This four-foot juggernaut can deal belly punishment with fist
and foot!
Without doubt, the hottest
little troll on the Web, Leara has been
around since 2000,
debuting with her e-serial on Tripod.com.
She now has a downloadable
e-serial on her Payloadz store.
The image shown
above is a miniature of the wallpaper she's
selling. You'll
need two monitors to see this wallpaper!
Of all the characters
in the Nolan Media universe, none is more fascinating than
the little troll warrior,
Leara. She's probably their answer to Xena, but in a four-
foot package. She probably
could handle most of Xena's enemies with the powers
and fighting skills
the corporation imparted to her.
In Leara's universe, existence is divided between her world, New Earth,
and a
whole collection of
outer worlds--thousands of them! It's up to she and her 300+
sisters to combat the
bad guys and gals on these worlds--which must keep them
quite busy!
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from her adventures in the Book of Goths:
Here, we see Leara standing
in a closet of am abandoned
manor with the shady landowner,
Leonid. He had been placed
there earlier by her teen
sisters, who mistook him for a horse thief,
and Leara was trying to
avoid being seen by Hagland, the local
magistrate. The latter
complained to her older sisters of her inter-
ference in catching a local
band of highwaymen. Stubbornly, our
heroine disobeyed her elder
sisters' order to stay away--much to
Leonid's regret. While searching
for an escaped thief in the manor,
she is nearly discovered
by Handland and others seeking the same
person! Poor Leonid found
himself trapped with the troll maiden in a
closet which could barely
accommodate his own frail body.
According to the passage,
she was almost like
second skin upon him. Even
her most personal odors made a path
to his nostrils. But as
they hear the sounds of the approac-
hing visitors, Leonid tried
to shout for help--but Leara had no choice
but to silence him by hammering
away at his stomach. With his long,
thin arms bounded well
above his head, his gullet made for an easy
target for a swift volley
thick fists!
Leara is surely one attractive
piece of troll flesh. But I must
believe that her popularity
rests on her most visible feature.
Her little gnome sister,
Deanna, a demonslyer,
is part of the Leara Press.
She usually partners
with the black-skinned
half-sister, Takima. The
two are quite feared among
vampires and were-
wolves.

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Little Camea, a teen sister,
is probably up there with sister Mia as a true troublemaker.
Below is an example of
her mischievy. A fully trained assassin un the Sisterhood,
this little 3-foot nemesis
often teams with her fellow teen sibling, whom are equally
spoiled rotten to the core.
The chunky little redhead
holding the victim's legs is Sigrid and the blond with her knees on his
shoulders is Idrid. As
you can see, the victim's stomach is laid out and ready to be punched.
This is where Camea, our
little white-haired monster, comes in.
Although she can dish it
out, our little warrior can take
a solid belly punch. Here,
a smaller, scrawny gnome
bandit catches her plump
belly off her guard.

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The main belly torturer
in Leara's mini-epic is this
even littler creature,
her baby sister.
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Even at the end of
the episode, this poor guy gets no relief. After all the troubles he encountered
(which included nearly
being killed by an enraged Leara, herself!) in his home world, he returns
to the sisters' territory
only to suffer more bullying.
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The other little stinkers
include Eleania, Imea, Genea, and Dania. Yup. They're Leara's
kid sisters, too! That's
Eleania kicking ass to the upper left; that's Imea showing ass
below. Her elf companion,
Domian was humored by her reckless disregard for the sacred
burial chamber she was
digging up.

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Probably one of the nastiest
fighters in the clan, this dark-haired belly-torturer
silences a taller, but
pencil-thin elf by pushing half his body over a pile of debris
while socking a swift fist
into his stomach. Her urge to silence the poor thief was
due to her older sisters
being nearby .Little Darlin' Dania was forbidden to be there.
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