Linda Brown

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  • by Linda Brown Jim didn't wait for so long. In less than five minutes the first fighting group finally appeared closer to him. Their fight was so brutal and that made the trees all around shake. That helped in creating some gaps through which Jim could spot what was going on down below. "It's a team of disciples fighting against some monsters," he finally saw what was going on as a team of two hundred or less disciples were fighting brutally a group of strange monkey monsters. The monkeys all had big heads like…
  • by Linda Brown Jim started to hit the walls with axes he found inside his rings. The walls weren't that sturdy as the entire cave was lined with ore veins. Yet surfacing these veins took a lot of work, besides he was already exhausted from all the fight he had so far. When the early light of the morning shone, the cave entrance wasn't like before. There were some wounds over the walls, as Jim kept taking as much ores he could get. "So I ended up with lightning, fire, and water ores," he muttered while taking his…
  • by Linda Brown The moment the monster got closer to him, he turned around and unleashed a sudden kick towards the monster's lower part. This sudden kick landed in an angle that pushed the monster forcibly high in the air, while the fire ball added more power to the kick, causing a faint explosive sound to echo in this place. And then Jim jumped off the ground, flying high in the air in a level that was slightly higher than the off balanced monster. "Die you freak," Jim held the sword hilt with both hands before landing…
  • by Linda Brown Jim wasn't moving according to any logic, but only the instinct of survival drove him to do that. He landed directly over the large piece of orb and held it in one hand while the other had his sword. He was ready for a brutal fight now with nothing else to protect but his own life. The moment he touched that ore, he suddenly felt a gush of energy inside his body. He was used to absorbing energy from Jenny and Lan before but this time it seemed quite different. The amount and quality of energy were…
  • by Linda Brown The light dissipating from the orb started to illuminate a good deal of that cave in the middle of the night. Jim saw many shining things inside, reflecting light and turning the dark cave into a small galaxy. 'Amazing,' the old man commented, 'your luck is really great tonight,' he laughed and his words and laughs didn't help to explain anything to Jim. "Do you know what that is?" 'It's an ore mine,' the old man said, 'one of the rarest types in such a place.' "Oh… so these sparkling little stars…
  • by Linda Brown "It's not that bad," he glanced around, "the night looked calm in this peaceful place of the world," he said while gazing up at the other bank. "Almost there buddy," he said. "Bubble!" Just as he crossed the midsection of the river, a strange popping sound came from underneath water attracting his attention. He glanced at that far spot where a small bubble came from underneath the surface of the water and popped up once touching the air. "What is it?" he couldn't help but pause from what he was doing…
  • by Linda Brown This sudden hit from his pet wasn't seen or expected by Jim so he took a couple of seconds to realize what was going on. He fell fast and his speed kept increasing the closer he got to the ground, and the worst thing ever was that he didn't have a choice in selecting his fall. He tried to rotate a couple of times but he ended up spinning, adding more uncomfort to him. "Any ideas?" he shouted while being greatly enraged. 'Try to use your wings,' the old man said. "If I survived this, I swear to kill…
  • by Linda Brown "I'm planning so," Jim didn't stop his sword and started even to draw closer to that monster. The closer he got the shorter the distance his slashes needed to cross and the stronger the hits became. In the middle of this darkness it seemed that Jim was holding a machine gun and raining fire on a nearby foe. And that monster was now lightened up with endless small lightning arcs that even started to form small bubbles that kept bursting over the monster relentlessly. The monster wasn't able even to raise…
  • by Linda Brown The monster's hooves looked so sharp in the depth of the night to create sparks of fire with each hit to the ground. Jim felt dreaded by this, yet he didn't stop his steps. It was either a matter of do or die. "Let's test my current strength then," as he was facing such a behemoth he couldn't find any option but to use all of his strength from the head start. And so after activating the lightning orb spell, he headed directly towards augmenting it by using the dance spell. 'You need to be extra careful…
  • by Linda Brown "Keep running!" "They are near!" "I can't spot them anymore!" "Release more tracking orbs… they will find them!" In less than one minute the group of those pursuers just came to where Jim and others were hiding. "Now!" And Jim simply said before Lan extracted the energy off the orb in his hand and released it to him. He felt great power running through his body and the next moment his sword which was in position started to feel heavy. "What's that light?" "Go check it out!" The lightning of Lan…
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