Mary Davis

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  • by Mary Davis Emery got off the carriage and stretched his neck in an attempt to see the top of the three majestic buildings of the Apothecary Institute. The two buildings on the front were for the artisans and masters alike while the apprentice level had its own building behind the two. Once he was inside, Emery walked up to a dwarf sitting behind a large table that had the signage receptionist on it. He then laid down the emblem, which had a triangular container and a number one on it, to the dwarf, and explained…
  • by Mary Davis Emery went back to the sweltering workshop of Master Tahoggum. He found the small, stocky dwarf sitting on the corner, checking out the titanium he and his friends had brought. As Emery walked up to the dwarf, the man seemed to have noticed his presence for the dwarf looked up and said, "You're back! Did you forget something?" "Yes, Master Tahoggum," answered Emery with a nod, "I would like to ask if you can appraise an item for me." Master Tahoggum played with his burnt beard after Emery had laid…
  • by Mary Davis Once the group arrived at the city of wonders called Golden City, Emery and his friend was filled with a sense of awe seeing the crowd of people, flying boats, as well as the countless mighty buildings that stretched to the sky. Emery had been in this place once, and it seemed like the Zaieueo acolytes as well based on their reaction or maybe they had something similar to their world. The last time Emery had been here, it was with the company of Master Grom, hence, he still hadn't had the chance yet…
  • by Mary Davis After an or so hour of resting, refreshing themselves with drinks, and eating, the group of eight senior acolytes went back up the hill to the spot where they had last mined. Upon arrival, unfortunately, they found that the dumas were still busy melting the skygazers carcasses in their gooey, semi-transparent, bodies. Due to that, as they had agreed during their break, they went to the farside of the hill where they hadn't been to, which also meant, a place wherein they hadn't eliminated any skyglazers…
  • by Mary Davis The five acolytes took turns in mining while the three acolytes from Zaiueo mostly fought the incoming level 3 ugly creatures. Once they had finished one deposit, which didn't offer a lot of titanium to be extracted, they moved on trying to find more of the large black rock that had spots of silver-colored substance on the hill. Whenever it wasn't Emery's turn to mine, he watched the three Zaiueons and became even more impressed as time passed by. He was extremely fascinated by their usage of the unique…
  • by Mary Davis There was a treaded path going up to the hill. And indeed, after a few minutes of trekking, they found dozens of the red six-winged creatures. The group could hear the bald birds' ear-splitting shrieks from a distance as it flew in circles. It was confirmed that they were now in dangerous territories. Luckily, they hadn't been seen by that flock yet. All eight went to hide behind one of the rocks that gave them cover of the sky. Julian said, "We should probably focus on finding the rocks that have the…
  • by Mary Davis It didn't take long for the group of eight to decide in accepting the task. When Zana went back to the lady behind the counter, Emery noticed that on the side of the lady, there was some kind of projection that gave numbers. After Zana had registered the number became less by one. The rest of the other seven followed suit and received the mission. Their task was to gather one ton of tier two material called titanium. They would have to retrieve a ton of titanium each, that was about eight tons of…
  • by Mary Davis This world's rays of sun passed through the window beside Emery's bed, warming him to a good morning. As he opened his eyes, the soft material the bed was made of, its pleasant smell, and the wonderful scenery outside his window, was telling him he had a nice day ahead of him. It felt like a dream though, to wake up in this place, because as he stared at the ceiling, his mind was already preoccupied with the nightmare of yesterday. What happened to Morgana? What kind of fate awaited her? He checked the…
  • by Mary Davis Everyone noticed how Emery had been looking over the symbol on his hand. He was debating in his mind whether he should show them or not because his current battle power had reached 27, which was just two points beneath Thrax and his spirit force was a bit less than 90, which was the threshold to reach before becoming rank 7. Would they be shocked, envious, happy, or something else once he had shown them? After a couple seconds of hesitation, he opened his mouth but Klea spoke first and said, "There's no…
  • by Mary Davis "Let me introduce myself. My name is Zuna, a rank 6 acolyte and two of my companions here are Zaku and Zidi, they're both rank 5. Our homeworld is called Zaiueo." Emery and his friends were still at a loss on how they'd be able to distinguish these three people from Zaiueo apart. Of course, saying their name was one thing, but what if they called Zuna, Zaku or Zidi, would that be considered rude? Not only their faces were similar, the trio's personalities, name, habits, as well as almost everything were…
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