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Chapter 44
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hambo
What are they doing?
Settling things 'The Drow Way' - A brief explanation
Long ago in ancient times, before Drow society became so rigid and hierarchical with clans, houses, and the like, Drow would often settle their differences in tests of physical prowess.
They would fight and wrestle, doing whatever it took to physically assert their dominance over their foe. The winner would get everything, while the loser, well the winner would decide what happened to them.
In ancient times, that often meant killing the loser and taking all their stuff, but as Drow society evolved, and become more and more about acquiring power and lording it over others, **** became less common, and keeping the loser as your personal **** became much more fashionable.
It was thought that living with constant humiliation was a far crueler fate than a quick ****, and hey, this way, you got an extra **** out of the deal too.
That also meant the style of combat in these duels changed as well. Instead of just trying to tear your opponent's head off and flash it to the crowd while someone off to the side shouted 'FATALITY!' It now became all about humiliating them, showing they were weak and didn't deserve respect. And what better way to humiliate them than to strip them and show off their sexual weaknesses, often by making them orgasm on the very hands of their most-hated of foes...
Needless to say, it's all just an elaborate attempt to try to legitimize watching two hot naked dark elf ladies rasslin' in some mud while they play with each other's pussies and try to make their opponent cum. The loser of the fight will have to be the winner's **** for life.
Back to the rasslin'
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Smutty tales of stripping, embarrassment , and all that other good stuff.
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