Monday, November 2, 2015

Unnamed Short Story Part 2

Hello there.
This is a continuation to the Unnamed Short Story.
This part is told in the POV of a narrator.


The man was just living his everyday life as a normal farmer would: tilling the fields, tending to the crops, harvesting, planting, doing nothing more. He wouldn’t accept any change; no he couldn’t. The man was already in denial. One might think that everything were fine. Even he himself tried his hardest to believe so, but it wouldn’t be. It couldn’t be. Everytime he took a peek at his fields, all that would be reflected in his pupils were some razed grounds. His house would reflect the foundations; the walls and furniture having been burnt to the ground. every night he slept on the slept on the stub of a foundation that was still there, forcing himself to recognize it as a bed. But his parents, he still couldn’t forget. He couldn’t move on. Actually, he himself knew, the piles of bones on the ground weren’t his parents, they were just lifeless skeletons, never to move again. The bones were even burnt, but what was there that he could do? If he were to look towards his neighbours, he would just see more burnt land, but what is it that he could do? He was nothing more than a child, some might even call him a baby, being no more than seven. What could he do?
What should he do?
None of this was clear, but just one thing was. He couldn’t continue like this. It would never work. Living a repeat of the same days over and over again, he had been seven for more than a hundred years already. This couldn’t go on. But the one who had cursed him wouldn’t allow it.
The boy had stirred awake from his slumber, standing to continue his steady stream of work. His time had stopped, so there was no point in doing anything, but he pushed himself out of habit. His only fear was that it was starting to take less and less time before he would finish his work, allowing more thinking time. This, to him was unacceptable, so he had quickly decided on what to do after finishing his work. He had seen other boys doing this training in the village before. He picked up anything he could find, and swung it around until the sun had set, then he would go back to sleep, and once again, his cycle started, with another element having been added to it.
These days continued, forever and ever, never-ending, as the spell was still in place, the boy would never be truly free. He was still seven, and had been seven for a long, long time. Even he himself couldn’t remember what his parents were like. All he had now, was the farm, and his training. He had nothing else. Nothing.
It wasn’t as if he had amnesia. Oh no. He remembered. But he didn’t recall. The memories were too painful for him. So, he emptied himself. And like this, time continued to pass. Endlessly, Pointlessly, Aimlessly. The clock continued ticking for the boy. But for the rest for the rest of the world, time had stopped. Or had it? No one knew. Nobody knew if time had stopped for the Boy or the World. Maybe both.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Fighting Scene 2

Hello There!
This is another Fighting Scene.
I'm not exactly sure about this one. These are experiments/tests of sorts.
Please tell me your thoughts.
Thanks






An arrow flew at me. I quickly raised my shield, and the arrow found itself lodged into my shield. That wasn’t a stray arrow. Staring hard at where the arrow came from, I immediately spotted someone donning the armor of the opposing side, with an arrow nocked, and a bow drawn to full length. The arrow was pointed at me. Danger! I screamed at myself. I could feel the adrenaline starting to pump throughout my body. Gripping the sword, stained with blood, tightly, I kept my shield towards the archer as I once again stepped forward. Sparks were flying all over the place from the other battles, but it seemed as if this archer was out of place. He wasn’t in the rear guard. Actually, he was barely even seventy metres off of me. Although this was odd, I payed it no mind, starting to slowly speed up from a steady stride into a run towards the archer. He still had his arrow nocked, and it seemed as if he was waiting. Something’s wrong.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Slow Move to Wordpress

Hello There.
I have decided to start slowly moving to a wordpress site.
After it has been finished, I will share the link here.
Thanks

P.S. While I'm setting the Wordpress up, I will continue posting any short stories I do write here.

Sunset

Hello. This is a short I wrote called Sunset.
I may think of expanding on it, but I'm not sure yet.
Be warned. It is extremely short.

Blinking awake, what came into my view was the reds, oranges, and purples of the beautiful scene spreading out in front of me. I was stunned for a moment by the grand scene in front of me: the colours that stained the sky were reflected and refracted, making it just all the more of a spectacle to behold. I seemed to be look at the sunset being reflected over a large body of water; a sea, I presume. There, the sun was, slowly creeping over the horizon. The wide spectrum of colours bedazzled me, causing my mind to blank for a moment. I unconsciously savoured the sight of the sunset.
But it was not to last for long. Although the sun was still setting, I had snapped out of my little trance, and I continued on to survey my surroundings. I quickly regretted it. If only I could travel back in time, I would stop myself from ever seeing my surroundings. I would rather continue watching the sunset while entranced, if only that would last an eternity. But, I could do none of that, i had already continued, and the gears of fate had already started moving. Surrounding me were what seemed to be people.
No, I knew.
They weren’t alive anymore. The blood and entrails flowing out all over the place was just further proof. There was a mountain of corpses surrounding me. It looked just like a depiction of hell. And I, I was in the center of the mountain, at the peak.
What is this…?
Where is this…?
....
Actually, Who am I?

-H.C. Howard Hui 2015.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Dungeon Short

Hello There.
This will probably be continued, but it will be slow. Just Saying.
Now, without further ado:


The stars are alive. The mortals would never know; no, they could never know. They had existences that crossed the planes of existences. They crossed universes, blinking in and out of existence. Truly, it was impossible for measly mortals to understand: Although Stars were also mortal, their lives were much, much greater than what is commonly accepted for mortals. And, similar to all other living beings, the stars had offspring. The children of the stars, would go on to create entire worlds of their own. They were called by many different names: Planets, Planes, Gods, Dimensions, even Universes, but, in this Multiverse, one of the original, where immortals roamed free, where only the most powerful would be allowed. In this Multiverse, the Reian Superverse, newly born children of the stars were known as dungeons. And that is from where the name of ‘dungeon’ has spread from. That, is why, nowadays, even in one of the youngest of the multiverse, a different universe, a weaker one, with much less energy, the newborn child of the stars, was called a dungeon.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

War Preparations Short

Hello There. This is another Short Story. Again, if you could come up with a name for it, I would be most grateful if you would tell me in the comments.
Now, again, without further ado:


A scene I had never seen before. The atmosphere around me was heavy. Standing at attention with my fellow colleagues, we were all prepared. Our CO was standing in front of us, his face, unlike his strict look when training us; or his playful look when messing with us. No, he had a grim look on his face, a shadow looming over it. We all knew what was looming over the CO’s thoughts. And yet, no one spoke. No, it wasn’t that no one spoke out, but no one could speak out. I wanted to say something as well, but I couldn’t. The sounds just wouldn’t come out. I was waiting. We were waiting. Everyone was waiting. Like that, the time passed. The sun had rose from the horizon to now be proudly above us, sending its searing waves down at us. But we still waited. That was all that could be done.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Slimes vs Horned Rabbits Part 2

Hello There. This is a continuation of the earlier Slime short story, which will now be renamed Slimes vs Horned Rabbits Part 1. I decided to write this to finish up the last short story, and also because I had inspiration.
Well, without further ado:


The Slimes didn’t retreat. They continued to attack. It was as if nothing could stop their advance. The Horned Rabbits weren't doing much to stop the Slimes by thrusting their horns into the slimes. It was useless: they couldn’t hit the nucleus, and only rarely would one be lucky enough to hit, only to have the hit be too shallow, or be protected against.

Unknown Short Story

Hello There. I honestly don't know what to call this yet, so I decided to just go out of my way and name it unknown. If you can think of a name, please tell me, and I will change it.

Another dreary day… It was just like yesterday, or the day before. The sun shining down on us, bringing upon us the blessings of the land, which we would reap in order to live another year.

Fighting Scene 1

Hello there. This isn't really a short story, but a fighting scene. I had some inspiration, so I decided to write it. Now without further ado:





The sword came swinging down towards my left shoulder. Quickly raising my buckler, I managed to block the sword with a dull thud. There was no time to think. Swinging the sword in my right, I was able to cut the man in front of me- or not. He was able to block with his sword, the one he attacked with, in the nick of time. A clanging sound rang out as our swords collided, then screeching ensued, sparks flying everywhere, as my sword scraped past his. He was pushed back a few steps, but still mostly uninjured.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Goblin Short Story

Hello there. Once again, as stated before, I am now writing short stories. I will continue those that I want, and maybe those that I feel I have inspiration in. Other than that, if any one of the y'all like any of the short stories, just comment, and I'll try hard in continuing it.

Please don't expect many posts every day, but there will be at least one post a week (I hope) Now, if only there were actually people who commented... This short story is a inspired by Re:Monster, and a couple of other stories. This is by no means a copy. Well, enough of that, here's the short story:


Hello there.
I was a human.
Now, you may be wondering why I said ‘was’ instead of am, but you see, there are some circumstances involved.
To put it simply, I died.

Slimes vs. Horned Rabbits Part 1

Hello, as stated before, I am now writing short stories. I will continue those that I want, and maybe those that I feel I have inspiration in. Other than that, if any one of the y'all like any of the short stories, just comment, and I'll try hard in continuing it.

Please don't expect many posts every day, but there will be at least one post a week (I hope) Now, if only there were actually people who commented... This short story is a inspired by Re:Monster, and a couple of other stories. This is by no means a copy. Well, enough of that, here's the short story:


The group of Slimes bounced around. One could hear the jiggle of the bodies, and the vibrations being sent through the ground by the large amount of Slimes bouncing around. There were a plethora of different sizes, and a multitude of colours and shapes. They were all gathered for one purpose.
Today was the day. It was time.
The Slimes would gather at this time every so often. They all knew what they were gathering for. Even the new Slimes knew, as they were all connected to the same network. That was how they all knew when to gather, even without something such as a sense of time.

Update

Hello,
I would just like to say sorry if anyone actually looks forward to more Path to Divinity (although I'm sure no one does...)
I'm going to be posting short stories (really short, although it'll probably be longer than a chapter of Path to Divinity)
Just saying.
H.C. Howard. Hui

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Path to Divinity 17 (SORRY FOR BEING LATE)

Hello, I'm sorry for posting this late, but I've been very busy ever since school started, and I haven't had any time to work on Path to Divinity, so I've been getting a bit in every once in a while. Also, there's the fact that I'm slowly planning/working on another story right now. 
Now that's enough of my rambling, and here's the chapter:

Continuing to try and remember what happened, I felt that the energy was very similar to the waves released by the twin moons. It came to me. The energy was provided by the moons. I immediately tried something that I had read about in the fragments of my memories of my previous life. I started to use the mana inside my body to try and absorb the energy that the moons were letting out. My mana started slowly moving within my body, and I felt that the mana was absorbing the moon’s energy at a slow, but steadily increasing rate.

With my mana slowly becoming more and more alike the moon’s waves of energy, I felt my body once again slowly  changing, becoming stronger, It was truly mysterious. Even my mana was changing, becoming more pure, more densely packed. As the process continued, slowly, I started to feel as if my mana was gathering in a certain spot near my core. As more and more mana gathered, the mana that gathered started to pack together. It became more and more densely packed, until finally, I felt it start transforming, changing into a completely different substance. It was pure to the extent of which the it was completely different from the mana, and it was like a dense enough to be able to store all of the mana inside my body and still have lots of extra space left over.
After suddenly having this strange space inside of me, I started to absorb the energy of the moons at a rate that was many times faster than before. I felt the energy of the moons change my body at a rapid rate, and also felt the strange space inside my body start to be filled up. When it finally filled up completely, the weird feeling that I got from the energy started strengthening, until I felt the sensation almost burning my insides and cooling it down at the same time. With the energy of the twin moons within me, I started to meditate, and slowly, my body started to glow with an ethereal light, and starts levitating into the air. It was truly an unsettling feeling, that only experiencing it would truly be able to explain...

Sorry, and thanks for reading!
-HCHH

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Update

Hello, sorry for not updating Path to Divinity, and this is a notice that I won't be able to update in quite a while, as I am spending family time in Hong Kong.
Sorry, and I will make up for it with a burst of chapters in July or August.
-HCHH

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Path to Divinity 16

This is the second post for today. Well, there's not much to say, so: Please Enjoy!

When I woke up again, the twin moons of Araet were already hanging up high in the sky along with the many stars. Seeing that it was close to midnight, I was pleasantly surprised. Why? Because midnight was the perfect time for me to test some of my magic, and it’s usually a bit hard for me to stay up till midnight, as I am a one year old, after all.


Lifting myself off the bed, I took notice of my situation. It hadn’t changed much since the last time I woke up, other than the fact that I was now the only one in this room, which was in fact, mine. So, I was the only one in my room. I was planning to practice strong magic, so I couldn’t do that indoors. Taking that into mind, I poked my head out the door, peeking into the hallway. I made sure that there was nobody awake by looking at the lights, after confirming that nobody was awake, I quietly crept up to the main door leading to the front lawn. Slowly opening our squeaky door, I tried to keep the noise to a minimum, and after the door had been opened so that it could allow me to exit, I snuck outside.


Once outside, I was breathtaken. It was sudden. It was overwhelming. The beautiful scene of the twin moons in the night sky gave off the feeling of two eternal, yet unreachable beings, giving off the feeling of being divine to the limits, filled with boundless power, yet unreachable, and untouchable by mortal means. Seeing the twin moons of Araet, I felt something stirring inside of me. It was a feeling like a boundless power was flowing into my body. It felt like mana, but it was different. It was more pure, more concentrated and dense.


It was a curious feeling, and it felt like my entire body was changing, bit by bit, becoming stronger than before. And then the feeling slowly receded.

“Huh?”

I was a bit confused by what just happened, so I decided to look back on what happened, and I carefully recalled the way that the energy changed my body. I have to admit that it was a strange process. It felt like the energy was charging my body, and the parts that it charged would slowly change, as if it were absorbing this energy… No, it was absorbing the energy. I’m almost sure of this. Almost…


Thanks for reading, and if you enjoyed, please follow Path to Divinity! The next chapter has a high probability of coming out next wednesday.
-HCHH

Path to Divinity 15

Hello, There will be two posts today! One is this one, and I am currently working on the next post. If you are wondering why there are two posts, there are two main reasons. The first is that it is an apology for not posting in nearly two weeks, and the next reason is that today's my birthday (yay! -_-)
Well, I hope you like it!

“It doesn’t matter what Arty does in the future, as long as we support him.”

I don’t know why, but I was moved by this… No, I know why. It’s my first time feeling this feeling… So this is what they call motherly love, huh. Oh, my eyes are burning up… It must just be my imagination. I think I’ve already accepted these people as my parents. You might not understand, but I had some memories of a past life, so I wasn’t able to easily accept that I had parents, as I was an orphan in the memories I had.

My mother’s words moved something deep down inside me, it changed something. I felt that I follow my desires, and do anything I want: to be free in the truest sense, in every sense, to control my destiny, my fate. Having realized this, I was all better again. I felt like nothing would be able to change my will, and I once again steeled my will by vowing to myself: “I need to be able to have a hand in my destiny.” Confirming my will, I decided to not add anything to my parents conversation, cause I knew that it wasn’t my time, I could feel that my time would come, but that wasn’t now, I was still too young.

After having understood my own thoughts, I felt a wave of sleepiness wash over me, and I didn’t fight it, knowing that it was for the best to fall asleep at this time, as there are many things in this world that are better off not being known.

Thanks for reading, and please follow Path to Divinity
-HCHH

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Sorry!!! (Summer Update)Sorry,

To the people who actually read my novel, I'm sorry for not being able to post in the last week. I had to attend to certain family things, and I couldn't update my novel, and I'll try my best for the rest of the summer, but I'm not sure when the next chapter will come around. As of now, it's just barely started, so if it's possible, I'll post by Wednesday, but as I will be busy (extremely) for the rest of the summer, please excuse me if I end up missing some chapters. After the summer, I will be back to my normal schedule, and I will try and get 2 chapters a week in to try and make up for it.

Sorry
-HCHH

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Path to Divinity 14

As a sincere apology for being late last update, here is the next chapter! Although I'm not sure if it's good, please enjoy as we return to the main character's storyline and POV (finally).

I awoke to two voices arguing. At first, I wasn’t sure what they were arguing about, or even who the owners of the two voices were, but I was sure they were arguing, or debating, or negotiating. But it was loud and noisy, at least to me and my tender one year old ears, so I decided to believe it was arguing.

“He should rebuild our race!”

A masculine voice yelled out that statement. Finally coming to my senses, I realise that the two voices I hear are coming from my parents. They seem to be discussing about me. Having come to this conclusion, I feel a bit weird. Deep down inside, I feel like I don’t want other people to talk about me and my future, I guess. I think this makes it clear that I haven’t accepted these parents. Maybe I’m still clinging on to the slivers of memories I have from my previous life… No, that can’t be the case, I was an orphan then… I guess I’m not used to the idea of having parents yet, seeing as this isn’t something that someone can get used to in just a single year. Well, I digress. Back to the moment at hand, I don’t get up just yet, and pretend that I’m still asleep. It seems to work, seeing as they don’t perceive the fact that I was listening to their every word.

“I think that Arty should be able to choose his own future.”

A calm and clear feminine voice rang out. It was my mother’s voice I can’t say I wasn’t moved by this sentence, and I felt myself feeling happy and warm inside. So this is what motherly love, that always praised thing, feels like. The warm and bubbly feeling inside me felt comforting, and I cherished this feeling inside of me, trying to keep it locked inside forever.

“Our race, the Invern, were the ruler of a mighty empire before, but now we’re down to just this village! We have been kept isolated inside of this village by the Alliance and the Holy Lunan Empire for nearly a thousand years now! We’re forced to be next to the Great Enchanted Monster Forest, and we’re forced to pay more taxes than any other settlement in the area! We need justice. Our race needs it! Our son is a genius, he should understand!”

Hearing the passionate voice of my father go on about things I had never heard of before, many things started to dawn upon me. I realized that our race was declining, and that we weren’t in a good situation. It also happened that our race, the Invern, used to be the rulers of a great empire. Thinking back, I had heard of there being an empire called the Invernus Empire before, but I never would’ve thought that it was actually the Empire of the Invern… I let the surprise and shock wash over me, and as I felt a sense of duty, a sense of honour, for being an Invern. I wanted to help our race rise into glory once again, I truly felt a sense of duty for rebuilding our race.

As I prepared to get up and vow to rebuild our race, to rebuild the Invernus Empire, I was stopped. Not physically, but mentally. I was stopped by what my mother said in reply to my father’s hot-blooded argument...


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Monday, May 25, 2015

Path to Divinity 13

I'm very sorry for being two days late in the update. Please forgive me. I wasn't sure what I was doing in this chapter, so if you don't like it, I'm sorry, and I don't think I'll be doing another flashback anytime soon. If you like it, please tell me, and I'll try and plan the next one better. This chapter will probably be one of my worst... Well, here it is, please enjoy!

Blinking awake, I rose up to find myself in an unfamiliar environment. Rising up off of the wooden bed I was sleeping on, I looked around cautiously. Observing my surroundings, I found I was inside of what seemed to be a log cabin. The furniture inside was placed in a nice and tidy manner, but there was no specific design behind the placement, and you couldn’t feel any thought to it: it was just neat and tidy, nothing else.

Seeing this room, I couldn’t help but feel a bit weird: I was sure that I was finished, but I ended up surviving, and finding myself in this cabin. Feeling curious as to who owned the small log cabin I was in, I decided to raise myself up of the wooden bed, and tried to get up onto my feet, only to find myself feeling a wave of weakness washing over me, causing me to uncontrollably fall back down onto the wooden bed. Finding that I was incredibly weak, I decided to just hope that I was in good hands and wait for whoever brought me here.

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I was startled awake by a creaking noise, and I immediately got up because I heard someone come in. Looking at the person who came in, I saw that it was a he, who had short hair, with a white colour as pure as the blanket of snow that would cover most of the countries of the alliance during the cold winters it faces.

“Are you okay?”

Being asked that question, I felt something inside me changed. I had never been cared about by anyone in the courts, so I felt happy, elated even. But, before waiting for me to respond, he continued speaking.

“You were in a dangerous situation before. You just collapsed in the forest near here. If I didn’t find you, you would’ve been teared apart by monsters by now. Well, don’t worry about what didn’t happen, and just relax for now.”

While saying so, he took something out from a bag behind him and put it in front of me. I took a look at what he had placed in front of me and realized that it was some dried meat. I looked over to where he was standing before only to find that he was now sitting down beside me. Looking back at the food, I realized just how hungry and worn out I was. I realized that I was not in the state that I was in before, I was tired, worn out, and wanted to just settle down. The person besides me seemed to be a noble, from the way he acted and spoke. His grammar was proper, and his actions were refined. Even the furniture in this cabin weren’t in states of which commoners in the alliance would own. Taking all this in, I decided to do an all or nothing, and I steeled myself to ask a simple question, as I was a servant at heart.

“Could I work as a servant for your house?”

And believe it or not, I was responded to with a yes.


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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Path to Divinity 12

Hello, this is HCHH with a new chapter of Path to Divinity! (clap clap clap ;( ) Anyways, this chapter is about the main character's maid. To those of you who want to know what happened to the MC after that, please continue to read!

My name is Tay Rayn, I work as a maid for a family of Invern in Inveron, the Inver village. Now, you might be wondering how I, a mere Tor, ended up as a maid in the middle of a secluded village of a rare race. Well, to explain this would take a long time, and I decided to write down this story. Although I must say that things like what happened to me are quite common, just not many of those who go through what I did stay alive in the end.


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I, Tay Rayn, used to be an Covert Ops Maid in the Rinth Imperial Court. Rinth, being a kingdom that was part of the Welt Alliance couldn’t be said to be too powerful, but there were still many power struggles within its small borders, and I was wrapped up in one of these, causing me to be forced to flee the country.


The job I had was actually quite hard for people to obtain. I was only able to obtain this job because of two main things. The first was the fact that I was completely loyal to the king at the time, and the other was the fact that I was an High-Class swordswoman. Not just anybody can become a High-Class sword-user, seeing as it requires long years of training along with at least a certain amount of talent. The job I had was nice, and there weren’t many downsides, if you took away having to be in the vicinity of some disgusting nobles. To me, who was completely loyal to the king, I could hold in my disgust, even if they were flat-out stripping me down with their eyes.

One day, this all changed, as I was given a mission by the king: to assassinate an influential noble. This wouldn’t have been enough to make me leave though, as I was already prepared, being hired as a Covert Ops Maid for a reason. The reason my loyalty snapped was because of the fact that after having finished my task, and given payment, I was chased down. These weren’t just any pursuiters either, they were the Royal Pursuition Force, made up of High-Class Scouts and Sword-users. I was hunted because I “knew too much”. This completely broke any lingering attachments I had to this kingdom, especially after being shown the disgusting side of the politics within the kingdom. Deciding to flee for my life, I fled the kingdom into the neighbouring dukedom, Rhine. While I was in Rhine, though, I was still under pursuit from the Royal Pursuition Force. Going from one country to the next, I was officially on the run. After months of living on the run wearing down on my soul and body, I entered into a small forest, and, unable to handle it anymore, I crumbled down within the woods, unable to take even one more step.



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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Path to Divinity 11

I don't know what I was doing with this chapter. I literally forgot half way. Well, please continue to enjoy Arty's backyard adventures. This hasn't been proofread yet (will be done soon). Well, anyways, here's the chapter (can I call it that? it's kinda short...) :

Slowly turning around, I faced the source of the thing breathing down my back. I think it was suitable to call it a monster. It took the form of a rat. Normally, you would think of those small furry grey rodents. But this wasn’t anything like that. It was about 3 meters tall (9.9 feet), and had brown fur that looked and probably felt like metal spikes. My knees were clearly buckling now, but I gathered my courage and willed them to stop. Stopping the buckling, I realized that the rat was looking at me, and hadn’t attacked yet. Realizing this, I jumped back in order to gain some distance. While jumping back, I cast [Gust] on myself to propel myself away from the rat by creating a gust of wind. I think the rat took that as a threat, because all of it’s furs stood up straight, and it looked nearly twice it’s previous size. Seeing the rat raise it’s paw and prepare to strike me, I immediately cast another spell, this time I cast a defensive spell, [Wall of Wind]. My spell created a wall of wind in front of me, and successfully blocked the rat’s paw… Or not. *BAM* I was smashed by the rat’s paw and threw across the garden. Feeling myself barely conscious, I got really angry. It enraged me, to feel so powerless. Casting [Heal] on myself, I got back up, only to fall back down, throwing up blood and stomach acid, not a pleasurable feeling. Thinking to myself, I pushed all the blame to the rat, and decided that no matter what I did, I would kill this rat, I would annihilate it.

Ignoring my body’s screams of pain, I poured all of the mana in my body in order to cast one of the strongest spells I knew, the intermediate-class fire spell [Fireball]. I felt all of my energy, my mana, being pulled out of me through my hand. Feeling the searing ball of fire in front of me, I used the last of my will to fire the fireball, locking onto the giant rat. With the last of my energy, I jerked my head up, and saw the burnt remains of the giant rat. Feeling a truly happy, proud feeling of success in my chest, I felt the lump of rage within me dissolve as I passed out, completely exhausted. On the brink of consciousness, I heard gentle voices calling out to me.

“ARTY!!!!”

...Or maybe not so gentle, but caring nonetheless. Hearing the yells of concern, I felt safe once again, and I finally fell unconscious.


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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Path to Divinity 10

This chapter is a lump. Read at your own risk. Also, I'm thinking of starting to post either 1 or 2 chapters per week.


Pushing open the door (which wasn’t latched), I walked out of the house for the first time since my birth. Feeling the gentle breeze of the wind, and I squint my eyes at the blinding rays of light coming down from the sun, as if purifying all of the impurities that I had. Putting a foot forward, I noticed the plants around me. The plants were surprisingly well managed, with a certain look to them that would make you want to stay there for a whole day, just admiring the flowers. But I didn’t come out of the house for the flowers in our garden, nor did I come out to get a breath of fresh air and a sight of the sun. I came out of the house to find adventure. Placing one foot in front of the other, I continued on my journey outside. Just walking into the open world was exhilarating for me, and I was feeling excitement with every action, every step, every breath. Adrenaline was coursing through my body as I put my right foot out in front of my left. This time, I spotted my destination. It was a forest. A relatively small forest. From inside the house, I didn’t feel much from this small forest, but now that I was in front of it, standing before it, it appeared as if this small forest was a giant as it loomed above me, seeming intent to swallow me whole. I was once again reminded that I was but a teensy toddler, and yet I steeled my will, and took another step forward, this time, in the direction of the forest. I looked back at the house I lived in, and I took in the sight of this medieval-esque building, I once again felt the reality of me being reincarnated. (as if magic wasn’t enough!) Preparing to turn back around, I felt a hot breath breathing down my back as I felt a shiver going down to the base of my spine…

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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Path to Divinity 9

Thank you for waiting so long, and here is the start to the second arc of Path to Divinity, Toddler Arc. Another bit of explanation in this chapter. Sorry if it's either too technical or not technical enough.

Hello, I’m one years old now. Nothing much has truly happened in the past couple of months, so I haven’t logged it much. To put it simply, every day since then has been spent on increasing my skill with magic. I can now proudly call myself a Beginner-Class Mage. I can’t call myself a magus yet because, as I said before, I don’t have the physical capacity to learn Combat Arts as  a one year old toddler. I’m not too worried about this, though, seeing as I can always train later on when I have the physical capacity to do so.

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Now, back to talking about magic. My skill with magic and mana capacity have been increasing by leaps and bounds. I can now use all the elements of magic to the level of being in the middle of the Beginner-Class. Reading from the book, it seems that I should be able to go against a normal Class X Monster. About monsters, they are separated into ten classes based on their strength: from I to X, with X being the weakest and I being the strongest on this scale. Although each class also is separated between strong and weak. Now, enough about monsters, and back to talking about myself. I have started to be able to use my mana for things other than magic. This is another proof that I am a Beginner-Class Mage, because when you are a Beginner-Class Mage, you can start using magic for other things because of the Mana Mastery that you have gained. I can now spread my mana out of my body to be able to sense any disturbances in a radius of about 10 meters (about 33 feet). This has allowed me to do so much more. With a few abilities including this one, and the magic that I learned, such as [Elemental Bullet], or [Elemental Guard], and remembering all the entries about monsters and adventure, I decided to set my sights to the outside for the first time since I was reborn…

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Editing Finished!!! (Finally)

Hello,
Thank you if you have read the first part of Path to Divinity.
I've finally finished editing it, so I can start work on part 2. It'll probably be out somewhere in the next week. I'm sorry for the slow updates and edits, and I will try my best to update it more, but for now, please tell me which novel you like the most on this website.
HCHH

Monday, April 27, 2015

Update 2



To all/any readers who care:
Sorry for the delay in getting the next chapter out, but I am currently editing the first 8 chapters. When I finish the editing of these chapters, I will work my hardest to get Chapter 9 and 10 out, but then I'm going to have to take a small break in order to prepare for a hard battle with a certain demon that I believe many of you are well acquaintanced with: finals. Yup, I've gotta prepare for finals.
Once again, sorry for the delay in the updates, and if you want, you can go back to read the Intro to Chapter 6 again, and I promise you that the should be a better read.
Thanks again, and I wish you the best of luck in the upcoming battle, fellow warriors.
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