David Thompson

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  • by David Thompson Arthur did not find it strange to see elves there, as it was a prison meant for them, but was surprised to see them alive! He knew few things about this dark forest. It was not a simple prison but a place for them to execute the elves without needing to do it themselves. "This is your house?" said Arthur, pointing at a massive tree with a house on top. "Yes, it is. Come, it is not safe to be roaming around during the night." There was a rope made of vine coming down from the tree, and each one of them…
  • by David Thompson "Who are you?" A blonde elf aimed his bow at Arthur, Agatha, and Jake, who had entered their village through the portal. But, of course, elves would be responsible for caring for the portal, so the moment they passed through it, the elves were already there. "I thought they would be friendly to us," thought Arthur, looking for ways to leave if the situation got worse, but then, one of the elves there recognized Agatha! "Agatha? Is that you?" "Uncle Aubron? You look so different!" It had been a long…
  • by David Thompson Arthur was a vampire and someone who trained with the special techniques of the Blood Monarch. So, tracking two people was easy, especially Jake, someone who had a mark after selling his soul to Arthur. He ran away from where the battle occurred, going as fast as possible because there was a chance the Bishop would know about that and would go after him, which would be a disaster. Also, his fight with the priests did not last long, so it took Arthur fifteen minutes to catch up with Agatha and Jake, who…
  • by David Thompson The trio of Arthur, Agatha, and Jake left the town, running through the forests, making sure to stay as far as they could from the main road — to avoid meeting others. "So you are an elf! Jake never told me about it," Arthur asked while they ran. "He did not know either," Agatha chuckled. Jake did not know she was an elf all that time. Still, Agatha did speak with her family and the other elves about him. After a long time, they finally accepted him to live with them. Well, the first time she spoke,…
  • by David Thompson When the Bishop saw Arthur running toward the other vampire, ready to kill him, all he wanted was to jump into that arena and stop the fight, as things were not going by his plans, but he could not do that! For the people watching, it did not matter who won the fight. They wanted to see blood, death, and an exciting battle. They did not know who Arthur was or what he was. How the fight went was the only thing that mattered to them. Arthur moved from one side of the arena to the other in a matter of…
  • by David Thompson Jake thought he would have the best of Arthur, fooling with him after getting what he wanted. Well, of course, things did not work like that, and now, he would have to obey Arthur forever or at least keep worshiping him to grant him more power. To help him escape, though, would not be an easy task, but Jake saw the light at the end of the tunnel, and there was something ahead of them that would help him with that mission. "There's a festival that will happen in three days. No one will be here to watch…
  • by David Thompson It was day outside, and Arthur slept inside his cell under the church. Then, a noise woke him up, and he knew precisely what sound it was. "Someone is opening a cell," he thought as he got up and tried to peek at the dungeon corridor to see who was getting out. A priest had opened the cell of one of the captains, and with the help of a spell, the priest tied up the vampire, pulling him out of the dungeon-like an animal. That was not a good sign, and Arthur knew the other captains were in danger, as the…
  • by David Thompson "Captain Arthur, are you alright?" A voice came from the dungeon's corridor, straight from the cell of one of the captains, the tall, muscular man who wielded the ax. "For now, yes. And what about the rest of you?" Arthur asked, sitting in the corner of the cell. "Some are still asleep, but none of us are dead. What do you think will happen to us?" he asked, but before Arthur could answer, one of the priests went inside. It was not the bishop but someone with a low rank in the church. "Dinner time for…
  • by David Thompson The captains and the soldiers worked together to set up the camping site as quickly as possible — Arthur also helped, although in his time, working less than the others. His primary goal of making them attack him worked, so there was no reason for him to keep acting like a lazy leader who would not do a thing for his soldiers. That would make them see him badly, which was the opposite of what he looked for. Vampires did not burn with the sun, but that did not mean they didn't need to sleep, and the…
  • by David Thompson The Von Stein family had another race's territory nearby, near its border, the orcs. They weren't known for having a good temper but never did act against the vampires — probably due to the fear of getting retaliated. But this time, they did. No one knew the reason behind the sudden attack from the orcs, not even the rank-four mages in charge of the Von Stein family, but they would not let them attack without striking back. That was why Arthur and the other captains left the castle, looking to fight…
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