James Moore

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  • Chapter 80 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore In the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, several kilometers away from Haven City - Inside an enormous cavern, in water so deep that not a single ray of light dared to trespass, the mangled body of a giant manta ray curled up in a ball. It loosed a ghostly siren wail of pain that traveled through the dark waters, but found no call of pity to soothe it back. For these waters were empty, the cavern itself located in what was known as a 'Null Zone' that generated black spots where no Ether based power could…
  • Chapter 79 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore Brilliant solar explosion after explosion rocked the insides of Volantis's boss arena, linking into a strangely beautiful chain of golden novas that formed a network of glimmering lights that looked like a constellation. What drew this constellation was Seth Solar punching Volantis over and over and over and over again in hyperspeed. Each of his mighty punches loosed not only a shockwave of enormous kinetic force, but a burst of light as his solar energy reserves burst out of him. Volantis shot…
  • Chapter 78 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore Joe Peperelli considered himself a cautious man. As someone who needed others to work his powers through, he knew when to keep both friend and foe alike close. That cautiousness bled into everything else he did, or else he would not have survived in the cutthroat world of the criminal underground. "Wait!" Joe shouted to his Elites before they could get into range of Fletcher, and, consequently, the turret fire raining down on the combat instructor. "Elites, hold defensive entrenchment. Shield line…
  • Chapter 77 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore When the Red Circle was visible, that was when things became more difficult. Actual Red Circle staff, noted by their white bulletproof suits - though not nearly protective enough to fend against Imugi-class firearms and ammunition - contended against the Elites. Yet of these low-level staff could beat the Elites either. In terms of sheer training, the Red Circle staff were on par with the Elites, but the Elites outgunned and outarmored them too severely. In exchanges of gunfire, explosives, and…
  • Chapter 76 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore The Red Circle - A convoy of three sleek grey armored cars stopped in front of the Red Circle's first line of defense: the guard tower occupied by 'valets' with a boom barrier that now glowed with energy, ready to release a repelling shockwave anytime a car tried to ram into it. In the guard tower, red coated valets looked down with laser sighted assault rifles. Sentry turrets at the top of the tower joined in on this vigil, aiming their barrels at a convoy of three grey, sleekly armored cars. The…
  • Chapter 75 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore Aldrich witnessed the villains start the fight against Volantis the Bone Tyrant and watched only for a brief few minutes before his invisible Grave Ward was destroyed by collateral damage from Volantis's area of effect bone attacks. That Volantis would appear here was a massive surprise. He was a level 40 boss character and the weakest among five Deathguard that formed the inner circle of powerful troops that served the Death Lord. But even then, he usually guarded the 30th floor of the Necropolis,…
  • Chapter 74 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore Velus floated towards Volantis's imposing, giant metal form as his total of eight arms moved rapidly, manifesting and throwing out bone chakrams at such speed that they became blurs. The closer Velus got to Volantis, the thicker this storm of chakrams became, but because they were solid matter, Velus's disintegration field broke the endless flurry of bladed projectiles before they could shred Velus into pieces. Velus trembled as he hovered forwards. The only thing he could hear was the intense…
  • Chapter 73 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore When Seth Solar reached the fifteenth floor, he found the entire place covered in pitch black darkness. He started to emit some solar energy from himself, lighting up the area to reveal a narrow hallway. The hallway's walls were decorated with stone carved into the shape of countless bones. Skulls, ribs, femurs - any type of bone from the human body on top of bones from strange creatures Seth had no idea about. He saw ahead that Valus and the Butcher had stopped in front of a large door comprised of…
  • Chapter 72 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore When Seth Solar passed through the foggy green portal into the tenth floor, he snarled almost animalistically as he stared with gleaming gold eyes at yet another host of enemies. There were no skeletons here. Instead, a legion of large, bulky knights wearing spiked black armor with faces of dried, pale flesh and sunken in, gleaming green eyes stood at guard with halberds and shields. Behind this legion of twenty knights, one knight in crimson red armor and pale white, unblemished skin stood tall…
  • Chapter 71 — Super Necromancer System Cover
    by James Moore "H-help!" A C-rank villain used his arms to crawl his way across burnt stone, his fingertips melting and sizzling on charred black stone as he tried to drag his legless body towards Seth Solar. A trail of blood and entrails painted the dull grey stone beneath in bright red. Behind him lay the torn apart corpses of the low-ranking villains invited to the Red Cricle. He was the last among them, the highest ranked at C, but even that was not enough to survive. All around him were scattered countless…
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