William Williams

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  • by William Williams “Evolution stone?” I turned the stone in my hand over as I looked at it curiously. I had yet to read anything about evolution stones, so this was something I would need to look into. But one thing I did not understand was how to use it. “Do I eat it?” “Inventory system? Evolution system?” I was done being surprised by all the notifications popping up, but it seemed my system liked to add things as I get them. “I should make myself scarce first before someone comes to…
  • by William Williams Seeing the level and amount of damage it could do, made me feel very afraid. I realized now I had been way too relaxed when going into this and did not take into account for strange things like this to happen. Just because I have never read of any accounts of it in the books at home does not mean that such things were not possible. But something like this where the monster was originally a level 5 turning into a level 25…. I couldn’t wrap my head around it, no matter how much I tried to think about…
  • by William Williams Something I never thought I would ever see in my entire life is an undead creature moving around like the zombie movies you would see in the theaters and on T.V. back on Earth. But here, standing in front of me, was a tiger skeleton moving around on its own. Its glowing eerie blue eyes and ghostly fire that came up from its neck creating a mane, unlike anything you would see on a lion. Even though this skeletal tiger was at a low level, I was still wary about fighting with it. I had read about these kinds…
  • by William Williams 1 → 2 0 → 5 0 → 1 As I killed the tenth horned rabbit, a string of messages popped up in front of me. I actually began jumping for joy when I saw the level up message. But calmed myself when I saw the last of the messages talking about a skill system. I looked around before hastily leaving the area in order to find a safe place to sit. In the end, I decided to climb a tree where I would be out of sight. I wanted to know what this skill system was all about. “Hmm… No information but a…
  • by William Williams I made my way over to the cliffside, where I stopped to take in the amazing view once more. Although this is my second time seeing this view, it was still very breathtaking. Seeing such an untouched land with no buildings or visible civilization was just amazing. I was not sure how things were more inland, but here on the outskirts of the kingdom, it was so sparse that if there was a village down there, it was not visible, for me anyway. I sat on the cliff edge for about an hour just to take in the sights…
  • by William Williams I was surprised to see such a side of my mother. She was always standing strong, even in the face of my father when he got mad over something, she would always win. She was like a war maiden from the heavens who came to vanquish the demons who plagued the land. While I missed my parents from my past life, in this life, Lilith Cyrilia was my mother and a loving and caring one at that. She was the reason I could grow up happy even though I was different from the others. And seeing her like this did not sit…
  • by William Williams I knew if I took too long to answer, I would end up looking more suspicious, and I only had one excuse I could think of. I lowered my head and twiddled my fingers as I answered Eric’s question. “Ummm… Don’t tell Mother but…. I have been secretly learning a few intermediate spells… I used wind rush on myself to make myself faster….” I waited and waited, but yet my brother did not answer me. Only after what seemed like an hour but was in reality only a minute or two that went by did I…
  • by William Williams “Trent, do not push it! My sister is not to be in any part of any bet.” My brother yelled. While my brother was against it, I had a different idea. “We can bet, but I want a second condition for when I win. Since you brought up the idea for the bet, I am sure you will not mind if I add a second winning condition on our part.” Trent’s rage induced eyes landed on me. He smirked and said: “Fine! Name your condition. I will agree to it, but the person racing will be you.” “No, I will….”…
  • by William Williams “Brother….” As we walked, I called out to my brother. I have had something on my mind that I have been meaning to ask him for a long time now. But the timing never seemed right. My brother had given up a lot of his childhood to either help out around the house or keep me company. I felt bad because he could have gone out and played with the other kids in the village. “Hmm? What is it?” Eric looked down at me and asked. He had on his usual brotherly smile. “Am I a nuisance? Am I keeping you…
  • by William Williams I trained day in and day out. I had become somewhat obsessed with it. I would not stop recasting the same spells over and over until I could do them all in under two seconds. I have no idea how many times my mother had yelled at me to take a break, but even when I was forced to do so, I would still be thinking of faster and easier ways to cast spells. My goal to instantly cast spells was something I truly wanted to reach. This way, if I ever felt danger, I could quickly cast a protection spell. Even a…
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