Mary Wilson

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  • Chapter 87 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Torix pursed his lips, “How exactly does the book allow mastery of those runes?” I lowered my hand, the grimoire slapping against my side, “There’s a bunch of reasons. For starters, the eldritch runes are smaller and more intricate then the magic runes. Writing them on the page lets me create denser inscriptions.” Torix let out a hand towards me, so I let him inspect the grimoire as he said, “That isn’t enough to give you some breakthrough in the subject I fear.” I weighed my…
  • Chapter 86 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Torix stepped towards the tree, “So you gained another mythical skill then?” I nodded, “Yeah, it worked out pretty well. I take the gravitational warps then spin them around. It creates a vortex that pulls my hand into the material and the material into my hand.” Torix nodded, “Interesting. I’ve never even thought of using gravity that way. Here I thought you’d use the magic for mobility and the like. I should have known. You use it to punch harder. Classic Daniel.” I frowned,…
  • Chapter 85 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Kessiah propped her weight onto one hip, “He’s actually serious?” She reached over and flicked Hod at the tip of his metallic beak, “I’m not Lady Friend number two. I’m Kessiah Crow.” Hod grabbed his nostrils, “Hod sorry. Hod not mean to hurt Crow’s feelings. Hod thought Crow not bird like Hod. Hod see now. White hair of Crow like feathers. Crow’s Violet skin like…Hod give up. How is Crow bird and not person?” Kessiah blinked, “Wait…My last name is Crow, I’m not an…
  • Chapter 84 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Althea stepped up, “Yeah we are. I’m ready for something good to eat and somewhere nice too sleep. I never thought I would miss the tent so much.” I glimpsed at her, “You and me both.” I shouted at the Eltari, “Are all of you ready?” Hod raised a wing ending in his three talons, “Village ready.” The village gave a roar after Hod finished speaking. The overseer stepped into his own dimensional rift. A violet strip appeared in the middle of the air. It ripped open before a blue…
  • Chapter 83 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson I raised my hands, “Woah now, these aren’t eldritch. They’re the species that lived here before. The dungeon core was stopping them from turning into monsters.” The overseer lowered his hand. He opened and fiddled with his status screen, “Hmmm. These creatures are not fully eldritch or fully sentient either. That one there-” He pointed at Hod, “He seems like an anomaly similar to Althea.” The overseer lowered his hand, “Keeping multiple anomalies within your vicinity is an excellent…
  • Chapter 82 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson A colossal rumbling shook beneath me, knocking the core from my grasp. I stumbled backwards before falling off the pillar. Twisting around as I fell, I landed onto my feet, crushing the stone beneath me. I glanced up, wondering what the fuck was going on. Above me, the elder’s shack shook back and forth. A black tendril of mush shot out of the wood. A sickening gurgle growled from within before ebbing to nothing. Screaming shouted around us. Near the pillar, a black tentacle lifted the writhing body…
  • Chapter 81 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson The viper struck towards me. I stomped my feet into the sand, extending my grip with a telekinetic wave. The snake’s strike blurred through the air, faster than I could see. Its fangs pierced through my armor, pumping the vicious venom. Without pain, I kept steady despite the injury. Without fear, I retained the intent of my blow. As my insides corroded, overwhelming power discharged from my runes as my fist collided with the back of the snake’s throat. A tectonic boom echoed across the open…
  • Chapter 80 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson Jass leaned onto her cane, “Are they the Harbingers that came?” I raised an eyebrow, “I don’t know exactly, but why are you calling them Harbingers?” Her eyes and nose scrunched, the wrinkles shifting on her old face, “What do you mean why? They are bringers of change. You have that aura about you as well.” I glanced back at the tablets. My eyes narrowed. The etchings and patterns on the tablets mimicked the markings of the runes. There was no difference in how they were made, yet…
  • Chapter 79 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson The wind rushed past my face as the sand came closer. I reformed my armor, activating the Earth Glider skill. I sliced into the sand like diving into water. I shot through the sand, burning through it. The sand grazed against my sides, collecting heat over my armor. The friction built, my armor scorching me like a rope scraping your hand too fast. With each stomp of my foot, a telekinetic burst detonated into the sand. Once I neared the surface, waves of sand erupted behind me in time with each stomp.…
  • Chapter 78 — The New World Cover
    by Mary Wilson I turned to the elder, “Alright, I’ll kill it.” I pointed at Hod, “I’ll need his help for training though.” Jass tapped her cane, “Done.” Hod turned towards the elder then towards me, “Why does Harbinger want Hod? Hod not able to kill Drikah.” I shook my head, “Sure, but you do know how to use those hooks of yours. I have something very similar that I’m needing to master. I’ll need you to teach me how to use them.” Hod put his taloned hands on his hips, “Hod help…
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