He calmly walked towards the child who was sitting on the wooden railing of the balcony. Staring at the barely lit area above them. There was no moon, nor stars to be seen, moreover there wasn’t even an actual sky. Large branches with thick leaves covered the area above them.
She sat there, with a doll on her hand as she raised her arms up front. She was humming a soothing lullaby, causing plants to move around her. Lyon simply watched at the exit to the balcony. It took her a few minutes before she could notice him.
She turned around and waved her hand, the smile on her face looked different from how she smiled when they first met. It looked more dull and sad, he thought that maybe it was because of the food on the table.
“Hey!” Lyon called out to her.&nbs
Breathing heavily as she sat on top of the palace, covering her body with a brown cloak. Wind continued to blow from such a high place. Staring at the sky as tears slowly ran on her cheeks, she wandered her eyes around the kingdom as she stretched her hand towards the dim horizon. “I’ll find you, Mother!” She mumbled. The moon was full as its light showed behind her. Empty eyes continued to gaze from a far with a strong cold breeze blowing beside her, she slowly tilted her face to the side looking at a faint figure walking towards her. The light revealed the currently pale skin she had. “Will finding her answer your questions?” The figure called out to him. “I wonder…”
Strong winds blew on top of the trees causing leaves to fall to the ground. They were 10 times much larger than that of a normal leaf, it gave a dark red pigment that could only be seen when it lacks sunlight. Those large leaves continued to fall from above as Elizabeth continued to walk further away from where the meeting was held.She was already exhausted after walking for an hour in a straight line. She barely knew the landscape of their forest because she would completely isolate herself to practice magic trying desperately to boost her magic aptitude.But even with the huge amount of time she spent training, her magic aptitude didn't grow even the slightest. She considered herself a disgrace. Someone like who is praised as the daughter of The Mistress of the Forest.Known probably as the person with the highest aptitude with her
Cold air ran past Elizabeth’s body, her eyes staring blankly at the mutilated corpse. On the lower part of the arm was a silver bracelet that reflected the light from the glowing mushrooms. She covered her mouth with both her hands forcing herself not to make any sound.Tears slowly ran down on her face. Lyon took a deep breath, his body was covered with blood that came from the creature that he had just killed. The smell of blood lingered around them. He slowly leaned towards the corpse and looked at its stomach. A small ball caught his attention, he turned his head towards Elizabeth and waved his hand.Telling her to turn around. She was hesitant at first but she couldn’t resist looking at the mutilated corpse of someone she might’ve known. Lyon slowly pushed his right hand through the mutilated intestines, blood
"Captain!! Captain Edward!!" Blida screamed as she rushed towards him.Edward was unconscious laying down on the ground like a corpse, despite that they could see his stomach moving indicating that he was still breathing. Blood continued to gush out of his wounds. The others used magic to try and heal the wounds but it was to no use.The slashes that he received would reopen even though they already poured out large amounts of mana just to seal it. Everyone had something to do, from tending the bleeding captain or helping out those who were regaining their consciousness.Blida knew that she had to do something, so she took the opportunity and walked towards the large wolf who laid down on the ground. Suffocating mana surrounding its body, movement could be seen around
Fenrir, a mythical beast known to have lived for more than 500 years. One of the few creatures who were supposedly tamed by the demon lord, powerful beasts that humanity from the past feared. Fenrir was only one of the three dog-like creatures that used to roam the lands freely when the demon lord was still alive. But theories spurred out that when the demon lord had died the creatures were bound to where they were upon his death and weren’t permitted to even move an inch from their location.“I have a question…”“I will not answer” The wolf declared.Fenrir had abilities beyond that of the normal known magic to humans, thus he could communicate with Lyon directly with his brain being able to read the boy’s mind. He could even see t
“Humans who have not yet perished could never take a single step in Eden. So tell me what’s your purpose being here?”Gul gave a displeased look as she crossed her arms staring directly through Edward.“I wish to become more powerful…” Edward said as he lowered his head.She suddenly burst to laughter, Edward raised his head with a confused look thinking that his words seemed like a joke to her. He felt disrespected. When he was young he didn’t have his bulky frame, nor the strength he currently possessed, he was a frail young boy who admired the former Guardians. Day after day he would visit one of them who was stationed near their tree.Edward would talk to hi
“I’ll choose the vial…” Edward spoke with a courageous voice.Laughter came out of Gul’s mouth as she handed him the vial with black liquid.“A choice is a choice. There are no take backs. Feed me with entertainment——”She snapped her fingers. The place started to shake, plants, fruits, and the trees that surrounded them started withering simultaneously. Edward watched as the fountain collapsed, its water turning pitch black like the liquid in the vial. The area had changed into an arena meant for gladiators.“Now then. Drink the liquid and face your opponent. If you lose then your existence would be swapped with your opponent. If you win then you wi
Before the treaty to stop the war was signed, the Superbian Empire was considered as the most powerful kingdom. Their flames could reach heats that were similar to the earth’s core, but were never displayed in battle. Rumor has it that the former queen was capable of producing flames that were as hot as the sun and would last for eternity.But despite no proof being displayed to the public there was a creature who knew the true strength of fire magic. Someone who saw how it burned down kingdoms from the past.Fenrir was a living proof of how much power fire magic could produce.“Your flames would never burn me. It’s weak Aschere. You are Weak!” The wolf boasted.“Unlike your