Patricia Smith

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  • by Patricia Smith The moment it became obvious that the Dremonai was going to attack, Cole reacted in turn as he grabbed the seat that was besides him and chucked it straight into the unsuspecting And rapidly approaching face of the Dremonai. It didn't help matters that Cole had actually thrown the chair while the Dremonai was mid air into his leap over the dais. The grunt of pain he gave was extremely satisfying as he crashed to the ground. Everyone else in the room reacted as they all opened fire on Cole, he promptly…
  • by Patricia Smith There was silence hanging over the entire room after Cole's declaration, in a way if it were him he would also be shocked into silence. Obviously this was because they underestimated him, and frankly speaking Cole had been expecting something like this to happen. Of course he wasn't afraid, even if they succeeded in killing him, Cole still had a couple of lives that he would not hesitate to burn, if it meant he could kill whoever the fuck wanted to mess with him. "I have to asked though, what brought…
  • by Patricia Smith The doors opened up into what seemed to be the core of massive machine. There was a central pillar the size of the Eifel tower that stretched right to the ceiling. Massive tunes pulsing with green energy, lit up the surround8jgs as a variety of engineers and residents moved about taking care of one thing or the other. It was a whole other world underground as Far as Cole could tell, by this point he honestly developed a whole new sense of appreciation for the base itself… it was massive, way beyond…
  • by Patricia Smith When Cole woke up it was to a rather busy cradle Facility. It seems it was just the people of Glade solitude that felt the need to sit on their ass and do nothing, there was no shortage of people here, but then again the amount here was till rather small. There was roughly about a 100 or so aspirants here, perhaps even lesser. Of course this could not be the only cradle Facility, and he got the feeling that there were still others in the second floor still trying to find their way, but ultimately he had…
  • by Patricia Smith It was almost as if there was no end to the notifications. Cole knew he really had to stop ignoring them, but to be honest his stat sheet had grown so massive by this point that looking at it usually ended up giving him a headache. And this time he knew he had hit the mother load, heck the whole thing was so much that he ever forgets some of the skills he owns or some of the things he's capable of. For one things his build was allover the place, but he knew well how to play to his strengths. If he had…
  • by Patricia Smith The first thing Cole notice was a gate, it was one he remembered actually since it was the first thing he had seen before he stepped into Rowan Valley. Of course now it was Raen Valley, which in his humble opinion was a much better name than Rowan. He shrugged and moved down, his territory was still close to the original Glade, but the darkling nest had also been quite close to the original barrier that had disappeared when they cleared it, so it was farther. And the entire landscape seemed to have also…
  • by Patricia Smith To purchase land within Glade solitude it had to be done through the architecture guild, and also any sort of upgrades to buildings or even the building of new buildings was all done through the architecture guild. However at the moment the architecture guild was pretty basic, so there was not a plethora of options available in the construction of a person's given territory. The only way to actually get anything done was to get an architectural blueprint, and those things were rare as fuck. Of course…
  • by Patricia Smith Cole had just finished having dinner with his parents, or was it perhaps breakfast when he logged back in. This time he went straight to the third floor and showed up exactly where he had left off, in front of the pillar that had led him to the fourth floor. There was no fanfare or pizzazz with his arrival, though it still didn't take long for people to start noticing that he had returned. The Glade was looking a lot better now, somehow there was now a ring of building surrounding dung the central…
  • by Patricia Smith was looking a lot different than Cole remembered her, for one outside of the very obvious and glaring fact that she was on her feet, her hair was now a platinum blonde shade with a streak of red going up from the middle of her right check all the way up into her hairline, and Cole could tell at a glance that that was not war paint of any sort. But rather her skin that had taken on that shade of red, The streak of red seemed to disappear into her hair line, and Cole could see that somehow the roots of…
  • by Patricia Smith When Cole woke up it was most definitely not in his room, or at least anywhere that was familiar. He could hear the familiar beeping sounds that he would attribute to hospital equipment. He was still alive…. Good. Dying would have sucked, not after how far he has come, but he was not the only who's life was in danger was he? He immediately got up, wincing as he pulled out the IV within his body. But before he could take full stock of his surroundings a hand came out of nowhere and pushed him back…
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