A Trigon Conquest: Prowling in Esotar

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Erotica
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Author: Angelia Whiting ISBN: 9781476268019
Publisher: Angelia Whiting Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Angelia Whiting
ISBN: 9781476268019
Publisher: Angelia Whiting
Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

As an undomesticated culture long ago, the Tertani women once traveled in aggregates away from the men, roaming freely on the Tertian terrains. In order to marry and mate, the men had to stalk them down. Of course, it wasn't uncommon for a female to become overwhelmed by two alpha warriors, known as the brethren males, intent on ravaging her body. Thus came the reaction to escape. It was and instinctive, and intrinsic part of their natures, carried through the generations from the dawnings of old. A deeply revered spiritual element of the Trigon Rituals,this fleeing of the females and stalking by the males was called the Triconjugal Hunt. But it was more a celebration than it was a frustration. In fact, once the summoning of two males to the Trigon and the subsequent translinking, or blending of their minds had begun, they much enjoyed the chase. The faster and harder their female ran, greater was the impulse and the pleasure to pursue her. And the longer a time it took to capture and claim their Tina--the Tertian word for virgin, the more aggressive and persistent and sexually aroused the Trigon males would become, urging them on a relentless quest for her…and dare no man or beast or spirit get in their way.

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As an undomesticated culture long ago, the Tertani women once traveled in aggregates away from the men, roaming freely on the Tertian terrains. In order to marry and mate, the men had to stalk them down. Of course, it wasn't uncommon for a female to become overwhelmed by two alpha warriors, known as the brethren males, intent on ravaging her body. Thus came the reaction to escape. It was and instinctive, and intrinsic part of their natures, carried through the generations from the dawnings of old. A deeply revered spiritual element of the Trigon Rituals,this fleeing of the females and stalking by the males was called the Triconjugal Hunt. But it was more a celebration than it was a frustration. In fact, once the summoning of two males to the Trigon and the subsequent translinking, or blending of their minds had begun, they much enjoyed the chase. The faster and harder their female ran, greater was the impulse and the pleasure to pursue her. And the longer a time it took to capture and claim their Tina--the Tertian word for virgin, the more aggressive and persistent and sexually aroused the Trigon males would become, urging them on a relentless quest for her…and dare no man or beast or spirit get in their way.

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