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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 · แฟนตาซี
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The Flaws Way of Thinking (1)

At that moment, the horns of the city began to sound. Jamal looked towards the city with concern and asked, "Is that an alarm?"

She nodded and put her hands on the sword. 

"Did you come with companions?" The orc woman questioned. 

Jamal looked at her before nodding. He remarked, "Yes, but we can go without problems."

"Jamal, that's your name, right?" She asked before she shook her head and added, "I'm sorry to say that the moment you entered this place, you signed your death sentence. You must understand it is you or us."

Jamal opened his hands and heard another horn. This Orc woman gave the impression of being incredibly strong. Defeating her was another option for Jamal. 

However, that horn could mean anything. 

Not all the people who had entered were capable fighters, and as the woman had said, everyone would die no matter if they battled or surrendered.