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Intro. Life and Lust: In the shop "The Grinning Hag", beer flows rapidly and the smoke of the fireplace thickens. Here, an ordinary male soldier, a scar on his arm telling of a battle on the eastern border, could have mingled with a female craftswoman. In the corner, an off-duty Silver Shield knight, his face still hard, might be seeking solace in the arms of an attractive young man—a mutually beneficial transaction, far from the gaze of the palace's morality. However, in the tall towers, lust takes a more dangerous form. A young wizard nobleman may be tempted to have an affair with a male 'Mageborn' who is his servant, a scandal that could ruin his home's reputation. Or, as rumored about Lady Isolde of House Bloodvine, she uses lure magic and aphrodisiac potions to ensnare and extract secrets from foreign diplomats, male and female, in her bedroom

A world built with blood and spells

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