Dungeons and Dalliances: A Futa LitRPG
Copyright© 2023 by winterwhereof
Chapter 98
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 98 - Natalie leaves for Tenet Delving Academy with an unexpected surprise between her legs. Rather than being granted a conventional class, she's received something much stranger. Dealing with the politics, danger, and curriculum of a delving academy would have been hard enough without perverted abilities and a need to collect a harem of beautiful women, but she'll learn to play the hand she's been dealt. Possibly with great success.
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Fa/Fa Consensual Romantic Lesbian Hermaphrodite Fiction Futanari GameLit High Fantasy Humor Group Sex Harem Polygamy/Polyamory Anal Sex Cream Pie Double Penetration Exhibitionism Masturbation Oral Sex Petting Safe Sex Sex Toys Tit-Fucking Voyeurism Size
With a greeting like that, the last of Natalie’s doubts were dispelled. Sofia’s exasperated suggestion that her class might make the bosses perverted was clearly not true—or at least not for this encounter. The dryad seemed far more interested in turning them into forest fertilizer than anything.
Natalie didn’t waste a moment, seeing the dryad raise her staff. She charged forward. The four patches of dirt in each cardinal direction meant something, but she kept that in the back of her mind—she couldn’t know exactly what until it revealed itself.
Quickly covering distance toward the dryad, her opponent raised her staff into the air in reply, pointing the shaft of wood skyward. Her previously blue eyes turned white, vibrating with energy, and power gathered at the tip, humming to Natalie’s magical senses—and then a half-second later, to her physical eyesight too, as crackling white sparks manifested on the gnarled tip of the staff.
The hair on the back of her neck raised, and instinct alone told her what to do. She flung herself sideways, her plan for charging head-first into the dryad relegated to second priority.
A second later, searing white lighting erupted into the ground exactly where Natalie had been headed. A thunderous clap echoed through the air, enough to leave her ears ringing, and Natalie briefly wondered how well she would have held up against a lighting strike.
Bosses weren’t called bosses without a reason—they were by the far the most common way for experienced delvers to find their careers abruptly cut off. Being roasted in a single shot wasn’t fully off the table. Though, a durable class like Natalie probably wouldn’t die in a single hit. Liz or Jordan, though? More likely, at least for a strong charge-up attack like that.
Which was why it was so important Natalie kept the dryad’s attention. She’d flung herself recklessly sideways, knowing she absolutely had to avoid whatever incoming attack had been gathering at the dryad’s staff tip, but she still recovered smoothly, turning her tumble sideways into a roll and finally staggering to her feet. The powerful spell hadn’t been free; the dryad’s eyes were still fading from their blinding white and back to their natural color, recovering from the expenditure of mana.
Natalie cobbled together her own key spell. Illusions shimmered around her body, growing limbs and weapons where they didn’t exist. They were less refined than in her fight against Elida, because she didn’t use [Empower]. Burning progression points whenever she fought a boss simply wasn’t wise—that powerful ability needed to be saved for moments that truly mattered. If things turned sour, then obviously she would tap into that expensive resource, but if at all possible, she wanted to handle this with her base class.
Natalie arrived to the tall green woman right as she finished recovering from her lightning spell. Lowering her staff and gripping it two-handed, she swung in a wide arc before Natalie could get her own attack out.
Though seeming like a mage class, the dryad’s physical abilities weren’t lacking. Natalie barely managed to duck the hurtling piece of wood, and it soared above her head with a whistle of wind that doubly confirmed any attacks from this creature wouldn’t be a third as easy to shrug off as anything else she’d fought thus far, barring maybe the mini-boss they’d gone up against.
Prior to this point, the humanoid monsters she’d been fighting had all been either shorter or equal height to her. Dealing with the eight-foot dryad, not to mention her gigantic reach with her wooden staff, wasn’t an easy feat. Power and swiftness mattered, but so did the sheer reality of physical advantages—being able to swing and smash a gigantic rod of wood from seven feet away was rather hard to deal with as a shield-and-hammer wielder.
Still, practiced footwork and keeping a careful eye on the dryad meant she could sneak her own attacks in. The dryad blocked or dodged them, but every moment that Natalie kept the creature’s attention meant safety—and opportunity—for her teammates. They had hardly been sitting around; Sofia and Jordan had edged in from either of the woman’s flanks, and the dryad grunted as blades scraped her green flesh. The injuries oozed a dark green ichor, and it had a potent, disgusting smell, like rotting earth.
Irritated at having been surrounded, the dryad slammed her staff into the floor, and a shockwave blasted all three of the melee fighters backward. Natalie grunted as she hit the ground hard, but quickly recovered. Sofia and Jordan weren’t as lucky, not half as durable, and not bearing Liz’s empowering buff. A long shaft of wood hurtled toward Sofia, following up on the disabling spell, and Natalie only barely managed to barrel forward, shield-first, into the dryad’s arm. The motion deflected the strike, her opponent’s staff hitting dirt rather than Sofia’s skull, but Natalie had put herself off balance in the mad rush. A kick to the chest sent her crashing into the dirt far harder than the first time, and even with her HP, a rib might have cracked.
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