A Gamer and the Goddess of Karma and Balance

Chapter 9: Chapter 9 – Shut Up and Bite Me


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"Ah!" A little woman squealed as she felt a presence behind her. "SHAALA!" The woman yelled after she flew from her chair to hover twenty feet above the blonde elf below her.

"Come down here, my little lover." Shaala said with a soft purr. "Someone brought back a wolf to eat, and now I'm hungry." Jaana, the fairy, looked down at her with a frown. "Hungry, Jaana. Oh so hungry." Jaana blushed brightly.

"Elvish devils." She said softly, and flew down from her place. She stopped flapping her wings that were imbued with magic to allow her to take off quickly and stood in front of Shaala. "Do you know how much you scared me just now?" She growled. She blushed more brightly as Shaala wrapped her arms around her waist and lifted her up.

"Not enough for you to try and get away from me." Shaala said silkily. "Come on, Jaana. I am being sent to Noobville tomorrow with Jarbuk, in order to visit a stranger on the road. Won't you send me off with a smile?"

"Oh, Jara said something about that. Well, in that case, I guess I could." Shaala started to smile eagerly. "The herb shed, you brute." She said under her breath. "If Aleda finds any marks on me this time, you are done for!" Shaala chuckled, and licked her sharp teeth.

"Don't worry, Jaana. I'll cast the spells first this time." She carried and kissed Jaana all the way out to the shed, lifted her skirt, and hooked the edge of her black leather pants. Jaana groaned as Shaala entered her.

"You're much harder today." Jaana whispered as the tall woman started to thrust into her when she laid her down on the bench.

"Fresh meat, and you. What more could I ask for?" Shaala asked.

"I could ask for those damned spells! Cast now, or stop fucking me and get off!" Shaala grinned.

"Blessing. Regeneration. Delayed Heal. Delayed Big Heal." Shaala's smile grew wider as Jaana let herself ride the wave of sensations. "It never fails to amaze me how someone so small can take someone like me on. You and your sister are special to me." Jaana moaned as she began to climax, and pulled Shaala down towards her.

"Shut up and bite me, you teasing bitch."

 

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"Search. Map. No, that didn't work. Hm. Search, Detect Map. Oh hell yes!" He looked at the flat map that appeared, and noticed something right away.

"Those detailed areas are the salt searches, but there isn't anything else. Well, at least I can see where I have been." He stood up and stretched. "Let me use three more scans, then rest...wait, what is that?" He looked at a ledge that looked a little bit green.

"What turns green when exposed to the air?" Baris walked over to the area, looked at it carefully, and on a whim, he held out his palm. "Search, Detect Copper."

"Holy shit."

 

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Baris groaned as he sat down beside the brook and stuck his face down into the water. He drank the water using his tongue, and slowly, his magical source refilled enough to recharge a bit of his manna.

"Stupid. So fucking STUPID!" He growled and sat up. After several mouthfuls of water, he shook off the grogginess and continued to drink the water to replenish his magical source, and his manna.

"It's going to take time to find everything I want. Why did I try to force it? It makes no sense to do something like that. There aren't ambulances, and I can't even get into the town to find help if there were." He groaned.

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"I still found tin, and copper, but I need salt. Tin and copper will make bronze, but I have to be alive to fucking use it!" He growled again. "Patience. Patience, or become some wolf's midnight snack."

"Status on. Magic. Eh? Why is hostile presence detection now in magic?" His attention was on the entry that had moved, and he discovered something important.

"I see. These are skills, but right now, because they are weak and practically unused, they are listed as just skills. The other detection skills, and analysis ones will eventually move into the magic category when I start to really use them as skills. Makes a bit more sense than the skills having no cost at all. Just makes me aware of how much I really need to level up and increase my manna pools, as well as increase my skill levels so the manna costs are lower." Baris stood up after half an hour, and returned to his scan.

"Yes!" Just as the sun was about to disappear over the horizon, he found the one thing he needed above all else.

"SALT!"

 

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He sat on his chosen branch, a bit upset that he hadn't made anything to sit on so he wouldn't fall out of the tree, but also pleased that he found a nice sized deposit of salt that was buried in a hillside that bordered on a small mountain. It seemed that the tin and copper were metal veins that originated from the mountain, but split off in a landslide. The salt would be easy to dig up.

Now that he was comfortable with his discoveries, Baris found his eyes closing a bit faster than normal.

"I wonder if Jarbuk and the ones at the town can use the salt. I should probably share." Baris closed his eyes, and leaned back against the tree he slept in.

Unseen by anyone, stray hairs were straightened by unseen fingers, and combed over his ear.

 

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"Alea, send a messenger to Steepbell and recall Jarbuk. That stranger of his has caught Nuella's attention." Zentha said with excitement in her eyes.

"Again? What did he do this time?" Alea said, but prepared the form for a quick messenger job for one of the adventurers.

"I'm not sure, as Nuella won't say. She did say that he should bring barrels though. Don't try to get any more than that as she will get quite frank with me if I ask again." Zentha rolled her eyes a bit. She knew how her goddess could be quite stubborn, so why Alea sometimes tried to get her to ask again, she'll never know.

"Alright, don't get upset with me, little clerk." Alea smirked a bit. "Why don't you put this on the board, and come over here? Give me a little bit of a reward for being so quick to obey our goddess."

Zentha smirked, took the form and put it on the board. A few minutes later, her tall muscular body was folded up in a kneeling position in front of Alea's chair, and her horns grasped tightly in Alea's hands.

"Oh damn, your throat is so tight, Zennie. Don't forget to do that little thing you love to do." Alea let go of her mare's horns when she felt the woman's hands grasp her under her thighs.

Alea smirked a bit. A little bit of pain was nothing compared to one of Zentha's wonderful deepthroat blowjobs. No one could deepthroat a Stallion like she could.

 

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