The story follows a group of five adventurers from the town of Greenhaven as they embark on a quest to explore the Hidden Dungeon of Vine. The dungeon, once a hallowed place of worship, has become cursed, its greenery transformed into deadly hazards that ensnare and destroy intruders. As the adventurers delve deeper, they uncover the tragic tale of a deity betrayed and a vengeful spirit entwined in the roots of the dungeon. Will the adventures make it out alive?
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A group of five adventurers embark on a perilous journey to the Grand Stronghold of Fire, a ruined fortress engulfed in eternal flames. Their goal is to retrieve the Emberheart, a legendary relic said to hold the power to control fire itself. As they delve deeper into the stronghold, they encounter fiery elemental beasts, treacherous traps, and the lingering echoes of a once-great empire.
The Affair has been the basis for a number of famous novels. Greene’s “The End of the Affair,” Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary,” Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina,” and many more. Those of course, are some of the classics of the genre, but there are many more, ranging from your anguished chick-lit, women’s romance “second chance” novels (bleeech), to utter trash, to classics of the porno-novel genre like Orrie Hitt’s “Unfaithful Wives.” This then, is my humble contribution to the genre. Hope you enjoy.
A Story in the Inu Yasha Universe
While looking for Kagome in the present day, Inuyasha randomly finds her mother naked. Excusing himself, he's ready to search for her daughter, only to hear this foxy mature woman going to town on herself. There are certainly other ways to awaken a hanyou's dormant youkai blood...
While on the run from the Friends of Humanity, Kitty Pryde is snatched up by one of their younger members. Desperate to get away, she makes a deal. She fucks him and he lets her go after. Simple, right?