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lichtundschattens · 5 months ago
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The truth was, Elysia was just as shocked as anyone who found themselves in the Dusk Court. As time passed, the overwhelming reality of it all became harder to process, though she had managed to accept some of it. She had been torn from her home, ripped away from the safety she once knew, and left to fend for herself. Countless times she had imagined a scenario like this, and she always knew what she would do: be kind. Befriend others until someone familiar appeared. But now, it was beginning to sink in that she was truly alone. The realization of how defenseless she was only deepened her fear of what might happen.
Lost in her thoughts, she jumped slightly when she noticed someone nearby, her attention slowly shifting to the stranger.
"I... I’m sorry, were you speaking to me?" she asked, her voice gentle and timid, uncertainty lacing her words as she tried to make sense of the situation.
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sil3ntm0thart · 3 months ago
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pclitesse · 6 months ago
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"...is the hat really that uncool?" Or maybe worrying about it was the real test of coolness.
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tea-cat-arts · 2 years ago
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(Image found on Haresbeloved's page over on Instagram)
WE WERE ROBBED!!! It's not perfect, and it still has some "limited range of color values" issues, but with a couple more revisions I think the one on the bottom right really could've turned into something special
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etxrnaleclipse · 8 months ago
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Cont. from @ofdamnation || Maria and Elysia (x)
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A sigh escaped Maria at Elysia's question, closing her eyes for a moment as she tried to calm her racing heart. "Yes. Ok? You're impossible to forget and it's driving me insane." The time that they had spent together had been amazing, but despite them parting ways, every single path seemed to lead her right back here.
"I don't know what I want, Elysia..." she replied, a little calmer than her previous outburst. "I have no idea anymore... But everything in me is telling me that I should want you and no one else. What the hell have you done to me?"
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pyrokineticwarrior · 1 year ago
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@mythosisms Erased Connections {Devlin/Elysia}
"Yeah okay, whatever Lys."
Regret washed over Devlin as soon as the words left his lips. He realized that opening up like that might have been too much, too soon. Did he just dare call her 'Lys' like she was his best friend or something? They were not equals, never will be. So why did he do that?!
Devlin looked into Warrior Elysia's eyes, feeling a strong connection between them. In a moment of vulnerability, he let his guard down and spoke from his heart, his words flowing before he could fully process them.
"Elysia, I... I feel something different when I'm around you. It's like a warmth in my chest, a sense of belonging. I've never felt this way before, and it scares me. I'm sorry if I'm being too casual or forward. You are my savior, my hero and I am forever indebted to you. I didn't mean to overstep any boundaries. Please forgive me."
He anxiously awaited Elysia's response, hoping she would understand his intentions and forgive his momentary lapse in judgment.
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cloud-ya · 2 years ago
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I mentioned not liking Elysia on twt, and I got like 19 pqrts LMAO + 1 public one calling me dumb (though some of them are deleted now????)
It was the most satisfying moment of my life. Knowing all of those people were probably hating on me made me laugh more than it really should've
average sharing opinion on twitter moment
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iincantatorum · 2 years ago
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@mythosisms​ from (X) A Visit from the Depths [Ulysses/Elysia]
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Elysia sensed him before she felt him. Ulysses. The Kraken of the ocean who was on her ass about this deal that they made. Time was almost up, but it felt so fucking good to have her legs back, she wasn't going to risk losing the deal and suffer the consequences. Especially when those consequences involved belonging to him.
Ulysses didn't know what he was signing up for. She could make his life MISERABLE if she wanted to.
"Is that your way of saying hi? I've located your so called enemy, Zagreus. I still have a few days to play with him before our deal ends." She rather liked playing with righteous, arrogant demigods and bringing them to their knees. For Zagreus, she wanted to do that a bit too literally. Especially after their first encounter.
But then again, there was another dark desire she had to worry about, she noted as Ulysses emerged from the depths of waters within the cave she was in, gaze caught on the silver strands, piercing gaze, taught muscles. Maybe she should just get it out of her system now. "Don't tell me you're hoping I fail." Electricity prickled through her skin, an arrogant smirk beginning to paint her lips.
Ulysses was not going to let this demigoddess slide. Descendant of Zeus or not, they were all the same to him- the deal makers. A contract has been signed, and a spell has been initiated that has been timed. The warlock knew what he lost when he conducted the spell, which was some of his mana and energy along with his key ingredients. Didn’t seem like a lot, but it was. Nothing this spoiled ex-mermaid was going to understand, but he didn’t care. He was going to make her care, sooner than later.
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Lightening struck to reveal that he was already halfway out of the water, remaining as such because he was in his full cecaelia form. Right below were only his tentacled appendages, as the cursed son of Poseidon did not want to make the effort to transform just yet. Not when he did not plan on being here that long.
“Of course I do, but I also hope you succeed. I hate that bastard Zagreus, and I hope that you make him suffer really good. Either way, I’ll win, and if you play your cards right, you can keep those legs you love so much,” he gestured her to come closer. 
“Don’t be afraid, just come here, dip your feet here and relax. It’s not a trick, I assure you. I am just a self absorbed prick who just wants to admire his creations,” he sat on the edge of the pool of water in the cave. Ulysses was fine with catching up with her, too. 
“Tell me, how strong are they? Are you able to run and jump faster? And do you massage them often? I can do it for you, it’s just a small, rare offer... I suggest you take it.”
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raaskallen · 2 months ago
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moondustlings · 5 months ago
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continued from here | @utterxsheartz
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she pretended to look concerned, finger tapping her chin. "i don't know how well your date went if it got better after what i sent. poor girl." she put down her book as he approached her, knowing that he'd want her full attention. "what did you think of my little gift?" she asked. if she were judging by how fast he had returned to their apartment, he must have liked it quite a bit. "did you watch it at the table or excuse yourself to the bathroom?"
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darkhearthorns · 1 year ago
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Unveiling Royal Intrigue || Maverick & Elysia || @mythosisms
Maverick stood at the elegant vanity table, its surface adorned with an array of exquisite trinkets, each one holding a story of its own. The polished silver mirror reflected his regal attire as he began to remove each piece, undressing himself with careful deliberation.
As the layers of garments fell away, the prince revealed the smooth expanse of his dark fae skin, a testament to his otherworldly lineage. His loyal attendants, ever watchful, carefully folded each garment, placing them aside in anticipation of their use on the morrow. They knew their prince was different- that he held dark secrets of a cursed fae bloodline, but it was an unspoken truth that made everyone nervous.
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"Leave me be," he demanded in a soft tone, and now he was in his private quarters in solitude. Maverick relished the freedom from the weight of his royal responsibilities. The chamber was bathed in a warm, ambient glow, courtesy of the flickering candlelight that cast intricate patterns on the walls, creating a dance of light and shadow.
Approaching the sumptuous four-poster bed, its drapes cascading to the floor in a rich tapestry of deep velvet, Maverick felt a sense of tranquility wash over him. With a fluid motion, the prince slipped beneath the covers, his body sinking into the plush mattress. The sensation enveloped him, offering a respite from the demands of his station. He rested his head upon the plump pillows, their softness cradling him in a gentle embrace.
As Maverick closed his eyes, his mind succumbed to the realm of dreams and shadows. That is, until moments later, in the darkness, someone was moving around. Startled by the presence of the mysterious woman before him, Maverick's eyes widened as he quickly collected his thoughts. He realized that she could be the princess from the other kingdom, and his heart skipped a beat at the missed opportunity to greet her earlier in the day.
With a calm demeanor and a touch of curiosity, Maverick mustered his best attempt at a coy inquiry. He looked at the woman with a warm smile and spoke in a gentle tone, "forgive me if I'm mistaken, but I believe we haven't had the pleasure of meeting yet. Might I inquire, dear lady, what brings you to my chambers this fine day?"
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moondustlings · 3 months ago
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if her mouth wasn't so full of his cock, she'd agree. a lot of their dynamic was lust-driven, but elysia had a true soft spot for him that went beyond getting naked. he got her in ways no other ever would, which made him better than any guy that could attempt to make a pass at her. he saw her grow up, saw her at her bad times and her good, and now she wanted to make him feel good. when she pulled off his cock, her grin was wide despite the spit that connected his tip to her lips. "i've been practicing." before he could even think negatively of her words, she added on, "with a dildo. i bought one after you left that was pretty similar to your size." it wasn't a perfect match, but it did give her plenty of practice without having to find a live option. "when you're gone again," her heart hurt just thinking it, "i'll send you a video of me practicing." the kiss was everything they stood for — passion, mess, lips, tongue, teeth, everything. she stood up with his help and quickly stripped of any clothes remaining on her frame. "treat me, baby," she cooed, her bare body pressing into his. "i want to walk funny tomorrow," she said as she reached up on her tiptoes to whisper in his ear. "just ruin me tonight."
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"you can't blame me for having doubts. do you know how hot you are?" he wasn't insecure by any means. yet he knew how men could get if they were young and horny. elysia was probably the most attractive women that they knew, so they were probably flirting with her nonstop. "at least i know that parts true. my cock was made for you, baby." in some twisted way, he actually believed that. with everything that she was doing to him, he knew that she was also made for him. no one knew how to pleasure his shaft and sac like his sister. how to bring out those naught moans and groans from his mouth. he rested his right hand on her head, encouraging her to go deeper every now and then. his left hand played with his own nipple, tugging at it as he looked down at her. fionn let out a small groan and then pulled her head back. "you're even better than last time." he leaned down and grabbed her by her chin. the man planted a quick kiss to her lips, it was messy and needy, before standing up again. "maybe you do deserve what i had in mind after all."
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iincantatorum · 2 years ago
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@mythosisms || Hero's Den [Ulysses/Elysia]
Vasilios did not know what he did to deserve being trapped here. Although it was not prison, he knew that the intimidating guards will not let him go. He knew he needed a stern talking with whomever that trapped him in this room, this grand, golden-detailed room that clearly belonged to an affluent member of society in this island of Crete. Perhaps a political figure? That had to be it.
When the doors opened, Vasilios saw the figure of that hero that fought off the rest. Back then he was impressed, but now he was wary.
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"What is the meaning of this? If this is any means to intimidate me, or if you already know who I am and what political party I support, then I would say this is a rather cowardly tactic," he argued in Greek.
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raaskallen · 2 months ago
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obsessedwhyyes · 2 months ago
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A Tale of Fools and Tricksters (1)
Chapter 1: Whispers of Hope
Summary: The Festival of Fools - a carnival of magic and illusions which shall set your heart ablaze and bring your dreams to life. Legends say that the Festival of Fools will grant one wish to those pure of heart and soul - for a price. Seeking a cure for the Curse of Stone which plagues her people, Elysia Thorne seeks the aid of the festival's enigmatic ringmaster, Astarion Ancunin, whose charm is as dangerous as it is irresistible.
But as their fates intertwine, it becomes clear that all is not as it seems...
Rating: M Chapter Word Count: 5479 Pairing: Astarion x Fem!OC Content: Alternative Universe (Circus), Ringmaster Astarion, mild horror elements, eventual smut, eventual romance, basically a big whimsical (slightly dark, slightly trippy) fairytale of an AU.
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A/N: And here we have my first ever longfic! I'm actually a teensy bit nervous about this one! While the direction and story are different, I was actually inspired a lot by Hunchback of Notre Dame for this. I always loved how it managed to be both incredibly dark and beautifully whimsical. So, going into this, I knew that's the vibe I wanted to go for. Hopefully you enjoy!
The applause faded like dying stars, yet the dream remained, vivid, unyielding.
The Ringmaster stood alone at the heart of his stage with ivory skin almost luminescent under the spotlight. His audience gazed up at him in endless wonder, their faces reflecting the ethereal lights that twisted and pulsed at his command.
He was beautiful, he was powerful, he was–
A flicker disturbed the edge of his vision - shadows slipping through shadows. The silver filigree at his throat seemed to tighten and, for a heartbeat, the lights dimmed, casting the stage into near darkness. In the breath of shadow, he glimpsed threads of starlight descending from above; felt the phantom touch of something cold against his skin.
Then came the voice, sliding through his mind, honeyed and ancient, sweet as poisoned wine. The words themselves faded into the dark, but their essence lingered, reminiscent of promises forged in moonlight and bound in blood.
But the Ringmaster’s smile did not falter. It did not waver, even as those shadows moved closer, ever closer…
But then, suddenly, he awoke.
He gasped, his hand searching for his neck.
There it was, as always. That collar of silver filigree, beautiful and confining.
Reality bled back as the dark, shadowy remnants of his dream made way for the vivid colours of his tent.
Yet, within his mind, soft as silk, sharp as teeth, he still heard them, hooking beneath his skin.
Whispers.
Whispers…
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It began with whispers.
Hushed voices carried on the evening breeze, tales of wonder and magic that danced through the village of Starfall like autumn leaves. The Festival of Fools was coming, they said. A carnival of dreams and wishes, of laughter and light.
Elysia Thorne paid the gossip little mind at first. Her world had shrunk to the confines of sickrooms, providing whatever healing comfort she could to her people. A hopeless endeavour - everyone knows that halting the Stone Curse is impossible once it takes hold. 
First, you notice your fingernails turning brittle, cracking like sun-baked clay. Then comes the hardening - a creeping sensation that begins at your fingertips, as if you've dipped them in cement that never quite dries.
The transformation is slow, methodical in its cruelty. Day by day, the stiffness crawls up your fingers, turning flesh to granite, joints to unyielding stone. Your hands become living sculptures, beautiful in their horror - each line and wrinkle preserved perfectly in stone, a monument to what was once warm and alive. The curse inches up your arms with inexorable patience, claiming territory finger by finger, joint by joint, until your limbs become too heavy to lift.
Some say the worst part is watching it spread across your chest, feeling your lungs strain against the weight of stone ribs. But Elysia knew, from countless deathbed vigils, that the true horror comes when the curse reaches your heart. She had held too many hands - some warm, some already stone - as that vital muscle struggled against its rocky prison, beat by weakening beat, until finally... silence.
Thus, the art of healing the Stone Curse, such as it was, lay not in false promises of cure but in small mercies. A salve to ease the grinding sensation in solidifying joints. Warm compresses to comfort flesh not yet turned to stone. And, perhaps most importantly, a gentle presence in those final moments when the heart begins its last, laboured beats against walls of granite.
That was Elysia’s true role, here in this quiet little village. A sanctity of calm, of empathy in the face of certain death.
Elysia had planted countless herb gardens, seeking new combinations that might slow the curse's advance. She had filled her medical journal with careful observations, tracking the curse's progress through generations. She had even learned to weave dried flowers into her patients' hair - a reminder that beauty could exist alongside suffering. But for all her knowledge, all her careful studies and gentle ministrations, she couldn't halt the curse's inexorable march toward the heart.
These days, Yenna's case consumed most of her attention. The girl was twelve - far too young to face such a fate, though Elysia had learned long ago that the curse cared nothing for age or circumstance. It had already claimed Yenna's mother three months past, leaving the girl in Elysia's care more often than not. The father, overwhelmed by grief and the demands of a dying child, rarely visited anymore. 
The curse would visit Elysia one day too. It was only a matter of time.
In her small sickroom, Yenna lay caught in the curse's embrace, her left arm now completely transformed. The stone had a peculiar beauty to it - smooth and grey as river rock, with veins of lighter crystal that caught the lamplight. If you didn't know better, you might think it an artist's masterpiece. But Elysia did know better. She saw how the crystalline patterns were creeping past the girl's shoulder, advancing with each passing day.
She had perhaps a month before the curse reached her heart - two, if they were fortunate.
Yet Yenna seemed to bear her fate with a grace that Elysia could scarcely fathom, delighting in the little things - in fairytales, in the company of others, in the flowers that had been carefully weaved into her hair.
"Tell me a story, Elysia," Yenna whispered, her voice as fragile as spun sugar. "Something happy."
Elysia's heart clenched, but she summoned a smile as bright and warm as summer sunshine.
"Once upon a time," she began, "there was a beautiful nightingale with feathers as white as moonlight. But this nightingale had a terrible secret - it couldn't sing."
As she spoke, her hands worked with practiced grace, checking Yenna's pulse at her throat, adjusting pillows with the kind of gentle efficiency that came from years of tending to the cursed.
"The other birds mocked the nightingale, so it fled deeper and deeper into the forest, where the shadows grew thick and the moonlight barely touched the ground. There, it met a fox who offered to teach it a new kind of song - one that would make others marvel, one that would make them stare in wonder. The nightingale, desperate to belong, accepted."
Her fingers worked methodically as she spoke, applying fresh herbs to the boundary where flesh met stone.
"Its new song was beautiful, but strange - not quite natural, yet enchanting all the same. Other creatures came from far and wide to hear it, never knowing the price of such beauty. Night after night the nightingale sang, its voice growing more captivating, more otherworldly, until even the stars seemed to pause in their dance to listen."
She smiled softly, tucking a strand of Yenna's hair behind her ear, careful to avoid the grey patches beginning to show at her temples.
"One night, a kind traveler heard the nightingale's song. But while others were entranced by its haunting melody, the traveler heard something else - a loneliness beneath the beauty, a yearning for something real. With patience, the traveler showed the nightingale that its worth wasn't in any song, borrowed or natural, but in its spirit.
"Slowly, the nightingale found its own voice - softer than its enchanted song, perhaps, but true. And though some missed its otherworldly melodies, others were drawn to this new sound - one of resilience and hope. The forest, once so dark and lonely, became a place of honest beauty.
"And so, the nightingale learned that sometimes our greatest weaknesses can become our greatest strengths, if only we're brave enough to be true to ourselves."
Yenna's eyes, heavy with sleep, fluttered closed. A soft smile played on her lips as she drifted off, the story's gentle magic working its spell.
It was a fairytale she had told many others, and would do so again, granting a moment of reprieve to those for whom hope had faded like ink in water. But the whisper of hope in her own heart refused to be silenced. There had to be something more she could offer, some way to break this curse that had haunted her people for generations.
As if in answer to her unspoken plea, the wind outside began to change. Yes, there was something new on the breeze - the faint tinkling of bells, the creak of wheels, and... music?
She couldn't deny her curiosity.
As Elysia drew closer to the window, she saw something that made her breath catch.
A carriage unlike any she had ever seen rolled into the village square, wheels turning with an otherworldly grace that seemed to defy the rutted earth beneath them. It seemed a masterwork of impossible architecture - wood carved into flowing curves, painted with deep purples and midnight blues that shifted like oil on water. Golden filigree traced patterns across its surface, forming images that Elysia could have sworn moved when caught in the corner of her eye - acrobats frozen mid-leap, mystical beasts with jewelled eyes, masked figures dancing eternally.
Lanterns swayed from the carriage’s eaves, casting an otherworldly glow, lighting the way for the four horses that pull it. At first glance, they appeared to be made of living shadow, black coats seeming to absorb all light that touched them.
Atop this magnificent conveyance stood a figure dressed in a riot of blues and golds. A gold half-mask, matching his blonde, perfectly permed hair, obscured the upper half of his face, leaving visible only a pair of startlingly intense eyes and a practised smile. When he spoke, his voice carried across the square with an unnatural clarity - projected, maybe, to reach every ear in the village.
“Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed citizens of Starfall!” The man swept his arms wide, rings glinting on his gloved fingers. “I am Petras - herald of wonders and marvels beyond your wildest dreams!”
Elysia watched as curious faces, young and old, peeked out their doors and windows to catch a glimpse of the spectacle. Others were bold enough to approach the stranger, drawn to him like moths to a particularly enchanting flame.
“Behold!” Petras continued, his gestures grand and sweeping. “The Festival of Fools approaches - a carnival of wonders where the impossible bows to your imagination, where a realm of dreams and magic awaits, only a tenday’s travel away!” His smile widened, showing teeth that gleamed perhaps a touch too bright. “And where wishes might just come true for those brave enough - or desperate enough - to seize their chance.”
Wishes coming true… Elysia had heard rumours of the festival’s magic. But to see this otherworldly spectacle before her eyes… The very air around the carriage and its herald seemed to shimmer around them, as if reality itself knew this creation didn't quite belong in the waking world.
It couldn't be real…
Could it?
"Elysia." Jenevelle's voice cut through her wonder, sharp and practical as ever. "Whatever you're thinking, stop."
Elysia turned to find her fellow healer standing in the doorway, arms crossed. Where Elysia favoured flowing dresses and dried flowers, Jenevelle preferred practical robes in dark colours, her silver hair pulled back severely from her face. They were as different as summer and winter, yet somehow had forged an effective partnership in their shared calling.
"You haven't even heard what I'm thinking," Elysia said, though a smile tugged at her lips. It was an old dance between them - Elysia's hope and Jenevelle's scepticism, constantly at odds yet somehow balancing each other.
"I don't need to," Jenevelle moved to check on Yenna's sleeping form. "That look in your eyes says enough. And before you ask - no, I don't believe in magical festivals that grant wishes. Neither should you."
The crowd gathering in the square didn't share Jenevelle's doubts. They pressed closer as Petras continued his performance, his gestures grand and sweeping.
Elysia found herself leaning further out the window, her heart quickening. There was something in Petras’s voice - something that spoke to the ache of hope she'd carried for so long for her people.
“But how?” called a voice from the crowd. “A tenday’s travel, right as winter approaches. It's impossible.”
Petras’s laugh rang out like silver bells. “Ah, but that's the beauty of it!” With a flourish, he gestured to the carriage below. “This magnificent conveyance doesn't merely transport - it transcends! Space itself bends to its will. It will carry the worthy directly to the festival’s gates.”
The side of the carriage unfolded like a blooming flower, revealing the plush velvet seats within.
“But choose quickly, my friends,” he continued. “For the Festival of Fools is as fleeting as starlight, and far more precious. Miss your chance, and you may wait lifetimes before it graces your humble shores again.”
Elysia's hands curled against the windowsill. Hope, that dangerous flower she thought she'd learned to uproot, bloomed fresh in her chest. "What if it's real, Jen? What if there's a chance to break the curse?"
"And what of your patients while you chase fairy tales?" Jenevelle's voice was sharp, but her eyes were concerned when they met Elysia's. "What of Yenna?"
"You could tend to them," Elysia said softly. "You're as skilled a healer as I am."
" More skilled," Jenevelle corrected, with a touch of her usual dry humour. "I don't waste time weaving flowers into their hair."
Elysia turned to face Jenevelle fully. "We both know our treatments only ease their passing. The curse continues to spread, and nothing we do can stop it. I have to try. Even if it's just a chance, the smallest possibility... don't our people deserve that?"
Jenevelle was quiet for a long moment, studying Elysia with those sharp green eyes that seemed to see through all pretence. 
Finally, she sighed. 
"You're going regardless of what I say, aren't you?"
"Yes," Elysia admitted.
"Then at least let me help you prepare." Jenevelle moved to Elysia's workbench, gathering supplies with practised efficiency. "Take your medical journal. Your grey cloak - it's getting cold at night. And for gods' sake, try not to trust everyone who smiles at you."
Elysia felt her heart swell. "Thank you, Jen."
"Don't thank me yet," she replied. "Just... come back. These people need their gentle healer." A ghost of a smile touched her lips. "I'm not very good at telling stories."
Outside, Petras's voice rose in a final call. "Time grows short! Who among you dares to chase their dreams?"
Elysia quickly gathered her supplies, tucking them into her pack. She paused at Yenna's bedside, pressing a kiss to the sleeping girl's forehead.
"Go," Jenevelle said quietly. "Before I remember my common sense and try to stop you."
With one last look at her sleeping patient and her friend, Elysia slipped out into the night.
The air was thick with possibility and the sweet scent of hope - dangerous, and intoxicating as wine.
The crowd had thinned somewhat when Elysia approached the carriage. The hesitant had retreated to the safety of their homes, leaving only those whose desperation or curiosity outweighed their fear. The shadow-horses turned their luminous silver eyes toward her, and she felt a shiver run down her spine. Up close, she could see the way starlight shifted beneath their dark coats like veins of quicksilver.
Petras’s gaze settled on her with a calculating intensity. His smile softened, but something in his eyes remained sharp, assessing. He leaned forward, his voice dropping just low enough to draw her attention.
“Ah, another brave soul,” he said, the words honeyed but with a curious weight. He extended a gloved hand, as though welcoming her, yet there was an air of expectation behind it, an unspoken challenge.
“Step right up, my dear. Adventure awaits.” He held her gaze, then tilted his head. “But tell me, citizen of Starfall… What makes you wish to dance with fate?”
Elysia felt a chill, as though he had peeled back some layer of her heart to glimpse the wound within. “My people suffer from a curse,” she replied, lifting her chin. “If there is a chance I could find a cure, I would be a fool not to take it.”
Petras’s eyes gleamed, his smile widening. “Ah, a noble reason indeed. A healer’s heart, so quick to offer itself up for others.” He paused, his fingers tapping lightly against his chin. “But what of the risk? What if the price were steep, dear healer? What would you be willing to pay to end their suffering?”
The question echoed through her, stirring the depths of her own doubt. What would she sacrifice if it came down to it? Her life, her freedom? Or perhaps something else, something more intangible? 
She met his gaze, her voice unwavering. “Whatever it takes. I’ll pay it.”
Petras’s smile took on a strange satisfaction. “Good,” he said. “Then you are worthy indeed.” He reached out and grasped her hand, leading her to the carriage. His grip was firm, almost possessive, as though he were imprinting something unseen upon her.
“Come along, then,” he said, gesturing to the open carriage door with a flourish. “The Festival awaits, and the path to wonder is short for those who are ready to leave the known world behind.”
Five others had already claimed their seats in the carriage's velvet interior. Her healer's eye catalogued them automatically: a merchant whose fingers wouldn't stop counting invisible coins, nervous energy radiating from his thin frame; an elderly woman clutching a locket, her fingers twisted with age and arthritis; a young couple holding hands so tightly their knuckles had gone white, both bearing the telltale grey pallor of the stone curse's early stages. And a boy who couldn't have seen more than sixteen summers, his eyes bright with dreams of escape.
As Elysia settled onto the plush velvet, she found herself studying their faces more closely. How many were running toward something, and how many running away? How many carried wishes as desperate as her own?
The door swung closed with a deep, resonant sound - like the sealing of fate itself. 
And then, the world… shifted.
Colours blurred and bled into one another like wet paint, spilling from the edges of reality. The familiar sounds of the village - cricket songs, the faint bleat of distant sheep, the warm crackle of hearth fires - stretched and warped into something altogether unfamiliar, as if someone had pulled them apart like threads and woven them into a new, strange tapestry. Elysia’s stomach gave a lurch as reality folded around her, shifting in ways her senses couldn’t comprehend.
It was like being unmade and then reassembled in the space between breaths. Light fractured into ribbons of shimmering colour, winding around the carriage in a dance of prismatic splendour. Time lost all meaning; they could have been travelling for seconds or centuries.
And then, just as abruptly as it began, it stopped.
The door swung open to reveal a transformed world. Where once there had been the familiar, earthy confines of the village square, there now sprawled a fantastical landscape, too rich and strange for words, its beauty as alluring as it was unnerving.
The Festival of Fools stretched before them, a labyrinth of wonder that defied earthly architecture. 
And it was beyond anything Elysia could have dreamed.
Tents of midnight blue and deep crimson reached toward a sky caught in eternal twilight. Banners of silk and starlight rippled in the breeze, while lanterns of every hue bobbed and swayed overhead, their light catching on gilt edges and crystal chimes.
Elysia blinked, her gaze shifting to her fellow passengers as they tumbled out of the carriage, each one wearing a dazed expression. As dazed as she felt. She hesitated, instinctively reaching out to the elderly woman beside her - but her companion barely seemed to see her, her gaze fixed on a nearby tent. The woman’s fingers twisted around her locket, her eyes shining with something distant, as if already lost to the promise of whatever marvel lay within.
“Wait–” Elysia began. Her hand fell away as the merchant shuffled past her, eyes flickering to a tent entrance adorned with gleaming gold. Elysia opened her mouth to speak, but he had already drifted away, his body moving with a compulsion she could almost feel.
The young couple clung to each other, moving in perfect unison toward a stage where ethereal figures danced, their feet floating above the ground, defying gravity with languid grace. Their eyes sparkled with something strange and fierce, their fingers woven so tightly together that Elysia doubted she could have separated them even if she’d tried.
And the boy - the boy with his fierce, bright gaze - paused only briefly, sparing her a glance that was both curious and determined. Elysia raised a hand to him, but before she could even form a greeting, he turned toward a pavilion wreathed in veils of light, vanishing into the crowd with the others.
It was as if the festival itself had taken hold of them, plucking them away like petals from a flower and scattering them to its far corners. 
And so she stood. Alone.
The air buzzed with magic, thick and tangible, and Elysia felt it tugging at her too, inviting her to drift into its embrace, to forget herself in the allure of it all.
No, she thought, shaking her head. You’re here for a reason. Stay focused.
Her fingers brushed against the medical journal tucked safely in her pack - a small, grounding reminder of reality and purpose in this world that felt more like a waking dream.
With thoughts of her people, pained, with hearts pounding frantically against stone prisons strong in her mind, her resolve was surely immovable.
This was it now. No going back.
She took a deep breath, inhaling frosty air which carried the scent of mulled wine and honey, and took her first, tentative steps.
It was impossible not to stare in awe at all that surrounded her.
The festival sprawled in every direction, paths twisting and turning. Music wove through the air, sometimes near, sometimes far, always just familiar enough to be enticing. Each route beckoned with its own marvels - a path strewn with flowers that bloomed and wilted in heartbeats, another where the very ground rippled like water beneath her feet.
As she wandered, her trained eye couldn’t help but catalogue the details around her. Performers moved through the crowd with an otherworldly grace that was almost painful in its perfection, their bodies bending and twisting as if the bones within them were liquid: jugglers, acrobats, wandering magicians. Vendors offered sweets that sparkled like jewels and steamed with impossible colours.
Every sight, every sound, every scent seemed designed to overwhelm the senses, to make one forget the world beyond the festival's borders.
That's when she heard it - a voice that seemed to command the very air itself, echoing from the grandest tent she had ever seen. The Big Top stood at what seemed to be the heart of the festival, its peaks disappearing into the twilight sky.
The pull of that voice was irresistible. Elysia found her feet carrying her toward the Big Top of their own accord, drawn like a moth to flame. As she drew closer, the distinct sound of music grew stronger, wrapping around her like silk.
Elysia pushed through the velvet curtains that concealed the entrance.
And gasped.
Inside, row upon row of plush velvet seats surrounded a central stage, each filled to the brim with spectators who sat unnaturally still, their eyes fixed forward with an intensity that stirred something in Elysia's healer's instincts.
But it was the figure commanding the stage that truly stole her breath.
He moved with a grace that transcended mere performance, each gesture flowing into the next as though his very presence were an intricate, endless dance. His coat was black as a starless night, its fabric embroidered with shifting silver constellations that seemed to breathe with the light, stars woven into darkness. Beneath it, a deep crimson vest clung to his form, its subtle gleam catching the lantern glow like the first blush of dawn against shadowed cliffs. In his hand was a cane - a slender, polished rod of black wood that absorbed light, crowned with a silver star cradled within a crescent moon.
Around his throat, a high collar of delicate silver filigree encircled his neck, as beautiful as it was constrictive, its pattern like that of a spider’s web. His face was partly obscured by a half-mask of lace, its delicate, web-like design mirroring that of the collar, with tiny, glinting gems that sparkled like trapped stars. The mask framed his features, giving the sharp lines of his jaw and the hint of a smirk a more dangerous appeal.
But his eyes...
Gods, those eyes.
They glowed a fierce, unnatural red, like rubies held to candlelight, gleaming with a mix of mischief and promise. They swept across the crowd, capturing the gaze of every watcher with an intensity that bordered on hypnotic. 
And when they locked with hers, everything else faded into silence.
Time seemed to stop.
"Ladies and gentlemen!" His voice was like the richest of velvets. "Tonight, we transcend the mundane, we breach the veil between reality and dreams. But for our next performance..." His eyes remained fixed on Elysia, a smile curving his lips, "I require a volunteer."
Goosebumps flared across her skin.
His hand extended toward her, pale and elegant. "You there, my dear. Won't you join us?"
The invitation hung in the air like a challenge, but Elysia’s body had already betrayed her, rising before her mind could form a protest. The crowd seemed to melt away as she walked, her limbs light and unsteady, as though the air itself was enchanted. 
In this moment, it felt as though there was no applause, no noise - just the sound of her heart pounding in her chest and the soft, rhythmic pulse of the festival’s music humming through her bones. 
Up close… gods, he was beautiful. Beautiful in an ethereal sort of way that Elysia had never encountered: skin pale as moonlight, hair a shock of white.
But then he smiled, and his teeth… she could have sworn they seemed just a touch too sharp.
This man - this creature - radiated danger beneath his beauty, like poisonous flowers that tempt with their colours before they kill. 
Yet she had come too far to retreat now.
"And what's your name, darling?" he asked, his voice pitched for her ears alone despite the crowded tent. 
"Elysia," she managed, surprised by the steadiness in her voice. Years of maintaining calm at sickbeds served her well now, it would seem. "Elysia Thorne."
"Elysia," he repeated, as though tasting each syllable on his tongue. "I am Astarion, master of ceremonies and ringmaster of this humble circus." His head tilted slightly, studying her with those burning eyes. "Tell me, what brings a healer to our little festival of wonders?"
She started at that. "How did you-?"
"Your hands," he murmured, catching one of hers in his cool grasp. "They bear the telltale stains of medicinal herbs. And your eyes… they carry the weight of one who knows too much of suffering."
"My people are cursed," she said, lifting her chin. "They're turning to stone, and nothing I do can stop it. I've heard the festival can grant wishes."
A curious expression flickered in those crimson eyes before his smile widened, unreadable under that lace mask of his.
"Oh, you sweetheart." He turned to address the crowd, though his hand remained at the small of her back, cool even through the fabric of her dress. "Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we have something special indeed. A healer seeking to cure the incurable! Shall we show her what wonders await?"
Before she could respond, Astarion raised his cane with a flourish.
The stage erupted into light at the sweep of his cane, a soft shimmer that expanded and enveloped the space. Elysia felt the magic in the air, delicate as a lover's touch, winding between her fingers and across her skin.
Shadows and starlight blurred into a living tapestry as a phantom beast took form - a tiger, its body composed of silk-like darkness threaded with starlight. Its stripes glowed silver, each muscle rippling with a sensual grace as it prowled a slow circle around her, leaving faint trails of light that faded like a sigh.
"Beautiful, isn’t she?" he murmured near her ear, his voice like a low hum in the dark. Elysia felt her skin flush under the intensity of his attention. The cane twirled through his fingers with effortless skill, the silver star at its tip casting prismatic glints that danced over her skin, each glimmer a soft, fleeting caress.
"But that’s only the beginning," he continued. "Tell me, my dear healer, do you trust me?”
The responsible answer would be no. The safe answer would be no. 
And yet…
"Yes," she breathed.
He smiled something sinful. 
“Excellent.” 
With a flick of his wrist, he lifted her, magic making her as light as a feather. The tiger moved beneath her, and without hesitation, she found herself seated astride its back, floating through a dream woven of starlight. It was cool beneath her, a sensation like silk winding over her legs, tangible yet ephemeral, like liquid moonlight.
“You see, ladies and gentlemen,” Astarion’s voice echoed across the tent, his tone honeyed, “true magic lies not in the illusion itself, but in making you forget it’s an illusion at all.”
He lifted her higher, and as her feet left the ground, the phantom tiger began to dissolve, breaking into threads of light. It shifted beneath her, its form disintegrating into long, silken ribbons that spiralled upward, wrapping around her wrists, her waist, her ankles. Elysia gasped as the cool, weightless strands slid over her skin, binding her gently, lifting her further into the air, until she was suspended like a marionette in a web of pure magic.
The ribbons caressed her, sliding over her bare arms, tracing her collarbone, winding around her waist with an intimate, knowing pressure. They didn’t restrict her - they cradled her, their touch both tender and possessive, as though Astarion’s magic were wrapping her in the embrace of his own hands. She felt the shimmer of starlight against her skin, cool as frost yet stirring a warmth deep within her.
"You see," Astarion murmured, his voice close, dangerously soft, “true magic lies in the transition - that delicious moment between reality and dream.”
He extended his hand toward her, and the ribbons of light responded, lowering her gently until her feet nearly touched the stage, held in that intoxicating moment just before she could ground herself. She floated there, caught between the air and his spell, as though she had been pulled into the space between breaths.
“The moment,” he continued, catching her hand and pulling her close, “when one can no longer tell where the performance ends…”
He spun her, the ribbons of light tightening as he did so, sliding across her shoulders, down her back, encircling her waist in soft, twisting knots that bound her body to his magic. 
She was lost in him, in the power that flowed from his touch, in the way the silken light wound around them both like a lover’s embrace.
Elysia’s heart pounded in time with the pulse of the festival. And Astarion - he was the centre of it all, the master of this world, his every movement deliberate, calculated. She could feel it: the weight of his control, the way he led her without question, without hesitation.
And so, they danced. Deeply, intensely. Every step, every movement, every brush of his fingers across her skin was a command she couldn’t ignore. The ribbons tightened around her as he led her in intricate steps, each turn leaving trails of silver light in the air, shimmering like scattered stars. She could feel the texture of the magic against her skin, smooth and cool as it pressed into her, guiding her in a rhythm as old as desire itself.
“You’re beautiful when you let go, darling” he whispered, his voice low, dangerous. “So few allow themselves to surrender to the festival.”
The magic, and this bizarre, enchanted dance, reached its crescendo. Phantom stars whirled around them in dizzying spirals. The very air seemed to sing with power. And then...
He pulled her close, one final spin that ended with her dipped low in his arms. Their faces were inches apart, his cool breath mingling with her heavy breathing. The world beyond them had dissolved into a shower of starlight.
Time seemed suspended. Elysia could feel her heart pounding against her ribs, could see her own reflection in Astarion's eyes. 
There was something she was supposed to remember, something important...
But it slipped away like smoke through her fingers. How could anything matter more than this moment, this magic, this man who held her as if she were something precious and dangerous all at once?
Remember …
Remember? Remember what?
Her heart beat wildly under the allure of his gaze, his power.
... Why am I here again?
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agitation bites at the corners of her pleasure. why are they so keen on wanting her to talk? why can't she just lay here and take it like the whore they claim her to be? still, she can't deny the couple in what they want and she takes a moment to focus on what they're asking of her. "both ... both holes?" her mind goes blank at the possibility. head shifts up to look at the male as she asks, "would you?" it's greedy and it's exactly the light he's painting her in but she can't help herself. with the beautiful blonde pounding into her from above, she can't imagine what it would feel like to have a real cock being stuffed into her from behind. her voice whines and she shifts against sullivan as gwen tweaks and toys with her sensitive nipples. "please fuck me with your big cock." her back grinds back against him. "help stretch out both of my holes." as soon as the words left her lips she felt so dirty, but it was also so freeing. they were both using her; what better time to admit just how bad she craved to be treated like this?
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      HEARING HOW MUCH ELYSIA IS enjoying being split open by the silicone toy, sullivan barks out a stream of cruel laughter. “ i can’t believe you’re enjoying it, ” he sneers, voice cruel and pitiless. “ only a whore would get off on being stretched open like this. ” he uses his grip on the woman’s thighs to force her legs further apart, allowing gwendolyn to go just a hair deeper. it also allows him a closer look at the pink dildo as it repeatedly slams into elysia’s hole. it’s certainly a sight to behold, the toy sinking into her, her cunt stretching open to accommodate it. if his hands weren’t otherwise occupied, he’d be taking a video. something to remember this night by. because he’s already certain it’s going to be one for the record book. “ her pussy is going to be so loose when you get done with her, princess. i’m going to have to fuck her asshole if i want to feel anything. ”
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      “ I’M NOT GOING TO STOP, sweetheart, ” gwendolyn assures the other woman, her sugary sweet voice the perfect contrast to her boyfriends’ colder tone. it takes her a bit to figure out how to work the strap-on, though eventually, she’s able to settle into a rhythm that’s both rapid and deep. resting a hand behind herself to maintain her balance, gwen reaches forward with her free one to grab hold of elysia’s breasts. grasping one of the small globes, she squeezes it, her touch firm and rough. as she fondles the woman’s breast, she listens to her boyfriend humiliate and degrade elysia. “ why wait until i’m done ? ” she asks, a smug smirk forming on her lips. “ if she enjoys one fat cock filling her up, i’m sure she’ll absolutely adore two of them. ” moving to pinch the other’s nipple between her thumb and forefinger, she roughly squeezes the pert bud. “ isn’t that right ? tell sullivan how much you want his cock in your tight little asshole. ”
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