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The Hunter's Mark

Three thousand years ago. The seven most powerful magicians in the world, The Sacred Virtues, sealed the evil Four Horsemen by using the magic power of sixteen people. Three thousand years later. Humans continue to choose sixteen people who will sacrifice their magic to keep the evil sealed. Malcom is one of these ‘lucky’ people as soon as he was born. Because of being chosen as the bearer of the Mark, Malcom could only use a part of his magic. How could he then live normally when everything in the world requires magic to function? He was considered weak, thus became a social outcast. Tired of being mistreated and humiliated, Malcom fights to prove his true worth. But things get even more complicated when fanatical Horsemen worshiping fans begin kidnapping the Marked people like him… *** Author's Note: 3 chapters or more every Friday 100 Power Stones = +1 Extra ch/week 300 Power Stones = +2 Extra ch/week 700 Power Stones = +4 Extra ch/week 1000 Power Stones = +7 Extra ch/week Extra chapters will be published at the end of each week based on the power stones earned that week. Want to sponsor an extra chapter? Send a gift of 1000 coins and you will also get a shout out. Thank you!

slevink · Fantasy
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Bones' Escape

None of the attacks hit Emanuel that he was about to use his vines when Malcom, jumping with speed, kicked the mage's face making him crash against the wall. 

In a fraction of seconds, a huge sharp bone passed close to his face forcing him back and turning the dagger into a sword, and he began to defend himself from the attacks that Bones made.

Bones would smile when he saw him back off and said, "You've improved before. You would have pounced on me like a madman... Maybe you know you can't hurt me!"

But Malcolm, with the speed of his treasure, arrived again right in front of Bones and, using one of his cards, activated an iron maiden. 

Bones did not move at all to avoid the attack, but he was surprised by the harshness of the maiden. 

Malcom's attacks did not usually have that intensity, and it was still not enough to penetrate his defense.