Zena: The First Awakening
Copyright© 2025 by Man Of Myth
Chapter 10: The Beasts
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 10: The Beasts - Before the first stars learned to burn, the Pulse was born, a living rhythm of creation that binds gods, universes, and mortal thought. In the world of Zena, a single clash between two kings reawakens that forgotten power. The impact fractures the laws of reality, echoing through distant realms, awakening watchers, universes, and ancient minds that have slept since the dawn of existence. Now, as the Pulse stirs once more, time bends, empires tremble.
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa mt/ft Fa/Fa ft/ft Mult Consensual Romantic Lesbian BiSexual Heterosexual High Fantasy Military Mystery Science Fiction Aliens Extra Sensory Perception Space Were animal Incest Sister Polygamy/Polyamory Black Male Black Female Big Breasts Size Politics Royalty Slow Violence
Penza- Under the River-Forest
The three beasts crouched low, muscles tense and rippling as their claws sank into the glowing ground. Everyone else, except Zyrian, quickly stood up.
Zyrian tried to stand with them, but a sudden jolt in his shoulder made him fall back with a groan.
Ryra whipped toward him. “Zyrian. Stay down. We’ll handle it.”
He met her glare and then slumped. “As if I could do anything,” he muttered bitterly.
“What was that?” Ryra narrowed her eyes.
“Nothing,” he said hurriedly, averting his gaze.
Ryra clicked her tongue but decided not to say anything more. She looked at Nira, who promptly moved to stand beside Zyrian, acting as his guard.
The others faced the beasts, with Cael and Leon leading, Uruses positioned behind them, and Ryra and Lyna on the sides.
Help me sit, Nira. I want to watch, at least,” Zyrian whispered.
Nira carefully eased him against a tree, her face showing worry and fear.
The beasts moved, all twelve glowing eyes locking onto Zyrian. Their bodies lowered, shoulders rolling forward.
Cael and Leon bolted toward them; Uruses chased after with wind swirling behind him. Ryra and Lyna split apart.
The beasts abruptly halted, tilting their heads in unison with a disturbing precision as they scrutinised the attackers with keen intelligence.
Leon almost tripped. “Oh, perfect, they’re smart.”
“Any plans?!” Cael barked.
Their exchanged glances conveyed everything.
Leon raised his hands in frustration. “So, the plan is: don’t die. Or at least, die less.”
His core flared, a hammer appearing in his hand. The others summoned their weapons.
The beasts surged forward.
Leon charged forward, swinging his hammer high. It hit the lead beast’s skull with a loud crack, but the creature didn’t move. His hammer rebounded, sending a shockwave through the ground.
The beast rammed its snout upward, and Leon shot through the air like an arrow, crashing onto the ground.
“Shit...” he coughed.
Cael swung his fiery mauls and struck upward beneath the beast’s jaw. It snorted in annoyance and then swept its leg sideways.
Cael sailed across the clearing and landed beside Leon, groaning.
Ryra raised a five-foot stone spike beneath a beast. The beast effortlessly jumped over it and landed in front of her, jaws opening with a low rumble.
A dagger pierced its ribs, and it looked at the blade ... then at Uruses. Ryra hurled another spike, but it deflected off the hide without causing a mark.
The beast twisted violently, its tail whipping wildly. It hit Ryra’s stomach, making her slide across leaves and dirt.
Lyna faced another beast. Her glaive shimmered as she shaped a water blade and threw it. The beast tilted its head. The blade evaporated against its hide. It lunged at her.
“Lyna! DOWN!” Nira screamed.
Lyna dropped, and a stone whizzed past her, striking the beast in the eye and causing it to stagger.
As a beast lunged at Uruses, its enormous shadow cast over the clearing.
He threw four daggers at its eyes, but the beast twisted mid-air, deflecting three of them. The final dagger spiralled back toward him at double the speed.
Ryra quickly raised an earth wall; the dagger shattered against it, spraying stone fragments.
“What was THAT?” she gasped.
A hammer slammed into the beast’s ribs mid-air, knocking it aside. It landed with a fluid twist.
Cael charged ahead, dodging claws and slipping under the beast’s enormous body before leaping onto its back. He raised both mauls, but the tail suddenly whipped up like lightning, hitting his ribs and knocking him across the clearing.
He gasped, breathless, as the beast charged once more. A blast of compressed air struck its side, causing it to reel.
Uruses lowered his hand. “Cael! Move!”
Cael narrowly dodged the jaws, falling back toward Uruses.
Uruses ordered, “Regroup!”
One by one, battered and bleeding, they reformed their circle, weapons raised. Cores burning.
Zyrian clenched his teeth and grasped his shoulder, feeling helpless yet proud and scared.
The beasts fell back into formation. Three glowing cores. Three sets of four eyes. Three titans. Everything went quiet.
Uruses inhaled. “Round two.”
They charged again.
Cael and Leon launched their attack on the front beast with blazing weapons. Uruses leapt and streaked behind them, leaving a silver trail. Meanwhile, Ryra and Lyna circled at a distance.
The beasts exchanged a quick, human-like glance.
Then they mirrored the formation, standing back-to-back with three cores outward, silent and perfectly synchronised.
Cael initiated the attack; the beast quickly rose and effortlessly deflected both mauls as if they were toys. Nevertheless, Leon’s hammer struck its stomach, making it stumble into its companions.
Ryra’s maces swung; the second beast dodged, exposing ribs. Lyna’s glaive cut across them, eliciting its first true cry of pain.
Uruses’ daggers aimed at the third beast’s core, but it knocked all four aside with a single sweep.
Zyrian clenched his jaw.” Nira,” he whispered.
Nira raised her hand. Stone bent and sharpened into a knife.
As the beast batted Uruses’ daggers aside, the stone knife slammed into its hide. A burst of compressed air rammed it deeper.
The beast recoiled with a guttural sound. All three beasts staggered. The squad pounced.
Cael’s maul struck the lead beast once more. Leon hit the second beast, pushing it toward Lyna. Lyna expertly sliced its underside with smooth, accurate strikes.
The beast tried to leap away, but the third one blocked its path. Cornered.
Lyna delivered a final slash, blood spraying.
Ryra’s maces were chained around the lead beast’s hind leg, but instead of pulling it down, she was pulled toward it.
“Ryra!” Cael shouted as he twisted in mid-air.
He narrowly avoided one claw; the other struck his ribs, knocking him off balance.
The beast lunged at Ryra. A massive stone slammed into its snout, teeth cracking, blood spurting out. It reeled, roaring enough to shake leaves from the branches.
Ryra swiftly darted back and then turned to Nira, who calmly picked up another stone from the ground.
“Thanks,” Ryra muttered breathlessly.
Cael landed beside her.
Ryra kneeled, gasping, but Cael suddenly seized her head and pushed it down.
A claw sliced through the air where her head had just been moments ago.
They paused, breaths intertwining, faces only inches away. A flicker of heat shone in their eyes.
Ryra quickly pulled back, her cheeks flushing. She pushed Cael’s chest, fixed her hair, and hurried away.
Cael exhaled and followed.
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