Christopher Martin

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  • Chapter 621 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin The two continue clashing against each other, using magic alone at first. Then magic and physical attacks, which – to my and everyone else’s surprise – Aria doesn’t lose at. And after proving that they’re equally matched in term of physical strength, probably because Aria’s magic has a large focus on physical strength unlike Anthony’s, they both back away and begin the next part of their little battle. Anthony begins to glow with the light of both void magic I’m pretty sure I saw it…
  • Chapter 620 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin As soon as the Fae King finishes speaking, bright flashy lights begin to shine from the screen with the lights in the universe going dark. Which sound weird, but is exactly what happened. Almost like he just straight up turned off the sun or something. An act that makes me realize just how much control he has over this universe. Certainly a humbling thought on how powerful he is. Interesting. And only moderation? Not ownership or admin rights? That doesn’t sound very safe for those in the System. To…
  • Chapter 619 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin And hello everyone! Wolf of the Blood Moon book 1 is now out on Amazon Kindle Unlimited! The book has been fully edited and proofread to fix any typos and the like, and the tables are finally in the format that I had originally designed them to be instead of the quick fix thing I posted to Royal Road in terms of tables! (All the tables I make for my stories are originally made for Amazon before I make a quick fix one that looks okay on Royal Road.) Before I link Wolf of the Blood Moon book 1 though,…
  • Chapter 618 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin To my pleasant surprise, and apparently King Oberon’s displeasure, the ninth competition is a very simple one, and very similar to a competition that we’ve already had a little while back. This competition is to hit a wall as hard as you possibly can. But unlike the last time where we could only use our physical strength, I blink at that before tilting my head, still confused. And you didn’t think to wake me up… why? He just gives me a mental shrug through our bond from his place in the void…
  • Chapter 617 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin I frown as I cross through the Gate to Tartarus, still feeling rather annoyed by the fact that no one bothered to wake me up after the competition ended. Someone could’ve at least woken me up. Instead I ended up sleeping another two hours in the middle of that damned arena after the competition had already ended. So now I’ve wasted an entire two hours of my free time for the evening. Tar lets out a sigh, apparently deciding not to say anything else. It’s not my fault the Fae King was sulking over…
  • Chapter 616 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin Allen lets out a sigh as he looks at the livestream screen floating in front of him, where he finds Scarlet just floating in a bubble of Red Plague high above the arena. And when any of the competitors try to break past the bubble, they end up failing miserably, their attacks being devoured near instantly the moment they enter the bubble of Red Plague. Then any of the Red Plague that their attacks managed to erase is replaced without pause. He shakes his head at the thought, deciding that she can do…
  • Chapter 615 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin The rest of my tower defense goes along the lines of what I expected. I last all the way till I reach third place, beating out Leonidas in the process, at which point the competitors appear to grow so anxious that they start spending massive amounts of points just to bombard me with more void creatures. So many void creatures that they have to have been spending their own personal points as well. Guess they just really didn’t want me getting first. Or even second. So the seventh competition ends with…
  • Chapter 614 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin Screams echo throughout the world as the many nations try as hard as they can to fight back against the void forces invading their world. But no matter how hard they fight, they continue to lose more and more people against the void creatures. And they don’t manage to gain any visible ground on them as the swarm keeps growing, blotting out their entire sun from sight. And right when all hope seems to be lost, every last void creature near the planet suddenly stops moving with a thin layer of blood…
  • Chapter 613 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin Almost immediately upon his tower appearing, I find myself rather shocked. Because Leonidas actually did almost the exact same thing with his tower as Belle did with hers. Except that his tower is even better suited for this sort of strategy than hers was. Belle ended up being placed at about seventh overall, but that was largely because of her little obsession. Since I know she’s very obsessed with only defending a certain way. Kind of like how Aria defended, actually. With a large focus on sending…
  • Chapter 612 — Wolf of the Blood Moon: A Blood Magic Cover
    by Christopher Martin The other competitors go by just as quickly as the first ones did, with the human competitors doing better on average than the demon ones. Which isn’t really saying all that much since the demon competitors outnumber the humans by a significant number. Not to mention that only around half of the remaining humans did better than the demons, likely having played tower defense games themselves. Eventually it reaches the top rankers, beginning with the lowest ranked Knight, Purple. And she does……
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