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This is a sort of sequel to Mud Fight in the Dark Tower

What we have here? While making research in the dungeons of the Dark Tower, some Ozcuras found a storage of some white powder.

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    Ozcura of the Dark Tower of Billiboncea by Shabazik
    An Ozcura of the Dark Tower
    (If you manage to look away from the cute girl you can be able to see the Dark Tower on the background)

The Ozcuras supposed that it was white clay, which as the Dark Lord said was the best stuff to take a mud bath in. The Ozcuras already knew brown clay and dark-gray clay and enjoyed playing (wallowing or wrestling) in them. They have forgotten about all those scary powders that could easily kill them - like bleach or caustic soda - about which the Dark Lord warned them as well. They just made a simple test - they mixed a small amount of the powder with water and tested it. It was slightly heating, nice and creamy on touch, and they felt no itching or burning at all. If they watched the stuff a bit longer, they would learn what should happen with them if they try a mud bath in this stuff. However, they were impatient as any Ozcuras, and so they just abandoned their test specimen and started preparing the bath.

The next room had an appropriate pool (there were surprisingly many pools in the dungeons of the Dark Tower). The Ozcuras took a good amount of bags with the powder, filled the pool with a good amount of water, poured the powder in, took off their clothes and started to puddle the stuff with their feet. They lit up candles to make the mud bath even more enjoyable. The stuff became really warm, almost hot. The girls worked hard, and soon the bath was ready. They started to slowly sink into the thick and viscous stuff. It was unexpectedly hard to get into the stuff. They discussed it, and then almost simultaneously they all noticed that the stuff was hardening. Their struggle to get out of the bath was frantic and very short. And futile. The stuff turned into stone. The Ozcuras were encased in it, unable to budge. Terror stricken, they screamed hysterically until they lost their voices. After hours the candles went off, and then the lamps went off as well. The girls were doomed to starve to death in total darkness.

Or were they?

Read further to learn ;)



    It was well known that the underground part of the Dark Tower of Billiboncea was much bigger and much more mysterious than its quite imposing visible part. The system of dungeons seemed endless, and artifacts found there were priceless. The self-proclaimed Dark Lord - whoever he was - had reasons to believe that the demons that erected the Dark Tower stored in its cellars things and documents related to the great magic of humans - so-called tekno-loki. The Dark Lord strove to manage at least a small part of that magic. He spent years in his chambers attempting to decipher (well, actually - to translate) old documents that were found in the cellars. He even offered many of those mysterious symbols to his Ozcuras to use them in their warpaint. After years, he was able to read texts in that ancient language of the humans that modern humans and kanovs could not understand. And he was ready to give generous reward to those brave Ozcuras who dared to go and investigate a new part of the underground maze and to bring new artifacts from there.
      Pumori And Pumne by Billie-Bonce A museum of the Dark Tower with the exposition of some artifacts

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      Failed Attack by Billie-Bonce
      And here we can see examples of the warpaint used by Ozcuras of the Dark Tower
    Despite the rewards, the Ozcuras were not in a hurry to go into the dungeons. A lot of scary stories were told about the horrors of the dungeon. The Ozcuras feared to meet mystical creatures, ghosts, spirits, demons, monsters - and they were sure that such an encounter would be certainly lethal. To say the truth, many expeditions disappeared in the maze. Some of them were found later. In several happy cases the found Ozcuras were alive. There were much more cases when they weren't. However, there was no case when those Ozcuras were obviously killed by a demon or a monster. In all such cases the poor victims either died of falling on sharp stones from height, drowned in pools and wells from which they can't get out, or could not find their way back and starved to death - or died of terror in total darkness - either because they got lost in the maze of halls and corridors or accidentally locked themselves in a room from which there was no exit. There were still many cases when the expeditions disappeared without trace, but honestly nobody was able to perform an extensive search. Knowing this, and having more respect to his Ozcuras than it could be expected in those dark medieval times, the Dark Lord never forced the Ozcuras to go to the dungeons. Instead, he invited a hero who could change the situation. When the famous adventurer Bog the Barbarian visited the Dark Tower, the process of the research got a new powerful promotion. Bog the Barbarian bravely searched the maze, and crowds of Ozcuras followed Him in hope that when He would like to have a rest they may get a chance to be near Him to give Him a massage, or a kiss, or just a hug - with possible consequences that the Ozcuras wanted so much. With Him they felt confident, and they got used to the dungeons. After Bog the Barbarian finished his research and left the Tower, the Ozcuras were much more courageous to go to the dungeons even without such a reliable guide. The Ozcuras learned to make planning of their route, so it was known where the expedition went to and where to look for them if they didn't return in time. They even came to such a top (for Ozcuras) level of organization that they started to organize search and rescue missions if an expedition failed to return. And while accidents still were frequent, the number of saved Ozcuras changed from "rare lucky girls" to "almost all who got stranded".

    And so here is the answer to the question asked above. If the poor Ozcuras would find the white powder before the visit of Bog the Barbarian, their chances to be rescued were low. Fortunately, it happened later. And the next expedition was following them closely. The poor victims spent just two hours in total darkness before they heard the voices of those who expected to meet them in the neighboring hall. And they already regained enough of their voices to call for help. And so what we see here is almost exactly what the second group of Ozcuras got to see.

    Of course, the ordeal of the trapped girls continued. The Ozcuras was sure that they fell victims of some evil magic. They had no better solution than to go and inform the Dark Lord himself. And the Dark Lord never missed a chance to go and personally watch the trapped girls - no matter where they were trapped. And of course it took another several hours before he arrived. He examined the hardened stuff and the bags in which it was stored. He explained that the stuff is called plaster, and it is basically made of mineral of gypsum. He told that the stuff not only hardens - it also sticks to skin and slightly burns it. He ordered to bring some fragrant oil to cure skin after contact with the plaster. He then personally demonstrated how to use hammer and chisel to destroy the hardened stuff. After that, he watched how the Ozcuras were working to free their hapless friends from the trap. After the first victim was finally extricated, the Dark Lord demonstrated how to use the oil. He only applied the oil to her breasts and crotch, and the girl spectacularly climaxed in his magic hands (or was it magic?)

    That's how the Ozcuras learned about plaster. Luckily, nobody died, and nobody was seriously injured. They were surprised, however, by the demand of the Dark Lord to bring him a lot of plaster for his personal use. They would rather get rid of that stuff. However, the Dark Lord had his own ideas that the Ozcuras had to understand later....




This picture belongs to the :iconworld-of-aiers:
The concepts of Ozcuras, the Dark Tower, the Dark Lord of Billiboncea, Bog the Barbarian, and the whole Fantasy World of Aiers belong to :iconshabazik: 
The weird ideas of the Dark Lord of Billiboncea belong to :iconbillie-bonce: (yours truly)


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And love for this one - for other reasons *wiggles toes*