Sophia Garcia

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  • by Sophia Garcia Senna nodded yet again. “My people called the planet I come from ‘Zazir,’ though neither of our worlds exist as they once did if what the administrator said is to be believed. I cannot grasp the meaning of all this… I… I need to get back to my family. How long have I been asleep?” Athela thought back to the battle in the forest. “Almost two days now.” “Two days!?” Senna repeated, dumbstruck. “Were there any other survivors other than Ethel and myself?” “Not from your group. We…
  • by Sophia Garcia Riven turned heel and walked out of the room, cloak flowing out behind him, leaving the other people to talk amongst themselves about what had happened. Tensions were high and he could still hear the creatures above occasionally roar through the ceiling even despite how thick it was. Riven gazed upwards. “They probably just found new prey.” “Actually…” The teenage boy interrupted his thoughts with a nervous laugh, having followed them inside OR 5 without permission but not seeming to care.…
  • by Sophia Garcia Visions of towering monoliths flooded Riven’s mind as his mana channels surged and reformed themselves. Riven wasn’t out cold or out of action like the humans around him thought him to be, but rather he was attempting to craft an evolution that was rapidly taking shape even as he lay convulsing on the couch. After he’d thought the fight was done when he’d basically blown up the entire parking lot, he’d had to make a choice due to a surge of inspiration that came with his massive attack: grasp the…
  • by Sophia Garcia Allie sat meditating in her bone garden atop what had once been one of the downtown skyscrapers under a starry night sky. Well, she supposed it was still a skyscraper - but it’d been converted into her home base of operations and had a rather spooky feel to it after the makeover. The building itself had an aura to it, with ripples of teal and black mana occasionally shimmering across the structure while it was being pseudo-terraformed into a death-oriented zone through ritual magic Mara had introduced…
  • by Sophia Garcia Doors from nearby rooms slammed shut and people started barricading themselves inside immediately upon hearing the rushing wave of oncoming monsters, and soon Riven stood alone with his demons as enemies flooded into the main entrance hall from four different directions. Rippling muscles and rounded abyssal maws full of teeth and writhing tongues bore down on him with clawed limbs, racing ahead like hairless great apes. But he remained calm. He’d survived far worse enemies than this. To his surprise the…
  • by Sophia Garcia Riven had heard enough, and was about to start walking towards the two talking men when he heard Athela whisper. “Don’t.” Riven shot the demoness a look of anger. “What do you mean, don’t?” “That’s what I mean.” Athela stated flatly. “Whatever that creature is upstairs, I can sense its aura from here… and there are more of them coming. It feels like… like a hive mind creature of some sort. We can expect a swarm soon.” Yet again the building rocked, and there was a crashing…
  • by Sophia Garcia The scene was chaotic, and it looked like it would be a mad scramble without any order at all at any waking moment. The only things really holding people together was the occasional armed guard patrolling the halls and the hope that the medical staff was giving people as they treated hurt or sick loved ones. “This is absolutely crazy…” Riven mumbled, taking the brunt of the elf’s weight on one leg when he pivoted around a kid who ran past. Jerald motioned them to follow him further through the…
  • by Sophia Garcia Riven took his runic mask off, pointed to a widening smile and extended his fangs for the two to see. The duo gasped in shock, before he retracted both fangs with a shrug. “I became stronger, fought against a dungeon miniboss and won a good amount of Elysium Coins. The dungeon was a sentient being and offered me a deal to get the coins back, I ended up teleporting out of the dungeon and ended up on the mountains to the west. Fought some goblins, saw some elves, and now I’m here. End of…
  • by Sophia Garcia Shotgun guy just laughed, then he got tired of kicking – took aim – and fired again. Another good-sized chunk of wood blasted off the door into bits and pieces, but the idiot had been too close when he’d fired and recoiled as chips of debris hit him in the face and eyes. “Fuck!” He staggered back, rubbing at his face and cursing loudly until he managed to clear his line of sight… only to blink rapidly as he came face to face with Riven to his left and Athela to his right. “Hello chap.”…
  • by Sophia Garcia The mission was threefold – figure out what was going on with the city concerning the people he needed to find, find some more food, and find a location that would be suitable Riven to stay in long term… if there even was one. There hadn’t been any system notifications since leaving dungeon Negrada, but Athela was utterly certain there’d be more to come. “Each integrating planet has its own unique trials!” Athela said to him, trying and failing to contain a smirk, right before he was to leave.…
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