continued from part 2:
Medea and Samara arrived at the entrance to the stone
pit. Time had taken it's toll on the pit, but time had also changed the
Sophos tribe. During the walk Samara had made Medea aware of many
things...things that made the warrior from Arbos both apprehensive and
excited. Since the defeat of Enju, more than a century ago, the women of
Lesbos had dedicated themselves to developing a more intense and brutal
form of combat. They believed that the stone pit had special powers that
created and enhanced sexual energy between the fighters that entered it.
Using this energy they fought ferociously. The women of Lesbos craved
harder and tougher contests in order to satisfy themselves. The aim of
the contest remained, as it always has been, to conquer one's rival
completely, to harness the sexual tension of the pit, and to
ceremonially display the power of one's victory in orgasm. The harder
the fight - the more intense the victory. |