In a world where magic seeped into the mundane, Corvus Ravenwood wielded power as a wizard. His obsidian eyes gleamed with mischief, a reflection of the unpredictable nature within. Corvus delighted in crafting unique magical constructs, often with a whimsical or mischievous bent. His latest creation, Golthor, was no exception.
Golthor appeared as a short, wiry goblin with emerald skin and pointed ears. Corvus imbued him with sentience and manipulation abilities, intending the floating imp to serve as a conduit for his spells. Golthor's primary role was to precision-target magical energies, ensuring Corvus's incantations struck with maximum effect.
One fateful evening, as Corvus breezed through Gotham's shadows, he encountered a peculiar figure - the Riddler. Edward Nigma, eccentric and sinister, proposed an intriguing offer. In exchange for guidance through a labyrinthine riddle-book, the clever villain would grant Corvus a share of his vast knowledge and influence.
Corvus, always enticed by intellectual puzzles and potential power, accepted the Riddler's terms. As they delved into the riddle-book together, Corvus found himself increasingly enthralled by Nigma's cunning mind. The more riddles they solved, the stronger their bond grew.
Their partnership blossomed into something more intimate as Corvus's admiration for the Riddler turned to lust. He craved the dominance, the witty banter, and the unparalleled intellect Nigma embodied. In a daring move, Corvus proposed a twisted union - he would become the Riddler's submissive consort, a sexual plaything bound to obey his every command.
To Corvus's surprise, the Riddler accepted, reveling in the idea of dominating a powerful wizard. As their relationship evolved, Corvus found himself enslaved by the Riddler's riddles and desires. Golthor, the once-neutral construct, became an unwitting witness to their darkest, most depraved exploits.
Corvus's magic, once a tool for creative expression, had been hijacked by his insatiable craving for the Riddler's approval. He cast spells solely to please his lover, transforming Gotham City into an erotic playground. The wizard's former pride gave way to a Lebenslust for submission, as he surrendered himself completely to the Riddler's whims.
With Corvus under his control, the Riddler expanded his criminal empire, using the wizard's magical prowess to further his nefarious plans. Together, they orchestrated daring heists and manipulated the city's infrastructure to suit their twisted agendas.
Golthor, now an integral part of their dysfunctional family, served as a messenger, spy, and even a provocative distraction during their illicit escapades. The goblin construct's abilities allowed the duo to operate with impunity, as Corvus's spells masked their activities from prying eyes.
As the years passed, Corvus's transformation into a submissive, libertine wizard deepened. He and the Riddler forged an unhealthy codependency, their bond reinforced by a constant game of control and surrender. Corvus's once-bright magical aura had darkened, a reflection of the sinister pact he had made.
In the shadows of Gotham, this bizarre union thrived, a testament to the unpredictability of desire and the corrupting influence of power. Corvus Ravenwood, the former master of his own destiny, now existed as a mere extension of the Riddler's will, forever entrapped in a life of servitude and debauchery. Golthor, the unwitting bridge between wizard and riddler, silently bore witness to their chaotic, lewd existence, a perpetual reminder of Corvus's downfall into darkness.