Jessica Brown
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‘Not if I have anything to say about it.’ VWOOSHHH! I shot a pillar of fire at the necromancer, forcing her to jump back away from Zana. A pillar of flames appeared behind me and in it was Zana, slowly healing up. I landed on the ground and sized up the necromancer. ‘What? What just happened?’ She was thinking. I grinned then fired off some bolts of lightning at her. The necromancer rose up a blue aura wall which nullified my attack, but I had already fired up a ball of fire into the sky that…
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Larm Forest, the West Another lazy, calming day in Larm. Another day filled with lush green and animals going about their regular lives. Another day filled with peace under the Tyrants rightful protection. At least it was supposed to be. “What are thou doing!?” Goliath’s voice boomed in the skies above as he looked at the man in black armor whose breath had caused all the destruction in the forest. The trees had been incinerated and most of the animals were either dead or severely injured. The…
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The warmth of the sun, the buzzing of insects in the air, the flow of water down the waterfall, the smell of beautiful flowers in the atmosphere and the rustling of trees in the cool breeze. It was a perfectly normal day in the West of Larm. Well at least, it used to be one to Tsuna. Ever since the invasion, things had been… different. The calming warmth the sun provided was now like walking in actual fire all the time, the insects in the air were now nothing more than pests that kept feeding on her…
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“Haa~ Zana!” The necromancer jumped at the tyrant who moved out of the way swiftly, avoiding her hug. “What is the meaning of this?” She asked. “What do you mean? I just wanted to thank you.” “Then do so normally.” The necromancer stood up and cleared her throat. “Fine. Drop the summoner on the ground.” Zana looked at her surroundings. Hinotori’s summons were still going at it, beating up the undead army, whereas the necromancer’s top five undead were being kept busy. She…
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“AAAAGGHHHH!” There was a horrid shriek that spread out through the quiet battlefield. Surrounded by five hulking figures, one woman was on her knees, screaming in pain. Her body started to act up, holes forming at random and almost immediately healing up, flames engulfing her and an eerie blue aura that forced itself down her throat. When it was all done, she fell on all fours, huffing heavily. The orb she dropped glowed faintly and hummed calmly. It was speaking to her, informing her of what was…
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“Feeling guilty for all that happened, I decided to help Zana do whatever it was that she did.” ‘So, you’re the sister that allowed their sister to get bullied because you didn’t want to feel left out? You’re the kind of sick animal I hate most.’ I told her and stood up. ‘Get up, Ulva. We’re going back home.’ She stood up and walked ahead of me. “Please! I beg of you! I stood by to let her get bullied the first time. I do not wish the same events to happen this time round!” I…
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Ten years had passed and the shaman had come to the conclusion that her adopted granddaughter was for lack of a better term “Gifted”. A prodigy when it came to learn shamanism. A bright child that loved to play around and experiment, with a character that did not befit her appearance. She was so much of blessing that even The Fog had taken a liken to her. For these and several other reasons, the shaman had decided that her granddaughter would inherit her role as the next shaman. Since she specialised…
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So, I messed up big time. The only leverage I had on Zana, I accidentally revealed it didn’t exist. At that point, I expected for a big battle where she’d kill me, but she simply asked me to leave her cave. I tried to talk her into rethinking it, but in a rage, she let the aura she had been hiding flare and sacked me out of the cave. Currently we were on our way back to the lizardman village to get the others and teleport right back to the West. “Hey, you there.” We encountered a snake person on…
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A feeling of doom settled on all but Sotomura who had already calculated the possibilities. If he was being very honest, the situation did not look good for them in anyway. But if there was one thing he was certain of, it was that there was no traitor amongst the current circle. As much as Akihiko disliked Suzuki, even he would recognize the situation immediately. That was why no one complained when Akihiko was drunk. In fact, Drunk Akihiko was abnormally smart. It was so weird Tomo had been tempted to…
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Sitting inside the secret chamber of the Imperial Castle were five people. A large rectangular table was set in the center of the room, facing the door and behind it, massive curtains that hid something were barely opened. Four members from the Elder Clans were currently present. Saito Yoshitatsu who sat on the left side of the table, closest to the curtains, had her eyes closed in silent meditation. Sotomura Tomo, or better known as the Grand Sage looked to be quietly facing the empty seat across him, but…
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