Dreadwolf
Copyright© 2021 by Stratothrax
Chapter 116
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 116 - Monster power fantasy. Eat and become Stronger, Bigger, Dominant. Rain is a survivor who got the short end of the stick in life. Reborn as a terrifying and dangerous monster everything changes and he has the chance to truly grow. (Werewolf type monster + humanoid girls.)
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Heterosexual Fiction High Fantasy Were animal DomSub Harem Exhibitionism Lactation Masturbation Petting Pregnancy Sex Toys Squirting Size
“Okay. Practice, fine.”
He reached for Lyra who froze up, what practice would actually involve abruptly dawning on her.
“UH-”
Rain’s enormous paw enclosed her arm and pulled her close, intimate, then with his other paw he took her and placed her on the grass, forcefully bringing her legs together. Giving her no time to prepare he pressed into her wool and found his head once more emerging into that temple-like room, wool space.
He struggled and pressed into her, in a moment his head and shoulders and then body popped through, hips then legs as he rolled down onto the floor.
Or at least what would have been the floor. As it was he landed on a lake of gold and treasure, the noisy clatter of metals filling the space, coins sliding against his fur.
His tail came last and he rose to his feet. The space was large enough that even at nine foot five there was still some space between the top of his head and the ceiling. Still, the room felt a little cramped. They had stuffed everything they had stolen from the Orc clan inside after all. All seven stone benches that were meant to hold the injured were instead piled high with loot. One held stacks of swords and blades, neatly ordered by size and type, it wasn’t hard to guess who had made that. Another held blankets and bedding, another food and cooking supplies. Another the shiniest of gold treasures.
He turned to the most important bench of all, more important than all the treasure, one that was bare apart from rows and rows of round glass bottles with long necks each holding a clear fluid. He lifted one and flicked off the cap with his thumb digit, or at least that was what he intended, instead the neck of the bottle snapped off and went spinning through the air. He was still getting the hang of that. He poured the remainder of the bottle onto his fur and sighed as it bubbled and fizzed washing over his body in a wave, cleaning him to perfection.
He felt certain he would need to acquire more of these in Florens, he’d already used more than was healthy and may have been a little addicted.
“You are the most cleanliness obsessed monster I have ever come across brute. You make some levelers I’ve met seem like grubby slobs.”
“Being regularly covered in dried and sticky blood and gore feels horrible with fur, I think anyone would end up feeling the same way I do.”
Vash gazed at him, the green flames of his eyes steady.
“No monster.”
“Then you don’t know monsters.”
The skull did not look happy with this answer but he lifted himself on his eight chicken bone legs and scuttled around the base of the Lyra statue’s marble feet set atop the stone plinth in the centre of the room.
“I would like an update of what it is you have dragged me into brute. I do not like to think that the air headed sheep girl might die while I am inside this space you have placed me in. I don’t know what will happen to it if she is killed.”
“You don’t? I thought you had centuries of experience in, well, everything magical.”
The skull peeked from behind Lyra’s marble legs, his flame eyes scowling.
“That doesn’t mean I know everything, I’m not some kind of endless magical fountain of magical information. This Skill she has acquired is ... unique to my knowledge, I have my speculation but-
“Speculation?”
“ ... Yes. This space we are standing in right now, didn’t you consider it? There’s an obvious answer to where we are.”
Rain didn’t reply but stepped towards the statue and adjusted the loot that had been placed upon it. He had felt a little bit bad about not telling the bubbly sheep girl that she had a naked statue of herself within her wool space and had attempted to cover her shame. The statue now sported white sheets wrapped around her chest and hips, as well as a collection of gold jewelry, Red’s addition. Strangely it made her look almost fitting for the temple-like space, like some goddess of protection, beckoning to safety those levelers trapped wounded and scared in a dungeon.
Vash seemed annoyed at his lack of reply, at least judging by the irritable tapping of his spider-like legs, and answered his own question.
“It may be the same space that all dimensional bags exist in! The impenetrable void!”
“I know it is,” murmured Rain, poking vaguely at a net of gold placed on the Lyra statues shoulders.
“You do? Wait, what do you mean you know? You know nothing of this!”
“I know because I remember when I was trapped in here and everything was starting to go dark, I remember just hearing them, their cries of pain, a distant feeling of suffering. It was just like Red said it was.”
“ ... Ah. I suppose that would be one way of confirming the truth of the matter. I cannot sleep as an undead so I have no way of hearing such a thing.”
“Do you know what happens to a dimensional bag if it’s destroyed?”
“Usually the contents are ejected. But since this ability of hers appears to sever the connection entirely when it’s inactive leaving an unconnected bubble I don’t know if the same thing would happen.”
The scuttling paused, and Rain looked down to see the Skull’s flame eyes looking down and to the side.
“I ... do not want to be trapped in this place for all eternity if the worst comes to pass.”
Rain gnawed on his lip. It was true the necromancer had gone up a few notches in his book after he had helped free Lyra and Opal from Bane’s imps. It was just hard to extend any trust at all knowing what Vash was, an ancient conniving creature with an obvious agenda of his own ... But still...
He turned to the one black wall of the room.
“I want to find what out I can about my species in the libraries in Florens. I ... could do with the help.”
The clicking of bone against stone sped up. “Ah, a scholarly endeavour into the tomes of old, yes I can see how I could help ... and be outside this ... space.”
Rain paused, nodded, and then approached the wall, padded feet pressing down against the gold layered floor, coins clicking against his claws.
He lifted a paw and hesitantly touched at the one wall of the octagonal room that wasn’t stone, a blurred pitch blackness, completely featureless. There wasn’t any real feel from it from this side, that is until he pressed a little deeper and felt something like wool.
He retracted his paw and pushed his head through. Dark, soft wool, and then light. His head broke free from Lyra’s lap, the first thing he heard being a gasp from above his head.
Trying his best to ignore that he looked around. Opal was standing nearby, she had acquired a stick from somewhere and appeared to be prodding Red’s ... body with it? The diminutive Kobold was collapsed face first on the ground.
“What happened here?”
He felt Lyra’s fingers enclose his ears as she managed to steady herself.
“I- I let him out the dimensional bag-”
“And?”
“He uh, saw the city, and uhm, immediately fainted flat.”
“Oh, well I guess I can understand that, it’s almost too much to look at for me.”
He ignored that he was currently avoiding looking at the sprawling city.
“If I pull back can you try walking up and down?”
He felt her hands tighten on his ears, but then she nodded.
He pulled back into the cloud of wool and was faced once more with the black wall.
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