David Thompson

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  • by David Thompson Beatrice was not there to play, and the Phoenix she conjured flew toward the god, opening its beak and sending flames like a flamethrower. Those were not ordinary flames but from a legendary being known as Phoenix. Even the god, a powerful mage, feared that creature and those flames. So he removed a flask from his pouch and broke it, creating an instantaneous blue shield covering everything around him. It all happened fast; surprisingly, that blue shield came in touch with the holy flames of the Phoenix…
  • by David Thompson A god was standing right before Arthur, looking at him with fiery eyes. It was someone from the other universe, the same one Beatrice came from. "Well, look what we have here," he said, surprised to see someone like Arthur there. "Who are you?" "Me? I am someone from another world, another universe. Do you believe in me, or do you find it crazy?" "I know you are from the neighbor universe, but what are you doing here?" "Huh? Do you know about that place? Well, let me tell you something more…
  • by David Thompson The fight ended, and Arthur was the one who won it. He was unsurprised at that outcome, as though he had never seen a rank-five mage before. Arthur knew it was an existence no one on that planet could go up against. "How can we seal that thing on the sky?" Arthur asked Beatrice. She looked at it, analyzed it, and then said, "you can fly up there and try to merge the two sides of the rift into one, therefore closing it. Arthur, you will have to rely on the power I am giving you, as that is the only way…
  • by David Thompson The evidence was clear, and Arthur believed Beatrice was telling the truth about everything! How did he end up on Earth, then? That was something Arthur needed to figure out on his own. "Does your help require a price or something?" Arthur asked. She had offered her help, but seeing how mages and other creatures always took advantage in a world like that, Arthur wanted to ensure he would not end up selling his soul or something worse. "It does, yes. You will have to see me as your sister BECAUSE I AM,…
  • by David Thompson The shock Arthur had was hard to hide, as Claridge was someone who had been a part of his life, his journey, but for him, it was someone he would never see again — Claridge was supposed to be dead. But now he had resurged from the ashes and was responsible for opening up a rift in the sky, with beasts from the Dream Realm coming out of it! "You are the one who opened the rift, right?" Arthur said, and his precise guess impressed Claridge. "Not bad. You seem smarter than the others, but unfortunately,…
  • by David Thompson The tense atmosphere lasted for some time, yet no one moved. Despite being powerful vampires, Harker and Alastair knew the dragons were not the type of beasts one could go against, especially if they were in a similar level of power. They did not know Arthur's true power, and suddenly starting a fight there would not benefit any of them. "You were the ones who opened up the rift, right?" Arthur asked, but he was almost sure that was the case, as Leonard was the one who told him that. "No, we did not,"…
  • by David Thompson The portal was visible in the demon continent and the entire world! People all across the globe could see it in the sky, and it was customary to think that it was the end of the world they knew. "We are all dead! The end of times is near!" They yelled from different places, in other languages, but their perception was the same. It did not look like a good situation, and even Arthur, someone confident in his strength, was scared! "Leonard, the portal… they… they already opened it!" Arthur said,…
  • by David Thompson "What are these kids doing so late?" thought Arthur, looking at them from the top of the tree. He heard the brief conversation between the two kids, with one speaking about hearing screams, and the first thing that came to his mind was Jake and Agatha. So Arthur followed these two kids during the night, and no one noticed a thing. So if powerful mages could not feel his presence, how would two kids? They moved outside the tribe, inside the nearby forest where the elves usually hunt or the kids used it…
  • by David Thompson "Why are you here, if I may ask?" the ancient vampire said, analyzing Arthur from head to toe. Harker, the leader in name, was not the rank four mage Arthur was more concerned about. Instead, the ancient vampire in front of him was the real problem. He was the ancestor of the Von Stein family, and although Harker was the leader, he was not the one in charge. "I am only here to know you better and speak in a friendly tone. We, the dragons, are returning to the big shots of this continent, so it was normal…
  • by David Thompson The Von Stein family territory was somewhat far from the dragon valley, but with the speed Arthur now had, it was not a big deal to him! He kept using his teleport spells — he did not need to wait for others to catch up with him, so there was no reason to hinder his speed — and arrived at the Von Stein territory within two days. When he got there, no one knew who he was, and he looked like a human, meaning the vampires were not fond of him. "What are you doing in front of the castle, huh? We are…
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