Cladriah Felweaver Short Story

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The Sun of Azeroth crept over Lormere Manor, home of Cladriah Felweaver and his family. On this stupendous day, we follow the Succubus, Jhorlia. Who was by far the fairest being in the lands…
Jhorlia felt the rays of light creep onto her face. Her eyes twitching for a brief moment before opening them. The light shined on her silver eyes. As if she was a Kaldorei. She took only a moment to rub them as a soft snore pervaded the room. She smiled as she turned to face her husband, hair messy. He laid there so innocent, so beautiful. Her heart swelling with love at the sight of her beloved husband.
She moved over to kiss him softly, her body covered in sheer dressing gown caressing his body in the process. Jhorlia slid out of bed as she allowed her wings to appear. She strode
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Grinding the herbs up together as she placed them into the bubbling potion. The potion turning blue. “Almost done.”
Using the Nightborne techniques, she had extracted leyline energy. She let the ley energy float into the potion. When finished, the potion, shimmered. The water now white and purple. She capped the potion and put in the aging shelf. The shelf was chronologically altered. The potion rapidly aged as the unstable energies calmed down allowing it to be drinkable.
Lilith pulled the Ley Potion out. Unlike most mana potions, this was pure arcane mana. A little addicting, but extremely potent. She slapped a warning label, detailing potential side effects, and added it’s label. She also slapped on a final label. “Not approved by Stormwind Apothecary Guild.”
She heard the bell by the door as customers started to stream in. She and Shadow would have a long day.
Many hours later, food had arrived. A Thoradin Salad for Shadow, and sushi for lilith, and a live octopus. She picked the live octopus and slurped it down. In truth, despite being a good demon. She still desired to inflict pain and suffering. So this satisfied that

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