TDoE V3, Chapter 31

When the midnight dinner was over, Mei immediately went back to sleep at the front end of the boat.  Granny Arin needed to stay awake and keep ‘driving’ the ship, while the other two giants were struggling to sleep on the floor by curling up into the fetal position.  Seriously, the boat was definitely designed for ‘normal’ people, not superhuman freaks.  The wood wasn’t magical at all and every time any of them walked around, it seemed like they were going to capsize us.

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TDoE V3, Chapter 20

*Bang* My ears were ringing, as I casually used a monocular like a scope for my rifle.  There was an elderly woman in the far-off distance, who was in the middle of decapitating a beefy ax-wielding giant.  Since she was distracted, there was no way for her to stop the green projectile that was soaring towards the back of her neck.

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TDoE V3, Chapter 19

Azrael and Uriel, or Azra and Yuri… The two of them were originally enemies and bickered a lot, even after we were all in the same Clan.  Well, the main reason they fought was because of their different views on ‘technology’.  Azrael loved machines and especially cyberpunk or clockwork shit.  Uriel was always a strong advocate of biotech though.  She was upset that it was basically impossible for the characters in the game to get stronger by undergoing gene therapy but… I mean, seriously, it wasn’t ‘that’ complicated of a game.  What she wanted was just way too difficult, considering that everything mainly relied on mechanical technology anyway.  

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The Dragon I’ve Become, Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Realistically, if I stayed with the caravan, I might have gotten noticed by the guards or anyone really. It was dangerous. It was the smart move to fly away and leave them alone. Maybe I’ll see them again someday… Maybe not. Who knows?

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The Dragon I’ve Become, Chapter 6: Searching for ‘People’

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Chapter 6: Searching for ‘People’

I think I might actually pick up cartography. It’s a little difficult without paper and a pen but maybe if I ever find civilization, I’ll figure something out. But being a dragon does have a lot of benefits. I always did have a pretty good sense of direction, well not direction but directions. Actually I wasn’t very good at directions either. But I was good at knowing where I am and figuring out how to get to other places. When you have a bird’s-eye view, for a dragon’s eye view at least, it becomes much easier to make a map. 

Fortunately my lizard brain is pretty good at remembering things. I still remember what those three mountains look like and I also remember the forest I passed over to reach this grassy plain. I’ve seen some wild horses and buffalo already. Makes me wonder if I’m in America, specifically the wild West or maybe the Midwest but like in the wild west era.

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