Christopher Robinson
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After finishing his meeting with Sacred Oak, Marcus went off deeper into the Eloran wilderness and found a secluded spot on the bank of a small river to sit down and think. The spot he picked was a nice patch of grass situated in the shade of a willow tree, and suspiciously free of any weeds or rocks, so Marcus suspected this was a secret fishing spot for some nearby villager. Still, they weren’t here now, and Marcus would hopefully be long gone by the time anyone else came here. Although the talk with…
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It was evening, and Marcus sat next to a large table in one of the many roadside inns scattered around Elora, watching Cricket eat the food he had ordered for her. She had absolutely no table manners, and was ignoring the knife and fork in favor of shoveling meat and potatoes into her mouth by hand, leaving oily smudges all around her face and scattering crumbs of food everywhere. The waitress who had brought them food was sitting a few tables away, chatting to a pair of male guests that seemed to be…
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Marcus was not an expert tracker by any means. He had lots of experience in traversing the wilds all over the world, but he tended not to dwell in any particular place for long. In addition, while he knew Cricket was heading for the Serpentooth Plateau, he didn’t have her actual trail, which made any attempt to retrace her steps futile. However, he had lots of experience in doing all manner of strange requests, and that experience was telling him the best way to find Cricket was to find a vespid scout…
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Sitting on the wall of the city, Marcus stared towards the sea, watching the ships come and go from the harbor. Hrastovnik, Elora’s capital city, was a reasonably important trade port, so it saw plenty of ships coming and going every day. Marcus idly observed the flags and insignia they bore, trying to guess where they came from. About half were completely unfamiliar to him. Apparently a lot of the merchant houses had been replaced by newcomers in the six years he had been away. He still didn’t know…
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“First things first,” Marcus said. “How long has it been since the gateway opened in the palace?” The three of them had moved underground, into a specially secured underground conference room, at Titus’s insistence. Lucius, although clearly not particularly respectful of Titus, did not argue the matter. All three of them understood how serious of a matter this was. Something wasn’t right about this, however. There was no way the royal emissary had known that Marcus would come back to the…
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Marcus considered the Sacred Oak’s question. The true answer, of course, was that he hadn’t known there Eventually, he should ask the tree if it had a name. It was only polite. A lot of awakened animals did not, as they didn’t have intelligent parents and a society to name them, but the Sacred Oak was apparently really ancient. It had plenty of time to get an actual name it was fond of. Putting that aside for the moment, blessing magic was hard. Using magic to enhance your own body and mind was…
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After separating from Pellast and Elid, Marcus went to check up on the mercenary blockade. He found it to be thorough and alert, with numerous warriors patrolling the area. They all wore gambesons with the same green-and-white pattern on it and wielded similar-looking swords and spears, so they were probably all members of the same mercenary company and not just a collection of warrior adepts with no prior organization. Marcus didn’t see anyone he would describe as powerful here. Thus, his first thought…
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Marcus woke up early in the morning, as was his custom, and found his two companions already awake. They were eager to continue their journey and leave the area where the chaos storm appeared so suddenly. It was agreed that the group would simply continue without stopping until evening, in order to cover as much distance as possible. However, this resolution didn’t last long. There was a multitude of small villages along the road they were following, and one of them was in an uproar when they reached…
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When he had still been a child, Marcus had decided to commit sacrilege by climbing to the top of the Sacred Oak. He had failed. Worse, one of his fellow orphans had snitched on him to the people running the orphanage and he’d been severely punished for it. Despite this, he later made another two attempts and finally succeeded on the third try. The majestic view at the top of the tree and the elation he had felt soaking in the sights around him were still etched deeply into his mind. It was, to this day,…
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"W-What??! I can't believe that, but my Daddy's dick is really big most of the time and he saw you naked yesterday, so I don't believe you!" Of course, an argument was brought up after Anna tried to show off what she saw in the shower, but Ashely was pretty smart and quickly found the flaws in her childish statements. Aside from that, her reaction was pretty lively, moving her body around and most importantly, jiggling her large breasts like balls! She and her mommy were completely nude and what was…
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