Elf Prince Goes To Prison Part 1 -futa- -sleepy-b- [updated] «360p 2027»
Will he be able to overcome the challenges that lie ahead, or will the harsh realities of prison life consume him? Can Lyrien find a way to redeem himself and emerge from the shadows of his past, or will he remain forever trapped in the darkness of his own making?
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The day of the trial arrived, and Althaeon, flanked by his loyal guards, stood before the Everian judge. Despite his protests of innocence and claims of diplomatic immunity, the evidence presented against him was too great to ignore. The judge, a stern and unyielding man, delivered a verdict that sent shockwaves throughout the Elven kingdom: Althaeon, Prince of Elvendom, was to be imprisoned for a period of five years in the notorious Everian penitentiary, known for its harsh conditions and unforgiving treatment of inmates. Elf Prince Goes to Prison Part 1 -FUTA- -Sleepy-B-
As the days turned into weeks, and the weeks turned into months, Lyrien steeled himself for the long haul. He knew that he had a long and difficult journey ahead of him, but he was determined to make the best of it.
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Upon hearing the news, the Elf Kingdom was thrown into chaos. The council of elders debated fiercely, with some calling for immediate action to clear Elric's name, while others demanded his imprisonment until the trial.
"Crime?"
The elevator to the lower blocks took five minutes. Five minutes of utter darkness and the sound of weeping stone. When the doors opened, Aelindor stepped into hell.
Valerius walked. The stone was freezing under his bare feet. The corridors of the prison were a labyrinth of shadows and shouting. Hands reached out from behind bars—human, orcish, dwarven—grasping at the air, whistling, making lewd gestures.
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She was not what he expected. She wasn't an orc or a troll. She was human—or had been, once. Now she was something else. Will he be able to overcome the challenges
In the enchanted realm of Eridoria, where the sun dipped into the horizon and painted the sky with hues of crimson and gold, the Elf Prince, Lyrien, lived a life of luxury and excess. As the heir to the throne of the Elven Kingdom, Lyrien was accustomed to getting his way, no matter the cost. His days were filled with lavish feasts, extravagant parties, and endless indulgence in the finest pleasures the realm had to offer.
The cell was small, dark, and smelled of old sweat and mildew. A single, narrow slit high up on the wall provided a sliver of gray twilight. There was a basic stone toilet, a basin of stagnant water, and a single bunk bed with two thin, threadbare mattresses. On the bottom bunk lay a figure.
The judge, a stern-faced dwarf with a reputation for impartiality, gazed at Althaeon over the rim of his spectacles. "The evidence suggests otherwise, Your Highness. You are hereby sentenced to five years in the Ironwood Prison."
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