Continuing the adventures of my sapphic dnd characters
Lox wrapped around her long braid into a braided bun before flipping her hood up.
“Ready to get going, Princess?” Titania asked, flicking her pocket knife in and out as she leaned against the willow tree they’ve been camping out near for about a week.
They had been on a constant move for a matter of months, never staying in one place for too long.
Lox rolled her eyes. She’s given up on getting Titania to stop with the nicknames.
“Ya, I’m ready.”
Titania smiled and put her pocket knife into the holster on her leg before pulling her mask up. “Wonderful!~”
“You’re mask makes us look like bandits..” Lox said, exasperated.
“I am a bandit!”
“I- Well, I’m not! And people may associate me with you!”
Titania giggled and reached up to poke Lox’s cheek. “People already do, princess~”
“I mean..! In our civilian forms!” She said, her pale face a strange shade of red. “People will think we’re suspicious and that we’re going to rob them!”
“Oh, calm down. We’ll be fiiiiine!”
Lox pouted and Titania shrugged before running ahead and flying into the trees, jumping branch from branch.
“Ughhh!!” Lox hated when she did this. It made it harder to keep up with her. “I get it! You’re talented in gymnastics!” She yelled, chasing after her.
She was panting as she tried to keep up with Titania. Wherever she got this much stamina was a mystery to Lox. Most likely her wings giving her an extra boost of wind.
She reached the end of the forest and into the clearing that led to the local village. “Titania?” Lox called, not seeing her anywhere. “Where are you?!”
Titania poked her head out from the tall grass, yelling “Boo!” and scaring the bageezus out of Lox. Another annoying thing about Titania. Being a fairy, she was able to hide easily because of her height and scare the hell out of Lox. She was grateful that Titania was only half fairy, otherwise she’d be even smaller.
She karate chopped her head in a panic. “OW! Shit, Loxxie!”
“Sorry, instinct!”
“Ugh. Whatever. Cmon, let’s go get our groceries.”
The two waded through the crops and tall grass on the outskirts of the village, passing by farmers who gave them anxious looks.
“A whole village of Tabaxi!” Lox said in wonder. “Based on the farmers we’ve seen, I thought only a few of the people living here were.. but.. wow!”
“Hey, quit staring.” Titania bopped the back of her head. “They’re not a circus. Just people.”
“R-right!” She said, her face flushing from embarrassment. She quickly turned away from the villagers. She knew what it was like to be ogled at. But she still found herself being that way to other’s. Tabaxi are thought of as exotic. She’s always been disgusted by the stereotype, but still found herself being fascinated with them.
“All right. What’s on our grocery list?”
“Nothing specific. It really depends on what they’re selling..”
She looked at the vendors and mainly looked at the fruit. “Ohh! They have dragonfruit!”
The man selling the fruit chuckled. “Yes, I bought them from a Dragonborn.. friend of mine..” he brushed his claws through his dark gray fur.
“Hmm.. let’s see..” she picked out a couple of apples, dragonfruit, and bananas.
“How much?” Lox asked.
The vendor thought for a moment. “30 pieces of silver.
Titania slammed her fist onto the counter. “You serious?! For some fruit?!”
“Hey, sorry, but this stuff is hard to come by,” he said. He didn’t seem sorry though. There was this mischievous flint in his green eyes.
“Well then, surely if the guy supplying you your fruit is your friend, he’ll understand why you had to sell some stuff for cheaper. Maybe a couple of bandits came in and.. caused some trouble..” she said, reaching for the knife on her leg.
“Titania, don’t!” Lox said, grabbing her arm.
The people in the market place turned to look at them curiously. Lox blushed brightly and pulled down her hood in embarrassment. “We’re sorry, sir. We’ll be in our way.”
The vendor watched as they left, a smirk of curiosity on his face.
They reached a secluded alleyway.
“What were you thinking?!” Lox yelled at her. “Threatening him?! How idiotic do you have to be?!”
“Oh, I’m sorry, princess! But we’re outta food, and that guy was trying to scam us!”
“Who CARES?! We can just go to the next village and see if they have cheaper prices there!”
“The next village isn’t for miles! We wouldn’t make it!”
“Hunting is always an option!”
“W-well, ya, but-!” She blushed angrily. “I figured you’ve gotten tired of eating the same thing for months! You got so excited by the market, I-! UGH! Forget it!”
Lox stared at her, wanting to know what she meant by that, but she didn’t get the chance to when a bunch of curious Tabaxi came over when they heard the shouting.
They quickly sped walked away from them, avoiding eye contact. Two farmers, seeming to be brothers based on their matching tabby pelts and ginger fur, were holding two pieces of paper and looking at Lox and Titania, squinting their eyes at them before they jumped.
“STOP THEM!” One of the brothers shouted. They lifted the papers, revealing Lox and Titania’s wanted posters.
Everyone gasped. Some ran to protect themselves or their families. Some looked around for weapons.
“Run?” Lox recommended.
“Run,” Titania said in agreement.
The two turned and dashed, Titania being much lighter on her feet and faster, as usual.
A mob of angry farmers chased them, waving pitchforks. They turned, trying to escape into the grassy fields of their farmlands. But it was hard to escape them, with their sharp sense of smell.
One came up close to them, one of the ginger tabby brothers.
He was about to jump at Titania, but Lox pulled out her sword, which she had hidden behind her cloak.
The sword was pure white with gold veins running through it. The hilt was silver and gold. There was a symbol on the hilt. Three ruby studded 4-pointed stars, the symbol of the royal court.
She slashed her sword, intentionally missing, allowing for him to stagger back. She planted her sword into the ground, a large, golden bubble surrounding her and Titania. She let go of her sword, letting it stay in the ground.
“The shield won’t last for long,” Lox said. “We gotta think of a plan to get out of her. Any ideas? No bad ideas!”
“I got nothing! I’m a bandit of the NIGHT. In the night, I can easily escape!”
Lox was panting and looking around desperately, trying to think of something. “We’re gonna die..” she whispered.
“Not if you actually fight. Cmon, Loxxie! I know you can beat all of them with one strike of your sword!”
“I’m not going to hurt a bunch of innocent villagers!”
“Innocent?! They’re trying to capture us!”
“Still not gonna hurt them!”
“UGHH!”
She hesitated. “You run for the forest. I’ll keep them distracted.”
“WHAT?!”
“You’re way faster than I am. Or you can just fly away.”
“You think I’m just LEAVING you?!”
“We have no other option!”
“But I won’t! I won’t!!”
“Titania, I’m not messing around here!”
The bubble began to flicker, revealing a group of farmers trying to stab through it with their pitchforks. The spell was about to wear out. Titania grabbed her hand. “Loxxie, I can distract them and you run!”
“We both know I won’t survive out in the wild without you!”
“But-!”
“My, my~” said a voice, echoing. The voice didn’t sound physical. Almost like it echoed in their heads.
“Who’s there?!” Titania yelled.
The voice giggled. Outside of the bubble, they could hear a loud “BOOM!” And then a light chime.
Lox immediately knew it was magic. She could feel the aura of the spell through her bubble. Magic stronger than her own. Her sword jutted out of the ground before flying into the sky, the bubble disappearing. Lox caught her sword by the hilt as it fell back to the earth.
All the farmers seemed to have been knocked out.
“What happened..?” Titania said, lightly kicking one of the farmers.
“I have no idea..” she said, sheathing her sword back in her back.
There was a light wind coming from the tall grass, and out stepped a prowling Tabaxi. His grey and black striped tail swayed and his ears pricked from under his hood.
“You..” Lox said. “YOU’RE THAT VENDOR!”
He smiled and laughed. “Yes I am~ I’m Wilting Willow. But I’m ok with just Wilt.”
“How did you..” Lox murmured, looking at the sleeping guards.
“Oh, simple sleep spell. Not too much work.”
His tail swayed back and forth. “I had a feeling you two were the ones on those wanted posters.” He laughed lightly. “Cmon. Come with me to my hideout. You can eat there.”
The two exchanged looks. “I don’t trust him..” Titania murmured.
“I do..”
“You trust everyone.”
“Cmon. He saved us.”
“Ugh.. fine..”
The two followed him to a cave near the village.
“So you don’t, like.. have a house?” Titania asked.
“Oh, no. I don’t live in that village. Just come by to sell my goods. Villages and society really aren’t my thing.”
“I feel that,” Titania said, nodding her head.
The cave was cozy. A bookshelf in the corner with a lectern holding a thick book with mysterious runes and symbols. A couple of sturdy shelves that allowed Wilt a way to get to the bed hanging from the ceiling.
A fire was blazing in the center of the cave with a pot hanging over, cooking a vegetable stew.
“Welcome to my humble abode,” he purred.
“Cozy..” Titania commented.
“Thank you!~” he said happily, standing next to the fire, soaking in the warmth. He stroked his grey fur and let out a relaxed sigh.
He walked over to a box sitting on an empty shelf. He tossed them both a dragonfruit. “Here, ladies. Apologies for the price earlier. Man has to make a business. And I promised my.. supplier.. that I’d get a lot of money for him with those dragonfruit.”
“It’s.. no problem..” Titania murmured.
Lox was about to bite into it, but stopped when Wilt started laughing. “Don’t eat it like that! You cut into it. And save it for later. I’ll give you girls more supplies later. Just sit down. Dinner is almost ready!”
They hesitated, but Lox plopped down next to the fire.
He grabbed a bowl and spun the spoon around in the stew. “My supplier gets me only the best vegetables!”
“Your supplier must be a cool guy, getting you all this stuff.”
He giggled mischievously. “I suppose you could say that.”
There was stomping near the cave entrance. “Oh! There he is now!”
There was a Dragonborn standing at the entrance. His jade green scales shimmered and his yellow eyes glowed.
“Lecid!” Wilt said happily. He rubbed himself against the Dragonborn, Lecid, purring happily.
“Wilt,” he said, standing still and not acknowledging the affection Wilt was displaying. He dropped a bag full of apples to the ground. “This week’s supply.”
“Oh, thank you! Say, why don’t you stay for dinner! I have guests!”
Lecid looked at the girls with a blank expression before grunting a greeting and sitting next to them.
“Wow..” Titania murmured. “He is hot!”
“Titania!” Lox said.
“What?!”
Lox pouted. She didn’t know why she was so mad. “It’s rude to just say that to a stranger!”
“It’s a compliment!”
“Enough fighting!” Wilt said. He sighed and handed a bowl of stew to everyone before sitting next to Lecid, staring up at him with a smile. Lecid ignored him and stared ahead as he ate.
“So..” Lox murmured. “That spell that you performed earlier.. how did you..?”
He smiled, tilting his head. “A simple spell.”
“Are you.. a wizard?”
He laughed. “What did you think I was! Silly, silly Paladin.”
She jolted up. “Don’t you insult me like that!”
“Who said I was insulting you?”
“I-it was insinuated!”
He laughed again and finished up his stew before jumping onto one of his shelves, then the next, then the next, before jumping into his bed. It swung back and forth for a moment before he settled. “You girls make yourselves at home. Oh, Lecid! If you want, you can join m-“
“I’ll be leaving now,” Lecid said before standing up.
“Aww.. w-well, thank you for the apples!”
“Mm.”
Lecid turned to leave, flowers seeming to bloom from behind him as he left.
“Cold..” Lox said.
Titania shook her head. “I’m guessing he’s a Druid. Look at the flowers. He’s into him. Just repressing it. But his feelings are coming out through the flowers.”
“How do you know?”
“I’ve dated a Druid or two.”
“Of course you did..”
The two curled up next to each other. They were used to this. Titania ran her fingers through Lox’s hair and they breathed out a sigh. It’s been a while since they’ve had a proper meal.
“Night, Titania..”
“Night, Princess.”
“Night, girlies!” Wilt said from his bed.
“Um..” Lox murmured. “Night, Wilt.”
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