Chapter 6: Baring The Swords The prison was a large dungeon with an incredibly confusing structure, located several dozen feet underground. Its heavily guarded cells and narrow corridors made out of black stone gave a grim impression, especially now, when the magic lanterns stopped working and the only light came from the flames of the…
Chapter 5: The Groping Shadow The elven inn was calm and cozy. Its interior had a nice palette of light colors to it, reminding Katrina of milk chocolate. Soft greenery was sprouting out of walls here and there, making it seem like the place was in the middle of a forest. The air was filled…
Chapter 4: Nude In Wider Public Suddenly, a meek voice from behind the gates called for the city watch commander. A small, hooded man appeared behind the pikemen line. “Sorry, I apologize, sorry,” he shouted each time he awkwardly bumped into one of the soldiers. Katrina just noticed that under the coat, this man was…
Chapter 3: Down With The Robes “I don’t mean to say that you being nude is something bad,” the shy girl giggled, “it’s just very unusual for our town.” They sat on tree stumps to catch their breath and have a little talk, both Katrina and Sophia needed a bit of rest. The…
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Only One Naked, Permanude/Prolonged Nudity, Social/Casual Nudity
3,610 words (~20 minutes reading time)
Chapter 2: Touching Watchmen Thomas, a Zardiw swordsman serving at the watch post beside the dirty road marked as a trade route, finally ended his shift and climbed down to the first floor of the purple-roofed tower, where both of his fellow soldiers had their humble feast. Sauerkraut wasn’t a very delectable meal, but beggars…
Content Type:
Only One Naked, Permanude/Prolonged Nudity, Social/Casual Nudity
3,031 words (~17 minutes reading time)
Chapter 1: The Flame Within The town of Dumsin was as beautiful as ever on this lovely summer day. The soft summer breeze caressed the mighty golden-leaved trees, the sun rays illuminated the scarlet roofs of cozy wooden homes, all nature seemed to be in full harmony with the small settlement. No wonder, as its…