James Taylor
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"After fighting Jared, I expected more of a challenge from you…" Legris was smiling as he stared down at the shimmering being before him. She had a glorious white form, with golden designs around her. Her body radiated purity, and her long hair matched her flowing white gown. Usually, she would be able to manifest her full glory. However, right now that wasn't possible. She was currently being held by countless chains that seared through her the more she struggled to break free. These chains were…
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"." Using this Magic was a form of last resort for Legris. It had a simple purpose, though it was layered in so many complex strata that it made it difficult to stop, even with all the time in the world. The Spell would consume everything from the inside out—like an implosion. The difference between this and other Magics was that its effects had an instantaneous effect on a wide range. In just one moment, everything would diminish and return to Legris. 'I didn't want to resort to this…
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Legris was annoyed beyond description. Veins appeared on his face as he glared at Jared from his position. Right now, they were engaged in a Martial Arts battle, but Jared kept sending invisible waves that disrupted his moves. He could read the flow of Jared's attacks, since he was much faster and had better senses, but the invisible waves constantly annoyed him. Was it Magic? Was it Martial Arts? Legris didn't know any longer. He just wanted to crush Jared for good! ~WHOOOSH!!!~ He…
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I stood before Legris with yet another smile on my face. Beneath my facade was the rage that I had suppressed for the sake of my task, but that didn't mean I didn't enjoy—albeit slightly—seeing Legris make certain expressions. Right now, he had a conflicted reaction to my resurgence. And it was pleasant to see. 'The Constellations lost so easily because they do not have any real combat experience, but also because they were unwilling and unable to take major risks in fighting.' However, I wasn't…
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The Unwritten Laws were absolute. Both Mortals and Boundless entities were subservient to this inevitable force. As a Mortal, I was bound by the Unwritten Laws. The Constellations, whom I relied on, were also shackled by it. However, more than anything, I desired to be free. As a result, I decided to change myself. Right now, I wasn't particularly a Constellation. I wasn't born as one, and I never existed as one. I was merely an entity that possessed their abilities and…
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"I suppose you're about to find out." As I uttered those words to Legris, I felt a slight tingle within me. I knew my words lacked proper substance. "I'm about to find out, huh? Humor me, then!" Legris chuckled. "You should already know this, but I'm far more powerful than you are." I did not say a word. After all, Legris wasn't wrong about that. 'I planned on stopping him by becoming a Grand Constellation, but I didn't account for this.' I thought while looking at him. The current…
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It was dark. I was alone—scared. I had tried a lot of things in my life, but nothing came close to this. I had brought people back from the dead. I had toppled an entire army. I had fought a primordial entity. … I had destroyed an entire race. Still, none of those things compared to my current undertaking. "Haaa… shall we begin?" I was in a chrysalis, hence the darkness. I could not escape until the process was done. What was about to happen now was simple. The 'me' that…
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'Is that… Jared?' Legris was silent—no, not just him. Everything was quiet, in an absolute lull, as the being that emerged from multicolored light manifested himself in glory. The one cloaked in indescribable darkness felt perplexed as he stared at the newcomer. He had long, blond hair. Based on his appearance, he looked to be in his mid-twenties, and his regal appearance caused him to appear majestic. His pure eyes had a charm to it that made it impossible to look away, almost as if…
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'This is…!' Legris was trapped. He was constantly being barraged by Kuzon's endless offensive maneuvers, and anytime he tried to strike back, he would be countered very efficiently. 'He's strong. He's a bigger pain than those Constellations.' Perhaps it was due to their inability to grow, but the Constellations were very poor at combat. They didn't have the tenacity that mortals possessed, and they lacked a wealth of experience that accompanied battle. As a result, not only were their moves…
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'What can we do now?' A certain Midas had a particular thought as he looked at the enemy in front of him. His vision was blurry, but he could clearly see all that was happening. Ciara had fainted due to the heavy strain of her Magic on her. Aloe was also out of commission. Edward and everyone else was drained of their energy. One after the other, they were collapsing and losing consciousness. It was clear that they could do nothing. 'Then… what can I do?' He knew it already—that he was currently…
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