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You are Zith-Zi, a one-time goblin bandit who was transformed by a not-dissimilar magic into a pretty, pink-skinned ‘nilbog’ adventuress…
…And you are Cara-Zi (or Carazzi, or just ‘Cara’ or ‘CZ’), the demon-tainted ‘cambion’ castoff created by Zith-Zi’s transformation.
For a long time, it had seemed that the price for your physical and spiritual improvement would be your misery and madness. Even an increasing mastery of shapeshifting skill couldn’t rid the demonic goblin of unwholesome urges, Hellish hunger for the lifeforce of the living, or certain anatomical aspects that served as impediment to intimacy. Not even the magic which separated the two ‘soul-sisters’ could cure a cambion’s condition.
But maybe, just maybe, the Forge of Patmo-Shoka can.
This was the theory of Ayla and Veigar, the self-same darkling doppelgangers of two legendary mages who arrived in the wake of the Ettercap’s destruction. They offered their services to you two, as tutors and technicians adept in the Living Alchemy of the East and West alike, in exchange for the opportunity to use the magical machine themselves.
However, transforming a cambion’s ectoplasmic essence into something capable of a normal life—of free will without <WANT>, of reproduction without cursed contagion—requires more than just the Forge’s power, which was only ever intended for its goblinoid creators.
While Veigar and your boyfriend work with the ancient natives to translate and implement the proper protocols, you have been ‘cultivating’ your body and mind with martial arts of medicine from the Far East, following the Path of Pure Self towards the ultimate goal of becoming a Void Vessel: a spirit freed from suffering and desire.
Meanwhile, you have been working hard to maintain morale and keep food stores full, something made increasingly difficult by the harsh northern winters and the need for secrecy, lest the people of the Steelwood take umbrage with your ownership and operation of such a powerful magical resources on ‘their’ (oft-disputed and long fought-for) land.
Luckily, those two objectives have found overlap, following a certain trip to The Orient…
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You are Zith-Zi, a one-time goblin bandit who was transformed by a not-dissimilar magic into a pretty, pink-skinned ‘nilbog’ adventuress…
…And you are Cara-Zi (or Carazzi, or just ‘Cara’ or ‘CZ’), the demon-tainted ‘cambion’ castoff created by Zith-Zi’s transformation.
For a long time, it had seemed that the price for your physical and spiritual improvement would be your misery and madness. Even an increasing mastery of shapeshifting skill couldn’t rid the demonic goblin of unwholesome urges, Hellish hunger for the lifeforce of the living, or certain anatomical aspects that served as impediment to intimacy. Not even the magic which separated the two ‘soul-sisters’ could cure a cambion’s condition.
But maybe, just maybe, the Forge of Patmo-Shoka can.
This was the theory of Ayla and Veigar, the self-same darkling doppelgangers of two legendary mages who arrived in the wake of the Ettercap’s destruction. They offered their services to you two, as tutors and technicians adept in the Living Alchemy of the East and West alike, in exchange for the opportunity to use the magical machine themselves.
However, transforming a cambion’s ectoplasmic essence into something capable of a normal life—of free will without <WANT>, of reproduction without cursed contagion—requires more than just the Forge’s power, which was only ever intended for its goblinoid creators.
While Veigar and your boyfriend work with the ancient natives to translate and implement the proper protocols, you have been ‘cultivating’ your body and mind with martial arts of medicine from the Far East, following the Path of Pure Self towards the ultimate goal of becoming a Void Vessel: a spirit freed from suffering and desire.
Meanwhile, you have been working hard to maintain morale and keep food stores full, something made increasingly difficult by the harsh northern winters and the need for secrecy, lest the people of the Steelwood take umbrage with your ownership and operation of such a powerful magical resources on ‘their’ (oft-disputed and long fought-for) land.
Luckily, those two objectives have found overlap, following a certain trip to The Orient…
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