Saturday, February 11, 2017

Chapter 62 - Return to Fathon

It had been a month since the battle for Duskhaven. When Mirelth’s curse was lifted, those turned into the living dead by her spell regained their ‘living’ status, and were able to leave the city once more. The King, naturally, was grateful to be back amongst the living, but was more than a bit peeved at how the Travelers had behaved while trapped in the city. Rumors that it was a Traveler that had released Mirelth spread through the city, resulting in all Travelers being banned from the capitol unless they had a special passport.

Needless to say, a black market sprang up, smuggling Travelers into and out of the city when they needed to complete quests, or see trainers. The Adventurer’s Guild, which had been based in the center of the market district, shuttered that property and opened a new building outside the city walls. Several craftsmen followed suit, and soon there was a small town’s worth of buildings gathered a couple miles from the city, outside the King’s decree.

After I announced it on the forums, interest in the Shadow Alliance grew quite a bit. After talking it over with people, we decided to go with one guild based in each kingdom for the alliance, at least at first. Aria of the Twilight would represent Wyrmwood, and Night’s Requiem would do for Ograin. But there were plenty of other countries out there, and I wasn’t going to just add guilds to the alliance without vetting them, first.

So that was one of the reasons we were traveling through Ograin again. I left Zephara to be trained by Iqnora in the ways of magic, since she’d been going down the ‘batshit crazy’ path before. Iqnora was happy to do it when I asked her, especially when I promised that Zephara would be making sure she wasn’t ‘lonely’ on those long nights while I was traveling. Zephara, on the other hand, was simply happy to be doing something other than ‘village whore’. The experience she got from that wasn’t as much as questing or killing monsters, but she still gained a few levels over the last month. I still didn’t let her wear clothes in safe zones, however.

Our destination for this next round of vetting the potential allies was the Horde Tribeslands. There wasn’t a set Ork or Goblin Kingdom, but the Tribeslands held many different ork and goblin clans, which all competed with eachother, and often raided surrounding countries. Ograin sat between Wyrmwood and the Tribeslands, so we decided to pass through Fathon on our way, partly for nostalgia, and partly to see if anything new was going on.

For your Charisma passing 500, you gain a perk based on your playstyle:

Blessed Lover
Sharess smiles upon you, and your relentless pursuit to spreading her teachings to as many beds as you can. Laying with you can remove all diseases, and debilitating effects (Paralyzed, Crippled, Cursed, etc.), including restoring lost body parts. Your lovers gain +10 to all stats for 6 hours. Your Fruitful Passion spell now grants the target a permanent +10 to all stats, in addition to its normal effects. This effect only occurs once per person.

Clearing out dungeons on the way got us to level 50 finally, and my Charisma hit 500 base points, giving me the Blessed Lover perk. Basically, sex with me removes diseases and curses, and even giving people back missing limbs, as well as a decent buff. I decided I wouldn’t mention the new side effect of Fruitful Passion. Being a Stud Horse was bad enough, y’know?

There were sixteen of us as we came within sight of Fathon. Sure, I could have gotten us there instantly with the dark portal, I didn’t want to get in the habit of simply warping everywhere. Traveling brought its own rewards. In addition to the levels and treasure the dungeons brought us (not to mention the increase in skills), there were other rewards to be had. A crew of bandits, likely trying to take over the territory I freed up the last time I passed this way, attacked us, and were beaten soundly.

Six of those unfortunate bandits now marched alongside our horses, slave collars on their necks. We reminded them that, of their band of twelve, they were the ‘lucky ones’. Two others now flanked Hrozne, a Death Knight on one side, and a Skeleton Mage on the other. As for the other four? Well, Hrozne didn’t have all the material components needed for the higher level undead shi wanted, but a level 50 Pale Master (Necromancer) had the Sacrificial Substitution ability, allowing you to sacrifice additional creatures to substitute for the material components needed to create undead. It wasn’t exactly an efficient method of raising undead, as both the Death Knight and the Skeleton Mage took two sacrifices (in addition to the body to be raised) in substitution. Lesser undead, such as basic zombies or skeletons, would only require a single sacrifice. The more powerful the undead, the more sacrifices needed.

Suffice to say, we caused something of a stir as we passed through town towards the slave market. For once, my harem wasn’t the biggest surprise, but our drow necromancer, riding on a skeletal warhorse, with two undead at hir side. Still, despite the fact that anyone with the ability to detect magic. Emmete rode behind Severa, not exactly pleased to be shown off as a slave’s slave, but unable to complain about it.

When I entered the slave market, I was greeted warmly by Zechariah, the same man who had sold me Yukiko months ago. “Ah, my friend! I have heard great things about you! Helping princesses return to their homeland, saving the lands from undead, drow, and dragons! And all while showing off the fruits of our profession. Your fellow travelers have been eagerly looking for new slaves all across the lands, from what I’ve been told. But don’t expect a discount because of that!”

We both laughed, remembering the first conversation we had, and I said, “Well, it would hardly do to go asking such things, one trainer to another. But I thought I would do you the favor of helping to replenish your stock. Bandits seem to be a perpetual nuisance along the Vermilion Road. These six are the survivors of the latest group to try their hand at it.”

After a bit of haggling, I had sold off the six slaves, and gained 200 GP. After that was done, Zechariah smiled at me, and said, “Well, I would hate for you to come and only take my gold after all we’ve done. Perhaps you’d be interested in adding another to your troupe? There are still quite a few lovelies left, despite the Travelers picking through them. Actually, some of the more enterprising Travelers have been taking your lead, and capturing their enemies rather than just killing them, and with the markets in Duskhaven not yet recovered, we have more exotics than we normally might.”

I laughed, and nodded. “Well, I couldn’t possibly be so rude as to not at least look at your stock after such a speech! Come, show me these exotics, and perhaps I’ll be parting with some of your gold after all!” The last time I was here, I found a Traveler, so who knows what I’d find now?

Out came six creatures, all bearing slave collars. There were only six, but they were certainly exotics to my eye. After I asked, Zechariah began explaining how they came into his market.

Gadriel Lightsworn
Archon Female
Level 100 Blessed Healer (Priestess) / Divine Songstress (Bard)
Titles: Godtouched, Pure Soul, Undead Bane, Demon Bane, Slave

Sualuhn Bloodrazor
Pit Fiend Male
Level 100 Battle Rager (Barbarian) / Hellfire Sorcerer (Flame Sorcerer)
Titles: Ladykiller, Human Bane, Elf Bane, Orc Bane, Sadist, Sexecutioner, Flamesoul, Slave

“The Angel and the Demon over there were in the middle of some kind of blood feud, or whatever, attempting to take over some piddling little town while the country was distracted by Duskhaven’s troubles. They both put out competing requests to the Adventurer’s Guild, asking for their foe to be killed or captured. One group decided to take both requests, and went separately to both the Angel and Demon, convincing them to give them a slave collar that would work on the other. Both of them thought they were so clever, giving the mortals an item that would work on their enemy but not themselves. The clever Travelers betrayed them both, but did so in a way that allowed them to complete both quests.”

I nodded. Most impressive. I liked that kind of thinking. When I asked, I was told that the group, which went by the name Jade Ravens, had left the country, intending to go to the human kingdom of Caledon. I’d have to look them up if I was ever in the neighborhood. At the very least, it wouldn’t be dull.

Deghu
Gold Dragon Male
Level 20 Dragon / Wizard
Titles: Slave

Zechariah sighed as we came to the next one. “This is a sad story. Some real bastards raided a dragon’s nest while supposedly looking for a way to help Duskhaven. Slapped a collar on this kid and drug him off before his mother came back. Used magic to hide their scent, it seems. Only reason I accepted the kid was to keep him from going to one of the worse places, and I don’t bring him out, except to people I know will treat him right.”

“And it wouldn’t do for a slave trader to get a reputation of freeing slaves, right?”

“Right. And the authorities would have my head if I released a live dragon in the Kingdom after Duskhaven. Of course, I cheated the bastards good, since I only paid a gold for him. Not wanting angry dragons on my doorstep was a quite effective excuse.”

Kamla Nightchylde
Human Daywalker Vampire Female
Level 50 Spellsword (Fighter) / Ranger
Titles: Quick-foot, Human Bane, Ladykiller, Manslayer, Hordebreaker, Slave

“This one didn’t learn to read her contracts before signing them. She’s a Traveler, and was commissioned to do something or other for one of the local guilds, but the events at Duskhaven made it so she couldn’t complete the job in time, and failed the quest. Since she couldn’t pay the default fee, the guards collared her, and sent her to me.”

Meilietae
Nymph Female
Level 80 Nature’s Soul (Druid) / Fey Singer (Bard)
Titles: Broken One, Manslayer, Corrupted One, Human Bane, Slave

“This beauty is a twisted piece of work, let me tell you. Got a taste for human flesh, she does. No telling how many she’s lured to their doom. Apparently, a human raped her in the past, and she’s taken to hunting men because of it. We only know about it because she caught a few Travelers, who reported the incident. The local lord posted a bounty on her, and is selling her through my shop to recoup the cost, with a discount if she will be taken out of the kingdom.”

Gryzer Proudstaff
Centaur Male
Level 20 Barbarian / Dominator
Titles: Sadist, Sexecutioner, Slave, Gelded One

Gelded One
Typically performed on dogs, horses, or other animals to prevent them from breeding, gelding is a common practice to use on animals. In this case, it has been used on a person, with magic applied to the wound. Even should this Traveler be forced to respawn, this will continue, until magic is applied to restore his virility.

-10 CHA
-100% to Seduction against females
-100% to resist Seduction from males and hermaphrodites
-25% to resist Intimidation or to Intimidate others
Is incapable of achieving erection for as long as this title persists.


“Another Traveler. Bastard raped a noblewoman in full daylight, after killing two of her guards. Damn near killed the poor woman, too, before another Traveler put a stop to it. The magistrate decided that since Travelers can’t be killed permanently, that we know of, he’d be made a slave. He’s been gelded, so the raping part shouldn’t be an issue again, unless someone uses magic to fix him, but it hasn’t improved his mood any. He’s sworn vengeance against, well, pretty much everyone. And we don’t know if he’ll come back from being killed with his ‘parts’ intact.”

I shook my head. “Bastard deserves it, for being a fucking idiot, if nothing else. But you can let people know that the condition will remain until such time as someone uses magic to heal him. If you know someone who is fond of eunuchs, you should let them know, as he’ll be more… pliable for them now.”

Zechariah and I laughed, which caused the centaur to glare at me, but he said nothing. Probably because he was ordered to be silent. However, I got a few wonderful PMs from him about how he was going to mess me and my girls up, once his buddies got the gold together to free him. Yeah, right. I chuckled, and then Zecharaiah and I got down to business.

In the end, I gave back Zechariah’s gold, and more besides. But I spent four thousand of my own gold on the angel, demon, and the dragon, and the two hundred Zechariah had given me to arrange a spectacle for the noble family that had been harmed by the centaur: a live viewing of letting the Nymph devour the centaur. But I wouldn’t be taking either one of them with me. Too much trouble there.

Hrozne, however, surprised me by dropping a thousand gold of his own to buy the vampire. A few seconds later, I received a notification that the Aria of the Twilight had a new member.

As we left to head for the Adventurer’s Guild, Zechariah thanked us once again, and made us promise to come back if we passed this way again. Fathon may have been getting more traffic because of Duskhaven being in chaos, but five thousand gold would be enough to make any man one of the wealthiest in town.


As I stepped into the Adventurer’s Guild, I heard a yell, and turned to see a foot-long shard of ice flying rapidly towards my face!



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Friday, February 3, 2017

Chapter 61 - Trade Chat III

Anonymous3, Cookie, RedJenny, Halla, Johnist, Darkmore, Darkmore’s Knight, Fallen One, l33tPally, Might_Makes_Right, Scholar, Firemane, Freed_Drow, Living Dead Girl, Reaper, Light’s Chosen, Sangria Dreams, Leliana, CmdrCullen, Darkspawn Slayer, and Z.Void are in the chat.

Freed_Drow: Holy shit! Have you seen the vid streams from that big battle in Duskhaven? Intense!

RedJenny: Seen a few, yeah. I was in the thick of it, though, and I can tell you that things were crazier in person.

Leliana: Had to have been, for everyone to forget about a dragon during the middle of the fight.

Might_Makes_Right: Well, there was already a huge running battle going on, and people got distracted enough by the dragon ripping open a portal in the sky.

Living Dead Girl: Yeah, and then everyone was watching as that Zayn and his harem came down from the portal, like they had just used the dragon as a damn taxi.

Darkmore: Well, we wanted to cause a big distraction, and get everyones eyes on us.

Reaper: Wait, that whole scene was a distraction? What else were you doing?

Firemane: Hidden quest related to the event. One of the four families related to the ones who captured Mirelth is now extinct.

CmdrCullen: Damn. Wait, you’re not one of the Aria folks, are you?

Firemane: No, but I had a pleasant rivalry with their Johnist over in WoD. We were one of the top explorer guilds.

Johnist: And I still beat you to a few key secrets, no?

Firemane: Hush you. Anyways, we needed a distraction to get some of the guards and players out of the way. So I called a friend, who had helped research the family.

Scholar: And I spoke to a friend in Aria.

Darkmore: Who spoke to me. After the dragon agreed to get us through the dome, it was easy enough to get all eyes on me, and concentrate the fighting in the square.

Cookie: Which allowed the dragon to sneak up on people and lay waste to them, right?

Sangria Dreams: Damn. How do you come up with these plans?

Darkmore: Well, I always liked reading and watching stuff on military battles. Tip for anyone who might start leading troops in AAO, read your Sun Tzu and Clausewitz.

Fallen One: So, second Demon’s Duel, and the game is only a couple months old! What did you get for winning this time?

Z.Void: *sobs*

Darkmore: AHEM!

Z.Void: *sighs*

Z.Void is now Darkmore’s Bitch.

Darkmores’s Bitch: You happy now, Master?

Darkmore: Barely. I’ll punish you for that, later.

Darkmore’s Knight: Really, you’d think after the first time she’d learn.

Fallen One: Wow. So other than making the Chainbreaker your bitch, what did you get?

Darkmore: Well, I guess it isn’t really a secret. I wanted to discourage people from doing these Demon’s Duels without good cause, so I gave her a ten-part penalty. First, I locked her character so that it couldn’t be deleted, traded, or sold until Icestorm stops running the game. Second, I forced her to use her access as Guildmaster to transfer all the Scions’ stuff to Aria. Any property they had, any gold or items in their guild bank, everything they built is now mine. Third, I had her use her access as Guildmaster to delete the guild. Fourth, I had her transfer all her personal property and funds to me, including what was in her private bank. Fifth, I stripped her of her subclass and profession, and gave her new ones. She is now a Level 40 Hellfire Mistress (Flame Sorceress) / Bard with the Courtesan profession. Sixth, she is now my slave, and is prohibited from wearing any clothes while in safe areas. All her clothing immediately unequips when she enters a safe zone, and reequips when she leaves the safe zone or when combat begins. Seventh, she has forcibly gained the Devoted and Masochist titles. Eighth, she is subject to a specialized charm effect, which makes her extremely… excited while in my presence. Ninth, she is to spend the next four months (game time) confined to my lands in Wyrmwood, where she will be the Village Whore. Tenth, any member of Aria of the Twilight, and any slave, thrall, or summon belonging to me may order her as if they were me, provided their orders do not contradict mine.

Fallen One: Holy fuck.

Cookie: Only you…

Reaper: Hell with that! Why would anyone continue playing the character after that kind of punishment got laid on them?

Johnist: Because of the first restriction. You can only have one character in AAO. So if you can’t delete, trade, or sell the character, ever, then your choice is to submit, or leave the game, forever.

Reaper: I thought Demon’s Duels didn’t let you fuck with their Struggle.net accounts?

Scholar: They don’t. However, everything Zayn did affected only server-side data, and never mentions Zephara’s Struggle.net account or anything about her in real life. This is, most likely, the worst punishment that he could give her within the rules of the game.

Darkmore: Well, there were a couple things I could have added, but I decided to stop there.

Darkmore’s Bitch: WHAT? What else could you do to shame me?

Darkmore: You’re not feeling a compulsion to spread your legs for all the horses, dogs, and livestock in town, are you?

Darkmore’s Bitch: Oh fuck me.

Darkmore: When we get back, yes.

Darkmore’s Bitch: DAMNIT!

l33tPally: Wait a minute, what are those titles she got? Why would you give an enemy titles?

Darkmore’s Knight: Because those titles have certain effects.

Darkmore: Let the whore explain it herself.

Darkmore’s Bitch: *sigh* Devoted makes me feel satisfaction when doing as Master commands. I also gain +10% to all tests when following his orders. Masochist gives me the ‘Hurts So Good’ quality, and makes me feel pleasure from pain.

Might_Makes_Right: And this is why you don’t toss a Demon’s Duel around, just because you have the coin for it, huh?

Darkmore: Exactly. Regular duels are just fine for solving disputes. If you call a Demon’s Duel, you had best be damn sure that you can win, otherwise your life will be hell from then on.

Light’s Chosen: Then why did you call that first one, against Kali?

Darkmore: Because sometimes, you don’t just need a conflict resolved. Sometimes you need a problem eliminated. Kali was intent on creating a zombie apocalypse in the game to get her name out there. She had already basically taken over the drow lands, as far as players are concerned. A normal duel or simple PK wouldn’t do anything to stop her.

Light’s Chosen: Shades of Torgan, even as Darkmore?

Darkmore: Hah! No, this was all for me. I’ve been working on establishing Aria’s presence in the Wyrmwood, and while I’ve enslaved a bunch of people (mostly NPCs, a couple players) to do that, I haven’t tried to do anything stupid, like unleash the apocalypse. The people I’ve forcibly enslaved were all fighting against me, and trying to ruin the game for everyone else because I’m trying to get my name known just doesn’t do it for me.

Darkspawn Slayer: So, how big is this slave harem you’ve got going, anyways?

Darkmore’s Knight: Hah!

Cookie: Yeah, what is it up to, now?

Darkmore: Well, I actually managed to collar ten more slaves before the fight with Zephara, but three of those were some of the few surviving NPC Scions who died shortly afterwards. So my number of slaves? That’s up to thirty-six. Most of those I wouldn’t consider part of the ‘harem’. Most of them are set as guards for my castle. If you’re talking about the girls I sleep with regularly, then it would be my four girls, including DK over there, the familiar I seduced, one of my thralls, and my new bitch. So seven in total.

Firemane: Wow. You’ve been busy.

Darkmore: Oh, and a couple of my guild members take it in turns to dare themselves to take a ride, isn’t that right, Cookie?

Cookie: *blush*

Johnist: HAH! You can always tell when one of the ladies either took the dare, or lost a bet, by the way they waddle around the next day!

Light’s Chosen: What, really?

Darkmore’s Knight: Let’s just say he had a momen of childishness during character creation, and put one of the sliders all the way up.

Darkmore: I haven’t heard you complaining.

Darkmore’s Knight: he-he!

Darkmore’s Bitch: It can’t be worse than those three days from hell… right?

Cookie: Well, your stamina is based off your CON. And he’s got enough to double as a tank, even though he’s a caster.

Darkmore: Don’t worry, pet. You’ll have my attention all night.

Darkmore’s Bitch: Damnit.



Fallen One: So, Aria of the Twilight is basically the predominant darkside guild in the game, then?

Darkmore: Don’t know, haven’t checked. We’re not looking to dominate the game, or anything. But most of us were Lords of Light back in WoD, so we’ve got a lot of skill and experience on our side. We’re certainly the most well-established guild in Wyrmwood, but server-wide? Don’t know.

Firemane: No plans to expand, then?

Darkmore: Actually, yeah, we’ve been talking about setting up affiliate guilds under an alliance system in other lands. That way, we get around some of the legalities, in game, with me being a Noble in Wyrmwood now.

Scholar: Clever way to do it. You’d cause waves if a noble of Wyrmwood started creating a guild in, say, the dwarven kingdom, but if they are simply associates…

Darkmore: Yep. And I was actually going to pitch it to Firemane here, before she brought it up. We’d like Night’s Requiem to be our first affiliate. Johnist has pretty high praise for you guys, and I’ve seen the streams from your attack on the guild leader. You do good work.

Firemane: Oh, wow. I’ll have to talk with the others, you know? I might be the guild leader, but we’re more of a team.

Darkmore: No worries. Send a message to Lexichan if you need to work out the details. But if you do accept, welcome to the Shadow Alliance.

Light’s Chosen: Why ‘Shadow Alliance’?

Darkmore: Because we’re all grey to black here. We might save the world, but that isn’t going to be for goodness and light, but more for the fact that the world is where we keep our stuff, y’know? Likewise, we’re not going to burn the place down, because where would we keep our stuff then? But we’re not going to be bound by the same rules the Lightsiders are. We will lie. We will cheat. We will steal. We will kill. Whatever we want, so long as it doesn’t burn the world down or cause too many problems for the guild.

Scholar: And if someone objects?

Darkmore: They’re welcome to do so, but understand that trying to fight us means we’re not going to have any restrictions on what we do to you. Those who come to us with peace, we will be peaceful. Start shit, and you best bring a bucket, because we’ll rain shit down on you like a monsoon. We don’t have to have any of that annoying ‘restraint’ we showed as the Lords of Light.

Firemane: And these affiliates, are they covered, too?

Darkmore: Yes. An attack on one is an attack on all. Someone attacks a member of Aria, and EVERYONE gets to play. Whether they’re in the guild, or just part of the alliance. Someone starts a fight with an alliance member, they can choose to handle it themselves, or let it be open season for the alliance. And once the shitstorm starts, it doesn’t stop until the person attacked feels retribution has been sufficient, or until the enemy sues for peace.


Darkmore’s Knight: And if you try and push things too far, just remember what happened to Kali and Darkmore’s Bitch here.




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