shotgungunshot
Sex Demon
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It was another day… that was something that came up a lot honestly… another day where not much was happening around the secluded island. Sure, sometimes Deva would get into some sort of trouble helping the wrong people, but usually she found there was little to do around the entirety of the island. So many seemed content with their lives, but there had to be more, right? Things were actually quite peaceful on this island, few needed major help, perhaps there were more people to help beyond the island? The problem was… there wasn’t any major transportation OFF the island at this point, as it was just large enough with just enough resources to sustain itself and the population without trouble. Some found this place boring as well… but after a time they had learned to live with it, and had found a way to be happy with the relatively mundane lives that they were afforded. Maybe something was out there waiting for her, the problem was, there was no way to get to it, and everyone around her had seemed to accept that fact. Some were just unlucky, born to live in a rather small and secluded island when they wanted something more from life, while others would enjoy the simple and content lives that such peace afforded them. What was boring to one was a fulfilling life to another, after all...
As the sun rose, light would shine down across the small town that Deva would call home, the different buildings lined neatly down the streets. A few people would be walking around, beginning their day the exact same way they had began their last few days. Many followed their schedule, almost blindly, some working on farms outside the town, others handling paperwork and organizational duties, and some just opening shops for the day, expecting the usual amount of business. If it weren’t for the fact that all of them had seen this every day, they might find the sunrise over their quaint little town to be beautiful. But it was an average sight now, a sign that the weather wouldn’t be bad for the day, and nothing more. The peaceful life suited some, others had just found a way to adapt to it. Perhaps Deva had already found some ways to spice up her days, or maybe she was merely bored by the lack of anything to do, or maybe she’d even immersed herself in stories, tales of imagination and fancy to take her on adventures that she couldn’t get on the simple island.
The people here were kind enough, some kept their distance from her, others merely figured that if they didn't bother her then nothing would come of anything. A few were curious enough, and kind enough to reach out to her as friends, leading to her having at least a few on this island that would help ease some of the boredom that could come from having nearly nothing to do. Since life was so mundane for so many, they rarely needed healing or even help, only needing some assistance for the occasional sickness that managed to find them on the island. Along with the people, there was wildlife, and livestock. Animals that the farmers needed for a variety of reasons, as well as a few species of grazing animals in the untamed parts of the island, along with a few predators that generally tried to stay away from humans. So even animal attacks were a rare occurrence considering that everyone had grown so used to them being a hazard and they remained relatively peaceful anyway.
Either way, at some point during the day, Deva would find herself alone for a bit, and then she’d notice a figure in a black cloak standing around near wherever she was. The shape of the figure’s body was feminine, but her face was completely obscured. She wore some armor that would be visible through the cloak, which was a little odd because so few actually needed armor in such a peaceful place. She held a small book in her hand, but it would be hard to tell if she was actually reading it or if she merely held it open. Long, white hair would flow out from the opening in the hood, being the only real detail that Deva would be able to make out for now. As she stood there, she’d look up towards the sky, clearly pondering to herself. Then she’d begin to speak, a slightly deeper voice, almost a hint of… lust? Her voice seemed to swell with power even as she merely spoke to herself, still looking up at the sky. Deva, however, would be able to hear her without any issue.“Such a small and quaint story… Yet still it will have its ending… I wonder if it would’ve been a happy one… I suppose it matters not…” Then she’d turn to see Deva, her face still obscured in shadow, she’d then tilt her head a little, as though observing Deva closely. However, at least for now, she wouldn't say anything further, instead just continuing to look at Deva, no one else around for her to focus on anyway.
As the sun rose, light would shine down across the small town that Deva would call home, the different buildings lined neatly down the streets. A few people would be walking around, beginning their day the exact same way they had began their last few days. Many followed their schedule, almost blindly, some working on farms outside the town, others handling paperwork and organizational duties, and some just opening shops for the day, expecting the usual amount of business. If it weren’t for the fact that all of them had seen this every day, they might find the sunrise over their quaint little town to be beautiful. But it was an average sight now, a sign that the weather wouldn’t be bad for the day, and nothing more. The peaceful life suited some, others had just found a way to adapt to it. Perhaps Deva had already found some ways to spice up her days, or maybe she was merely bored by the lack of anything to do, or maybe she’d even immersed herself in stories, tales of imagination and fancy to take her on adventures that she couldn’t get on the simple island.
The people here were kind enough, some kept their distance from her, others merely figured that if they didn't bother her then nothing would come of anything. A few were curious enough, and kind enough to reach out to her as friends, leading to her having at least a few on this island that would help ease some of the boredom that could come from having nearly nothing to do. Since life was so mundane for so many, they rarely needed healing or even help, only needing some assistance for the occasional sickness that managed to find them on the island. Along with the people, there was wildlife, and livestock. Animals that the farmers needed for a variety of reasons, as well as a few species of grazing animals in the untamed parts of the island, along with a few predators that generally tried to stay away from humans. So even animal attacks were a rare occurrence considering that everyone had grown so used to them being a hazard and they remained relatively peaceful anyway.
Either way, at some point during the day, Deva would find herself alone for a bit, and then she’d notice a figure in a black cloak standing around near wherever she was. The shape of the figure’s body was feminine, but her face was completely obscured. She wore some armor that would be visible through the cloak, which was a little odd because so few actually needed armor in such a peaceful place. She held a small book in her hand, but it would be hard to tell if she was actually reading it or if she merely held it open. Long, white hair would flow out from the opening in the hood, being the only real detail that Deva would be able to make out for now. As she stood there, she’d look up towards the sky, clearly pondering to herself. Then she’d begin to speak, a slightly deeper voice, almost a hint of… lust? Her voice seemed to swell with power even as she merely spoke to herself, still looking up at the sky. Deva, however, would be able to hear her without any issue.“Such a small and quaint story… Yet still it will have its ending… I wonder if it would’ve been a happy one… I suppose it matters not…” Then she’d turn to see Deva, her face still obscured in shadow, she’d then tilt her head a little, as though observing Deva closely. However, at least for now, she wouldn't say anything further, instead just continuing to look at Deva, no one else around for her to focus on anyway.