Mary Davis

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  • by Mary Davis Now that the Chrutins warriors were out of the dark forest, and with the extra light, Emery could finally see the Chrutin warriors clearly. Behind all the animal ornaments on their backs and heads, they also had weird dark tattoos all over their bodies. Emery realized the dark tattoos were similar with the one that appeared on his body after transforming. And with the arrival of the fey creature in the form of a giant wolf, Emery confirmed these people were related to him one way or another. The…
  • by Mary Davis "You, and you, hold them off!" ordered Kastan to two guards. The two guards in white and grey uniforms obeyed without question and proceeded to break off from the group and buy the expedition group some precious time. The group kept on running, but their numbers were becoming thinner every time Kastan heard the human made animal noises were getting closer. Somehow though, the dispatching of guards paid off. The noises eventually disappeared as they exited the forest and in front of them, they were…
  • by Mary Davis However, Kastan blocked Luna's and Silas' path. He said to their dark-skinned scout, "Asur, check behind trees." "What? Why are you listening to that beggar? Let's go!" ordered Silas, taking the lead by moving forward. It was at that moment though that a rain of arrows flashed behind the trees they were about to head to. They all turtled behind the shields they were holding, however, one of the arrows passed through the gap and pierced Asur's shoulder. "Back! Back! Tighten the formation!" roared…
  • by Mary Davis However, the deafening shout from Gregory the Giant reverberated in their bones, giving the rest who had stayed courage to charge in. Still it was difficult to see with only the torches as well as the bonfire; the darkness also made it difficult to gauge how many humanoid silhouettes that had beasts heads were there exactly behind the trees. Emery drew his sword raised and kept calm. After all, he had been to the Magus Academy, seen absurd magical creatures, spent time with a dragon for six months,…
  • by Mary Davis "Anyone who will join my escort party shall receive a hundred coins," said Luna as the door from the side opened again, and a person entered pushing a cart with lots of bags sitting on top, which jiggled with the sound of coins. Luna's assistant grabbed one of the pouches and proceeded to hand one of the guests a bag of coins. And just with that gesture, not one of the guests moved away from their places. They stood by waiting for their turn to receive the coins. Emery couldn't help but notice how…
  • by Mary Davis Now that he thought more about the blue powder and the rumors surrounding the Forbidden Forest, Emery came up with a possibility of explanation. The place of power somewhat affected the herbs and possibly the animals residing in it, hence the blue powder being a powerful alchemical ingredient as well as stories mythical creatures, scary monsters, etc. Still, this was all conjecture in his mind. Nothing was concrete yet, so he asked the caretaker further, "Can you tell me more about it?" Once again…
  • by Mary Davis Amongst the crowd, Emery realized that the fair lady was in the crowd. The trumpets sounded and two people came forward to show how the test of strength would be conducted. The first one to test his strength looked like your average person compared to the large man. The large man and the average man lifted the resting rock beside them and threw it at the same time. It wasn't even a competition though, the rock thrown by the average looking man didn't even come close compared to the other rock. The…
  • by Mary Davis Emery made sure to enjoy every bit of the fruit. Remembering how he had consumed endless days of the tasteless bread, he began to develop appreciation for all the little things in this world and because of that, his connection with nature became stronger even if he wasn't consciously doing so. The droplets soaking the ground, and in turn the earth giving life to plants. The earth, water and plant spirit energy permeated his being on an unconscious level. After having achieved a significant increase in…
  • by Mary Davis The illusion ended and the dark room disappeared as his consciousness returned to his body in the spatial space, facing the black dragon. "Yes! Yes! Any of those two will be perfect for me. It will be even better to get both!" The black dragon stared in silence for a moment before it bursted out in bellowing laughter. "Hahahaha! Your excited face, it's really a fun sight to see! Hahahaha!" Emery was as silent as a thousand languages. "Are you blind again, kid? The spells I showed you had fire and…
  • by Mary Davis He stood before the dragon and said, "Killgragah, let me out." The black dragon had always scoffed every time Emery had asked for this to be done. However, contrary to his expectations, the black dragon grew pensive, looked out the window, and said, "You really don't give up that easily, do you? Well, I'm getting tired of the view from the outside anyway, so I'll tell you something first." "There is?" Emery's eyes glowed. The black dragon stretched its limbs and said, "As a supreme being and you,…
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