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Dxd Slavery And Rape

20 Percent Chance of Slavery

Dragons used to hunt humans. They had scales tougher than steel, magic overflowing, and stood at about 18 feet tall. But then, a mysterious hero who we might never meet taught humans anti-magic, a much more powerful form of gathering energy and using it. To put simply, extracting the energy from atoms that keeps electrons rotating, putting your own signature on the energy, and infusing it into other objects to control them(think avatar). It also allowed them to stop using mana, something that they had little of compared to dragons. The best part was anti-magic was exclusive to humans. The war was suddenly balanced, and dragons and humans were equals. So they divided up into two territories. Neither side wanted to leave the war empty-handed, so they made an agreement. 80% of dragons would be on their main territory, and the other 20% would be cast to the humans as slaves. Humans did the same. (Humans enslaved 20% of dragons and kept 80% of their own kin, while they cast 20% themselves to the remaining 80% of dragons to be slaves. it's complex till you get it.) And that is the prequel. But what happens when an enslaved human who attempts escaping ends up with his life in the hands of a dragon who just escaped his captivity? WARNING: There is soft vore(swallowing whole without digestion) in here. It is not for those who cannot handle it. I do encourage you to give it a try though, as this tale is not vore-centric. The vore in here is Dragon eating a human.
meamdumy · 960 Views

Bitter Bonds: A Tale of Salt and Slavery

In The Qeahan Empire, a young scholar named Liam dreams of passing the imperial examination and becoming a high-ranking official. However, his dreams are shattered when he is falsely accused of a crime and sentenced to death. Instead of being executed, Liam is sold into slavery and forced to work in the salt mines. He spends years toiling away in the dark, damp mines, enduring back-breaking labor and constant abuse from his overseers. Liam's only solace is in his studies, which he continues to pursue despite the danger of being caught. He becomes an expert in literature, history, and philosophy, memorizing entire books and reciting them to himself in the dim light of his cell. Despite his knowledge, Liam remains a slave, with no hope of escape or redemption. He watches as his fellow slaves die from exhaustion, starvation, and disease, and he himself suffers from chronic injuries and illnesses. As the years go by, Liam becomes more and more bitter and disillusioned. He begins to hate the society that has cast him aside, and he dreams of revenge against those who have wronged him. But when a fellow slave reveals a plot to escape the mines, Liam must decide whether to join the rebellion or to remain passive and accept his fate. As he becomes more involved in the plot, he realizes that his actions may have consequences far beyond his own survival. Set against the harsh reality of The Empire, "The Salt Mine Slave" is a gripping tale of one young man's fight for survival and dignity in a world that has abandoned him. It explores the themes of justice, suffering, and the search for meaning in a cruel and unforgiving world.
luko_berry · 2.3K Views
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