain grip my entire body. My grip turned slippery from the blood that was slipping from the gunshot wound on my shoulder, and from the one that wasn’t mine. If that was all then I could deal with it, it would probably healed after a while. Aside from the nicks and cuts. I got careless back there. True, with this new found strength and reflexes you could do much, but when your are under fire it’s easy to be blindsided that was it. And that was what happ
“… I’m here to collect my friends. And I wouldn’t hesitate to cut anyone down anyone who stands in my way!” I say as I straightened my poster, walking. “Intruder at the entrance. Men down.” … “Don’t let him in. Do whatever it takes to put him down.” I could hear the distressed voices of the men in this place. They were scrambling to get here. And those that were already close by were let lose bullets. From long before I’ve known them to be rather conservative of their ammunition, after all, the amount would be so little. But it still rained. I weaved through the debris, walls, and any cover as they closed in with cover fire. Those that chose close combat with their machetes and knives were cut down by the scythe. I closed in one by one on their gunners taking them out and moving away before I got pinned. Why? Why? Why? Why do I feel like this? Despite the rage in me, hypocritical, it may be, why
“I’d appreciate it if you could get on with it.”“… Absolutely. Brest is his name.”Why do I get the feeling the sound of his name is exactly how he looks?“Who is he? What is his role in all this?”“The same for anyone in his position. A seat. Somewhere to belong, to hold authority.”“… I don’t get it. He’s already made his way into the top brass of that opposition faction, I assume, so why the need for more power.”Not just anyone could make it into the elites, in this case faction heads. He has to have something they need and is of the same mindset.“… Show me a person who has no greed and I will show you a world without without suffering…”Greed? In this situation do I seem to have that?… I guess. Despite having Amara, a unique to existence, I still wanted for Chika. Is that greed or lust. And then the fact, though not my own, I preferred her to be the one in control. Dose that also count.“… What do you think a desperate man would do, if you were in his situation?” He as
When the sun got over the horizon, I got out of Chika’s place. Using the Scythe as support I dragged my aching body towards the settlement. Damn it! My whole body hurts like hell. Despite it only being sunrise the settlement is bustling. The hunt must have already been gathered and people where already up to collect their ration for the day. Technically there should be enough to ration them for months if the meat is cured, but with the time it took to cure and the amount of people that came in occasionally the daily hunts were mostly shared daily until the ones in stores was cured. I’m somewhat a familiar figure around here. Draped in a cloak, much better from the very first tarp I used, though it was old. They knew of the relation I had with Chika and the fact I was one of those who hunted most people stayed cleared of me. Then there’s the rumor about the scythe. Something about the weapon being cursed and me being a dangerous and cruel character, That really hurt my feeling, you
[A/N: About half of this was part of the previous chapter/ Please go through the latter half] It began slow at first but soon she got passionate, like her body was reacting to something she had yearned for, for so long. I pulled her in closer.I didn’t have any top on so she could only wrap her arms around my neck leaving me to undo her buttons. Her lips never left mine as I worked to free her trapped bust. She was just right. I’m not one to like ‘em big or small, but in the middle, maybe a tad big than that average, just like how she was.I cupped a breast feeling it’s soft, sinking goodness in my hand. Breaking off I traced her neck, kissing all the way the cherry which sat perfectly on her mound taking it into my mouth, sucking on it.“Ah…” Her moans were soft, afraid to let it out. Her hand found my buckle as I undid her with a hand, slowly sinking into the mood.Gently lean her backward until her back touched the bed.On my knees I pulled off her pants and underwear, feasting on
[A/N: Believe the is longest i've written. Not edited so please bear with me.] In this few months I’ve active here. I got to see, well hear, about the fights that have been going on. With the exception of a few other races, their opponents were indeed the Theriantropes and a few other monster looking humanoids. Can’t really call them monsters if they can communicate, can we?. Here’s me, a guy who is avid about fantasy setting and the like and its inhabitants, seeing them do this breaks my heart. It goes as far to see the Demi-human, you know those animal/monster ears, tail and other parts, but looking no different, if not slightly, from humans being affect. Oh my dear Waifus. I was more active later in the night and hardly witnessed any. I mostly rested during the day, if not going to Chika’s or the old/young which listening to their reports, and gossips. From the reports they harassment was mainly guerrilla. Even still with that they were still at a stalemate, both side unable ov
The first night after being cooked in boiling water—blood, I saw its effects. The speed and power increase. It breaks past the limits of your current self, even if it’s only a little improvements, my body left tight and robust.If people of our time knew about this, they’d rush in droves to get some without hesitation.…Right.Survival trivia:If you must know how they deal with the water problem. They had secured a reservoir and other containers around the place, rationing it along with the daily hunts. It’s not much considering this sweltering heat which calls for constant rehydration, but there’s nothing you can do than survive with the little you got. —Well there’s the option of plundering from others, as long as you don’t get caught or deal with an witness. And that is something that seems to happen around here.How do they deal with the refiling? Well from what I know they made sure to collect the rare yet occasional rains which somehow still fall. If you ask me, things like th
Motor control has slowed down to a dull, I can’t even keep my position leaning to the wooden hut,The same time as the door opened I had swayed to the side falling in towards the old lady. Luckily though, for some reason the scythe is still tight in my grip.“Woah, I didn’t think you’d want this old lady that bad that you’d throw yourself upon me.” She must have gotten a closer look at me, “You don’t look so good. Let’s get you in.” She supported me leading me inside.How is a frail old lady able to hold me upright. It’d be a blow to my pride as a man if it was my weight, but it isn’t.I’ve had my suspicions but this woman isn’t as she seems.She laid me on a cloth-made bed.“I should get your gift in before someone makes away with it.”I get how you feel about securing resources detrimental to survival but someone’s dying here.I get it now. I did ask the price of a life in this new world. Now I seem to know what it cost.It didn’t take long to hear the d