Matthew White

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  • by Matthew White “The royal family will pay for their betrayal!” I shouted repeatedly as I moved toward the castle, doing my absolute best to look like a reckless man hellbent on revenge, overestimating himself after an intense power-up. Also, I wanted them to have no doubt about my intentions. I didn’t want the princes trying to take my allegiance. It might have been useful under different circumstances. Now, I wanted to make a show. My repeated, magically enhanced shouts worked just as I wished. “Attack, for…
  • by Matthew White When I left the city, the general lines of a plan were already formed in my mind. The plan was more aggressive than I would have liked, but what I had learned from Oeyne, particularly about Titania’s capture, hastened my plans. I needed to find a way to reach the base of the Eternals as soon as possible. An intimidating target, but luckily, not particularly impossible. The city was already teeming with the Eternal agents, unaware that they had been discovered, which gave me a lot of targets to follow…
  • by Matthew White Oeyne moaned into my mouth as I kissed her aggressively, giving her exactly what she needed. I was tempted to quicken her bonding process with her Divine Spark, but after a momentary consideration, I decided against it. I wasn’t entirely sure about the full range of methods the Eternals possessed, and I wasn’t ready to reveal my hand to improve Oeyne’s merging while she was holding a position where she could be easily caught. So, instead of staying focused on the magical side of things, I focused…
  • by Matthew White I decided to greet Oeyne in a fun way. A wave of my hand, and the mana gathered around her, which rushed into the metal lying around her, turning into chains to clamp around her arms and legs. I was ready to stop if she actually panicked, but her response surprised me. “Finally, you’re here,” she simply said, showing that she was very quick to recognize me. “Wow, what was quick recognition,” I said as I chuckled, approaching even as I made the chains turn her toward me, enjoying her beautiful…
  • by Matthew White The moment I arrived at the capital — teleporting nearby and then flying several miles rather than teleporting directly to make sure I stayed unnoticed — I understood why Helga asked me to hurry up. The city was surrounded by a large army, all carrying the personal flags of the second Prince, while the capital sported the flags of the third Prince. No sign of the crown prince and the fourth prince. Interesting, I thought even as I mixed into the surrounding army, curious about the exact situation. A…
  • by Matthew White “I can’t believe you’re going already, you bastard,” Mariel said. “Oh, a month wasn’t enough. A month that we spent wrapped around each other, I might add,” I answered with a chuckle as I kissed her, enjoying her blush. “That doesn’t count, it was just to repair the plane and seed it with twilight beings,” she answered with a beautiful blush. “Oh, there was seeding alright,” I said, enjoying the crass joke mostly because of her scandalized expression. She was willing to…
  • by Matthew White I did nothing as Mariel sealed my lips with her searing kiss. I could have taken back control immediately, but after all the harrowing experiences she had gone through, she deserved to get a sense of control. And, to be honest, the way her wings wrapped around my body was too comfortable to change, even when her fingers grabbed my hair painfully, squeezing helplessly as she ravaged my mouth with her tongue, the two sensations contrasting greatly. I liked it. As she continued to drink my lips with the…
  • by Matthew White “W-where am I … the war … this feeling,” Mariel murmured, the chain of questions fading as she felt herself dealing with the situation. Understandable, considering not only did she wake up in a completely unfamiliar location after a long pause, but also she woke up very slowly. I didn’t say anything for a moment, letting her process the moment. After all, she was a bonafide goddess, with all the additional power it brought along. Their transformation didn’t exactly come with a full range of…
  • by Matthew White The idea behind helping Mariel from her coma was simple … but not exactly easy. It required a lot of care and attention, as well as time. It was why I started the process even before finishing up the necrotic god properly, instead, of letting the light ward constantly attack and weaken him further. Even locked in a small domain, it took a while to take him down, and I didn’t want to keep Mariel waiting anymore. I created a thick shell of mana around her as the first step, one that covered about a…
  • by Matthew White “You’re talking a lot for a pathetic god of corpses and garbage,” I shouted back, once again using the Dragon Avatar to speak. As far as insults were concerned, it wasn’t exactly the most creative one I could come up with, but it still made him attack me with full force. He was already angry after losing two avatars in a row. Insulting to the basis of his existence pushed his anger even further. This time, rather than engaging him directly, I dodged the attack and moved toward the center of his…
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