Sophia Garcia

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  • by Sophia Garcia Riven blinked, and the memory faded. Chopper blades whirred overhead, creating a symphony of beating metal against the wind as two dozen apache attack helicopters and a couple transports zoomed over the forested landscape beneath. The birds of prey had come to roost in the dying light of sunset. Their destination had been set to Dungeon Alibast. The attack finished just as fast as it began - ending in an abrupt bloodbath, and the men of dawn below cheered their thanks while the apaches rapidly passed…
  • by Sophia Garcia Lahn’s little animal sanctuary was positioned in the gardens on the outskirts of Dawn’s Royal Academy - located between hills and secluded from the surrounding area. Enclosed by a tiny wooden fence only big enough to keep the rescued dogs inside, it was adjacent to a pond with a couple heating stones positioned in tiny wooden doggy homes to keep the animals warm during winter months. There were about two dozen dogs there, half of them being puppies, and as he pushed open the latched wooden fence they…
  • by Sophia Garcia “I… have heard of your father.” Riven replied slowly. He hadn’t heard GOOD things about Linela’s father, but he was also Lahn’s father - and he didn’t want to overstep by saying something rude. “A-ranker huh… that’s… impressive.” Linela beamed with pride, and smoothed out the front of her green dress to try and emphasize her curves. “Indeed it is. He’s even a personal friend of the king, believe it or not. Not meaning to brag, of course, but I have even had the opportunity to…
  • by Sophia Garcia King Brix stood on the balcony of the academy’s finest restaurant, watching the four younger men and women depart through snow swept streets while animatedly talking about some kind of prank Riven had once pulled on Allie when she was young. He stroked his short red beard with mild amounts of curiosity, and smiled with a chuckle as he thought about the recent luncheon. “Certainly not what I expected of the rank 5 vampire on our world roster. Wouldn’t you agree, Kassius?” Kassius, the king’s…
  • by Sophia Garcia The food courts at the academy were truly something to behold, and were actually lined up corridors of individual restaurants set up on two different plazas. There was one in the East and one in the West. Allie had chosen to take them to the Eastern plaza. “There’s someone I’d like you to meet!” Allie exclaimed excitedly while rolling Lahn down the cobblestone pathways lined in marble that’d been swept free of snow. “I’m stoked!” Lahn looked back over his shoulder and gave an interested…
  • by Sophia Garcia YEAR 1 SCHEDULE: Beginners Magic Theory – Instructors Kremsin Bots and Ori Orumi Beginners Battle Abilities 1: Applications of Magic, Miracles, and Martial Arts – Instructors Jaimest Vorvus and Thoi Jorsem Beginners Battle Abilities 2: Combined Warfare Tactics – Instructor Mince Quarteple Combined Combat Class – Instructors Nester Rose, Jokzofrie Belfast, and Jupis Astirith Beginners Healing – Instructors Nuthak Ororin and Jan Wetzle Lahn Lucio put his parchment away in the bright lighting…
  • by Sophia Garcia The barely present drizzle splashed along the cement pathway leading them along the river’s edge. A metal railing separated them from a small drop off into the water below, and numerous restaurants that’d re-opened along the riverwalk were now in full bloom with people sitting underneath umbrellas while eating or drinking. Flowers even lined the roadside, and there was a guard patrol in case any monsters managed to make it this far into the city. It was a rarity now that the city was under complete…
  • by Sophia Garcia Allie stood in her usual soul-woven bone armor, staring with red eyes out of a skull mask with her thrumming wand twirling around in her hand at blurring speed. She’d gotten the hang of flipping it around absentmindedly between her fingers and could now do it with one hand and not even bother looking. It was just a neat party trick, nothing more. Vin and Nin - the skresh necromancers stood beside the ghoul Mara in an underground cave a dozen miles outside Dawn’s Capital: the city of Mandon. The large…
  • by Sophia Garcia Riven’s stomach churned, and a seed of doubt had been planted. It was both unexpected, and unwanted, and he’d forced the helicopter to turn back around only half an hour into their trip after telling Allie that he’d be later than expected. “Fuck I’m such an idiot!” He slammed an open palm into his forehead and grit his teeth, scouring the isles of the Brightsville herbalist’s market in search of a perfect set of flowers. “God damn it, the first time I do this and it’s on fucking drugs.…
  • by Sophia Garcia “So your inheritance, or the planet of Luteski, is a very prominent trading hub that manages transported goods throughout the Blood Moon Requiem and a number of our allies. This is in large part due to three different reasons. The first is that the planet has a natural shadow alteration built into its atmosphere, I’m not sure on the exact details but it allows the inhabitants to easily create or redirect wormholes.” Kathrine gave Riven a knowing look. “This means that it’s both easy to defend,…
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