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The Dragonborn & The Kitsuneby Stalbon Demoria pulled back the hood of her rain-spattered cloak and glanced skyward. The sky above was a uniform grey, the last shimmers of the passing drizzle now headed east. To the south, across a slow, wide river that she knew drifted down to the sea, fields of wheat and grain rippled like a golden plain covering dozens and dozens of acres. A towering stone windmill loomed, it's great fan currently at rest. These were the outskirts of Hythe, where
The Dragonborn & The Kitsune
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Xembra lowered the elf's kicking boots over her gaping jaws and let her tongue play along his legs, coiling it around them like a pulsating, sizzling serpent. Her acidic spittle was already working its way through the leather and cloth, and her great eyes gleamed as he kicked and screamed, that lilting, elven voice reaching a crescendo of pleading and pain. The squirming humanoid flailed at her pitted talons and slick scales, and then the dragoness snapped her jaws forward, pushing her snack d
Xembra Story for Charciko
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A Night By The Roadsideby Stalbon A crescent moon hung high in the sky, wisps of cloud occasionally dimming the light that filled the night. Demoria felt sleep dragging at her, but the dragonborn sorceress still had a head full of thoughts keeping her awake. The furnace-like warmth seeping into her from Kikoli's great stomach didn't help things, either. Demoria leaned back, leaning into the huge swell that rose and fell with the dragoness' slow, even breathing. Kikoli had been out f
A Night By The Roadside
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Return To Hytheby Stalbon As the afternoon waned in Hythe, storm clouds began forming out to sea. The thunder that came as they started to roll in towards the docks made many look skyward, including Sammy. The skull mask-wearing white fox glanced up at the bank of dark clouds slowly approaching and then down at his stall counter, where paint pots were spread around his current work while his brushes stood in various cups of water. Already, several other vendors in the square were draping
Return To Hythe
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A Day Back Homeby Stalbon The crew's energy was a living thing, swelling and growing as they rounded the coastal cliffs and entered the sheltered waters of the bay. Shanties filled the air, sails were made slack, and The Tailed Maiden's prow cut through the waves towards its destination. Hythe. Home. Kea and her crew had been away from the port for more than a month, and had been asea for the past two weeks. The crew was abuzz with the need to be off-ship, to go ashore and make
A Day Back Home
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A Meeting in the Forestby Stalbon Stepping into the cool shade of the tall sentinel oaks, Demoria examined the small shrines at the edge of the great forest. A traveller's shrine was not an uncommon sight on any road, and this one, depicting Silvanus the Oakfather, resembled many of the ones she'd already come across. It was carved into the trunk of one of the two large oaks, and had been done so by an expert hand. The dragonborn studied the figure depicted in a classical stance: a t
A Meeting in the Forest
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The True Face of Existential Dread By S talbon Jean-Pierre removed his tricorn hat and wiped through his straw-blond hair with a palm, making a disgusted sound in the back of his throat when he saw
The True Face Of Existential Dread
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As Things Stand Part I: Oldtown By Stalbon The young sell-sword put a booted foot up on a rock and leaned forward to prop an arm upon his lifted knee, staring out from the top of the hill to the city sprawled out in the distance. It was still a good couple of miles down the rolling fields to the gates, but the wind was coming in strong from the sea, and washed all manner of smells up to the small stand of trees under which he stood. There were no fields of planted grain or milling cattle this
As Things Stand, Part I
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A Dinner Date for Two By Stalbon Straeth could hardly believe his luck. The black-scaled naga reclined out in a massive sprawl on his back, dark red eyes half-lidded, which meant that the smoothly-hewn roof of the deep cave was somewhat hazy in his vision. That could, of course, simply be chalked up to his torpid lethargy after such fine meals. The forty-foot naga’s bulky length was bulged out heavily at his stomach, where his dark, smooth bellyplates parted around the writhing forms insid
A Dinner Date for Two
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The Naga & The Witch By Stalbon Larissana slithered her way along the well-beaten path in the woods slowly, not giving the appearance of hurry or haste, despite how eager she was to arrive at her destination. A small, predatory smile graced the large naga's lips as the cottage came into view beyond a bend in the path: it appeared small and quaint, and though the windows were darkened, smoke poured from the chimney set at its rear. It seemed to her a fitting hovel for a once-powerfu
The Naga & The Witch
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Does Brass Look Good Against Green? By Stalbon The first thing Kanzareth heard as he came out of the blackness of unconsciousness was a great, rumbling belch. Along with the startling sound, which brought the large brass dragon fully awake in a start, came the heavy, eye-watering scent of chlorine, which meant that it must have been the green drake he'd been fighting before he'd blacked out. This was only cemented by the great smacking of lips from somewhere above and to the right, an
Does Brass Look Good Against Green?
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Ladies' Night By Stalbon “So,” I half-shouted over the pounding bass from the dance floor to my left and the rowdy conversations and clink of glasses around me, “what's so special about this place again?” “That'd spoil the surprise!” cried the stocky hen I was following, having to weave my slim, furred form around the diners just to keep up with her. She stopped, tailfeathers gently flitting as she turned left, then right, before deciding on a tab
Ladies' Night
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The Usual Rounds Michael `Stalbon' Peleh “Oooh…oooh yeah! Yea-ouch! Damn it! Ow! Get your fucking teeth out of me, you bastard! Ah!” Jedana pushed the heavy, scaled body up off of hir, feeling the wrenching pain of sharp fangs pulling out with the motion. “Damn it!” The dragoness gave a sharp kick to the male's plated underbelly that sent him rolling off of the bed, the big crocodile letting out a dangerous snarl as he clawed himself up behind the fo
The Usual Rounds
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The Path Less Taken By Michael `Stalbon' Peleh Kanalor Meadowstep rubbed his index finger along one side of his tapered chin, looking down the darkened forest path ahead of him before turning to his companion with a shake of his head. “I really suggest we find another way for your trade route to come through this area. There's no telling what might be in this forest, whether you believe the rumors or not.” The man next to him, a tall, mustached human by the name of Jaret
The Path Less Taken
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It's Always the One You Don't Expect By Stalbon Kranthelas, or “Black Mist”, as most mortals feared him as, thought himself to be an exceptional specimen of his kind. He was not vain as many of his red-scaled cousins were, nor did he pride himself on his intelligence or wit as many of the hermetic blue dragons did. No, he simply knew that he was the best, the strongest, and the biggest black dragon around. His 38-foot body was covered in sleek obsidian scales that covered r
It's Always The One You Don't Expect
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Life Anew Michael `Stalbon' Peleh 22:35, November 11, 2012 “And how is everything going, Thompson?” “Vital signs are nominal, sir.” The blonde man in the white lab coat leaned over a flashing panel, fingering through layers of readouts. “The amnion is holding and while her weight is slightly less than we had anticipated, it is still well within standard range.” Thompson's elder nodded briskly, adjusting his glasses as he leaned his pocked and
Life Anew (A non-vore story)
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Safari By Stalbon A fly buzzed its way past James Harrison's face, obscuring his vision for a moment; he did not move to swat it away. It moved on to the man at his right, a hand came up and slapped at it, disturbing the tall plains grass. Harrison silently cursed the man's stupidity, but then he was a tourist. They did not seem to understand Africa; on the Savannah a predator withheld from all unnecessary motion. As a hunter, he considered himself among the best of the continent's
Safari
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The Price of Boredom By Michael Peleh Victor Kilo, Lord of West Porias, was utterly bored. He leaned back in his throne and sighed, brushing a lock of his silvery hair from out of the way of his deep blue eyes. `Are there no more challenges left for this old man?' he thought to himself. Victor was a brash and impatient man. Quick to action and even quicker to anger, he had risen through the ranks of the land's army thanks to sharp swordsmanship and an equally sharp attitude that ha
The Price of Boredom
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A Panther's Tale By Stalbon Joseph strode down the bustling hallways of the palace towards the throne room, eager to meet with his father, the king. As he approached the gilded double doors, the guardsmen straightened at his approach, one of them throwing wide the metal doors. As he stepped inside, there was a small fanfare of trumpets, accompanied by the royal courier announcing his presence. “His Majesty, Prince Joseph!” Ah, but that was good to hear after six long m
A Panther's Tale
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A Dragon in Sheep's Clothing Michael `Stalbon' Peleh Nestled into a secluded and pristine valley amidst the Fornarian mountains lay the human village of Kardel. For many generations, a kindly, yet hermitic copper dragon had lived in the mountains surrounding the valley as well, providing security and wisdom beyond human years for the villagers. Though in no way beholden to the humans, and though he did not hold them in his debt either, the dragon and humans supported each other mutually
A Dragon in Sheep's Clothing
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