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Elf Maidens of Thurn

Copyright© 2023 by Rachael Jane

Chapter 61: The storm

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 61: The storm - For fifty years since the capture and transportation of their forebears to Thurn, the women of a race the Thurnians call Elves have been at the mercy of the citizens of Thurn. Although talented in metal and leather work, it is the Elves beauty and sexual allure to Thurnian men which is in most demand. Wealthy men are now creating private harems of Elf Maidens while government officials wrestle with the problem of the ever-increasing population of Elves in Thurn.

Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Consensual   Heterosexual   Fiction   Fairy Tale   Post Apocalypse   Sharing   Light Bond   Group Sex   Harem   Polygamy/Polyamory   Interracial   Lactation   Masturbation   Oral Sex   Pregnancy   Squirting  

Hinano needs to obtain the support of Akamu, Taito, and Teuila for the plan we discussed on board the Esmeralda last night. Only then can we start attending to the details. A trip to Bardos will be necessary to establish how much money the Tomyris have deposited with the port guild ... that’s assuming the money still exists from a century ago. We also need to establish whether the Aegle Potiora is able to send and receive Arona’s proposed messages with her sister in Thur.

“Our forebears intended for the Tomyris to be independent of the other Potiora races,” says Hinano. “That’s why our Potiora is located so far away from the others. While Aegle can exchange a limited amount of information with other Potiora, it has always been done in secret without alerting those monitoring the other Potiora.”

“Is that why Aegle asked for my permission before contacting Lampetia and Dioxippe?” I ask.

“Possibly,” replies Hinano. “I don’t understand all the inner workings of how the Potiora communicate with each other, but Aegle has always been protective of the Tomyris.”

Arona, Nyra, Maia and I return to the island with Hinano immediately after an early breakfast. We spend over an hour discussing the plan with Teuila, Akamu and Taito. As soon as we reach a consensus to a slightly modified plan, I return to the Esme’ with Nyra, Hinano and Akamu. Arona and Maia stay with Taito and Teuila to forage for food and to prepare the upper levels of the tower to accommodate everyone one those in hibernation are roused.

Arona will also investigate whether Aegle is able to send and receive messages to and from Arona’s sister, without the Lampetia Potiora alerting the scientists monitoring the Potiora. Our discussion this morning identified a possible flaw in our plan. The message Arona sends to the Lampetia Potiora will alert those in Thurn of the discovery of the Aegle Potiora, and its ability to communicate with the other Potiora. That may become inevitable once my research paper is published, and I suppose I need to consider the consequences. However, for now, we need time to rouse the hibernating Tomyris and establish a community before any influx of opportunistic visitors arrive from the east.

We depart for Bardos as soon as we’re back on board the Esme’. The weather remains fine, so we make good time. Our route to Bardos takes us past the south end of Madiana. We can see the river estuary where Gregori is believed to have moored his ships over a hundred years ago. The estuary and surrounding flora fit the brief description contained in Gregori’s memoires, but there’s no sign of any former habitation.

“Are there likely to be any remains of a Tomyris settlement near the estuary?” I ask Hinano and Akamu as we watch the receding coastline from the side rail.

“Unlikely,” replies Hinano. “Our old settlement will have been reclaimed by nature by now. We stored anything salvageable in one of the original hibernation chambers. We have tools and equipment to rebuild our community, but we need to awaken more people to make that possible.”

As Hinano predicted, Teuila was adamant that we awaken those still in hibernation within the next few weeks. Teuila accepts that we need to establish a food supply and accommodation for everyone, but she voted against waiting until any Elf Maiden volunteers arrived from Thurn. None of the three men chose to argue against Teuila’s view.

“Why is Teuila so eager to awaken everyone in hibernation sooner rather than later?” I ask Akamu and Hinano, as the island of Madiana disappears over the horizon behind us.

“Teuila and her supporters don’t want our new society to be dominated by men as it was before the volcanic eruption two hundred years ago,” says Akamu. “She believes that the longer we delay awakening the others, the more likely a male-oriented governance will be established.”

“Are her concerns valid?” I ask, mindful that before the Thurn civil war, a male dominated rule was established in Thurn.

“Possibly ... probably ... I don’t know,” prevaricates Akamu. “Without an influx of women to boost our population, around two thirds of our population are male. If you count adults and older children alone, then our male population is around eighty percent of the total. Even if everyone has an equal say in our governance, the outcome will almost certainly be biased towards males. I don’t see what is wrong with that.”

I consider what Akamu says. I’ve come across the same male-centric attitude in Thurn and I think Teuila is right to challenge it. The Tomyris gender imbalance should correct itself within a couple of generations as the oldest male-dominated generation dies out. However, a heavy male bias could do severe harm to the future of the Tomyris if they don’t establish a society that benefits everyone. It will be many decades before the Tomyris have a large enough population to enable them to form multiple communities with different societal rules in the same way as the Atenex and Thurnians have done.

The journey to Bardos will take about six hours, so we should arrive by early evening. With Arona and Maia back in Madiana I need to help cover for their absence from the ship. A two hour turn on watch in the crow’s nest is an easy enough task, and it still leaves plenty of time for me to have sex with Akamu and Hinano. I’ll only be in heat for a few more days, so I should make the most of the opportunity. TM will undoubtedly be wanting his share of time between my legs. However, he’s currently nursing an injury after coming into contact with a hot piece of machinery in the engine room earlier this morning. Gaelan says that the injury isn’t serious, although TM is milking every ounce of sympathy from the younger members of the crew.

When it comes to sex, Akamu and Hinano have no qualms about having a threesome. As this isn’t the first time I’ve had sex with the pair, I’ve gained an understanding of their preferences. Akamu likes to fuck my arse, while Hinano is more traditional in his choice of holes. Consequently we soon find ourselves having sex in a standing position with me squashed between the two men. It isn’t the most comfortable position for sex, but none of us seem to mind.

While both men are eager to satisfy their own carnal desires, I find Hinano more considerate of my own needs. Although I need very little help in working myself into a highly charged arousal, Hinano ensures that I achieve an orgasm before he shoots his load. Akamu isn’t so thoughtful, and he falls into the category of men who simply regard women as receptacles for his own sexual pleasure. That said, Akamu isn’t unduly rough or unkind ... just domineering and thoughtless. As soon as both men have come, we bring a halt to our game.

“I hope you intend to stay with us and not return to Thurn,” says Akamu, once we finish our session.

 
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