Hi, readers of Literotica. This is my first time attempting to write an erotic story, so please bear with my flaws :). Enslaved is a non-consent novel but is set in a fantasy world. It basically means I focused more on plot so there may be lesser sexual scenes than most readers might prefer. And fantasy just means weird names :). There will be anal and BDSM scenes too. This chapter does not have sex scenes yet so if you are frantic for action... please come back later. Any constructive feedback and suggestions are greatly appreciated, so drop me a line. I would like to thank my editor, Kyriae, for making this story what it is.
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Zaira was a beautiful city in the land of Moran. Situated between looming mountains and ancient forests, it was a wonderful place of vibrant life and blooming trade. Its people were peaceful, always preferring bloodless talks to conflict; acting as mediators between countries; seeking for harmony and not conquests.
However, divine signs reached the eyes of Zairan priests: death and despair was soon to fall onto its people. The priests warned the Council and to avoid such calamity, the Council decided to create magical weapons to protect Zaira should conflict be inevitable. It was top secret and only the 8 Generals within the Council were aware of the details regarding the project.
Despite all they did, it was ironic that what caused the downfall of Zaira was indirectly the creation of these magical weapons...
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When Lord Rendel of Stralin came to visit her father, Scarlett knew something was off. The kingdom of Stralin was powerful, seeking to expand its borders through numerous conquests. The exact opposite of Zaira. One of its four supreme Lords should not have business here in Zaira, which neither sold weapons nor supported wars.
Although Scarlett's father had spoken in polite tones and welcoming smiles, it was obviously forced. There was a hidden motive behind the Lord's words and inexplicable tension within her father's tone.
Throughout the small feast her father had held in honor of Lord Rendel, the hall was relatively quiet, conversations minimal and soft in volume. When Scarlett had finished her meal, she was glad to be able to escape into her own room from the thick atmosphere. There, she changed into a dark, lacy nightgown to prepare for sleep.
Not that she could. Sleep eluded her for an hour before she decided to ease her anxiety, looking out of her balcony into the starry night sky, finding comfort in the everlasting glow of the stars.
Scarlett extended her slender white hand, watching as a particularly large black sparrow flew through the night sky and landed on the stone balcony of her room, situated in a tower extended high above her father's castle, giving her a magnificent view of the land near and far. The sparrow looked at her intently, almost as if sharing a secret.
Scarlett smiled contentedly; the bird was a really beautiful creature. As it flew off, she turned to walk back into her large room, her thin nightgown scrapping against the cold floor. It was close to midnight; hopefully Lord Rendel had already left. She could get a glass of milk to help her sleep.
Walking down the long, drafty corridors with only the faint glow of candles as accompaniment, Scarlett seemed to hear vague echoes. Voices. Raised and agitated. Hopefully everything was fine...
She quickened her pace, her heartbeat accelerating within her chest with an escalating sense of foreboding. When she did, what she saw stalled her footsteps for a moment, fear and anxiety enveloping her. Thankfully she was not yet noticed. She crept to a wall as stealthily as possible and peered around it.
They were still in the hall. But it was different. Everyone else had returned to their sleeping quarters, except for some unconscious guards who were scattered across the hall. And the candlelight. The flames had switched from warm orange to an eerie shade of greenish-blue, bathing the whole hall in its dim, ominous light. The tables had been shoved aside, forming something similar to a pentagon where Scarlett's father and Lord Rendel stood in its center. Some plates and goblets had shattered on the ground, completing the messy picture.