Mary Davis

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  • by Mary Davis He made the roots beneath Silva creep up, but Silva's palm glowed and the creeping roots stopped. She dashed to Cole and thrust with such killing intent that even Emery could also feel a chill up his spine every time she attacked. Still, Cole managed to dodge every single one of them. The two were on equal skill in terms of using the sword and the spear. No one had an advantage over the other. Cole used another spell and made spikes out of the vines from the ground. "Vine spike!" Silva jumped out…
  • by Mary Davis Emery held on with both hands at the sword and positioned himself facing the fuller of the sword to make sure he wouldn't meet his own demise. "Damn boy, I don't know if you're lucky or unlucky. It's rarer to find level three beast in this forest than the plant," Topper said, pulling out the large axe on his back before starting to hack wildly at the monster's feet. Roots, vines, branches, flew everywhere every time Topper's axe slashed but as soon as he pulled the axe out, vines crept to where he…
  • by Mary Davis They walked back the bridge made of wood when the senior acolyte in front stopped. Emery readied his stance when he had heard the acolyte said 'Entangled'. The calm murky water became turbulent and a drake from beneath them shot up tied with roots. The senior acolyte touched the ring on his finger and a spear flashed from thin air before stabbing the drake right to where its heart should be. He waved off the blood before swiping his ring again, making the drake and spear disappear at the same time.…
  • by Mary Davis The forest was becoming more and more dense as the orange ray of the setting sun passed through the small gaps between the leaves of the towering trees. Soon, he breathed in the damp air, jumped over large mossy roots and the ground beneath his feet were starting to become muddy. Emery arrived at the swamp with many others but started his search alone with the golden moon as his light. It was dark and Emery rubbed his arm, trying to warm himself. In the distance, he noticed a ball of light hovering…
  • by Mary Davis Emery moved closer to know more about what the mission was and couldn't help but notice the strong scent of herbs and plants floating in the air like the cauldron he had back in his late-father's estate. The woman, dressed in a magus robe, had a dark skin with long curly hair and a face that had white stripes. She was talking to the man beside her on the platform who had a small but wide stature, overgrown beard, reaching up to his stomach, and a rugged face full of wrinkles. She faced the crowd and…
  • by Mary Davis After entering the portal, he arrived at a place filled with large, towering trees, some roots were springing out from the ground. There was also a swamp behind him. The wind brushing against the leaves of the trees, birds flying around singing wonderful songs, tiny critters such as butterflies, rabbits, etc. moving around made Emery at ease. He let out a relaxed sigh and gazed at the colossal tree in the distance. It was so gigantic that Emery couldn't see it's top. He felt like he was a single small…
  • by Mary Davis Emery continued to practice the basic water element cultivation. He could feel there was only a thin layer left before he could gain a new understanding of the water elemental spirit. Without realizing it, several hours had passed and evening had arrived. Unfortunately, Emery still couldn't break through that layer, if he could just get one more day he would most likely breakthrough. He couldn't help but wonder though why they had such a limiting time studying in this magus academy. Emery got out of the…
  • by Mary Davis Water institution - Varuna Passing through the glowing portal, Emery arrived at a stunning beach. As far as the eye could see, the wondrous crystal blue sea stretched on the horizon with white pearly sand. Trees on the side had azure leaves and some shells were left lying across the shore. This was the most beautiful place Emery had ever been, it wasn't an exaggeration to call this a paradise. He and Klea walked on the tickling grains of sand along the shore. There weren't too many acolytes around,…
  • by Mary Davis "You're awake," a sweet melodic voice said on his side. He looked over and saw Klea sitting next to his bed. Her usual spunk seemed non-existent and instead, her big beady eyes reflected the rain hitting his window on the opposite side of her. His three friends were also there, Julian sitting next to Klea, Thrax on the ground and Chumo leaning beside the door. The room was bright, but the outside was dark. It was evening when he had woken up. Emery tried to sit up, his hand on his throbbing head,…
  • by Mary Davis Julian and Chumo gave it a go and got up on the obstacle course, while Emery held back once more. The two got past the obstacle course's first part, however, didn't manage to get past the spinning traps and were knocked off to the ground on the second part. Emery tried to compare the three attempts just now and made a mental image of how he should attempt it. He couldn't do it like Thrax; Emery was sure he didn't have the fast reaction Thrax had. When Emery finished devising his plan, he wore the…
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