By ππππΎπΆπ π΅ππΆπΈππ½ππΆππ
December 21, 2024
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During the 17th century in Okinawa there were witch trials as well. At this time Dorian was dealing with other vampires that were much older than him and sought him dead, he sought refuge with a coven of witches though unknowing to him they needed a vampire for their spell. Still a virgin at this time, Dorian had no idea what he walked into nor did he believe that witches were evil, that they were just upcoming doctors in medicine no one understood. Though how wrong he was.
The coven of six dark witches needed the tears of a vampire as well as the vampire's blood for their spell. In order to obtain those tears they would put Dorian through Hell. At first they made him believe he was safe with them, any and all who wished to harm him would never find him with them and they were right, he was never found by anyone when he was with them.
The women had fed him and let him drink even though he was not understanding why these women were so accepting of the vampire he was. He would soon find out. As he fed on their wrists, one of the witches would use their custom blades to cut the back of his heel, a pain like no other though would heal normally, this time it did not. Dorian would come to find out that magic is a weakness of his and the witches blades would leave scars on him that not even his vampiric abilities would be able to heal. They would each cut in the most vulnerable parts of his body drinking his blood as he once did to them. Letting out agonizing cries in pain they would collect his tears and blood. What would be enough was not enough for them as they were sadistic and enjoyed his torment. They would keep cutting away at him, even around his manhood and they would each take their turns with him, raping him and making him bleed.
A foreshadow if you will of the future crimes he will commit to women in his own time. Just about having bled to death and was violated he was spared when a his maker came to his rescue.
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