138 –  The Soul of a Forsaken Elf Child RED

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138 – The Soul of a Forsaken Elf Child

A Wild Antagonist Appears: The Fangs of the Night, racing thru the dark forest like a maddened beast, thirsty for blood . . .

ELVANPYRES The Burning Elves
Chapter #2 The Soul of a Forsaken Elf Child
Everyone is born "Good ". What matters is who you are after life fucks you over.

The feel of this page is supposed to be “Disconcerting, Spooky”, the emotion her face conveys is “Vexed”
It portrays the older EVIL Cthulyn “after life fucks her over” (when she wears her hair in the “Fang Bang” style)

PLOT ANALYSIS
Since Ralf is the “Achilles of Elves”, the story needs an adversary with the power and motivation to kill him. Enter the angry High Priestess of Cthulu.

Chapter 2 will set up that Cthulyn has the motivation and power to kill Ralf, and then sets them both on a collision course towards Alf-Ridge.
Will G'Star be able to save Ralf? (Hint: in the “Showdown at Alf-Ridge” I promise you a cat fight)

To Recap the Plot so far:
Since Ralf is the “Achilles of Elves”, the story needs an adversary with the power and motivation to kill him. Enter the angry High Priestess of Cthulu.

Chapter 2 will set up that Cthulyn has the motivation and power to kill Ralf, and then sets them both on a collision course towards Alf-Ridge.
Will G'Star be able to save Ralf? (Hint: in the “Showdown at Alf-Ridge” I promise you a cat fight)

Note on the Mythology of Achilles
He had a choice: to live a long and happy life as an ordinary man, or become a legendary warrior, but die young.
Knowing he will be killed if he goes to Troy, his mother dresses him in a female disguise and hides him among the princesses at the court of Lycomedes .
Odysseus knows the Greeks need him to defeat Troy. So to find Achilles, he disguises himself as a peddler and shows the princesses a bunch of girly items and a weapon.
Guess who picks up the weapon.

While he was disguised as a princess, he had sex with one of them at a festival where men weren't allowed. The god being honored by the festival?
Dionysus.