Lewd Dungeon: Omnibus 2 (Books 5 - 8) by Stuart Grosse
Author:Stuart Grosse [Grosse, Stuart]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Erotica, LitRPG, Monster Sex
Published: 2018-10-01T06:00:00+00:00
Chapter 61 – Boned
(The Necropolis)
After a long and thorough consideration of the facts, Thomas Gravefallow, scion of a family with a long history of academics, historians, and archaeologists, had come to the conclusion that, despite there being some cosmetic benefits, the unnatural state of living in undeath was not his cup of tea. Indeed, if one were to ask him about his feelings on the subject, Thomas would be happy to tell you, over the course of several hours, about all the various ways that a life as one of those creatures born of the grave was a horrible fate that he would wish on no one.
Unfortunately, no one he knew would ask him about such things. This wasn’t because they were all incredibly rude people who were too self-absorbed to hear listen to his treatise on the benefits and demerits of eternal unlife. No, by and large the reason that most of the people he knew did not want to his opinions on the subject was because mindless skeletons and zombies are not the best conversationalists to begin with, and sadly they were far too stupid to do more than seek out the nearest living creature and attempt to kill it through direct violence. In fact, the lack of people one could have a conversation with was one of the ‘cons’ to life as a member of the undead.
And yes, Thomas was undead. In fact, he was the type of undead known as a Skeleton Mage, with the specialization of a Skeletal Necromancer. One might think that this made him a rather prestigious member of the undead horde that had arisen around the Necropolis to the south of Naples. After all, he had magic! Even better, it was Necromancy, that branch of magic that could raise, bolster, and heal the undead, even as it weakened the living! Surely such a thing would make him prized beyond all measure to the undead, at least those with enough intelligence to be considered sapient.
You would be wrong, of course. Oh, sure, the ability to use magic was impressive, but Thomas was still limited by the fact that he was, in the end, a Skeleton. This meant, among other things, that he lacked certain elements needed for conversing with others, like lips, a tongue, and other such things. While not being able to talk with others was unfortunate enough, the real tragedy was that since he could not speak the incantations for the more complicated spells, he was limited to only the most basic magics, essentially allowing him to heal nearby undead or weaken and harm the living with weak bolts of magic. Truly, it was a waste of his staggering intellect.
Worse still, poor Thomas was afflicted by the same terrible condition that had haunted him in his life as a mortal. From an early age, he had been diagnosed with a disease that left his bones extremely brittle. Indeed, it was so bad that he’d been confined to a wheelchair for the
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