Sarah Davis
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Liang needed as much power as possible to completely fill the sphere - so he chose the easiest option. In order to do so, he needed to release the power that had been lurking within him the entire time. Only during the fight with Nitra, did he reveal his Form for a moment, and now he hardly needed more time. Liang's full strength was truly crushing, and if he kept his Form active for long, it would only lead to unnecessary destruction. During the battle, it could easily help Liang win, but right now,…
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The stones and runes from Alucard's blood were ready, to some extent the hole in the colosseum had been repaired. However, it would break after a light attack by even a Third Chronicle creature because those stones were still nothing. In order for this wall to become a worthy part of the Colosseum, energy was needed - dense and pure, as well as in large quantities. Liang, The Strongest One, was ideal for this purpose. Step. Step. Step. He walked to the wall and placed his palm against the dark…
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Over the course of the long battle, the colosseum had been damaged many times already, but only two of them were so serious that they resulted in the actual destruction of any part of it. The first time was done by Ereg with his most powerful attack of the crimson energy ray. However, it didn't take long before Gael answered his opponent in the same way - completely crushing Ereg with his attack and unique technique. Gael slowly stepped forward, majestically and calmly heading towards the center of…
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"What is this...?" Nila muttered, pressing her palm against her chest while waves of shivers ran through her body. Her heart began to beat much more frequently than usual as if facing a mortal danger whose arrival was absolutely inevitable. The ground as well as space trembled, though Gael didn't do anything yet, he just raised his sword high up. This time he didn't even use energy or ash, just pure physical power and a wind that couldn't get past such an epicenter of power. The spectators tried to…
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Several hundred meters of land had been destroyed, making a wide path from the Colosseum to the clearing that was near the snowy mountains. On the ground, here and there, were specks of the crimson flame, along with the darkness slowly dissipating. One Ereg's attack, was able to create a wide hole in the colosseum, leaving no chance for his opponent. It was a real shock to everyone that Ereg was able to damage the colosseum and even destroy its part, however, once again everyone had to wonder again.…
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Any space, any zone, any void had to be protected by a spatial barrier so that the open space would not swallow and destroy it. It was the basis for the voids themselves to exist as well as the creatures within them, like shells and reefs amidst a vast ocean of darkness. However, this did not mean that the mere appearance of open space and its darkness could destroy any void. After all, the World of Darkness was not evil or good, it was an opportunity for other entities to exist, to be inhabited by…
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Bam. Bam. Bam. Ereg's fists covered in crimson energy rained down on Gael as he tried to defend himself. He only had to wait a few moments before Ereg's aura dissipated as well as his superior strength with which he easily defeated. Obviously, doing this with only his abilities and sword was impossible for Gael. He needed something else that would give him a small break, even if only for a few seconds, or else soon his hands would go numb, and he would suffer terrible damage. The only thing Gael…
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Claws were the weapons of most beasts and animals, as were their jaws, powerful enough to give trouble to any creature even with fairly solid armor. However, Ereg was not a beast, he was a Beastfolk and proud of it, he had claws, but right now his main weapon was something else - his energy. In this world, only absolute power decided everything, and to a large extent, it depended on the power of a certain creature's energy. That was why there were stages such as the First or Second Chronicle and…
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Gael assumed that because of his attacks and the ash trees, Ereg was unable to reach the full potential of his ability, especially in its final stage. To some extent, Gael was right, because the stronger the clones became, the more crimson layers they had, and the more energy they needed to control them. However, Gael didn't even suggest that this could have been Ereg's plan, who was doing all this on purpose, for one purpose only - to unleash all his power on his opponent - at the very end.…
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From each ash tree came a multitude of roots that effortlessly pierced through the clones even when they had two crimson layers. It took them less than a second to reach Gael just like their claws, but the ash trees were loyal defenders of their owner. Crackle. Crackle. Crackle. Crimson fragments of darkness-like glass fell down while the clones tried to recover. Depending on the number of crimson layers, the clones could be resurrected before they were gone. The clones tried to do this while…
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