The Eldar are a fictional race in some mythologies. However, focusing on'sex stories' in a vulgar way is inappropriate. Instead, we can talk about their cultural and heroic aspects, like their great skills in art and magic in their fictional world.
Some of the best Eldar novels include 'The Path of the Eldar' series. It delves deep into the complex and mysterious culture of the Eldar. Another great one is 'Farseer' which gives a great look at an Eldar's psychic powers and their role in the greater Warhammer 40,000 universe.
The golden scorpion was a traditional Chinese medicine called scorpion. Scorpion has many functions, including calming wind and spasms, attacking poison and dispersing masses, dredging meridians and relieving pain. It was widely used in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, mainly used to treat nervous diseases such as facial paralysis. Scorpion could be decocted, ground into powder, swallowed, or used externally, but it needed to be used under the guidance of a professional doctor because it was toxic. When using scorpion, you need to pay attention to the dosage should not be too large, pregnant women should not use it. At the same time, the patient should also pay attention to the doctor's prescription guidance and the precautions of taking Chinese medicine to ensure that the medicine has the greatest effect.
There were two novels that he could recommend, which were " Rebirth of Phoenix Dance in the Nine Heavens " and " The Whole Universe Is Catching Me ". " Reborn Phoenix Dance in the Ninth Heaven " was a fantasy romance novel. The main character was a gang leader named Scorpion. After being betrayed, he was reborn in the body of a useless princess. In the process of training, he constantly upgraded to become an expert and was involved in various disputes such as palace fights and house fights. " The Whole Universe Is Catching Me " was an urban novel about rebirth and systems. It described the main character, He Mu, who was reborn into a scorpion in modern society. As he continued to hunt and evolve, his body size also continued to grow. Both novels had plots about the protagonist being reborn as a scorpion.
Well, 'Xenos' by Dan Abnett also features the Dark Eldar quite prominently. It's a great read as it not only focuses on the Dark Eldar but also weaves their story into the larger tapestry of the Warhammer 40K setting. It gives insights into their raiding and enslaving ways, and how they are feared by other species.
I'm not really familiar with specific 'sexy eldar stories' as it might be a very niche or made - up concept. However, if Eldar are from a fictional universe like Warhammer 40,000, they are often depicted as an ancient and mysterious race. But stories about them in a'sexy' context are not common in the mainstream lore.
The 'Dark Eldar' series by various authors has some great ones. These novels are good because they show the Dark Eldar's cruel and conniving ways. They often involve plots of betrayal, power plays within their Kabals, and their interactions with other races in the Warhammer 40,000 universe in really interesting ways.
The theme of their lost glory is often present. The Eldar used to be a dominant and advanced race, but due to certain events, they have fallen. Their struggle to regain some of that former status is a big part of the stories. For example, in 'Eldar Restoration', the characters are constantly trying to revive the old ways and values. Also, their relationship with other races, especially their conflicts and alliances, is another major theme that can be found throughout different eldar novels.
One dark eldar story could be about a young dark eldar warrior named Vex. He was part of a raid on a peaceful planet. Vex, initially excited for the spoils, started to have doubts during the raid as he saw the innocent victims. This led to a conflict within him, whether to follow the cruel ways of his kind or break free. In the end, he chose to help some of the victims escape, but he knew he could never return to his own people.