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Dreadwolf

Copyright© 2021 by Stratothrax

Chapter 37

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 37 - 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  

Rain picked up the now clean and dry and clothed Goblin having bathed her once more, despite her furious protestation.

She had her arms crossed and wouldn’t look him in the eye. Her legs dangled beneath her uselessly.

“This sucks.”

“Not my fault if you can’t handle a good hard fucking.”

“Shush you.”

“Maybe if we do it enough you will get used to it so you won’t have this problem.”

Opal scowled but an interested look crossed her eyes.

Rain put her up onto his shoulders with her feet dangling over his chest. She grabbed at his fur to hold her balance. He was far larger than last time he had carried her like this and her legs were spread wide.

“Where can I find more to eat Opal? I don’t want another Panthara, that monster was far too cunning, and much too dangerous.”

“Yeaaah. Pantharas are a big nope. It’s fine, there are tons of monsters in the dungeon. We could walk for miles across just one floor, we’ll definitely find something at some point. Hmm...”

As Opal spoke about where various monsters could potentially be found, Rain untied the Kobold’s chain from where he had looped it around a tree. The Kobold was already up and waiting to go with Opal’s old rucksack on his back. The Kobold seemed distinctly disinterested in mentioning what had happened earlier and was trying very very hard to pretend it had not happened.

Rain gripped the end of the chain in his fist and they made their way out of the giant flower cavern.

Walking didn’t take as long as it used to as Rain’s increased size meant longer legs and a longer stride. The Kobold had to hurry to keep up.

They wandered through the endless warren of dungeon tunnels, occasionally popping in and out of minor caverns and varying biomes. At one cavern a dozen small horned rabbits fled from Rain’s presence as he went to grab them, eager for a snack. They disappeared into tiny burows carved into the cavern wall. Growling in annoyance he turned away.

His hunger was starting to rise and pull at his attention when they emerged from a dark twisting tunnel into an extremely large cavern. It was by far the largest Rain had seen in the dungeon so far. A vast plain of long grass stretched out before them, the ceiling so far overhead that clouds had seemingly formed. The clouds scudded across the underside of the cold glowing crystal and rock. A ruin was in the middle of the cavern and dozens of smaller stubs of stone dotted the grassy plain.

“Is ... is this normal for a dungeon?” asked Rain looking at the other side of the cavern several miles distant.

“Uhm, I don’t know, but the witch in my old tribe warned Gobbos from coming here. We should go around...”

“If that witch didn’t want people coming here then I want to know why. Goblin witches hate me because of whatever species of monster I am, this could be related, it could be an answer. It ... It feels like something is here...”

“Or it could be that there’s just some nasty monster and she didn’t want Gobbos dying pointlessly.”

“True, but I’ll kill and eat it if there is.”

He strode out onto the plain, long grass flattening under his feet. The Kobold required a tug to be moved from the safety of the tunnel.

“H-hey, my tribe knew of this place too!” squawked the Kobold as he stumbled onto the grass.

Rain turned to him with a frown. “They did? Do you know what this place is?”

“Uh, well, sort of, It’s uhm, Haunted! We shouldn’t go here! Maybe! Please don’t eat me!”

“Haunted?”

“Yes!”

The Kobold looked around frantically. The plain stretched out before them. A breeze brushed the long grass.

“Haven’t you noticed? There’s wind in here! In a dungeon!”

“He’s right, that is kind of strange,” murmured Opal.

“It’s probably because this cavern is so large, or maybe there is air rising up from lower caverns disturbing the air in here. I’m not turning back because of some wind.”

Rain marched further into the cavern, fearful Kobold in tow. They came across one of the stone stubs dotted throughout the grass. Now that Rain was close he realised that it was the very last remnant of a structure. Blocks of stone littered the ground around the small finger-like chunk of masonry that was all that remained standing.

His eyes followed the stone blocks peeking from amongst the blades of grass into the distance.

“I think this cavern used to be filled with buildings, like a city ... A huge city...”

Opal peered down at the heavy block stonework. “It looks old, like the stone stairs between floors.”

“Maybe it was the same people who built them. It would make sense that they would leave something other than just stairs behind right?”

They wandered across the plain, various pieces of ruin becoming visible, a piece of fallen arch, a corner of a tiled floor, a stumped pillar. whatever had been done to the place had leveled it, torn down every structure stone by stone until only the one ruin in the middle was left standing.

As they approached it Rain realised it was a part of a castle, although nearly destroyed beyond all recognition. The walls were shredded and scarred, the dark stone blasted and melted in places. The ruin had a skeletal bleak feel. The wind blew through stoney gaps with a hollow echoing sigh.

Opal shivered on his shoulders.

“This place is creepy...”

Rain didn’t reply but approached a wall. On the wall was something familiar. An angular runic script that looked like it had been clawed out of the stone. It was the same as the script around the gold band on the giant petrified alligator they had found dead by the great lake. He put his paw flat on the wall, the runes were the same, although this time his claws dwarfed the markings.

“I was right to listen to my gut, these runes, I think they were made by my kind, these marks were made by claws like mine.”

The Goblin peered down at them sceptically. “I guess they could be, the dead thing that was on the bottom of the great lake was supposed to have lived a long long time ago. It’s possible it was part of the people that built this stuff.”

“Maybe there will be more inside ... Maybe a clue about what happened here...”

Opal hesitated then nodded her head. “Yes ... there might be.”

They wandered beneath ruin, into the shadowed halls and broken rooms. The ceiling was tall, enough for Rain, with Opal on his shoulders, to just fit beneath. The wind was muffled here and Rain was a little disturbed to hear it sound a little like a susserating whisper in some unknown language as it filtered through the ruin.

The Kobold yelped suddenly and Rain turned to him.

“What is it?”

“I- th-thought I-I s-saw something, there was a weird pale head, at the end of the hall looking around the corner!”

Rain narrowed his eyes and rushed forward. He came to the end ready to catch whatever monster was there but found the following hallway empty.

“What did you see? Tell me.”

The Kobold yelped as he was pulled forward on his chain. “Elf! Or H-human maybe! I can’t tell they all look alike to me!”

Rain blinked in surprise. “Not a monster?”

“No! I don’t think so anyway, but then again it could be a, uhm, harpy. W-we should go, really!”

“If there really are levelers here then they would have come for monsters so that they can kill and level up from them, so if you did see a leveler then we can be sure there are monsters too,” murmured Opal.

“Caution it is,” said Rain. He shook the Kobolds chain and gave him an evil grin. “You go first.”

“W-what!” spluttered the Kobold. “B-b-but I can’t! I- I- have a condition!”

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