“So this is what happens when the virus unlocks someone’s potential and he doesn’t die from it. Such a pity that you wouldn’t join the demon cult. You definitely would have been on par with me as a demon, even though you would have been half-human.” Gaoth spoke, as he grabbed the hilt of his demonic sword and pulled it out of the ground, slashing to the side.
Amryr had a few tears run down his cheek, but his half-white pupils gazed upon the demon as he was his prey, “You’ve got it bad, Old man. You don’t even need to turn me into a demon for me to be on par with you. I already am far stronger than you.”
Gaoth blinked a few times, his menacing figure of power faced the black-and-white mana wielder, as winds created by the boy’s sheer presence were pushing back the dust around them, “I must confess, capturing you into a nightmarish
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“Shit!” Amryr grunted. The demon’s hand movements hinted to the boy that he was about to slash the blade out of him, which would literally mean splitting him in half.To avoid this, Amryr immediately sliced the demon’s hands and legs off with a void slash that was incredibly energy consuming.The demon’s body fell to the side, but in just a few seconds, Amryr saw its libs regenerating.It was enough time for him to pull the blade out of his body and draw distance.“Fuck. It’s bleeding too much. Shit. It fucking hurts!” Amryr cursed, holding onto his stomach.His breathing was chaotic, “I have only a few seconds to recover and be on par with this guy. I’m definitely t
It didn’t take long before Amryr reached the exit of the cave. It was as he speculated - the demon lair was closer to the city rather than to the villages because it would be at a tactical advantage this way. It wasn’t hard to figure this out. A city meant more people, more goods, and since the tunnels and cave were all shaped by the demon’s magic, then it all made sense. Unless, of course, the demon was stupid. But that didn’t seem to be the case. “Old man, it’s quite the view you have here. If I were you, I’d make my throne at this exact place and gaze into the horizon at all times.” Amryr spoke to the demon’s core inside his stomach, as he glared at the beautiful scenery before him. On his left, a huge lake surrounded by the mountains. Then the greener end of the
Amryr and Blare Barbali walked through the anti-zombie crowd silently, the mysterious man holding his head up high revealing his popularity among the citizens of Paradise. Blare Barbali was an entire head and a half above Amryr’s height. He looked young. Mostly at about thirty. He had a white curly hair reaching a little below his shoulders in length. The dark blue suit and the confidence he emitted delivered the impression he was like a royal. Finally, they reached the hotel. It was huge. A restaurant and next to it, a location with smaller tables, implied that it was a separate thing - a dedicated place for coffee and tea, maybe? They stopped walking after walking in through the brown painted hotel
A private meal was serviced to satisfy the black-and-white-haired boy’s needs. The table was served in a nearby room to which Amryr and Gaoth were escorted by Blare Barbali himself.The dishes were so well prepared that their tasty aroma could bring out one’s hunger in an instant.All sorts of meats, pasta, and whatnot were waiting for the young mage to refill his stomach.“Okay, child,” Blare spoke, while observing the mighty feast, “your condition has been met. Now, would you be so kind as to keep your part of the deal and accept the mission I have for you?”Amryr’s joyful expression turned into a piercing stare, although its seriousness was ruined by crumbs on his cheeks. “Let me finish first.”
A dark cloaked man's red eyes were scouting Icemorne's night streets, lit up by the ambrosia-powered lamps. The leader of the secret Red Eye Organisation's leader often gazed upon the capital's citizens. His cloak was beaten loudly by the wind's cold breeze while the lookout towers were completely unaware of the red-eyed man's presence. It can't be. It's been months and the more time goes the more I think these things over again, and again, And AGAIN! Andrey punched the icy snow underneath him. I can't… face myself for my decisions. It seems surreal. Did they really do this to me… and… why!? He jumped and slid down on top of the icy snow. After a minute of this sports-like event,
The sunrays were piercing through the tall trees and shed light on the dark hooded man, who despite having just taken a few people’s lives, had not even a single drop of blood on him.Each next step revealed nothing of the man being a killer. Only the one who stood behind the balance of the world knew of this, as the lives taken were offered as pure energy to him - the Master of Chaos, Abyss.“Hmm… It really makes me wonder what’s wrong with people… Attacking a single, at first glance, unarmed person, who’s also obviously not one to carry money or valuables. What do these bandits even try to achieve? Are they plain stupid? I just can’t force my mind to align with this mindset. Wait. Is there even a mindset?” Andrey spoke his frustration out.And the
“I need to find something… I need information about it… but this information is not to be found in this world. Neither is the thing I need to be found… in any land.” Andrey spoke to Onyx, the first person who successfully finished his first mission and had returned to Sanctuary. “My lord, what could be that thing you seek yet is not to be found?” “Onyx.” Andrey spoke, his red eyes staring down at his loyal agent. “Yes, my lord.” “You’re one of the smartest agents I have. What do you think I could be in search of? Suggest something.” “My lord, you want us to seek out people with great potential of strength and intelligence, or lingering such. You test everyone’s intelligence and strength, yet you yourself are stronger tha
“From the shadows! We shall be the eyes and ears of the world. Our influence shall be the guiding force of the world. They say that when you wave your hand, the shadow follows. Yes, but WE are different. The shadow doesn’t have the strength to defy physics. BUT WE HAVE POWER! We will come OUT of the shadow, and ACT! Even if the hand reaches out if we decide, we will emerge from its own shadow and BREAK it!” Andrey spoke passionately, gesturing with his hands. His voice reverberated in the cave as black mana emerged from him and his Abyssal Crack markings activated. The beautifully glowing rose petals Andrey had on his right arm were charging with mana. “You know your goal now, Onyx. I am entrusting this to you to carry out… until I am back.” Andrey spoke and from the tip of his finger a laser-like beam carv