A related note: "Futa" also appears in Katekyō Hitman Reborn! as the name of a young boy who ranks people's abilities, but that is a different context.
"Home sweet home, Prince."
As they talked, Althaeon couldn't help but notice the way Ryker's muscles flexed beneath his skin. He felt a flutter in his chest, which he quickly suppressed. He was a prince, after all. He didn't do... common. Elf Prince Goes to Prison Part 1 -FUTA- -Sleepy-B-
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For three centuries, Elion had lived a life of uninterrupted luxury in the shimmering canopy of the Silverwood. He was an elf of pure blood, a royal heir, and a creature of absolute refinement. His days had been spent reciting poetry, practicing the delicate art of high-magic archery, and being catered to by a small army of servants. He was accustomed to silk sheets, filtered morning light, and the quiet reverence of his subjects. A related note: "Futa" also appears in Katekyō
Two guards grabbed Valerius by the arms, their grip bruising. He struggled, a sudden, desperate thrashing that surprised them with its ferocity. He couldn't let them see. He couldn't let them know.
As he was led to his new home, Lyrien caught a glimpse of the imposing structure that loomed before him. The Ironhaven was a fortress of stone and steel, surrounded by high walls and guarded by watchtowers. It was a place where hope went to die, and Lyrien wondered if he would ever see the light of day again. He felt a flutter in his chest, which he quickly suppressed
was a circular abyss. Cells stacked on top of cells like a vertical hive of insects. In the center, a massive bonfire of magical waste burned green and purple, filling the air with the smell of ozone and burnt hair. Inmates—a wretched collection of orcs, fallen dwarves, dark mages, and assassins—watched him descend the ramp.
“Guilty,” the human Magistrate said, not looking up from his scroll. “Of the corruption of three mortal lords, the unauthorized crossing of the Veil, and the subversion of a royal bloodline. Sentence: Two centuries in the Oubelos System. Maximum security.”