Elizabeth Jones
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Aldrich passed through the majority of the hoard of enslaved pirates but unfortunately they just kept coming so he summoned his great sword from his crest cleared them up. He would have liked to use more sophisticated moves but he still couldn't control his body properly so he had to limit himself to simple movements. Abruptly Aldrich used the , and soon after he felt that he was struck with a mild headache. He had managed to react and block the . This was an invisible attack that targeted the mind…
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Unfortunately the sword was only invisible to the naked eye, it still had a shadow and when it moved the air whooshed around it. So a careful opponent might discover it. And it could only manifest for a three minutes before the skill ended forcefully. It had it's short comings for sure but it was still level one, it had the potential to improve. Aldrich then tried the last skill, True Strike. In the backyard of the the base there was only the sound of the panting Aldrich as he laid on his back in…
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Aldrich marveled at his body, he had grown taller and his body rippled with lean but tough muscles. He walked around the broken hall and frowned at the scattered flesh of the corpses that were still in the cage pillars. In the rampage of that battle the cages fell and broke. However, Aldrich had to look for the key. His original objective in coming here, it ended in him snatching it mid combat but after he transformed, the beast obviously didn't give a fuck about it. Ans so it was buried somewhere here,…
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In the journal of the Lost Ones Aldrich once read this line: "There is a beast in the heart of every man, as time goes on the beast walks out and you are locked in. Forever." This was one of the warnings left to him, unfortunately Aldrich didn't read too far into the journal yet, to see the explanation of this line. The beast crossed the distance of thirty meters in a blink, before the centipede could react. a claw cut through the protective shell in a single strike and broke the shell, the dark energy…
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Aldrich, still encased in the two lights sensed the approaching danger and made a run for it to buy time. His ignition was not over, the inscription of the first symbol took time, it was not an instantaneous process. Aldrich looked at his remaining orbs, one green orb and sixty four red orbs, he hid behind one of the stone pillars and upgraded intelligence to five as well reducing the red orbs to sixteen. Aldrich sure as hell wasn't going to do nothing but wait, he chose to upgrade intelligence after…
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Aldrich braced his feet on the stone, letting the length of the rope run out between his loose grip as he descended with the pillar. Pillar and monster fell, at that moment it seemed that time stopped. And a moment later an extremely violent crash and a pained scream echoed. That put a smile on his face. But not for long, he did not dare to allow himself a moment of respite, not now. The precious time he bought by gambling with his life. Aldrich used the rope and gravity to swing towards the nearby cage…
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Aldrich was alive again but he could still hear the sounds of his bones crunching splintered, he could feel a thousand fangs tearing into his body all at once. However with a start he heard the sound of the monster creeping towards him once again and he realized he was resurrected in the third floor, naked and without any weapon. This was the last used seal of Tindalor, after death he was resurrected here. Aldrich reached with his left hand to the seal of Tindalor to get out of here and teleport to the…
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This was the most dangerous situation he has been in since he defeated the armored husk, but this was real life and not the nightmare realm. If he died here once then it was over. His mind was in shambles and his body was wrecked to a ridiculous point. Aldrich was sure that he wouldn't be able to maintain consciousness for long, so he tried to think of what to do. Obviously he and Frank were out of the picture but the others were still in fighting shape so if he came up with an idea— "Shit, shit,…
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He coughed blood, the tentacle didn't pierce the chest armor at least not completely but it dented it and cracks appeared everywhere. The impact was enough to cause Aldrich internal damage. After all it was a grade one monster. Equivalent to a true Crestmaster. Aldrich landed on the sand and rolled, he had not felt like this since his first fight against the armored husk. "Haaa!" Aldrich tried to breath but everything felt out of wack until he shook his head and the daze he was in with it. With a roar…
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One other pirate joined the man sitting on the high-backed chair. He had similar slimy looks and didn't say a word to anyone else, from here they were only able to see his side profile. Aldrich took a deep breath to calm his nerves, pirates, the worst kind of scum that have ever existed in all existence. It was by no means an exaggeration to say that pirates were the spoiled trash of humanity. And there were many of them, Aldrich did a rough count, thirty or more pirates against five. It wasn't looking…
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