Author's Note: So, as I was playing Pokémon Duel, with my team of fire Pokémon, I wondered if I could write a story about sinking into liquid fire. I tried to think of how I could turn a plasma or a chemical reaction into a solid that you could sink into with magic, and then it hit me. What if you sank into lava?
However, if you sink into lava, you would die by the heat and fire and all that, but what if you didn't die? So I wrote a story based on that. It reminds me of what would happen if someone had a scuba suit with a glass helmet and used weights to submerge into quicksand, but had limited air, and had to come up at some point.
Anyways, enjoy where my imagination took me, and I hope none of you actually try to sink into lava, and I hope I didn't give anyone a lava kink… But, I might have, but when I experiment with what you sink into, that's bound to happen.
Enjoy!
In the land of Arcana, it was common for one to choose the path of pyromancy. It was a popular path to pursue. If one learned fire magic, lava magic was bound to be in his or her arsenal somewhere. Despite the amount of time lava took to channel to the surface, or the amount of mana it took to create it out of thin air, it was a powerful element that could easily defeat those that are unprepared.
However, what if one was prepared?
If a pyromancer learned to use his or her magic to create a flame shield, a kind of shield that protected one’s self from any kind of temperature damage, one would get curious. After preparing a few mana potions with the flame shield enchanted onto oneself and the threads surrounding one’s neck to keep the potion and the thread from burning, who wouldn't be curious to see what sinking into lava felt without the burning?
Of course, clothing was out of the question, as that would drain too much mana to be worth protecting with magic. Or at least, it could last a lot longer if one did not wear clothing.
As one journeys to the volcano, the pyromancer would keep one’s clothes on, but once he or she got to an area of dangerous heat to his or her other equipment, all the pyromancer kept with him or her was the vital mana potions and nothing else.
A little bit of ground magic to tunnel through the volcano to the lava could help, as could air magic to fly, or arcane magic to levitate in. Even using lava magic to bend the lava to one’s own will to push oneself out could work, or any other crazy ideas one came up with could also work.
Inside the dormant volcano, the ground would be around the outer edge, and the lava like a pool in the center. Flames danced around the pyromancer in his or her bare appearance, yet the most pain the heat could cause would be a pleasurable tickle due to the flame shield.
Stepping into pool in the center, one would find that lava was not a light liquid like water, it was molten rock. If quicksand was thicker than water and one could float easier in quicksand, then sinking into molten rock, which is even thicker, would be safer, of course, only with a flame shield.
The comfortable flame-imbued liquid rock would engulf the pyromancers feet slowly, fire blazing around safely. With just the ankles under the planet’s lifeblood, an intense weight could be felt over the feet, and pulling the feet out was incredibly strenuous. However, one would still be curious, and have plenty of mana left, so nothing much is thought of it.
The flame shield only protected against the harmful heat, the harmless heat would still get through, thus one would feel warm and invited as he or she sank to his or her knees, a flaming goop caressing the pyromancer’s legs with immense pressure. Yet, the best part was yet to come.
If a pyromancer was familiar with how quicksand worked intimately, he or she would most likely pump his or her legs at this point, but if not, the pyromancer would wait patiently as he or she sunk into the bubbling magma. The pleasurable pressure around the thighs would allude to what came next as the lava slowly crept up the pyromancer. As the pyromancer sank deeper, he or she would sink slower, and as the pyromancer came to his or her private spot, whether male or female, the sink would be slowing down quite a bit. A drink of mana here would be advisable to keep mana from becoming empty.
On most typical bodies, the belly button would be around the point of buoyancy. However, there is a special gift the soul of the planet bestows to him or her as the pyromancer sinks past his or her reproductive parts.
For males, the pyromancer would feel the lava touch his member, and the pleasurable heat would almost always make it become erect as it is engulfed. As the member submerges, the tickling heat would massage the reproductive organ, and an orgasm would almost always follow. The liquid that comes out, however, would immediately disintegrate as it leaves the protected body. Goosebumps flooding the body is not uncommon at this point.
For females, the pyromancer would feel the lava enter her body. This could go two different ways depending on whether the hymen is pierced or not. Either way is safe with the flame shield, but one can be more pleasurable than the other way.
With the hymen intact, a female would feel the molten rock fill her up to the hymen and conforming to her shape. Pleasure would be enough to make the lady leak her pleasure fluids. If her hymen was pierced, however, the lava would continue flowing through, and would fill her insides. The flame shield would protect her inner eggs, however, it would not stop the pyromancer from feeling an overwhelming feeling of pleasure and pressure as the lava filled her entire insides from the bottom, rising with the level the lava was at outside the body.
As the pyromancer sinks to his or her belly button, simply keeping mind of his or her remaining mana levels while in orgasm was to be remembered, lest one perishes a foolish death for pleasure. But as he or she sinks to the body’s buoyancy point in lava, the pyromancer would be in a world of bliss. Intense pleasure, addicting pleasure, dangerous, and maybe even kinky, pleasure would fill the pyromancer to the brim.
Once the pyromancer’s first orgasm subsides, the pyromancer would make a choice: Stay in the lava a little longer, or try to safely escape immediately. On one’s first trip doing this, fear would suggest the pyromancer choosing the latter, however, if he or she feels comfortable with this routine, the pyromancer may choose the former.
If he or she stayed, one may even try rolling around, trying to get horizontal and doing a stretch on one’s back to enjoy the lava bath, floating blissfully. However, eventually, escape was required.
Escape…
Depending on how much mana the pyromancer has left, he or she would still have to make an escape. With lava magic, which without a doubt the pyromancer would have in some form, he or she could attempt to have the lava push his or her body out onto dry land, as one would do if one were doing the same to water, mud, or any other liquid of magic.
The pyromancer, if knowledgeable of other elements, could try using air magic to try to fly out. However, this would be a poor idea and a huge waste of mana against the lava’s thick suction. Using arcane magic, however, to either levitate out or teleport out would work much better. It was true that the teleport would cost more due to being in a liquid, but at least lava wouldn't stick to you like a quickweb spider’s webbing.
Earth magic could also act to manipulate rock under the lava to try and push oneself out of the lava, however, this would melt the rock, and would be easier done with lava magic. However, using rock magic to create a ledge to grab onto and pull oneself out would be a better use of earth magic.
However the pyromancer escapes, once he or she are on solid ground, and before his or her mana runs out, he or she would have to immediately use whatever knowledge he or she had of lava magic to bend all lava that remained on and in him or her to expel the lava completely. If even a drop remained when the pyromancer turned off the spell, it could spell pain and doom for his or her life and health.
Yet, despite all the dangers and precautions required, the planet’s embrace was not forgettable. Thus, a pyromancer would want to return frequently, putting oneself in danger, risking his or her life for pleasure every time. All it took was one screw up, and the peril of the pyromancer would become deadly.
Was it worth it for one to do such a thing for pleasure?
The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
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Re: The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
Interesting take. I for one, wouldn't think it worth the risk, but that's just me.
Nice writing, as always. 


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Re: The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
DJlurker wrote:Interesting take. I for one, wouldn't think it worth the risk, but that's just me.Nice writing, as always.
Thank you very much. I don't often get a lot of replies on my stories, let alone positive ones. I don't mind constructive criticism, but when positive criticism comes through, it's always nice.
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Re: The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
Solrex wrote:DJlurker wrote:Interesting take. I for one, wouldn't think it worth the risk, but that's just me.Nice writing, as always.
Thank you very much. I don't often get a lot of replies on my stories, let alone positive ones. I don't mind constructive criticism, but when positive criticism comes through, it's always nice.
You're welcome. perhaps you could return the favor by offering your opinion on my latest two-part story 'Dominick and Rita'.
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Re: The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
Oh don't worry about giving anyone a lava sinking fetish, I already had one for a longggg time lol
This is so hot, would absolutely love a sort of sequel story to this where a male reader pyromancer and a female pyromancer sink together in some lava
This is so hot, would absolutely love a sort of sequel story to this where a male reader pyromancer and a female pyromancer sink together in some lava
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Re: The Pyromancer's Peril (Lava, Heat, Buoyancy, Fantasy, NB)
Lavalovingtwink24 wrote:Oh don't worry about giving anyone a lava sinking fetish, I already had one for a longggg time lol
This is so hot, would absolutely love a sort of sequel story to this where a male reader pyromancer and a female pyromancer sink together in some lava
I second this request Solrex, if you're still around here to write it of course!
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