Sophia Garcia

Stories 8
Chapters 3,710
Words 2.7 M
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Reading 9 days, 5 hours9 d, 5 h
  • by Sophia Garcia Riven sat in an underground room on a blood covered rocking chair, smoking a cigar, red eyes glinting in the darkness. His armor was cast to the side, having been discarded momentarily after not having felt the air on his bare skin in so long - and he looked almost ridiculous in just a pair of undergarments. He didn’t care. Wearing those Chalgathi artifacts for so long had made him really appreciate the finer things in life - like being able to take clothes off. This place was mostly devoid of light…
  • by Sophia Garcia Firstly I'd like to say I really appreciate a site like Royal Road being around, because it helps whenever I get constructive criticism as I'm able to fix both grammar and flaws with the book(s). I very much engage with constructive criticism and have changed the story multiple times when stuff has been pointed out to me regarding problems with the story. It also gave me a springboard to get an audience, and now I'm finally able to pursue my dream of becoming a writer. I always wanted to do this as a kid,…
  • by Sophia Garcia “Are you sure you don’t want company? You haven’t left your room since your first attempt.” Mara stated with worry in her voice and furrowed brows. She looked like a schoolteacher with those glasses on. A lot more human and a lot less ghoulish, with brown hair and lavender eyes thanks to another of the King’s amulets supplied for Allie and her subordinates. “I worry about you Allie. It was bad when Riven left, but now it’s even worse. Forget about that old grouchy man, if anything just do…
  • by Sophia Garcia It was her very first day of school, and Allie was excited. Allie’s living quarters were built into one of many two-story barracks behind the arena. Though she wouldn’t have ever called this specific set of quarters a barracks herself as the rooms were made for high class lords and ladies of the court. She nevertheless was given one of the best available and was stationed on the top floor, despite insisting to be treated like any other of the academy attendees. Following Sherine - who was doing her…
  • by Sophia Garcia High Queen Nephridi curiously watched as the armies of the invading forces began to finally breach Panu’s realm. These world quests always started later than the others due to the extreme difficulty the local forces often had in deterring professional armies of already established factions, even if there were level caps. Lazily glancing out over the capital city of her homeworld with buildings of eloquent designs sprawling out into the horizon, she picked up an extremely high quality fruit out of a bowl…
  • by Sophia Garcia The visage of the great maw in the sky echoed across the landscape with a roar that shook the heavens, and the landscape was painted red. Riven gingerly kissed the forehead of Athela’s limp, bloodied corpse through his mask, picked up her tiara to put it away with her body, then slid them both into his spatial sack before slowly standing up. A boom of power tore apart everything around him - the ground, the civilians hiding nearby, the general goods store his minions had been ambushed in - everything…
  • by Sophia Garcia The merchant and his servants bowed low, exiting the storage room full of boxes and crates to shut the door behind him. His feet clapped against the store’s floor until the sound of the next door at the far end of the hall opened and shut again - leaving the beholder demon alone with Athela and Fay in the dark. Not that any of them had any qualms with being in the dark, they were demons. Athela casually glanced around, not seeing anyone or anything that could be a threat, then folded her arms. Fay’s…
  • by Sophia Garcia The plaza was filled with people trying to pedal goods. Weapons, armor, potions, enchanted jewelry, wards, totems, and more were all on display at expensive looking shops surrounding the sandstone circle placed underneath the shifting stone cube overhead. There were also pubs and smoke shops where people congregated to eat, drink, and watch participants in the cube labyrinth try to figure their way out of an ever changing maze full of puzzles and monsters. Being this close to the cube even Riven could see…
  • by Sophia Garcia Usually students didn’t enroll halfway through the school year. In fact in was unprecedented here at the Imperial Academy to do otherwise, but those rules did not apply to Allie. The Kingdom of Dawn, namely the imperial majesty, was bending over backwards to get her to attend to Imperial Academy at all costs - and he'd sent her a letter describing just how outright delighted he was at news of her attendance. He even said he’d personally come to speak with her before winter was over to discuss how…
  • by Sophia Garcia Daskus. City of Canyons. A sprawling fantasy metropolis located at the Y-junction between three intersecting canyons. Not only were buildings located on the ground level - the rich of the city actually had palaces, manors and castles built into the sides of the canyon walls or even on crest of the canyon itself. It was a city almost untouched by the devastation Elysium’s integration had brought elsewhere, pristine and well maintained, though Riven couldn’t be sure just how that was. Bridges crafted…
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