David Thompson

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  • by David Thompson Arthur looked at the giant, who was almost passing out after getting its life drained by the vines. He went towards it, jumped, and stopped at the giant’s shoulder. Then, Arthur placed both of his hands on the giant’s head and channeled his mana. It was not a spell, but an attack that all mages knew. Almost impossible to do during a fight, as the enemy had to be standing still, and weak to not fight back. The reason behind that attack was to channel the users inside the brain of the enemy to either…
  • by David Thompson It was a giant with a fur armor, an immense wooden club, and its skin was blueish, as if it was frozen. Arthur did not know if it was a giant from the same race as Wrutzus, the blacksmith who was with the rest of the students at that point. “Louis, have you ever seen something like that before?” Arthur said.? “Never, and it seems it is a powerful enemy. What will we do?” The level above the giant’s head was high, and Arthur did not think Louis could be of any help in that fight. “Stay with…
  • by David Thompson “My first hours here and they are attacking already.” Arthur thought. It was bad luck, but nothing that worried Arthur in the slightest. What if the beast horde was attacking now? It would happen eventually, so thinking about it too much was a mistake. Arthur left the tent alongside Louis and the other captains. The first thing they needed to do was gather the army. Not a hard task considering all the soldiers heard the horn, so they were already going into their positions. The monsters usually came…
  • by David Thompson Arthur sat on a large meeting table with Melinda and a few generals of the army. They wanted to share all the information they had with him. Melinda also wanted to introduce him to everyone else, as he would be the person in charge of all generals. Arthur was okay with the responsibility, and with the power he had, then leading them would not be a problem. As for them? Well, they weren’t a fan of having someone who was once a wanted person in charge, but they did not have a saying on it. “These…
  • by David Thompson Rento was not that far from the capital of Embercoast, where the royal family lived. Arthur was not scared to share his true identity, but he still wore a hooded-cloak to not attract that much attention. The students and devotees were with him, as well as Sully, who turned small to fit in a pocket. It had been a while since he did that. “Shall we part ways?” Wisa said. “What’s your plan?” “Well, Jane and Eleonora are the ones that can help you with your innocence, so I thought that I,…
  • by David Thompson A strange feeling erupted inside everyone present, but mostly in everyone who once lived in that archipelago. Not mattered how they looked at it, it was still their home. As for everyone who came from the tribes in the desert, it was strange to be there. “Look at how much water there is!” someone from the tribe said. “Don’t drink it,” Arthur said, worried that one of them might drink sea water. For most of these tribe members, it was their first time seeing the sea. “The town should be…
  • by David Thompson The act of having sex inside a hot-tub was something the trio enjoyed. Not caring if someone from the palace could hear, they fucked as if there was no tomorrow. Wisa and Jane were full of energy after receiving the bloodline, and that was clear on the way their hips moved above Arthur, who was having the time of his life. They were getting better and better at sex, moving their hips and taking the lead in the sex positions. Arthur did not stand still either, increasing the speed of his dick thrusts…
  • by David Thompson The dark wasteland was not pleasing to the eye, but after flying for thirty minutes, Arthur was back at the Dragon Scale Empire. He even made a quick stop in the capital, Drakonia, to chat with the humans who were now rebuilding their empire. Bill and his family were there, inside the palace. They were already important before, but after the emperor saw they had close ties with the Elven ruler, then they put them at even higher standards. Arthur wished he could remain in his normal appearance, but the…
  • by David Thompson Arthur did not move a single inch. Deulara, who was beside him, was scared to death, afraid it would turn to be the day she died. He grabbed her arm and said, “do you trust in me? Don’t move, there is no way these weaklings can harm us.” The matriarch was still in front of him and thought Arthur was being too cocky for someone who was surrounded by enemies. All different spells came from all directions, trying to end Arthur’s life in one go. These mages were not concerned about Deulara’s life,…
  • by David Thompson They made their way up to the fifth floor, which had an ample space with tons of tables, yet only one had people in it. The queen of the dark lands. She was waiting for her food while looking through the window of the restaurant, gazing at the moon and the people who were walking down the streets. The queen of the dark lands was also a dark elf. Arthur did not know her name, but people usually called her matriarch. When Arthur reached the fifth floor, the queen glanced at him with apparent surprise. She…
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