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The downfall of the Prince began not with a blade, but with a betrayal. Accused of a treasonous plot he did not commit, Valerius found himself stripped of his titles and banished from the celestial heights to the subterranean depths of the Ironhold Penitentiary. As the heavy obsidian gates groaned shut behind him, the Prince was plunged into a world of grime, iron, and predatory shadows.
The guard just chuckled and shook his head. "Sorry, prince. But you're not above the law. Or the prison's rules." Elf Prince Goes to Prison Part 1 -FUTA- -Sleepy-B-
In the dim light of his cell, Valerius struggled to maintain his composure. His unique anatomy, pulsing with a restless energy that contrasted his lethargic personality, began to react to the high-stress environment. The enchantments that usually suppressed his Futa nature were flickering, weakened by the anti-magic dampeners built into the prison walls. He felt a burgeoning heat, a physical manifestation of his power that threatened to tear through his thin prisoner’s rags.
The judge, a stern-faced dwarf with a reputation for impartiality, gazed at Althaeon over the rim of his spectacles. "The evidence suggests otherwise, Your Highness. You are hereby sentenced to five years in the Ironwood Prison." Without more context or information about the story's
The accusations came as a shock to Arin. Accused of treason against the realm, of plotting to overthrow the very monarchy he was a part of, Arin was given a sentence that seemed as unjust as it was severe: life imprisonment in the dreaded Ironwood Prison.
Elric: to himself I have to find a way to reverse this spell and get back home. But for now, I have to survive this place. As the heavy obsidian gates groaned shut behind
: In tabletop roleplaying, "prison" settings often feature diverse characters like half-orc assassins or disgraced bards that the protagonist must navigate.