A Steamy Romance Novel: The Lusty Draconian Mage (signed)

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A Steamy Romance Novel: The Lusty Draconian Mage is obtained by bringing an unsigned copy of  [A Steamy Romance Novel: The Lusty Draconian Mage] to Noah Scribeson in Valdrakken.

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A Steamy Romance Novel: The Lusty Draconian Mage

Surrounded on all sides by ravening cultists, our brave hero Marcus finds himself in a situation even his formidable skills and bulging muscles cannot overcome.

As the Horde closed in for the final blow, sensing that even his legendary stamina had run low, he steeled himself to take as many of them with him as possible.

"Come on, then," he quipped, manfully unafraid even in the face of certain doom. "Don't keep me waiting".

Just as their charge was about to hit home, the world erupted into searing heat and blazing light. As the flames receded and the firestorm passed, Marcus found himself standing alone, blinking, in a field of ash.


The crunch of fresh char and a low, feminine chuckle revealed the presence of his savior. Turning, he found himself approached by a vision as beauterous as his prior situation had been grim.

Wrapped in a daringly cut robe that clung tightly to her buxom figure and revealed much of her flawless, if unusually red tinged, skin, the figure picked her way across the charred ground, her fingers deftly sliding along the shaft of what was unmistakably a mage's staff as she idly stroked it.

"Thank you, my lady," Marcus said as he bowed, his eyes trailing along her shapely legs, past her wide hips and taut core, and lingering upon ample chest as he slowly straightened before reaching a face that was as lovely as it was unconcerned by the destruction she'd just unleashed.

A pair of sweeping horns topped her form, only adding to the heady mix of grandeur and danger.


"It seemed a waste to lose such a fine, heroic, specimen such as yourself to this rabble," she responded, her gaze wandering as unabashedly as his. "You showed such impressive skill and... stamina during the battle that I could not help but intervene," she said, her skin flushing an even richer shade of red as her inspection continued.

"If there is anything I or Drakepiercer, here," he stated, subtly flexing his muscles toned from years of adventuring as he sheathed his his long blade home with a single thrust, "can do for you, we are in your debt".

"Anything?" she replied huskily, her bounteous chest straining against the scant confinement her robe provided even as her yellow eyes twinkled mischievously at the naming of his sword.

"Anything," he confirmed. "I never leave a debt... unsatisfied," he continued, raising a calloused hand to gently stroke the generous curves of her impressive rack, feeling the rough texture of her horns scrape along his skin.


Shuddering lightly at his touch, she licked her full lips, pursing them enticingly for a long moment before blowing a stream of crimson fire out across our hero.

Shocked, Marcus felt not the searing pain he had expected, but a gentle invigorating warmth as the tongues of flame licked across his chiseled body, burning away his road-stained leathers but only caressing the tanned flesh beneath.

"Much better," she purred, slowly eyeing him from top to bottom. "The breath of a red dragoness can bring life as easily as take it. I trust my flame has not harmed you?"

"On the contrary," Marcus replied as her hot breath played teasingly across his skin, "I feel positively engorged with life".

Stepping forward, she pressed her heaving frame against the knight, grabbing his newly bared sword by the hilt appreciatively. "Let's see about your weapon earning its name, then, hero".


<The book quickly abandons even the flimsy excuse for a plot it had maintained up until this point.>


About the Author

Noah Scribeson has traveled Azeroth in search of unique inspiration for his characters and stories. He claims that research is the key to genuine storytelling, and is always willing to go to great lengths in finding the right muse.

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