Linda Brown
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This shout made Jim move instantly and run towards the front. Despite him moving towards the pit, getting nearer with each step he took, he didn't hesitate to do so. "The closer to the danger the safer I get... How ironic!" he couldn't help but sneer while being so close to the pit and even the threads coming forth were all visible to him. "Don... do you magic kid," he said to his pet and the next moment a roar reverberated in this dark place of the cave. "Rumble!" And next the entire cave vibrated…
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"Damn!" Larry sucked in a cold air of breath while glancing at Don, "I always heard legendary stories about Sesons, but never had the privilege to see one in action before." "It's a really killer beast with such talent," Reg said in agreement while Tom only nodded and said nothing. "We aren't safe yet," Jim warned, "they are facing a very hard situation back there." The three glanced over the direction of Hector and his team. There the entire place kept flashing with different lights while showing off…
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The edge drew near with each passing second. Jim wasn't feeling less intense than anyone around, yet all were laughing and talking like they were having a walk in the park. And he was only stressed and nervous. "Get ready," Hector shouted the moment the edge was only on top of their heads. "It's do or die folks, let's see what you can do up there." "Boom!" The next moment the jelly was forcibly ejected off the pit and slammed on the side of the walls up there. "Jump!" Hector shouted and the next moment…
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Jim's light proved to be much more effective than all of their attacks combined. "Good boy," Hector praised. "Focus on the down below," Jim said, "I can handle that darkness on my own." Hector seemed to be slightly hesitant before nodding to him. "You heard the man, move and attack anything moving down below now!" The next instant everyone followed their leader's words to the letter and started to rain down the dark pit with different kinds of attacks. Landslides, tornados of frost, even gush of salty…
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Previously they were fighting a desperate battle, but now they had all the pressure erased off their shoulders. 'It seemed they feared that lizard,' Jim couldn't help but mutter while watching the sudden change in their attitude. 'Who won't be terrified by such a monster?' the old man said, 'even the masters back at the academy would face a hard time dealing with it. But there is great news here.' 'Tell me then.' 'Hahaha, you won't believe it but this lizard is the ruler of this pit,' the old man said…
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Jim was struck by the words of the old man. 'But... I still couldn't master it,' he said in quiet hesitation. 'You only lacked an enticing factor, and this might be it.' 'Alright,' Jim glanced at the monsters at the bottom before adding, 'which one should I start with?' 'The lizard of course,' the old man said in an alarming tone, 'it's a very, very dangerous monster.' Jim didn't know why but he was already feeling dreadful from that lizard. The next moment, and while everyone was busy launching…
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The disciples glanced in a weird way towards Hector. "Are you going down... only with them?" one of them asked, "do you want us with you?" "No need," Hector simply said, "just keep an eye out for me. Follow me," he said to his group of ten and Jim before they started to jump over the edge. "Not again," Jim was skeptical about their suicidal intentions but this time he jumped after them. "Our little friend here, Roger, has a unique ability to create jellies," Hector explained the moment Jim landed over a…
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Jim stood in front of a very broad ore vein that stretched from the ground until the ceiling of the cave before vanishing behind the rocks there. 'Put your hands over the rock surface and see,' the old man said, 'it's all brimming with energy, something you desperately need.' 'But... won't that be too excessive for me?' Jim turned around, 'after all there is no enemy here to fight.' He used to absorb energy and release it during fights. 'You forgot? This is the depth of the pit,' the old man laughed,…
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The aura engulfing his body was ignited once again before suddenly pausing a couple of meters above his head. It seemed like there was some sort of a barrier standing between the fire and the opening of the pit. 'Hurry,' the old man urged, 'this can only delay them for some time.' Jim was stupefied by this scene. Seeing how death was so close to him made his entire blood inside his veins freeze. With the old man's yell he broke free from this freezing spell and started to descend again. "They are…
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Jim didn't want to risk having any more injuries and so he followed the old man's advice. He kept training, failing, and training again without any pause or success for a long time. "Damn!" just as he was hit again with the explosion from failing to do the spell, "who is it so hard to do it?" 'Your mind is quite distracted,' the old man said, 'you need to clear up your mind.' "I am!" 'Not clear enough it seems,' the old man couldn't help but laugh, 'or your passion and desire to learn this isn't strong…
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