David Thompson
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Eleonora was finishing packing her stuff for the trip when she heard a noise from the door. It was a knock, and she hoped the person responsible was Arthur. She stopped what she was doing and went to answer. Arthur was behind the door, and what he had to tell her was rather funny. "How are things going?" Arthur asked. "I am almost done. What is up with your smile?" Eleonora said. "Remember James? Your friend from the training field? He challenged me to a duel tonight after he saw me coming to your…
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The idea of reuniting with her father again made Eleonora jump with happiness. Arthur loved to see her like that and was happy she reacted so well after hearing it, as he was afraid Eleonora would not want to part ways with the friends she made in Odemore. "When can we go?" Eleonora said as she walked around her room, packing her stuff for the trip. Arthur still had to wait for Signy to find someone to take care of Odemore, but she guaranteed him she had some people in mind, so it should not take long,…
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Eleonora dropped the sword she was wielding, gazing straight at the youth who appeared in the training field. She could not believe what her eyes were showing her, but no matter how many times she blinked, the face of the youth remained the same. Arthur was important to her in ways she could not explain, and Eleonora could not help but scream his name. "Arthur? Are you truly there? I am not dreaming, right?" Eleonora said. "Yes, I am here. Come," Arthur said, opening up his arms. He did not need to say…
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"Who are you?" the mage asked, looking at the youth in front of him. He was shocked that the youth seemed eerily similar to the statue of Odemore's founder. "I want to see Signy. Can you call her for me?" Arthur asked. The guard, not wanting to waste any time, ran towards the central area of Odemore in search of Signy, who was the person in charge. He was not worried that Arthur would go in and invade the school, as the protective barrier surrounding it was not something anyone could destroy. The…
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All the mages left the room after the meeting was over, going back to their rooms inside the palace. Arthur and the Archimage were the only ones who were still there to talk about the terms of their agreement. Arthur told him about Hiley, who had disappeared a long time ago. He said he searched in lots of cities and villages, yet could not find his friend. It was as if she had turned into a ghost. "I understand the central continent is big, but a rank 3 mage like you should have been able to find her, or…
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Arthur spent much of his time in his room, resting after a long search for Hiley. Not getting anything, not even a clue, made his mind work at a million, which made him tired, even though he possessed the physique of a dragon. Well, of course, he didn't just stay in his room. Arthur explored the palace and made use of all the benefits that were offered, such as hot baths and food prepared by the best chefs on the entire continent. He was an honored guest, so everyone was trying their best to please…
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The city of Vuurora was the largest in the central continent. For many mages, visiting it was their dream, or at least one of their goals. Arthur, well, he was there for other reasons. Frustration was the word that best defined how Arthur felt at that moment. After wandering through several cities looking for answers about his friend Hiley, he found nothing. Those scrolls Nyssa had given him? They remained a mystery that needed to be solved. For Arthur, his only salvation seemed to lie in this meeting he…
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The conversation with Theo led to some new questions about the attack, as well as the leadership of Odemore. Arthur knew he would have to go to the demon continent eventually, and he would bring his wives with him. So, he had to find someone else to take care of the Odemore on the central continent. The war had been just the tip of the iceberg, it seems, and problems kept arising. After the two finished talking, Arthur went to see Nyssa, who was in the thermal fonts, relaxing a bit. She had a tanner…
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"Are these two new students your friends?" Nyssa asked as she looked at Cheryl and Chris. "Yes, they are. Could you take proper care of them?" "Absolutely. I can get the two under my wing as their teacher. Is that enough?" Arthur was not expecting her to do such a thing. Sure, he was the strongest mage on the central continent, but it was not as if he was invincible. Nyssa did not have to take them as her disciples, but if she said so, then Arthur would not go against it. That would make sure they…
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Arthur, Chris and Cheryl slept in the mansion, each one with their own vast room. The difference between the bed was worlds apart, and it was something neither siblings had used before. "So this is how it feels to be rich. I want it one day, but getting stronger is my priority." Cheryl thought, as she enjoyed the softness of the bed. While the two siblings had nothing to worry about and could enjoy their time there as its fullest, Arthur had other things to worry about and to do. He put on a black hood…
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