Mareland part 8
Had an idea, the idea evolved into this, it was longer than it should. Please enjoy.
CW// Sadistic whumper, possesive whumper, pet whump, stockholm syndrome, nonhuman whumpee, multiple whumpees, magic whump, skinning, psychological whump, bonding with whumper, forced non-sexual intimacy, implied noncon, immortal whumpee. Tell me to add if I missed anything!
Salarien knows the theater´s inside and out like the palm of his hand. There´s rooms for softer stories, where the people inside calm the clients who seek comfort. There were others waiting in a corner, designed to be kept and abused by the clients...or saved. But he could count with one hand the times the characters behind those doors have had a client that wanted to experience helping them.Â
Every door inside the theater leads to a different story. His master sells not only stories, but experiences so vivid, customers have to be reminded they´re not real once they're out. His master's magic can't create living things like the humans they appear to be. At the very least, they were golems like him.
Salarien stopped on his tracks and slapped himself hard enough to make his world spin and his cheek go red.Â
âDon´t ask about the habitantsâ he whispered to himself before continuing walking towards his Master´s office. It had been one of the first orders he had received when the theater opened.Â
Never go inside the rooms unless a client is in danger.
Be sure to lock every door before closing time.
Never talk to any of the habitants.Â
âBecause they're not like youâ he whispered to himself once again before pressing the button that would make the ones behind the doors wail. He only opened his eyes once they stopped screaming, but he was blinded by the spots on his vision for a few seconds.Â
He wasn´t allowed to ask, but... Salarien looked towards the corridor. He knew his Master´s creations and he knew the beings of light he brought to life couldn´t feel pain. So why...Why would they scream?
Salarien´s chest aches where his heart should be, but drowned it before stepping towards his master´s room.
The spotless suit shed into the metal collar and soft pajamas, glimmering dust dissipating as he stepped into the room and the door closed behind him. The boy smiled to himself as he passed a hand over the blue pants and buttoned shirt and then walked over to the bed, where his master and him slept together now. His mat on the floor changed for a newer, fluffier one for the nights his Master wished to be alone.Â
All of it were rewards, his master had told him a few weeks before.
Salarien was immensely grateful to his Master for giving him such luxuries, but the one he treasured most was that he was allowed to show emotions in front of them now. He wouldn´t have to force himself to stay blank when his Master worked on a new experience or made light butterflies for him. He could tell them how grateful he was now.Â
Or he would, if his Master came back.Â
Salarien laid over the sheets staring at the metal door on the other side of the room. His Master had prohibited him from ever going near it, from the very start. It wasnât abnormal. They went through it every once in a while, but they had gone through it a week ago without anything else but forehead kiss and orders to keep the theater going. Of course, that was well within Salarien´s capabilities, but anxiety began to build up in his chest as the days passed by without news of them.Â
Taking a deep breath, Salarien slipped from the bed down to the floor. A pounding in his chest that reverberated in his ears as he crawled closer to the forbidden door.Â
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. This is so wrong.Â
The thought he was willfully disobeying made him stop a few steps away from the metal door. Salarien had stared at it long enough to notice the open locks, the curtain that kept it hidden away had a star pattern and by the pocket in one of its sides, it was not an ordinary curtain but a coat. Too big to be his Masterâs. Salarienâs skin crawled with the way it filled the air with static just the same way the experience rooms would when he went to retrieve a client for close time.Â
Salarien knew perfectly well his master was a powerful mage, but he didn't know at all how much.
He was programmed to never know, after all.Â
Salarien´s whole body froze when he tried to lunge forward. Alarms ringing in his head in an attempt to make him stop and realize what disobeying might earn him. He had been with his Master for... for so long he couldn 't remember a time without them anymore and this was the first time they had allowed him to be sincere. That they had rewarded him with the possibility of talking freely around them.Â
It was the first time his Master had left him alone for so long.
Salarien shook violently as he fought his own body, gravity growing stronger every inch he went closer.
His teeth chattered as he crawled forward, hands lifting to push the door open.Â
âMaster...!â he called through gritted teeth, pushing the door open with the palm of his hands. He prayed it led outside, so his master would notice him attempting to leave and come back. He would kneel, he would allow them to break all of his limbs and then chain him to the hook for days. He wouldnât care. As long as his master came back, his punishment didnât matter to him.
The door was heavier than it looked, so he pushed himself up and put all his force into his arms. Shocks of electricity went through his limbs but Salarien forced himself to focus, even when black ichor slipped through his lips at the tension.Â
The way his body fought back wasn´t just his Master´s spell to prevent him from running away, the door itself seemed to repel his very being. It was as if it had been designed to never let him cross.Â
His arms were beginning to crack when with a sudden click, he fell head first into the corridor on the other side of the door. The crushing weight that had seemed to loom over him, suddenly disappeared. Salarien pushed himself up on his elbows and found a static shape in the form of a butterfly in front of his eyes.
âMaster!â Salarien screamed in happiness, his smile falling as he turned back to an empty room. He stayed there on the floor a second before pulling himself up. The scenery had changed from the room without windows to a garden full to the brim with exotic plants and flowers. Salarien could hear the distant stream of water and even birds. If it wasnât for the same feeling of electricity around his fingertips he felt every time he went inside an experience, he wouldâve thought he was outside.
Salarienâs eyes fell to the ground as he realized that meant his Master wouldnât come to get him.
He was deciding his next move when his master´s butterfly fluttered around him insistently, as if asking him to follow it. He looked back at the room once again. The bed and his mat on the floor hiding his trinkets, the hook on the wall getting dustier with each day his master had not chained him to it.Â
Salarien´s brow furrowed before turning back to the glowing butterfly.Â
âYou know where my master is?â he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. The butterfly made a show of fluttering around him before landing on his nose. Staying there a second to expand its wings before setting off again. Fluttering around him and landing on his finger in a motion that was almost like tugging him, it flew down the corridor.Â
Salarien took a deep breath before decidedly taking a step forward.
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It seemed like hours had gone by. The corridor was endless, the beautiful garden stretched to the sides into the distance almost infinitely. Maybe this was inside a secret experience room only for his Master to visit. It wasâŚhypnotizing. With its vibrant colored flowers, sunlight leaking through the cracks of the top of trees made patterns on the floor that moved with every gentle breeze and the sound of the wind and water flowing unobtrusively.
It was so peaceful, he had the wild thought of wanting to stay there forever.
However beautiful it was, deep inside him there was a blooming terror growing.Â
This was wrong. He had disobeyed one of his primordial rules. He was gonna absolutely regret disobeying his master if he kept walking. As something inside him screamed in horror urging him he didn´t waste any second longer and ran back to the room before his master realized he was gone, there was another part that had already decided to accept any punishment if that meant he could meet his master sooner.Â
And then again, there was that part of him that Master Rogue had always found troublesome as well as utterly adorable: his curiosity. Now, willing him to try and find out why this room in particular was prohibited.
Salarien kept walking a knot forming in his throat right above the metal collar as the air became hotter and hotter. Sweat pearling his forehead and making his limbs weigh heavier with each step.Â
Salarien was beginning to wonder how could that butterfly last that long when he heard a scream. He was stunned into stillness for a moment, processing what the scream said before he broke into a sprint.Â
âMaster Rogue!â he yelled, completely sure that voice had called out his master´s name.Â
Salarien ran past the butterfly, not seeing it dissipate into a blue glow.Â
Finally he could see a door at the end of the corridor, half open.
He forced his legs to run quicker.
That voice he heard hadn´t been his master, he realized when he put his hand up to open the door, trying to stop himself from slamming against it.Â
Finally, he stepped into the forbidden room.Â
âMaster!â Salarien all but yelled with a wide smile on his face that cleanly fell off once he saw the person inside the room was not the red haired, but a white haired man.
Salarien stood stunned for a solid minute, staring at the man before him in utter confusion.
He looked exactly like him except for the tattoo around his neck.
âHelloâ The man said, standing up from the small wooden table in the middle of the room. Salarien stepped away on instinct. âDon´t moveâ the man ordered him and Salarien´s body froze at the command, that electricity from before running through his body.
An order imbued in magic.
The man lifted an eyebrow.Â
âBoy,â the electricity punched a whimper out of him âYou called that person âMasterâ? That´s what they make you call them?â he said before snorting and putting a hand on his hip. âYeah, I can see thatâ
Salarien stayed at the door, watching the man´s every movement. Studying him and the room around them. The walls were painted with intricate designs. Charcoal drawings getting covered with layers of white paint to form the scenery of the ocean and a table for three. Two of the chairs used by people with blurred faces.Â
The room was tiny, even for one person, and it didn´t have the accomodations for a human. So Salarien´s mind immediately jumped to the conclusion the man before him was an habitant. Therefore, he shouldn´t talk with him.Â
Disappointed, he moved to go back to the corridor and continue searching for his master, but something tugged on his neck so hard, he stumbled back into the room.Â
âHey, don´t go. You and I have a lot to talk aboutâ the man said, wrapping his fingers tighter around his neck. Salarien let out a terrified yelp when the man slammed him against the door. âAren´t you one tiny bit curious about me, little puppet? I recall you liked wondering and touching what you shouldn´tâ
Salarien´s struggles stopped with the man´s words.Â
He recalled?Â
Salarien had never seen this man in his life.Â
The mysterious man glared at him before digging his nails into his neck. Salarien jolted but the man´s grip was like a vicious vice, stubbornly tightening around him with each movement he made. Salarien felt warm dripping down his neck.
âP-please...â he pleaded in a wheeze.Â
âOh, so you do talkâ Immediately the pressure of nails digging into his skin and dragging them down, lifting it, carving themselves in it, stopped. A second of respite before thumbs digged in either side of his neck, pressing so hard, his head went blank a second. âC´mon then, puppet, ask away. I´ll tell you everything you want to knowâ
Salarien´s head pulsed as he choked, feet paddling when the man lifted him a few inches off the ground with a grin on his face before he abruptly let him go. The golem fell to the ground with his hands already around a bruised neck, gasping for air as the man stood tall before him.Â
Salarien looked up, tears slipping down his cheek as his mind raced. Was this man truly a habitant? If he was, then he was forbidden from crossing words with him. But once again, was this room an experience at all? The habitant looked exactly like him and he said he knew him, but Salarien would remember seeing a copy of himself.Â
Was this man an actual person then? No. His Master hated people. They would not keep any around him. This person was a golem. A prototype to himself maybe?
âC´mon, we don't have all dayâ the man sighed, going down on one knee to grip Salarien´s chin. At that distance, he could see the eyebags under the man's eyes. The way his eyes were red and puffy as if he had cried not long ago. Salarien saw he was as out of breath as he was. The man gripped tighter, pulling his attention back on him âI put all my energy into calling you, so askâÂ
Another rule he broke.Â
â...Who are you?â Salarien asked, his lips munched up as the other didn´t let go of him.Â
âThe original owner to your skinâ the man said bluntly âand your...Master´s captive. Ok, my turnâ the man finally let him go, sitting cross legged across from him. âAnswer me, puppet, what year is it?â
âCaptive?â the boy repeated, a sour taste draping his mouth. âWhat do you-â Salarien snapped back at a slap.
âEquivalent exchange, puppet. An answer for a questionâ Salarien lifted a hand over the reddening cheek. âWhat year is it?â
â21XX, sirâ he whispered just loud enough for the man to hear. The man visibly pulled back. His jaw clenching hard as his expression went from shocked to resignation.
âIt's been that long?â the man whispered to himself. Salarien watched as a veil of sorrow covered the man´s face when he looked up at him again.Â
âM-My turn, are you a- a golem, sir?â Salarien asked, not hoping to make the other laugh so hard, he almost fell on his back to twist on the ground.Â
âA golem? No, no. Where did you even-? I see you´re stupid as always. I´m a mage...or well, I used to. Don´t waste my time asking my nameâ he warns him before Salarien can put the words out of his mouth. âYour...Rogue, what does he make you do?â
â...what do you mean, sir?â
The man visibly shivers as he covers his body âBesides the theater, what do they do with you?â the man´s cheeks go red.Â
âThey take care of meâ Salarien answers with pride. Anger twisting his insides when the other snorts again.Â
âSure thing, Pinocchioâ
âMy name´s Salarien!â the boy yells.Â
âYeah, yeah, I know. Rogue doesn´t stop talking about you even in their sleepâ Salarien´s deeply taken aback by that declaration, feeling his cheeks burning, he lowers his face, an effort to hide the smile from popping in his face.Â
âHum, only that fucker´s puppet could be made to feel happy to be around them.â the man sighs, making Salarien´s sudden happiness turn into bitter anger.Â
âThey don´t force me to feel anything. Don´t badmouth my master. You're lying tooâ at that the man lifts an eyebrow. âYou´re not human, my master would not keep humans who hate them captiveâ
âOh, on that you are gravely mistakenâ his tone lowers. âThey do nothing but keep humans captive for eternity. In fact, I think the only thing that isn't human here, is you, PinocchioâÂ
Salarien takes a step back and away from him.Â
âThat's not trueâ is the only thing he manages to say.Â
âIt is the truth, Salarien. Why did you think I was a golem? Because I´m just like you?â the boy doesn´t answer, but his silence is enough âEveryone inside those rooms are people like me. People who made the mistake to meet Rogue on their paths.â Salarien begins to shake his head, but the man stops him when he fists on his hair. âI´m sure no matter what Rogue tells you or how many times they wipe you, they haven't ever gotten rid of your curiosity. You´ve always wondered why they scream, haven´t you? Why are you so different from them, hm?â Salarien lets out a shaky breath âI pity you, because you can´t run away from them like I would if I could. But...after centuries I´ve come to understand you´re not my enemy nor I am to you. You´re just a tool and I the material you cut.â
The man lets go and Salarien´s hair falls over his face like a curtain. The black tie his Master had given him for real slipped through the man's fingers before it's tossed on the ground.
Salarien stares at it instead of the man.Â
âYou don´t know any better than what Rogue has taught youâÂ
The words cut deep. The man above him knows that, but is utterly surprised when he sees the golem stretch his hand towards the ribbon.Â
He kicks it away before he can reach it.Â
âThey will drop you the second you break and turn your back on them. Just like they did to us. Deep inside you, you know I´m telling the truthâ he says as he watches Salarien crawl to grab the ribbon and pull it close to his chest.Â
Rage floods the mage's chest and a second later, Salarien is thrown against the wall with the force of his kick. It can't do more than curl into itself when more kicks rain down. Salarien protects its body and doesn't let his arms be separated from his chest, where the ribbon is safely away from that man's reach.
Suddenly, the golem cracks.Â
Black ichor slips from his head, tainting the white of his hair an inky black in a few seconds.
âYou're still as annoyingly loyalâ The man says between huffs, giving up on taking the ribbon away. âI should've destroyed you when I had the chance. Ah! If I had just killed them back when we were kids! If you didn't exist...â
âI-It´s my turn to ask, s-sirâ Salarien says, curling his fist tighter, lifting himself up to stare at the man through black liquid smeared over his eyes. âYou...you said, you were my skin´s owner...If I- Is there...a way? To give it back to you?â
The man looks at him perplexed.Â
âWhat?â
Salarien straightens and ties the ribbon around his collar before taking the man's hands on his own.Â
âYou´re cold, mister. Your skin feels like my Master´s magicâ he pushes himself to say as he turns his hand on his own. The lunar on the base of his wrist a copy of the one he has. âI know someday...someday my Master will get tired of me. I always hope that day is not soon, but I know eventually, I´ll also become a burden to my masterâ he says with a smile âWhen that day comes, ask my master to give it back to you. They...they wouldn´t keep things they don´t want around. If they have no use for them, they will let you keep them. So once I´m gone,â Salarien squeezes their hands slightly âI´m sure they will give it back to youâ
Salarien lets go of his hands and touches the ribbon, passing it through his fingers in an attempt to soothe himself.Â
âI´m sorry I´ve made a few spots on them, mister. I would´ve been extra careful if I knewâ
The man is too stunned to speak for a while.Â
In their silence, a purring laughter vibrates between them and within a second, Salarien´s eyes are covered by a large hand. It's so warm. The smell of lillies drowns the golem´s senses.Â
âTime to go to sleep, Salarienâ his Master's voice says before Salarien feels their lips on the side of his head, and then, the darkness sweeps him away.Â
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The golem lays boneless on his Master´s arms and doesn't even react as he´ s lifted off the ground.Â
âDid you enjoy questioning him?â Rogue says as he watches tiny glittering butterflies carry their wonderful toy back to the room. Only looking back into the room when the writhing becomes strangled pleas. The mage twists on the ground as flesh falls off in big chunks and chains burn themselves into his body. The cries of his agony are irrelevant to Rogue âThe seal is getting weak if you could conjure up that much magic to lure him hereâ they said inspecting the tattoo over his neck before noticing the scratch marks. They sigh.
âAgain, Merlin? I thought you had learnt your lesson from last time you tried scratching off the markâ
Merlin heaved in a pool of his own blood before at the tiniest kiss in his forehead, skin began to grow back and patch the flesh and muscle. Growing over the chains and merging with them.Â
Merlin screams through the chains gagging him and Rogue listens to him for minutes before they decide it's been enough. With a snap of his fingers, the chains disappear.Â
The captive lays on the floor, new skin getting stained with the pool of blood underneath him. He's too weak to fight when Rogue picks him up like nothing and carries him to the bathroom. Dropping him off on the tub before putting soap on his hands and begins to scrub the blood off.Â
Rogue whistles a tune as he hears Merlin choke in his sobs.Â
â...-sand years...four...thousand...â Merlin mumbles as Rogue moves to wash his head.Â
âSurprised time went that fast?â They ask him, gently massaging his scalp.Â
Merlin cries harder.Â
âI thought it had been longerâ he whispers before he slips into the tub, letting Rogue handle him. Resigning to his curse to be unable to harm them.Â
For a second, Rogue simply watches him go limp, but then he takes off his robes and joins him. Merlin only turning his head to a side when Rogue positions themself behind him and pull him into a hug.Â
âDid you not enjoy our week together? I even brought you your favorite dishes from outsideâ Rogue made a trail of kisses from his nape to his shoulder. Sadness pricking them like a needle when he found the skin no longer marked by them. Hopefully, that was an easy fix.Â
Merlin yelped and gripped tighter to the tub´s walls as Rogue´s teeth sank in.Â
âDid you?â they insist.
Merlin sobs as his head droops, â...Will you ever get bored of him?â
Rogue lifts an eyebrow and takes a deep breath, considering.Â
âI don't think so, no. Not yet at least'' they laugh and strangely, they hear Merlin laugh too.Â
âThe puppet knows you so wellâ he says, leaving Rogue puzzled as Merlin lays on Rogue´s chest and looks at them with a smile. âHe told me he would want to give me back my skin the day you decide to dump himâÂ
Rogue´s blood freezes.Â
Their captive shifts to be more comfortable around them, even when he knows he will never be, with that irrational burning desire to be touched by them. Finally, knowing perfectly well what he´s doing, Merlin gives Rogue a kiss on their knuckles.Â
âWould you honor your dear puppet´s wishes then?âÂ
Rogue only stares at him for the rest of the bath. Remaining silent even as they dry him off and put the mittens over his hands. The other mage, resigned to being at their mercy once again. More worried about not being able to finish the painting on the walls soon.Â
Once they´re locked away, Merlin asks them once again, behind the door.Â
âWill you, Rogue? If that´s his will?âÂ
The mage leaves without answer.Â
Regardless of what Merlin says, Salarien will never remember this encounter. They make sure it goes that way once they're finally back in their room, Salarien promptly asleep on their bed.
Rogue lays down with him and passes a hand through his hair, noticing then the ribbon tied to the collar around his neck. The puppet's eyes flutter open and their dazed look melts into amazement. Before they know it, Rogue has Salarien over them, hugging them tight as they sob.Â
âWelcome back! Welcome back! I missed you so much, Masterâ the golem says in hiccups.Â
Rogue buries himself in the crook of his neck.Â
âI´m backâ
âMaster, can I ask where you went?â Rogue shakes their head and the golem drops the subject lightly. â...ohâ
âDid you truly miss me so much?â they ask their puppet, whose eyes light up as he nods, forgetting for a second he is allowed to talk before he stumbles on his words to express just how much.Â
âI had a weird dream, Master. I went through the door, even though I know it is forbidden, because one of your butterflies...well, I thought it was one of yours, tried to show me the way back to you, but it only led me to a room with a crazy habitant...â sensing his Master´s sudden silence, Salarien rushed to explain he wouldn't ever do such a thing in the real world.Â
âNot even if you missed me so much?â Rogue asks him, a hand on either cheek forcing the golem to stare at them from above. They smile to themself as the golem hesitates but ultimately shakes his head.
âYou´re a very good boy, Salarien.â they say as a glimmer of power vanishes from the tips of their fingers. Influencing the thoughts inside the golem´s archaic brain, or rather, the core mechanism that made their lovely golem Salarien.Â
After a moment of silence where Rogue stroked their golem´s hair, they asked again.Â
âDo you think I'm capable of throwing you away?â
Salarien freezes in their arms, unable to provide an answer right away, he only looks up at his Master and swallows.
â...I wouldn´t like to be a burden to you when I break, MasterâÂ
âWho told you I would let you break? I would fix youâ
âI-I know, Master! I...I'm sorry. I don´t doubt you, Master. I doubt myself. N-Not because I´m faulty! My master wouldn´t make something that would break easily, of course. But... If I ever...wasn´t around, I would like you to make use of what was left of me...â Rogue watches their puppet lower into a bow âPlease, forgive me Master. That's an inappropriate thought. I´m nothing else than your servant, it´s selfish and stupid of me to ask such a thing. I´m deeply, truly sorryâ Rogue notices the way he slumps, waiting for a blow to come and still, he jumps when he feels a hand over his back. A whimper escaping his lips as he´s pulled up.Â
Surprisingly, Salarien isn´t chained that night, nor is beaten up, but he´s held tight in his master's arms.
âDon´t say such sad things, dummyâ Salarien hears his master whisper into his ear. âYou...You're the most important thing in my life, ok? If I lost you...â Rogue gasps and pushes Salarien closer âI dont even wanna think about itâ
Salarien wraps his arms around his master and rubs their back, scarred, he knows, and attempts to soothe them as they cry silent tears.
âDon´t talk like I would drop you without thought in the streets, ok?â Rogue finally says in the death of night, tightly curled around him.
âYes, Masterâ
âEver. Alright?â
âYes, Masterâ Salarien says, boldly kissing their hand below the sheets âNever againâ













