The Moondragon
The Moondragon
So, here I am again. True story. Really. Number three in the series, I think. If you want to call it that.
You remember the Moondragon? I mentioned her before. Daughter of the Black Volcano and his first wife Shabba Klath, the ancient goddess of the fallen moon, a giant beast, bigger than the biggest whales, bulky, and with six eyes and a skin like the surface of the moon. You remember her, don't you?
The Moondragon was... well... giant. She had a mate once, a smaller dragon, no idea where I came from. Since he belonged to the drakons, the magical dragons which can have six limbs or even more, not to the dracos, the simple four-limbed dragons which can only create small flames and have no natural magic, at least one of his ancestors had to be a god, but that must have been many, many generations before.
Well, he was much smaller than her, too small to give her orgasms (did I mention she was giant?), so after she had some children with him - black dragons with four wings - she ate him. She choose one of her sons as new mate, but he was little better. Well, the children she had with him were bigger, and the children she had with one of them bigger than them, but they all were tiny compared to her. So she lived with her children inside her father on an island in the lake of lava and since the Black Volcano himself most of the time did nothing, not even speak, she was in charge. (Yes, the last part of the last sentence ways a copy-and-paste from the last story. I'm lazy. And evil.) She spend much time pawing, and she became lazy. She did not fly to hunt fish and whales anymore, but send her children to do so. Of course, they were to small to catch a whale but they found another source of meat. There was an island, inhabited by...
I forgot what they were. But they owned several kinds of seals - non intelligent ones - such as blueseals, sabertooth seals and frostseals. Now I remember, they were bears. Polar bears. Kind of. Anthropomorphic polar bears, of course.
Well, the dragons stole seals and the bears hunted dragons. But when one boy... waiteaminute. Do I mix this up with "How to train your dragon"? I never read the book, but I like the film. I always imagined on Astrids and Hiccups first flight happened more than we see, but I'm sure that was not intended. Too bad Toothless is a male dragon, since... I lost the focus. Again.
No, when I think about it I come to the conclusion I don't mix it up. What happened was indeed quite similar to the film in some points. But the Moondragon was much bigger than this thing in the end and of course she won. And destroyed the bears' island. And when she destroyed it, she set something free.
It was big, even bigger than her. It was green, several shades of green. And it had tentacles. I'm quite sure it wasn't Cthulhu, as you might think now. Well, you know, that one of a male octopuses tentacles has kind of a penis in it? I think, this creature had more than one tentacle of this kind. Nothing I would like, but the Moondragon liked it and maybe some of you enjoy to imagine this.
Not very much later the Moondragon had a new child, a female creature that looked much like a dragon, a drakon to be exactly, a huge winged beast, with tentacles everywhere. And it breathed a strange green fire that caused mutations in other beings. In the most cases they grew tentacles. This squiddragon was called Calrad and lived in the sea around the Black Volcano.
The Moondragon and the strange squidlike thing from wherever had several children after her, all of them with characteristics of dragons and squids, but quite different.
The dragon who fought the Darkness together with the parrot met one of them, called the Krakon, before he aged in the Darkness. Don't know if the Krakon still exists, but he had the ability to transform bones and teeth into crystal and created an army of crystal sea-creatures. Some of them do still exist. I met some. One is a male sea-spider, quite intelligent, one of the Spider Queens grandgrandandsomemoregrandschildren. You know, I told you about them in the last story. There are millions of them. I yiffed some and it was great. And there legs taste good with butter.
One of my sisters looks like a spider, too. Tried to rape her, but failed. Woke up in her net and had really problems to free myself. Later I lured Vladia into this net and she couldn't free herself at all, but she made a deal with my sister was set free in exchange for two hundred intelligent living beings. To make sure Vladia would give them to her, my sister bit her and the venom was supposed to destroy her heart if she would not come back in time and get the antidote. They both cheated. My sister had no antidote and Vladia had no heart. And, to make my failure complete, Vladia managed to rape her.
Well, Calrad had a daughter - alone, she did not need a mate for that - named Hel. Hel was strangely human-like, but still had a few characteristics of dragons and squids. She wasn't Calrads only daughter, but the only important one.
During the Darkness Hel had three daughters, hatched from one egg. One was called Hellena. She looked very human and so had no problems to live with humans on a high plateau that was also inhibited by several kinds of troublesome creatures. Cyclopes, Minotaurs, Centaurs, Harpies and so on. She married a human king and when his people had to flee from especially dangerous monsters called titans, she showed them a hidden valley in the middle of the plateau. There, every of the great heroes who was there founded his own kingdom, since there was enough space. There even was a lake, big and salty enough to be called sea, with several islands. The humans called themselves hellenians and the full plateau was later called the Hellenian Plateau. By the way, I have no idea why all this greek stuff was there. Greece is far away from that place.
Since Hellena did not age as humans do, they considered her to be a demigod. When she changed - she grew suddenly and her skin began to fall down and reveal scales, she faked her death and tried to live elsewhere. Beneath the plateau she found a giant cave inhabitet by creatures called Charons. She found the titans there, too, they lost a war against other monsters and had to go underground. They did not recognize her, since she changed much and for some time she lived beyond them and some of them, male and female, were her mates. The titans always had several mates, there legend says, that the first ones were six siblings, three females and three males, and they fornicated among each other and so made the complete titan species. Well, finally, Hellena got bored there, and tried to get even deeper. And she found what we call a proto-hell, a place of magic that is capable of holding souls captive. She liked the place and stayed there. So the proto-hell became a real hell, since Hellena was of course a hellmother and soon mother of hundreds and thousands of demons.
In her hell was a giant dragon, called the horned one. He once ruled the land on the surface, the monsters, the titans lost against, were indeed his army. But other dragons decided, he had the power for too long and attacked him. He lost the fight and fell down and where he fell, not on the plateau, but not far away, is a giant desert today. He broke through the surface into a giant abyss that lead directly to the proto-hell. Well, he is unconscious, since thousands of years, but it's said his mind is awake and inside his mind is an own underworld for his followers. He still has followers, some of them are dragons, most are hedgehogs, and indeed their souls seem somehow to be collected in his brain, when they die.
And there were other creatures, who could survive there. By the way, I'm developing a browser game, set in this hell. You know "Shakes and Fidget"? Well, much like this, but in hell. And when you have fulfilled a quest you can decide to watch a yiff-video with the creature that was your antagonist in this quest. And when you fight against another player, of course you play a demon or a devil not an elf or an orc, you can use the rape-button. Since it is a browser game there can't be a detailed animation, but the other player gets a message, that she or he was raped by you. For a name I thought about "Yiff In Hell" - I like irony.
Well, that's not exactly true, I don't like it, if life is ironic on my cost... For example when I was part of a conspiracy to create a virus that allowed time travel in a very strange and special way with huge potential. When you are infected, you can go back and furth in time, not very far, but when you appear, the timeline is splitted and you are in a new one and can do whatever you want without changing the past. After around ten minutes, the new timeline is reunited with the old one and everything that's not at the sam place in both timelines exists twice now. This way you can, for example, create an alternative version of yourself - and rape it. You can even kill it and are not dead yourself. If you can travel far enough you can go in your childhood, create an alternative version of yourself as a child and rape it - well, I was much too old, no, I existed to long, demons have no age, to do so, but thought I could do it with other persons. Especially I wanted to use the virus to destroy Vladia once and for all. Well, the irony is, a henchman of another part of the conspiracy stole the virus and tried to use it to destroy the world, so I had to help to stop him and destroy the virus. Very frustrating.
By the way, the desert where the dragon fell is today part of the Civilized Kingdom. I mentioned it before.
Hels second daughter - second in this tale, not in order of hatching, since they hatched together - did never look very human. She was named Heloise and she settled in a place called the Vortex of Doom. It wasn't really a vortex. It was more like a pit. It existed before the Darkness and was inhabited by a species called demons. They were not like the demons today. They were basically evil, soul-eating worms. They fought Heloise and failed and when she got her children, demons like me, they killed all the other demons and the place became a hell.
Since then, there are no wormlike demons anymore. Besides Bob, of course.
The third one was, of course, Holle, later called Mother Holle, my mother. There was a place called Gilmid. A land of the undead, ruled by the shadowy queen Galisaba. It was there before the Darkness and it still exists. Holle made a deal with Galisaba and was given the proto-hell beneath the land. I have no idea, what Galisaba got.
In Galisabas kingdom (shouldn't it be called queendom in this case?) the Dark Grail existed and protected it (and the hell) from the power of the Highest Authority. My mother send a guardian for the grail, Bob, but she was tricked and the Grail destroyed, as I told you before. Under the Highest Authority's influence the land Gilmid shrunk, or let's say, it's aura, and parts of it where invaded by other creatures. Ironically, this other creatures were even more evil than the undead.
Well, hell remained unharmed and is still there.
Hm... The Moondragon is only in the beginning. Wy is the Moondragon only in the beginning? This was supposed to be about the Moondragon. Oh, bless it.