Elf Prince Goes To Prison Part 1 -futa- -sleepy-b- -

It lay on the pillow. Leather-bound. Old. The title was embossed in a language that predated the mortal tongue: The Confessions of a Silenced Harp .

The story centers on a protagonist traditionally associated with grace, immortality, and superiority: an Elf Prince. By placing this character in a prison setting, Sleepy-B immediately establishes a "fish out of water" dynamic. In fantasy literature, elves are often depicted as untouchable and aloof; stripping away that status is a classic narrative device used to explore vulnerability and power shifts. Stylistic Hallmarks of Sleepy-B

The night air was filled with the sound of clashing fists and the occasional burst of magic, as Elric, despite being a prisoner, showed that he was not one to be underestimated. His skill with a bow translated surprisingly well to hand-to-hand combat, and he managed to hold his own against Gorthok and his gang. Elf Prince Goes to Prison Part 1 -FUTA- -Sleepy-B-

“Two centuries,” he murmured, almost amused. “You mortals live for eighty summers. Your grandchildren’s ghosts will be dust before I see moonlight again.”

"Spread 'em."

But as he lay on his cot that night, he couldn't help but wonder... what would happen if he gave in to his feelings? Would Ryker feel the same way? And what would be the consequences if they were caught?

Ryker chuckled. "I suppose not. But don't worry, I'm not going to cause any trouble. I'm just here to serve my time." It lay on the pillow

Balthazar shrugged. "In a place like this, news travels fast. Besides, it's not every day we get royalty behind bars."