Captured by Orcs (Multiple Orcs M/MMM)

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Captured by Orcs (Multiple Orcs M/MMM)

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Captured by Orcs

What should have been an easy treasure hunt for three human adventurers ended up as a much easier capture for the enemy. It began in the eastern reaches of Gondor near the city of Minas Tirith where these adventurers had heard about some treasures located in the White Mountains, or so they thought.

Barkley was in his thirties and had been travelling for several months along with his friends, Jimmy and Trenton also in their thirties. They could defend themselves if they had to. Barkley and Trenton were both swordsmen while Jimmy was an expert with both the sword as well as an archer.

Travelling towards the White Mountains, they could only imagine what treasures lied ahead. Their curiosity would be their downfall when they would quickly realise there was no treasures at all.

Suddenly they were quickly surrounded by Orcs.

“Looking for treasure, are you?” an orc general laughed.

“It’s an orc ambush,” Barkley said as the adventurers drew their swords. The orcs also drew their weapons.

“Attack!” the general commanded as the orcs and the humans began to fight.

The orcs were fast and strong but made no attempt to hurt the humans, they intended to just tire them out so they could eventually knock the weapons out their hands or just snatch them out their hands instead.

After a few more minutes the orcs succeeded in getting the humans to drop both their swords and shields. The orcs stopped attacking and pointed their weapons at the humans who put their hands up in surrender.

“You fight well humans. But this is the end of the line for you,” The orc general said. “Bind their hands,” he told some of the other orcs closest to them.

“You’re not going to kill us?” Jimmy asked surprised. The general’s reply came as the humans’ hands were bound in front of them with rope.

“No. We do not work for Sauron or Saruman. We do not kill unless we have to. But that doesn’t mean we are going to let you get away from us either. We’re taking you three captive. Now come along,” he replied.

“Move it human,” an orc behind Barkley said as he pushed him forward in the direction they were going. With no choice, the adventurers walked with the orcs towards a cave in the mountains. With their hands bound and orcs all around them, there was no chance of them trying to run away.

“So umm, you said you don’t kill anyone or you work for Sauron, so what kind of orcs are you?” Jimmy asked.

“Don’t make them angry Jimmy,” Trenton replied.

“You’ll find out soon enough. Now keep moving,” an orc said.
“Into the cave,” the general ordered and the humans walked in without question.

“Seperate these three. Then tie them up properly once they in different rooms. Don’t forget to gag them also,” he told the other orcs.

Having been seperated from each other, they were placed in different rooms, what were basically dungeon cells, their hands were untied from in front of them and retied behind the backs. They were forced down to the floor and their legs tied and arms also. And gagged with a cloth around their mouths. Once they were secured, they were left alone and locked up.

A few hours later, the general came into each of their rooms one at a time.

He introduced himself as Zelo and said that they were not the first humans to be captured and would not be the last either.

They were of a group of orcs opposed to the tactics of other orcs under the leadership of Sauron and Saruman but wasn’t opposed to simply just capturing their enemies instead.

The adventurers were told that the treasure rumours was simply just a ruse in order to trap and capture would be adventurers like them.
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Chapter 2

The orc general had introduced himself as Zelo, he was fairly tall for an orc at least compared to much of the orc group who had captured the three humans who were a mix of Moria and Mordor orcs. Zelo was of the Gundabad variety and so was much more suited for the role of general. He was dark in colour and quite mean looking.

The actual capture of Barkley, Jimmy and Trenton happened fairly quickly and were able to disarm the adventurers in just a few minutes. Their hands bound and escorted to a cave deep in the White Mountains where they would be spending a long time in captivity.

This was a hidden cave so very few outsiders knew about it or about this orc colony.


Although seperated, neither of the trio were determined to allow themselves to remain captives so they all struggled as much as they could although it wouldn’t work. They were in dark dungeon cells sitting on the floor helpless.

What seemed like an eternity but in reality was just two hours passed when Zelo came into Barkley’s cell. Walking straight up to him, he grabbed Barkley’s chin causing him to grunt and then pulled down the cloth over Barkley’s mouth. Kneeling down over him, he kept one hand on Barkley’s chin and another placed on his shoulder.

“Name!” Zelo growled while staring into Barkley’s eyes.

“B-Barkley,” he replied nervously.

“Barkley,” Zelo echoed with a grin what made Barkley feel a bit uneasy. Zelo let go of Barkley’s chin and shoulder and stood up.

“I am Zelo, chief and general of the orcs in this area. As I mentioned before, we do not answer to Sauron or anyone who tries to follow his bloodlust ways. Too many have died, both orc and non-orc alike. Too much death and not enough captivity,” he said getting a bit angry in his statements about Sauron.

“You’re right about too much death. I have to agree,” Barkley admitted nodding his head.

“People say orcs were bred to serve Sauron. Well I say they are wrong. Some of us have standards. Many orcs abandoned Sauron’s rule long ago, we have no interest whatsoever in some ring or whatever,” Zelo added.

“What about me? What about my friends? Where do we come into this?” Barkley asked.

“Oh yes, I was rambling on a bit. Well anyway just so you know, not all orcs are bloodthirsty or have such evil in them. As for you, we still dislike both humans and the other races but not enough to go out and slaughter them. We still see orcs as superior and we show that by capturing other races in ambushes like how you got caught. Plus we just like watching wimps like you squirm and struggle. So much more fun than a sword to the chest,” Zelo laughed.

Barkley didn’t know how to respond so kept quiet.

“Anyway now you see what you are up against, it’s time to shut you up again. You’ll be stuck here for a long time, I wouldn’t bother trying to escape because it is futile,” Zelo added before placing the cloth tightly back round and over Barkley’s mouth.

“Now I will speak to your friends and tell them what I told you,” Zelo said before locking the door once again.

The captured humans now being told about the story of the orcs here as well as their fate, they realised they would be stuck for a long time. They were alive and unharmed but in the hands of some rebellious orcs with their own rules. Their rules being to capture and imprison whoever they liked.
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So glad I'm finally reading up on some of your fun short stories, Terry! I really enjoy your style; it has an inescapable innocence about it, inserting characters into dangerous situations within familiar fantasy worlds and concepts, but where the greatest consequences that ever materialize involve ropes and gags. It really reminds me of some of my first ever tie-up fantasies, before I even knew why I enjoyed it -- and I'll be honest, getting tied up by orcs was occasionally one of those daydreams. (Of course, some of these daydreams involved me getting tied up alongside Legolas, for reasons that were mysterious to me at the time, but obvious in hindsight.) Thanks so much for sharing!
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Charmides wrote: 3 years ago So glad I'm finally reading up on some of your fun short stories, Terry! I really enjoy your style; it has an inescapable innocence about it, inserting characters into dangerous situations within familiar fantasy worlds and concepts, but where the greatest consequences that ever materialize involve ropes and gags. It really reminds me of some of my first ever tie-up fantasies, before I even knew why I enjoyed it -- and I'll be honest, getting tied up by orcs was occasionally one of those daydreams. (Of course, some of these daydreams involved me getting tied up alongside Legolas, for reasons that were mysterious to me at the time, but obvious in hindsight.) Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you. Yeah being captured by fantasy villains or certain video game villains/minions etc has always been among my favourite fantasies.
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Like this tale a lot. Thanks, [mention]Terry[/mention]!

Look forward to the next chapters. :D
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KidnappedCowboy wrote: 3 years ago Like this tale a lot. Thanks, @Terry!

Look forward to the next chapters. :D
Thanks although not sure if there will be more chapters for this. At least not right now. Working on other ideas for different stories. Just keeping most of these as one-shots or just 2-3 chapters for now.
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