Thursday, June 30, 2011
Dragons in general are much larger than humans in body size and in penis size. When humans and dragons lived side by side there were many occasions of cross species relationships. The fact that the male Dragons genitals could be too large for intercourse to be comfortable for a human was a common problem. The Dragons had an Elixir that would help with such things.
The Elixir of the Sagaria is made from the nectar from the very rare Sagaria flower. These flowers only grow on the tops of the nearby mountain peaks. Because of the altitude and weather, these flowers only bloom for a few short weeks during the middle of the summer. The only way to access the tops of these mountains is very dangerous and many have lost their lives on the journey.
The Elixir is an oily type liquid that is used as a pain remedy, a very different kind of pain remedy. It does not numb or subdue the pain. What it actually does is that it makes the pain feel “pleasurable”. A broken bone, cut, burn treated with the elixir would actually feel pleasurable rather than painful. This elixir could also be used to help the pain of child birth, or in the case of Dragons, when they laid their eggs. Because of its oily texture it can be used as a lubricant during sex. Just a few drops would be sufficient for a human to feel the utmost pleasure instead of pain when taking such a large penis inside of them.
The elixir can also be a very dangerous. The feeling that the elixir gives when relieving pain, can be very addicting. There are many stories of Dragons that have gotten so addicted to the elixir that they would cause themselves injuries just so they can feel the ecstasy that the elixir gives to them. It’s been known for the most severely addicted dragons to cut themselves, break bones on purpose and in extreme cases cut off fingers, toes, whole arms and legs, their tails and even castration.
Because of its addictive nature it is looked down to ever use it unless absolutely necessary.
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