ChaosWolf: Stupid Anon25... she has a beard, just not a very large one. Everyone knows Dwarf women have their beards between their legs, not on their chins.
Anonymous28: I'd do the human. Before making her watch me do the dwarf and the amazon and please them more thoroughly than her. No goblins or orcs. Ever.
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Pyroking: May we present "Team Home-Strike". Their mission? Basically, odd-jobs and slayings. Your pick.
1. Elisa the Human: One might call her the "only sane woman" of the bunch. Raised in a rather poor village, she was taught to value her loved ones and keeping them safe above all else by her loving parents. With these virtues and a little bit of training from her new friends, she became the most well-adjusted of her friends. A shame she has to deal with the usual craziness of life in this realm. There is ONE demon she wants to get her hands on. The one that destroyed her village...
2. Swaruk the Dwarf: Unlike her mine-dwelling cousins, she devoted her life to cracking skulls to appease the Forbidden Gods of Bloodshed simply because she was bored. However, she thankfully kept her moral compass in only bashing those who really deserved it, but that didn't do wonders for her temper. One might think she makes for a great blacksmith, but she's always touchy around that subject. A possible reaction to a stereotype or something else?
3. Eruk the Amazon: Exiled for accidentally killing her (rather insane) superior, this former vagabond has all the great traits of a true Amazon except for any sort of viciousness. Rather, she is kind and would sooner tend to children and animals then use her sword on her foes. However, she is aware of the demonic terrors out there and she won't hesitate to put THEM into the ground. She doesn't know that Swaruk despises her for her height and allure, while Elisa might be developing a small crush on her.
4. Swindel the Goblin: The egomaniac of the bunch. Joining for the riches, she declared herself leader as soon as she joined. While her lock-picking and stealth skills are appreciated, her desire for power and fame is most certainly not. Still, she doesn't like somber moods, so she tries to lift it in her own way all the time. For better or worse, that is.
5. Bloodquench the Orc: Much like Eruk, she's the bonafide muscle of the group. Unlike her, she desires carnage and destruction whenever she can. Once, she was one of the group's more persistent enemies until she decided it would be interesting to join them. Everyone keeps a good eye on her if she tries anything, though she appears to show an honorable side, being always true to her word no matter what. She and Swindel (according to the Goblin, that is) are "Partners in Crime". Let that sink in.
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But that dwarf doesn't really have a beard.
Unless you count the one between her thighs, which I doubt a proper Dwarf woman would have such a thin, short 'beard'.
But I'd still fuck her. After I fuck the others. Making her watch, and become envious, feeling left out...
Her tears will be my lube.
BLASPHEMY!
@ anon 26: a hot one
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1. Elisa the Human: One might call her the "only sane woman" of the bunch. Raised in a rather poor village, she was taught to value her loved ones and keeping them safe above all else by her loving parents. With these virtues and a little bit of training from her new friends, she became the most well-adjusted of her friends. A shame she has to deal with the usual craziness of life in this realm. There is ONE demon she wants to get her hands on. The one that destroyed her village...
2. Swaruk the Dwarf: Unlike her mine-dwelling cousins, she devoted her life to cracking skulls to appease the Forbidden Gods of Bloodshed simply because she was bored. However, she thankfully kept her moral compass in only bashing those who really deserved it, but that didn't do wonders for her temper. One might think she makes for a great blacksmith, but she's always touchy around that subject. A possible reaction to a stereotype or something else?
3. Eruk the Amazon: Exiled for accidentally killing her (rather insane) superior, this former vagabond has all the great traits of a true Amazon except for any sort of viciousness. Rather, she is kind and would sooner tend to children and animals then use her sword on her foes. However, she is aware of the demonic terrors out there and she won't hesitate to put THEM into the ground. She doesn't know that Swaruk despises her for her height and allure, while Elisa might be developing a small crush on her.
4. Swindel the Goblin: The egomaniac of the bunch. Joining for the riches, she declared herself leader as soon as she joined. While her lock-picking and stealth skills are appreciated, her desire for power and fame is most certainly not. Still, she doesn't like somber moods, so she tries to lift it in her own way all the time. For better or worse, that is.
5. Bloodquench the Orc: Much like Eruk, she's the bonafide muscle of the group. Unlike her, she desires carnage and destruction whenever she can. Once, she was one of the group's more persistent enemies until she decided it would be interesting to join them. Everyone keeps a good eye on her if she tries anything, though she appears to show an honorable side, being always true to her word no matter what. She and Swindel (according to the Goblin, that is) are "Partners in Crime". Let that sink in.
Anybody else like this idea?