David Thompson

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  • by David Thompson The amount of noise the tribe leader made everyone woke up, especially Arthur, who understood the situation quickly. If it was before, then he would not mind making these people stop praising him, but now it was different. He needed to use everything he got to become stronger, and not using this new system feature would be dumb. “Ahanu. What is wrong?” Arthur said as he leisurely left his house, using his flight spell, floating only 15 cm. “Akhur, this is damaging our faith. What is the reason…
  • by David Thompson The word of a powerful and mysterious being called Akhur spread throughout the desert. Some people felt the story was only a lie, stating that someone like that was akin to a celestial being. But the number of people that believed in the stories were higher. All tribes in the desert believed in their totem gods, and worshiped them, asking for protection, guidance, and strength. It was said that these totem gods used to manifest themselves in order to protect their devotees, but that was a long time ago.…
  • by David Thompson They chatted openly about that, and even though Wisa and Jane were okay with it, she wasn’t ready yet to take the next step. Arthur felt it was normal, as Jane was younger than Wisa, so he did not mind it. He shared his plan of getting into a city, which surprised both of them. “Isn’t it too early? I know you’re strong, but the rest of the students will not survive the journey. I think we should stay here and teach them more before leaving. Jane, what do you think?” Wisa said. Jane was…
  • by David Thompson The power from a tier 6 spell was beyond Arthur’s expectation. It wiped the entire army, and everyone that saw it were shocked. Some tribe members from Jinzaka fell to their knees and praised Arthur in all the ways they could. “Thank you for saving our tribe!” “You are sent by the gods!” They felt grateful to Arthur and saw him as someone superior to all of them. Najek and the young hunter that disliked Arthur did not change their minds, and were now eager to surpass him. “If you can do…
  • by David Thompson “It’s the Okomi tribe. These bastards finally made their move!” One of the tribe members shouted. As soon as they saw that army, all of them went to their positions, preparing for battle. Arthur and his students did the same, but when they gazed at the army stationed just outside their tribe, a shiver ran down their spines. The Jinzaka tribe had a few members, only about 100 at most. But the army outside? With one glance, Arthur guessed there were at least 2000 fierce warriors. “Ahanu, how do…
  • by David Thompson The power of the tattoos was strange, mysterious. Arthur tried to get more information with Ahanu during their hunting trip, but he said that when they were ready, he would teach them. “Good job, son. You’re getting better with the bow each time I see it.” “Thanks. I’ll make you proud.” “You already did.” Ahanu patted on his son’s shoulder and signed to everyone to keep watch. “Come here Akhur. I’ll teach you how to butcher the beasts.” Arthur already had a general idea of how…
  • by David Thompson The house was simple, yet comfy. It was way better than staying outside with the mortal cold from the desert nights. Hot during the day, freezing during the night. A hard place to live. Arthur and Wisa were more comfortable in that environment. Both had somewhat focused on melee combat, so they fit more with the tribe style of living. Not that the other mages were in a bad spot, absolutely not. They were actually mysterious in the eyes of the tribe members, as they usually only used their tattoo magic,…
  • by David Thompson When Arthur returned to the oasis, he saw his students around a campfire cooking some small animals they found around the area. Snakes, lizards, anything they could find. They were carefree, chatting and eating. Arthur speaks with them after talking with Jane, Wisa, and Harmony. “Arthur,” Jane said as she walked towards him, “did you find anything interesting?” “I did, yes. First, there was someone watching us from the moment we arrived here.” “What? Who? Where?” Wisa said. She gazed at…
  • by David Thompson The fresh water from the oasis was marvelous. They weren't used to withstand that much heat. It was not a simple task to survive the desert. Water would not be a problem for some time if they remained close to that oasis, but food? It would not be easy to feed all these people. Another problem was shelter. How would they build houses without materials? "I'll scan the area while you'll rest here. Wisa, Jane, and Harmony, try to look for some food near this area, but don't go too far as we can get lost…
  • by David Thompson The Bone Lord was too powerful, overwhelming, fearless. Arthur did not know why someone like that was there, trying to fetch his disciples and ruin his school. Did he find that thing before? No, the more he thought about it, the more he was certain he had never seen such a creature. It went slowly towards Arthur. Its feet did not touch the ground as he was using a flying spell, like a true mage from legends. “I’ll die like this? No, I don’t want to!” Arthur tried his best to move his body, yet…
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