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f the running creature. At first it seemed like a wild dog, but then the dog took a stray turn in
n the w
some tricks on him. But it occured to him that standing there would make no difference. A
justice to how keen he wanted to catch up with the giant
him, but he leapt and almost landed on the creature's back. He fell on his side. H
odn
and rage in him to complement the effort of his soles as the sides of his feet crashed against fallen and broken
al
lders loose. His two arms flinging loosely in the a
ite directions the creature was racing through. Bu
running almost side by side, but the border of trees heightened the odds. Bu
ose it for good. But the risk was fruitful. The beautiful human head seemed smeared by mud and
t mo
d growl, summoning every ounce of
he shot the creature a gaze again and for the
runn
a human head, it probably would reply. But there didn't seem to b
grotto bordered a large hickory tree. The quick turn of the relentles
g to hurt you
nered, with fear stalking its clenched jaws, kept showing of
f you tell me
ing, glaring at his left ha
, t
ea and put it
eally are. I hate to admit that you're a magical crea
He seemed at the verge of losing it because the creature di
last time. And if you don't reply me, I'
taking a cautious as well a
are
hose words and si
give empt
e hurled it at the creature. The sharp steel blade of the spear
brown skin of the creature, pinning it to the hickory. The tree h
must se
aking his spear and
take it
arg
d no hunter would come this far into the woods. And ev
on. He resum
t sounded like at first but then it seemed as though the winds
uh
being within him came on fully. Ripples of multitudino
a wierd cre
anding before him; A half-lady, half-eagle. From the head to the waist, a lady,
ointed one of his fingers, e
ou the sa
iar. Like the face on
you killed a silh
elted into a thin
what it's all about. I just want to know whe
steps forward. Its talons left gigantic pri
ful heir to the throne of Agranah. You're the next on th
d interrupt, s
is your worst enemy. And you shall be the father of
uddenly as though someth
where the gods are not greater than men, neit
e of a h
n't give what you don't
wings and began to levi
o your gods and tell them to come down to me if I wouldn't break their jaws
rd. She was now suspended in the air, m
hy don't they impregnate you and be the
ut the lady didn't say
iy
ar but it had been shattered. It must
ock i
sco
ne more
aning to address the lady who had
his feet. He turned and began to return
iy
in and hurrie
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