Linda Brown

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  • by Linda Brown Meanwhile as Jim was enveloped with that energy he entered into an alien place. The world around was covered in dark fog while his body was shining in a faint golden light. He glanced all around before muttering to himself: "Where am I?" "You are inside your soul space!" The voice that came seemed a bit familiar to him, yet he couldn't tell who he was. "Show yourself," he shouted, "I don't like dealing with hidden people!" "Sigh, your memories got rusty due to the toxin," the old man said, "but I…
  • by Linda Brown He took another ore and landed it on the ground. "However no matter how I see it, there is nothing to cause the same effect like you just did." Igory cut his hand and let his bloodied hand fall over that ore. He even did so with both hands but nothing happened. "So you aren't the cause," Igory slowly said, "and that pet can't generate energy. He can control and modulate energy of course, but lacks any ability to generate it. Which leaves... only you to do that..." Igory started to gaze at Jim in a…
  • by Linda Brown Jim this time didn't stay unconscious except for a few hours. The moment he opened his eyes, he did it with a loud scream of pain. "Easy..." Igory appeared next to him, "easy now... you crossed the hardest phase and now you are safe." "W- What ha- happened?" Jim glanced all around while feeling more insecure and unsettled. His eyes kept scanning the room, looking for anything that might alarm him. "What do you mean by that?" Igory glanced at him in a weird way, "Don't you remember me?" he…
  • by Linda Brown Jim's words made everything clear to everyone around. "Alright," Igory said, "we have less than half a day before the rest of the teams arrive. If we are going to do it then we should do it now." "Can't we wait until the assessment is over?" Jim asked, "I don't want to miss this." Igory's face showed some hesitation while glancing at Mark and Rana in a strange way. "What?" Jim felt something was wrong. "The stele won't recognize you if you don't have magical power," Rana slowly said. "In other words…
  • by Linda Brown Jim slowly asked and this moment seemed to turn into a lifetime while the two of them glanced deeply at each other. Hector took another breath of his cigarette before blowing the smoke in the air. He evaded the look over Jim's face, that expectation and hope he had that made Hector feel more bitter inside. "No," he slowly said, "your body is beyond repair... as a magician... Your life ends here." Jim's heart was squeezed at this moment while the next moment he screamed inside his head: 'Old man... Old…
  • by Linda Brown Jim knew this chance was hardly earned and he feared if he waited a bit longer he might lose it. "Die you motherf*cker," he let his sword down finally while all his energy and the energy coming from the monster was sucked dry at this moment. He moved his body as fast as he could, as hard as he could to unleash a sword slash towards the monster up above. It was hard to pull those feet especially being midair and free falling. However he was already picturing this move over and over again that he felt he…
  • by Linda Brown Don was doing nothing except helping Jim dealing with that immense energy coming from that worm. For this time though his help wasn't that much needed. Jim was releasing the energy during the previous spell attack and now he was preparing to unleash another deadly one. "Alright," Ron nodded before turning to his friend, "Hey, Roger... We'll need you to start acting soon." Roger moved his eyes in question towards Jim and the latter nodded. He didn't need to say anything more to Roger, after all he knew…
  • by Linda Brown As Jim expected, Roger had no other choice but accept this task. "What should I do?" he asked, "and what about them?" Roger pointed to the rest of the team. "I'll try to bring that bastard up," Jim slowly said, "but I doubt it will move." "Then?" Roger felt more bad news was coming. "We'll have to go down at it." "That's... ridiculous!" "How are we supposed to fight?" Jim watched the stupefied faces of the frightened disciples and didn't blame them. He, himself, was as terrified as they were. "I…
  • by Linda Brown In fact they were already stupefied at such a scene. They never saw what he did back then with the entire dark hunters and lizard queen, but now they knew. The sword slash kept gathering up energy and in no time it started to pulsate in a dreadful way. Each pulse of energy drove away many rocks around, widening the cave and exposing more ore veins to the eyes. And the more ore veins exposed the shiner this place became. "Shriek!" "Shriek!" "Shriek!" The monster seemed to feel deeply threatened by…
  • by Linda Brown Jim took a deep breath before he imagined his sword in his mind. At first nothing happened except for a tingling feeling inside his hand. Then gradually he could feel the cold feeling of his sword once again as it slowly became corporeal. 'Let's do it,' Jim took another breath while the world around was shaking non-stop. He pointed the sword to the ground while feeling the pressure coming at it. The moment he did so an irresistible force appeared next pushing all over his body. But it didn't come from…
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