"The troops came up with the name." Kaleesh forced a sigh, though his eyes betrayed some satisfaction with the title. "And no, there will not be a speech. The soldiers will soon risk their lives in the Desolation. There is no need to make them suffer beyond that."
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
There were smaller groups, as well. These groups, of which there were over twenty, comprised about a dozen soldiers each, with Rangers leading only a few of them. Yet despite their smaller numbers, Arran saw at a glance that these small groups contained some of the most experienced soldiers in the army.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
Though Kaleesh still appeared hesitant, he finally gave a short nod. "Then we take your deal."
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
ch 418 Final Preparations
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"Stronger? Me?" Arran let out a mirthless laugh. "The moment he began to use magic, I was only a single mistake away from death. You're a mage, how could you not see that?"
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
Without stopping to think, Arran launched a fireball of his own at the Shadowblood novice, using every bit of Fire Essence he had available. Although it wasn't anywhere near as strong as his opponent's attacks, it was enough to provide a moment's distraction.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
Arran gave him a confident nod. After the enemies he had faced in the Empire, a single novice shouldn't give him too much trouble.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"Someone I met while traveling," Arran said. "We spent half a year together, but we parted ways a little over a year ago. It might be a long time before I see her again."
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
Domar was easily the most talented of all the Rangers the army held, with potential that might even exceed Arran's own. Yet where Barric, Arjun, and Ifras each had their own unique path, Domar seemed to lack a path altogether.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"You'd better keep your promise," Jiang Fei said to Master Zhao, a sullen look appearing on her face.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"Will she be alright?" Arran asked. He had his disagreements with Jiang Fei, but seeing her in such a state still left him worried.
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"We cannot," the white-haired man said plainly. "All we can do is delay the end."
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
"We cannot," the white-haired man said plainly. "All we can do is delay the end."
Fantasy · TomVanDyke
Hassanein_Fadhel
There were smaller groups, as well. These groups, of which there were over twenty, comprised about a dozen soldiers each, with Rangers leading only a few of them. Yet despite their smaller numbers, Arran saw at a glance that these small groups contained some of the most experienced soldiers in the army.
Paragon of Destruction
Fantasy · TomVanDyke