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Flight of the Draykes

Welcome to the Flight of the Draykes. This novel is a System-based sword and magic Western Fantasy with elements of gamelit (Dungeons) and eastern cultivation (The system). Genre: Fantasy, Historical, Action, Adventure, and a sprinkle of Romance with Comedy. Pacing: Slow at first till chapter 30 before becoming a rollercoaster. Known Issues: Ages of the Protagonist and allies at the start. NOTE: THE AGES IN THIS NOVEL ARE NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THEIR ACTUAL MATURITY. THEY ARE PROTEANS, NOT HUMANS. Also, if you're looking for smut, this novel isn't for you. Not in the slightest. On a fewer caps note: The age maturity thing is integral to the plot and it will be explained rationally as the books go along. You are free to guess why that is. Synopsis: Book 1 presents to you the world of Protos. Protos is the land of the blessed. Its inhabitants are of many races, but most of them have diminished in the long wars against the beasts that also inhabit Protos. This has led to humanity becoming the dominant species and eventually, all other races, including the beasts, have been banished to pockets of land where they survive on meager existences. However, Protos was destined not to be peaceful as the inhabitants could only fight off the beasts with the help of warforce. A bloodline system that allows them to activate their war potential and battle fiercely. Now, with the beasts defeated and the other races diminished, humanity - having no common foe to fight turned upon itself, for war was in their blood and they again shed their blood in rivers. As the years passed, kingdoms and empires rose and fell and eventually stabilized into an uneasy peace until - 300 years ago, the world went through yet another change. A change where the wielders of warforce now possessed additional powers that had been lost for millennia. These powers changed the face of war again and conflict, which was dying down, reignited madly. In this world was born Faustus Drayke, Scion of House Drayke - which, in turn, was the frontier protector of The Kingdom of Leon. Fate decreed him to be unimportant. His Destiny and the desperate prophecy of a powerless girl decreed that he will be an immortal. Set in the backdrop of betrayal, honor, and loyalty - Follow the tale of Faustus Drayke as he forges his destiny and becomes an immortal. For himself, he has to fulfill the prophecy. For the world, he better fulfill the prophecy. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` The inspiration for this book came from Smoke is a Path's TotRL - which has unfortunately been discontinued. I have no interest in finishing others' stories, but I love creating my own. So I took inspiration from TotRL and I created this vast original overreaching world of over 20 books, with each book being around 200 chapters. Expect the full story to be close to 4000 chapters. Release Schedule: 3 chapters a day. 11:30 am - Eastern Standard Time - 1st Chapter 01:00 pm - Eastern Standard Time - 2nd Chapter 02:30 pm - Eastern Standard Time - 3rd Chapter All timings are subject to + or - 30 minutes. If you like this series, please do support me by leaving reviews that help me improve my writing, comments that inspire me to keep writing harder, and ratings that allow this series to be seen by more people. Thank you very much and cheers all! Horizon out. Current Arc: Arc 3 of Book 1 DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/FQHKb63tyW

Kshitij_Dewan · 奇幻
分數不夠
185 Chs

Friends

As I looked down at Marrok, who was now sleeping deeply on a bed in the main hall, I felt anger course through me.

His body was littered with injuries and it was a wonder he made it back to the community at all.

Broken bones, welts on his skin, bruises that were turning a sickening blue and black, and cuts that were flesh wounds.

Examining them again, my jaw ground as I confirmed that the majority had been inflicted over the period of the last few days.

Which meant that somebody had done this purposefully and had drawn out the torment that they had inflicted on Marrok.

This on top of the battle that we had fought in just a couple of days ago and the injuries caused by it.

Beside me, Sia was trembling with anger and as she whirled around, I caught her hand and as she looked at me, I said, "Not now."

Through gritted teeth, she squeezed out the words, "Then when?"

Gaze still on Marrok, I said, "When he wakes up."

Nodding, Sia restrained her aura and stood silently beside me.

Soon, as the news went around the community, more of the Maidens had joined us in keeping the vigil over Marrok.

It was a few hours later, in the middle of the night, that Marrok awoke.

I moved forward as he cried out in pain when he moved; cries that were silenced as he became aware of my presence and bit down on his tongue.

As I met his eyes, I asked, "Tell me what you're feeling. Don't leave any detail out. I need to know if there are any injuries that I missed."

Beside me, Sia opened her mouth, but I raised a hand and repeated, "First the injuries."

Blinking slowly, Marrok experimentally moved his body, and he grimaced in pain before squeezing out, "Left side… I think two bones are broken. Can't feel my shoulder…" and he continued to speak as he listed out everything while I busied myself in treating him again.

An hour later, he carefully got out of the bed, heavily leaning on my shoulder, and stood shakily for a long moment.

Then he took a step forward and almost fell, but my arms kept him upright and he growled an apology, which I waved aside.

Slowly leading him outside, I let him stand silently as he looked at the sky before he asked, "Don't you want to know?"

"Would you tell me if I asked?" I shot back.

Wheezing a pained chuckle, he replied, "No."

"Then?" I said as I clicked my tongue.

Staying silent, he looked out toward the trail and at the spot where he had collapsed.

Following his gaze, I said, "It was Cahir and his friends… wasn't it?"

Shaking his head, Marrok said, "Wasn't Cahir."

"So it was those other four balakashes. Got it." I said grimly.

Marrok kept silent, and I finally voiced the doubt that I had; "Why do they dislike you so much?"

Flinching away from me, Marrok opened his mouth to speak only for me to cut him off as I said, "Don't answer. It doesn't matter, actually. They're your enemies, and they're mine now as well."

Incredulously, Marrok looked at me and said, "Why? What reason do you have to be enemies with them?"

Snorting, I said, "If you weren't injured, I would want to beat you up and examine what's inside your head for you to ask that."

Puzzled, Marrok looked at me before he lapsed back into silence.

Sighing, I said, "Marrok. We're friends."

As he looked at me, I added, "Right?"

Still looking at me, he slowly said, "You would want to be.. Friends… with me?"

Rolling my eyes, I said, "We're already friends."

Turning away, he asked, "Why?"

Grinning even though he couldn't see me, I said, "No reason."

Continuing, I said softly, "hold on for two months. If we're right, I'll be able to join you then."

Turning back, he studied my expression before he asked, "How?"

Filling him in on our thoughts, I ended by saying, "If that's how it is, then everything will be fine. But if it isn't… then I'm afraid our backs would be against the wall."

Silently, he looked at me before he turned to look at the trail again, then he began standing straighter as he shrugged off my support and placing both feet solidly on the ground and hissing in pain, he said, "You do not have to join me. I will fight... this time…" he ended softly.

Thwack.

Looking at him as he almost fell over, I said, "Didn't you listen to what I was saying? We. Are. Friends."

Grimacing at me, he growled, "Do friends hit each other like that?"

Hastily, I said, "No, no. Only doctors can hit people like that."

Rubbing his head, he said, "Unfortunate."

Grinning, I threw my arm around his shoulder, almost sending him falling again and ignoring his protests; I led him back to the main hall where all the Maidens were gathered.

As Marrok finally threw off my arm and looked up, he froze.

For the Maidens had laid out a feast and all of them were looking expectantly at him.

Gulping, he turned and would have limped out of the main hall if I hadn't blocked the way and said, "Injured or not. You're not missing our last feast together, right?"

Looking past him, I yelled out to the Maidens, "Right?"

And a cheer came back as Sia led them and wrangled Marrok into a seat.

Taking up station at the food counter, I laughed and served the Maidens, but underneath all of our smiles… lay a dangerous aura that was waiting to be unleashed.

For one of our own had been injured outside of battle.

And anger boiled within us… but we would wait.

For we had fleeced the sheep already and now it was our time to be the sheep for a while.

But we would not always be sheep.

And when we have to bare our fangs, then they will understand just how dangerous us Maidens can be.

We. Are. Friends.

We are. Aren't we? q.q

Much love to you Horizonators!

Stay safe, Stay Happy, and enjooy the chapters!

Horizon out.

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