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Elf Maidens of Thurn

Copyright© 2023 by Rachael Jane

Chapter 72: A Promise to Tayn

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 72: A Promise to Tayn - 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  

Those in Madiana are soon kept busy dealing with the Tomyris awoken from hibernation. Hinano and Akamu show themselves to be competent community leaders. Work assignments are allocated fairly to all the adults and adolescents. Thanks to the extra workers, the Tomyris are making good progress in constructing their new settlement. At first there is a social division between the Elf Maidens and the Tomyris caused by our misaligned cultures. Fortunately the driving urge for sex soon overcomes any prejudices. The adolescents and children have no difficulty in mingling, and the minor differences in the elven language between Elf Maidens and Tomyris is soon overcome.

While I’ve so far resisted giving formal acceptance of Tayn’s offer to place his collar on me, other Elf Maidens have been less hesitant. According to Nyra, more than a dozen women have accepted collars from recently awoken Tomyris men. Apparently a large collection of collars and rings were included it the items stored by the Tomyris before they reentered hibernation, underscoring the symbolic importance placed on the tokens by Tomyris society.

Tayn hasn’t pushed me into accepting his collar. He pretends he hasn’t noticed that I’ve acquired a ring to give him in exchange. I’m not sure what is holding me back from accepting his collar. I feel the need to talk with Arona about our future, but that’s difficult at the moment. Arona now lives and works on Madiana, while my duties keep me in Bardos. Maia or Nyra are usually the link between Arona and me, relaying messages between us as we each play our part in establishing the Tomyris settlement.

The Esmeralda makes two round trips each week between Bardos and Madiana. At other times, Jaro transports goods and passengers between Bardos and nearby islands in the Ribbean Sea. I soon realise that using the Esme’ for ferrying supplies and messages between Bardos and Madiana is a wasteful use of the Esme’s capabilities. There are several smaller sailing ships based in Bardos that could service Madiana just as well. Although my new role is to work with Tayn in liaising with the Bardos administration and merchants, Tayn agrees that I should make a short visit to the new Tomyris settlement to see for myself how things are progressing. My journey aboard the Esme’ gives me a chance to talk with Jaro and the other Mariners.

“We need to discuss the financial arrangement that was agreed back in Tewhanga,” I say to Jaro and the older Mariners. “You have helped us establish the Tomyris settlement, even though that wasn’t part of our original agreement. I don’t expect the Esme’ to shuttle back and forth between Bardos and Madiana forever. If you wish to return to Tewhanga to claim the other half of the charter fee, then I’m willing to release you from further duties here.”

“We have no intention of returning to Tewhanga,” replies Jaro. “However, I agree that we need to come to a new arrangement. The most profitable trade for the Esme’ would be to transport goods between the western mainland ports and Bardos. But we can only do that if we cease the regular trips between Madiana and Bardos.”

“Do you know if any of the sailing ships based in Bardos are willing and able to provide a service between Bardos and Madiana?” I ask.

“I will make inquiries,” replies Jaro. “I’m friendly with the captain of the Julianna. The Julianna is an old ship, but she might be suitable to take over the servicing of Madiana.”

We arrive at the Tomyris settlement by midday. I’m impressed by the progress made in building a permanent settlement on Madiana. For the first time I see the Tomyris who have recently emerged from hibernation. Physically, Elf Maidens are slightly taller than their Tomyris counterparts, although there are too few Tomyris adult females to be sure of the comparison. Elf Maidens have slightly lighter skin, possibly a natural adaptation due to the colder Thurnian climate.

With many more arrivals expected from Thurn ... all of whom will be female ... the gender balance among the new community will soon skew towards a predominantly female society. Quite how the current patriarchal Tomyris governance will adapt is probably one of the major challenges facing our combined future. The next few generation of births will gradually restore an equal gender balance, but that will take several decades.

I meet with Arona, who spends half her time at the Aegle Potiora, and half at the new settlement. Now that most of the Tomyris have been transferred to the new settlement, there’s less need for the Esme’ to make regular trips to the Aegle Potiora. An overland route between the settlement and the Aegle tower has been established, although it takes the best part of a day to make the journey.

“We can shorten the journey if the longboat can ferry us across the inlet,” says Arona. “That isn’t a problem when travelling north to the Aegle tower, but signalling for a ride across the inlet in the other direction is problematic. We’ve tried flags and lights, but they can’t always be seen from the south shore. The trek around the eastern end of the inlet takes an extra four hours.”

Arona and I take a walk along the shoreline as we discuss our hopes and ideas for the future. Arona tells me that she is pregnant. That’s not surprising given the number of times she and TM fucked on the journey from Tewhanga. I’m due in heat again within the next few days and I confess that it’s one of the reasons for my delay in giving Tayn an answer to his offer. If I’m pregnant, then the father could be any one of four possibilities. I’m not sure how Tayn will take to the possibility that any child I carry may not be his.

“The Tomyris are like those of us from Thurn,” says Arona. “Children are nurtured in crèches once they are weaned. Family ties between parents and child are broken at an early age, so I doubt Tayn will be unduly worried about the identity of your child’s father.”

“Hmm ... I still feel that I should wait until I see if I’m pregnant,” I reply. “In Thurn our children are clones of the mother, so there’s never a paternal link to the child. That’s not the same here. If I’m pregnant, then it’s likely my child won’t be a clone. I’ve no idea how Tayn will feel about that.”

If I was being honest with myself, I’d admit that my concern about a pregnancy is just another excuse to delay accepting Tayn’s collar. I’m unlikely to be pregnant despite all the sex I enjoyed last time I was in heat. Any elven student in Thur is required to take contraceptives as a condition of enrolment in a course of study. While I was no longer required to take contraceptives when I started my current research, the lingering effects of the contraceptives mean it might be another few months before I’m fecund.

 
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