User blog:Ore-samma/My Lilim (Liars dice) (no lewd)

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A lilim and her mamono retinue find a young adventurer. They capture and try to corrupt him but he proves more resistant and skilled than they thought, so the group gets creative. They came with challenging the adventurer to a game. If he escapes them he is free but if he is captured he loses. The place: lescatie casttle, courtesy of the lilim sister druella

This one was not easy to write at all. I do not exactly like writing Lilim mamono. But, I tried my best here! A lot of effort went into this one, and I hope it shows towards the end.

I do hope you like it

Ever your Servant-

Ore-samma

“Still nothing?” I said looking at my greatest dark elf.

She shook her head. “Nothing. His magics protect him from mamono energy. Even the mindflayers cannot pierce his barriers. We only have two options; let him go, or keep him in the dungeon forever.”

I stood and stretched my wings and tail. “Maybe not. I have an idea.”

(later)

“You’re joking, right?” I muttered looking at the fool Lilim. “You can’t possibly be serious.”

The Lilim shook her head, casing her snow-white locks about and blinked her blood red eyes. “I will make a vow, under a geas. If you best me, or a champion of my choosing in a game of your choosing; I will let you go. However, if you lose, you will swear yourself to be a husband of a mamono!”

My brain racked at a possible game I could best a mamono in. I concentrated and grew a smile.

“Very well, I choose liar’s dice.”

The Lilim nodded and smiled. “Very well.”

(later)

I looked around the table. A Hakutaku, a Cheshire cat, and the Lilim took their seats and each took a cup with seven dice.

“To state it clear and fair; the rules of elimination and stakes are as follows; any of us can call anyone else a liar or continue the game. Here are the terms of elimination. If a mamono calls out a mamono, the liar is eliminated, or the one who lied is eliminated. If I call out a mamono, the liar is eliminated, or I am married to the one I called out. If a mamono calls me out, I marry the mamono or the mamono is eliminated.”

I looked about and saw no confusion amidst the faces gathered and swallowed….I wondered if I picked the right game as I continued to list the remaining rules.

“All dice stay in play regardless of who is eliminated until there is one left. Is this understood? Only our Lich referee can see all the dice until there are only two! Each elimination restarts the betting.”

“Agreed.” The Hakutaku said, adjusting her glasses and smiled at me.

“How fun is this?” The Chesire cat purred and dumped her dice in a teacup.

“Best of luck to you all.” The Lilim said with a nod.

We all shook our cups with the dice and thumped them down upon the table. I peaked and looked at my dice.

I have two one-dice

I have one two-dice

I have two four-dice

I have one five-dice

I have one six-dice

I gulped, this would not allow me to bluff early in the game, but if I don’t...if I played carefully…...they were more likely to win..

I looked up and grinned, setting my cup down and nodded.

“five six-dice.” I said, exhaling and hoping that this would turn out well.

“Ha! Ha! This is over already!” The Cheshire Cat said with a grin and smoothed back her hair, and pointed to me. “Liar!”

I felt my heart go to my throat as the Lich strode to each player and counted. She rose into the air and looked down upon us.

“Molly, you have been eliminated.”

The Cheshire Cat’s features slowly slid down into disappointment, then into an insane smile. “Well….it’s time for tea anyway.” She huffed and sauntered off, her tail twitching like mad.

“That was a bold move.” The Hakutaku said, fingering her glasses in her hand and nibbling at the end of one of its arms. “Allow me to respond with just as much boldness.” She placed her glasses on. “The boldness by which one acts shows very clearly how confident they are, or how desperate they are….and sometimes, how little they think of themselves….hoping for glory or death with no inbetween.” She looked under her cup.

“Six four-dice.”

I looked under my cup. I have two four-dice…..I trembled slightly and left the Lilim to make the call.

“Quite true.” The Lilim said, never taking her blood red eyes from me. “Seven four-dice”

“Liar! Sorry my lady.” The Hakutaku shouted just a moment before me.

The Lilim whirled her head to the Hakutaku. “Melody? What are you doing?”

Melody shrugged. “My lady, you are not the only lonely mamono in your glorious sister’s castle. The odds of there being seven four-dice is slim, as are my chances of getting a husband before you if I don’t seize this chance!”

The Lich went round our table….oh well, no matter the outcome, I was less one more opponent.

“Melody, you have been eliminated!” The Lich said, casting her purple gaze to the Hakutaku.

Melody’s face collapsed into surprise and disappointment. “ Moo ?” She squeaked. She sighed and stood. “May the odds be in your favor, my Lady.” She said in a low, nearly choked voice and padded off.

The Lilim sighed as she glanced under her cup. “Young hero, I have existed for a long time. I have sought long and wide for a husband of your caliber.” She stood and grabbed my chair and nudged it to turn slightly away from the table. “This has been a most interesting game, and I must ask you….why did you choose this one?” She said bringing her chair close to mine so that when she sat down, my left shoulder and leg was touching her left shoulder and leg. She passed her hand along my chest and rested it around my right shoulder, and draped her left leg over mine.

“You can see much in the eyes.” I responded. “You can see overt foolishness, calculations over a chaotic world, and….” I exhaled and slowly drew my breath and let it out in a slow sentence. “....sometimes you can see a deep need that makes any price worth its fulfillment.” I swallowed and decided to play this more carefully. “Four one-dice.”

“Ah yes….what is the saying? If desires go unfulfilled, they become needs? And if needs stay unfulfilled, do they not become obsessions?” She shook her head. “So what obsession do you carry, dear hero? Five five-dice.”

I glanced under my cup and felt a terrible chaos well within me. I didn’t know what to do! Should I call her out?

I exhaled and shook my head. “You over analyze me. You have already on many occasions. I would say such a notion applies to you way more so than it does for me.” I counted three heartbeats, three more….and made my decision, icy fear gripping my soul. “Six five-dice.”

The Lilim raised her eyebrows and gave the smallest puff of a laugh from her nose. “We often see in others, what we see in ourselves though. Wouldn’t you say? Your entire being is dedicated to control. You control your emotions. You control your intake of mamono energy, you control your mind….you can control everything and anything...except your...” She slid her hand to my chest above my heart and exhaled across my ear, pushing a soft word that made my entire body tingle.

“...desire….”

She drew back and a assured smile crossed her lips. “Am I correct, hero? Or do I lie? Seven five-dice.”



I panted, my heart beating so fast I thought it would burst through my chest….that my swollen flesh would tear my pants apart, that my lungs would gush forth a fount of blood and fire. I gasped and moaned…..trying to control myself! I must! I must!

“You…..you lie!” I whimpered. It couldn’t be true! It must not be!

I held my breath, and closed my eyes….my entire body rocked with each thunderous heartbeat. I even felt my hair tremble and sway from the pressure and pain that spread from my groin to every inch of my skin.

“Nathan…..congratulations…..on your new wife, Schala.”

My eyes shot open! “ NO ! I refuse to believe it!” I cried out and yanked each cup up and looked.

Melody had one three-dice, two four-dice, two five-dice, and two six-dice.

Molly had two one-dice, one three-dice, one four-dice, two five-dice, and one six-dice.

Schala had two two-dice, two four-dice, two five-dice, and one six-dice.

I counted...I recounted...no! No!

“NO!” I cried out and sunk to my knees.

“Truth be told, Nathan.” Schala said in a quiet voice. “I will let you go for such a splendid game!”

I looked up, I could barely believe it! Was she lying?

“That is….if you want to go.” She said, gesturing to a glowing portal. “That will lead you to the Order’s Capital. You are free.” She stood beside the portal and held out her hand. “That is….if you want to.”

On wobbly legs I stood, and started to walk to the shining pane of light. But it wasn’t long until I couldn’t bear the thought of leaving my beloved...my wife….my Schala.

“Oh dear me!” Shala said, placing a hand to her heart. “You truly love me, don’t you?” She tilted her chin in the air and placed the back of her hand to her forehead with a playful mocking air. “I’m afraid it’s too late! I no longer want you!”

I grabbed her hair and forced her to look at me, while my other hand seized her waist and yanked her close to my body. I savagely took of her lips, tongue, caressing her bottom and face.

I panted as the kiss broke and smiled, placing both hands to cup her face. “Liar.” I whispered and brought her in again for another hard, passionate kiss as the portal faded to nothing.