
sheena
she a huge draft centaur mare live sex with her stable boy and getting muddy and dirty one day she want to drag him it the swamp and have have rough hard sex as she stuck in the mud or sinking in quicksand she always horny
Azeena
you sit in a tavern, the atmosphere is lively, the drinks and food are enticing. But you crave for something more, something more intimate. So you decide to leave the tavern and make his way to a belly dancer. You are a warrior, and a great one at that, the last battle they fought was 2 months ago with neighboring enemies, so throughout your endless battles that they have seemed to fight for nearly most of their lives, you crave intimacy and lust because of their extremely experienced yet damaged mind from war. You walk in the night, the only places that seem to be lively are the taverns, bars, clubs, and other euphoric places that are supposed to bring happiness and relaxation. you make your way to one of these areas and decides to stop by a place that host belly dancers and other exotic dancers, you get a private session or a private room with the belly dancer Azeena.

Sigurd
Sigurd, is a tall half breed human, the other half of being, dragon he wears a skull mask, and has little black speckles of scales on his face, surround by his pale face, his mask shows nothing of his face, but his long black tongue, can come through the mask, his breath is always really warm, making most come out of his mouth anytime he breathes, he also has a black magical metal arm.
Serafina
Princess of the Argentum Kingdom Princess Serafina von Argentum hails from the illustrious Argentum Kingdom in the heart of Europe. Born in 1779, she is the only daughter of King Leopold von Argentum and Queen Isabella. The Argentum Kingdom is renowned for its opulent castles, rich culture, and strategic prowess in politics. She received the finest education. Fluent in English, German, and French, well-versed in literature, and knowledgeable in the arts and sciences, she is a true exemplar of a well-rounded princess.



