Mongol! by Andrew J. Offutt
Author:Andrew J. Offutt [Offutt, Andrew J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Erotica, Historical Fiction
Publisher: Brandon House
Published: 1970-07-21T04:00:00+00:00
TWELVE
Genghis Khan took into his household the first wife of the former ruler of Liao-yang, and installed Prince Yellu officially as prince-governor, and presented the other women to me to be distributed among my officers. Chin P'ing Mei I took to wife, with the blessing of the Khan and the shaman, and, perhaps reluctantly, of my wife Nemulin and my... and Altani. Altani was never my wife, for she would not marry. But she was ever more to me than concubine: she was my favorite. Nemulin had become a typical Mongol wife, doing what women consider proper and organizing my tents and wagons and household. (Because she was my first wife and the daughter of General Jelmi, I gave her her own tent, with three servants.) Altani was my fierce sexual partner and my riding, hunting partner as well; as savage rolling in the furs of our tent as in the slaying of the beasts we hunted down. And the golden Khitan named Lotus was a quiet slave, preferring to arrange herself for me in the position I desired or between my legs to suck as she had that first time, doing all she could to heighten my pleasure. It seemed that in Khitai a wife served little other purpose (which I was soon to learn was also true in the land of Allah).
There were further revolts in Khitai, and the Golden Empire was divided. We invaded in all force in the Year of the Hen, exactly one cycle, in the Calendar of the Twelve Beasts, after I had joined Genghis Khan. We left behind only the women and a few men, entering Khitai with every man possible, including the Khan's sons. It was Prince Toluy â had long since learned to wink properly â who led the attack at Pau-an and scaled the walls. Surely the ground around Huai-lai is still bone-strewn.
With fire and sword and arrow we galloped through their orchards, their fields of rice and millet and maize.
We trampled through those crops beneath the hooves of our uncaring ponies, and we left behind blazing mills and farm buildings. Town after town we sacked; Mongol semen was pumped into virginal Khitan cunts in a flood equalled, perhaps, only by the storm of arrows with which we pierced their men. We took captives, and used them to build siegeworks against the next city â and to precede us in the attack. Thus they were either shot down by the defenders, saving us their upkeep, or the defenders were loath to slay their own people and made it the easier for us. Time after time we met Khitan armies, and once the outcome was in doubt. But we never lost. Never had there been an army like ours; never so mobile an attacking force. We were not anxious to close with the enemy until we had confused him with our attack-and-withdraw and reduced his ranks with our arrow volleys. Then we chopped him to pieces.
Wealthy Tai-tuan was the center of
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