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The Power of Ten: Sama Rantha 27 Chapter Twenty-Seven - The Purge Begins

The Unseelie Nymph and her cohort of needlemen and minotaur love-slaves died first.

Actually, it turned out she had a werewolf lover. The power of the moon easily healed away any damage her presence did to him, leaving him a besotted lycanthrope who wasn't reduced to a glittering idiot by her touch.

It didn't save him from a sword in the back of the skull when he came slinking out of the dead copse and I dropped down on him from thirty feet above. His skull smashed into the ground, Tremble pinned him there, and he began to burn away with vivus.

I noted with professional interest that the vivic flames were drifting in the direction of the dead trees. I smiled slightly as I flitted into the forest with a stealth modifier in the +30 range, not touching the ground.

There were fifteen needlemen remaining, scattered throughout the corpse of the copse. Fifteen minutes later, there were none left, and they hadn't even managed to shoot off any needles and alarm anyone.

My guess that there was a pool was spot on, a rivulet of a stream coming down from the canyon wall, and draining away through a crack in the rocks.

There was nothing living there, although skins of beasts and creatures were scattered here and there to lounge in, and the stink of minotaurs was definitely in the air.

Getting past the first guard was a function of getting his eyes to look in the wrong direction. Since all he wanted to do was look at the nymph and not be on guard, that wasn't hard. I flowed past him in silence, avoiding the second guard dozing off to one side, and circling around the pool.

She was truly lovely, if you liked skin whiter then milk and hair the color of blood. I could feel the impact of her beauty on my Null, which promptly diluted it into a rather horrifying kind of "oh gods, that is pure damn poison" as I looked at her.

I could feel magic here and there, which meant she was a spellcaster, especially if she could keep her silks that clean while in the wild.

She disrobed casually, and the snorts of the minotaurs, so laden with lust, brought a knowing look to her eyes. She walked towards the pool of water for her morning bath, and then paused.

White flames were flowing through the dead trees in the distance, silent as flowing mist, but as they ate away the wood that had been leached of life, the crackling of trunks and branches beginning to collapse started to echo down the passage, and raised the alarm.

All their attention in that direction, I moved.

Tremble was whisper-quiet as I glided behind her and cut with Blooding up, and severed her spine below her neck. She barely felt it, starting to turn her head as she felt a moment of pain as a long red line cut across her neck… and then she fell down as her body refused to obey her.

The giant constrictor in the pool might have been a surprise if I hadn't found the remains of its meals over here, and recognized them as snake vomit. As it lunged out of the pool with gaping fangs… whisk, its head and neck parted ways.


The nymph wanted to scream, but she had fallen half into the pool with a splash, and made no noise. I circled the pool, going for the hapless minotaurs. Their eyes turned from the strangely quiet conflagration eating the copse-corpse, and the first one's neck was severed half-through.

The one supposed to be guarding hefted his axe, and his arms warped and swelled in size and reach. The massive axe came down, but I juked and slid, crouching down, skating over the last ten feet between us before rising to drive Tremble up under his ribs and into his heart with enough force to send him stumbling back, a torrent of blood flowing out from the fatal wound.

He couldn't believe someone my size could punch a sword through all his hide and muscle, but it didn't matter, as his life poured out him as quickly as his friend staggering and gushing out his gallons of red stuff behind me.

I left them to stumble about and fall. The vivic flames were coming this way, and would soon consume their corrupted bodies just like they were the dead trees.

I hauled the Unseelie up out of the water. She could breathe water, so she was in no danger, but the wound wouldn't heal even if she shape-shifted, so she'd be paralyzed regardless. I passed my hand up and down her hair, and half a dozen charms that probably had some really nasty stuff worked into them fell off with the locks they were tied to.

"You, you dare touch me?" she spat out, unable to process what was happening. I turned her head around to look at my face, let her eyes rove over the side of my face, neck, and shoulder. I grinned to show my double canines to her, and she gawked despite herself.

"A Hagchild?! How…where...who is your mother?" she demanded of me imperiously.

I jammed an intestine baggie into her mouth and slammed her jaw shut. It didn't taste too good, but I just held her mouth shut, and the potion did its thing even if she didn't really swallow it.

And she began to shrink.

She wriggled in my grasp as I began to get a lot larger in her eyes, and I kept looking in her magnificently twisted eyes as she went from being almost six feet tall to about ten inches tall in under ten seconds. Naturally I could hold her in one hand now.

"I've been told that I'm guilty of killing a nymph out there," I said in perfect Fey, as my lips spread wide. Cue the double set of canines. "Killed her and her sylph friend, and ate them. Entirely possible, what a Hagborn will do as she's dying. Here, I thought I'd even out the balance, you know. Enjoy yourself."

My Vajra extended inside and out. Yeah, she was big to just swallow, but she went down as easily as an eel, hit my gut which was pumping out a level of acid you don't see this side of a dragon, and managed to scream for almost a full minute down in there before she died.

My Vajra whisked the solids away. I held my breath as the unneeded water mass of her came surging up my throat in gradual decompression, and puked it all over my Sword and down into the pool, which began to burn white, and feed on the cursed energy here that had kept her defilement hidden.

The meat and bones and stuff, well, my genetics had things to learn from them. We'd see how it went. Fey were creatures of magic, and magic made them tougher and stronger than mere humans.

What magic could do to a body, a Diamond Vajra could emulate, with a whole lot of Soul to help the process.

Tremble smashed those trinkets of hers one by one, drinking in the magic happily, storing it up to refine, purify, and help power it up with. The shadow of a familiar hymn began to caress the air, and I smiled despite myself.

What jewelry and tokens from admirers she had would be over in her sex chamber over there, I'd use Tremble in Firephasing form to melt them down and bollox up any scryers. There were things I could do with them, of course, but no way I was going to take something from a spellcaster, especially a witch, without totally reforging it to fuck up scryers.

One witch down, probably not a member of the coven. What was even more fun is that the flames from the vivus were unwhite, not bright, and almost invisible in the mist and fog with any distance. They weren't going to know she was dead until something came up here to investigate and found the entire area and all the bodies burned down to pure white ash and dust.

It was time to be killing.

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I went after the wolves.

They were joined by a couple of barghests, goblin-wolf demons from the Fires of Gehenna. Obviously Summoned in to provide some real intelligence and fun and joy to the proceedings. It was only a square mile of territory, most of it swamp, surely they could find anyone in it quickly enough.

My Null crushed their Summoning and sent them howling back home. All they saw was a blur of black in wolf fur.

The wolves with them were taken care of by more direct methods. They did manage to yelp and snarl a bit, and keen ears not too far away heard them.

By the time they got there, the wolves were already on vivic fire, skulls cracked open and half dusted.

There were no tracks. There was no scent. The wolves' jaws were clean, no blood. There was a splash of whiteness there and there, where the barghests had vanished abruptly. They'd been young ones, getting sent back to the Fires effectively doomed them as prey or slaves to stronger ones of their kind.

Within a day, there were no more wolves moving around the valley.

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Naturally enough, my antics had all of them on edge. Quite sensible of them, as I planned to kill every damn unclean thing living here.

I took out The Tent next.

The ogres could only cover so many angles around the thing, and anyways weren't exactly concerned about the thing. The undead skins would moan at the presence of any intruders, animate to attack and kill them, and so basically The Tent guarded itself.

However, normal intruders couldn't walk up to The Tent, and look the chained and tortured spirits in the eye, raising a Sword burning vivic, and state in Necrus, "Remain silent, look elsewhere, and I will set you free."

Phantasmal eyes stared at me in shackled multitudes, ready to cry warnings, to writhe and reach for me, and then they all turned around and looked in the opposite direction.

Vivic fire touched unliving skins, and unwhite fire burst into life. Two vials of alchemical fire joined in, and the two flames mixed and flared. In seconds, a thee-meter square of The Tent was on fire, yet not a sound was heard from the spirits as they vanished into the flames.

I walked into the back end of The Tent here, some sort of storage area for alcohol of the cheap and potent kind, and began to steal my way through the interior as red-white flames jumped from skin to skin, and trapped spirits finally began to scream in ecstasy as they were set free.

The ogres certainly weren't expecting their tent to be on fire, or someone to start killing them inside it. Two ogres sleeping received tonics to their spinal cortices via way of the throat, a third almost stepped on me, and I ran up his side and inserted Tremble into his ear. He crashed down as the first deep bellows of alarm rang out.

Ropes burned through, the support poles faltered and fell down, and the unliving tent began to collapse in sections, covering those beneath it in burning undead hides who might or might not have begun to throttle them in flaming flayed skin.

I hamstrung two more ogres, and left them to bake as the tent came down on them, and furs and crude wooden furniture added to the conflagration, as well as taking away any oxygen. I scooted out the side, right behind an ogre hurrying to the back side of the tent to see if anyone was there. I was out into the darkness and sliding into the swamp waters before anyone caught sight of me, and watched from the cover of a bunch of slimy algae as the ogres, including Dear Brother, stood around staring haplessly at the fire.

Well, I'd be damn stupid not to take advantage of them being all spread out and staring at the fire stupidly, wouldn't I?

Dripping lots of dark slime, I exited cover and made my way to the most isolated of the remaining six ogres, who were laughing as one of the ones I'd hamstrung managed to crawl out of the burning tent, severely burned all over.

Their attention focused on the seared hide of their unfortunate associate, ridiculing him mercilessly, I hopped up and drove Tremble through the backside of one of them at about forty kph, dumping all my momentum into my Sword with Spirited Charge, and took him down instantly.

He stumbled and fell forward, only feeling something punch in from behind and slide coldly through his heart before I kicked off him, flattened down into his shadow and sliding backwards out of sight as he fell down awkwardly.

It took the ogres a few breaths to notice he was down, as fire and entertainment had their attention. Hagbrother mine noticed first, being a wee bit smarter and more alert to his brethren, and shouted out to the fallen one aggressively. The ogres snapped all their heads around, staring at the one who wasn't moving.

I hit the one in back, just as one of the barrels of booze lit off and contributed more noise and blue flames to the sight of flames red and white leaking spirits like smoke. Tremble went into the back of his thick neck, making sure he didn't make any weird noises as I heaved back on his greasy hair. His knees went out, but I shifted his center of gravity back, and he didn't fall forwards, more straight down rather heavily, and I got off my ride smoothly, vectoring around as the ogres turned back to look around, and gawked at the sight of the one sitting there kneeling, his broad gut keeping him in place as blood gushed down from his throat. He was still alive, his bulging eyes moving frantically, but bleeding out like a sacrificed cow.

Four left, plus brother mine.

Number Four got it in the groin, severing the major arteries and driving up into his guts. He made a curious sound as I moved away from the things that began to pour down out of the hole reaching from his anus to his balls under his weight, and I slid past Three, crossing his back under his armor, and severing his spine. His instinctive attempt to turn instead sent him falling over into number Two awkwardly.

There was an instant and reflexive dust-up as Two caught Three and heaved him away, and I came up his back and opened his throat right under the eyes of the last two.

The fountain of blood jetted over three meters into the air as he gurgled, clutching at his throat instinctively as I dropped down behind him.

Hagbrother roared, spiked tetsubos rose, and I slid around the side of Two, ducking under the descending smash of One, and was suddenly right in front of him without actually taking a step.

I carved open his bulging gut from north to south, slicing through the thick hide, layers of fat, and bands of muscles with a whisper-smooth slash just under the edge of his patchwork breastplate. Huge bulges of intestines began to spill out almost instantly, but disemboweling wasn't going to kill this thing anytime soon. However, tripping over his own guts was definitely going to slow him down.

Hagbrother charged at me, but I kicked to the side, spun around One's legs as he tried to decide between grabbing his guts and swatting at me with his log-sized tetsubo. Hagbrother added to his woes by literally chopping off that monstrously thick leg with one swing of his great Halberd. Obviously, he was the ruthless and decisive sort who realized that One was going to die anyways, no need to be nice to him.

However, that delightfully put his Halberd down low with an ogre falling over on it. He had no choice to pull it back, and I was coming over his buddy's backside as he toppled, Tremble humming proudly as I lunged out for his face.

He jerked back, but not far enough, and my blade slid through his thick neck… and did absolutely nothing, as red energy spurted into the air behind the path of my sword, instantly closing the wound, and leaving naught but an angry red scar behind.

Health Qi. Wonderful, first time in this world. My feet met his chest, and he didn't budge, glaring at me with his yellow eyes, and then blinking in surprise as I smiled and revealed the same pairs of canines as he had, although much smaller. Then before he could grab me, I was kicking off him, launching myself back into a full layout somersault, hitting the ground and sliding another five meters backwards over the rough, stony ground like it was ice.

His yellow eyes narrowed. "Hag?" he asked, his voice way deeper than human, bringing that Glooms-Pattern Dire Halberd up.

"Your little half-sister," I replied in Jotun, staying low, Tremble raised to my shoulder with both hands.

He blinked again in shock, understanding what the words meant, but not what they implied. "You have come to kill Mother?" The ridicule in his voice didn't have to be feigned.

"And all my aunties and grannies, too," I replied evenly, keeping his eyes without effort. The unnatural steadiness of my Sword, locked in place with my Ki, started a flower of fear in his eyes. He had a lot of experience with dangerous females shorter than his three-some meters of armored self. "I'm also going to kill you, Hagbrother, so don't worry about being surprised. It's not going to matter long."

He growled, sounded like someone trying to start a car, and the Halberd spun with power and control. "You think it will be so easy?" he asked proudly.

I tilted my soles marginally, and slid to the left without moving my feet. He watched me drifting sideways, and massive knuckles creaked on the haft of his poleaxe. Rather than watching me circle, his feet braced and readied to jump forwards.

I was absolutely sure he could reach me with one jump, and timed it perfectly as he pounced, whipping up his massive Halberd for a massive cross-cut.

Except I was already in mid-air, reaching him just as he brought his Halberd back to its power position. I dove past his raised arm, hit the ground behind him, sliding and turning as I did so.

His Halberd crashed down on nothing. His massive left arm was shaken free from the haft and slammed down to the ground next to it, severed from his shoulder in passing.

Jets of blood came out of the massive wound. He gasped and staggered, lifting his Halberd back up as pure monstrous vitality cut off the bleeding slowly. He turned back to look at me, unable to keep the shock and fear off his face as he looked at my humming Sword.

"Got a name, Hagbrother? I'm going to put your death in a song," I said calmly.

He snarled despite himself. "I am Grotun, the Blue Boss, son of Tusk Annie, and I am not dead yet!" he bellowed, and then he choked, because I was coming in, and he was still hanging onto the Halberd he could not effectively wield.

He brought it over in front of himself, but my feet hit it between the haft-spikes, he didn't have the leverage to overcome my ki, and this time Tremble reached his throat, went in, and he didn't have any Health Qi left to instheal it.

I was half-standing on the Halberd he had a death-grip on, half-clinging to the Sword driven two-thirds into a neck a bull would be proud to own. He stared at me in disbelief and fear, and the knowledge that of all the horrible women who had dominated his life, he had lost to one half his height and maybe a tenth his weight, his own darling little sister.

"Hagsister," he managed to mumble somehow, and then his eyes began to roll as he overbalanced backwards, and I rode his corpse down to thunderous impact on the ground.

The force pushed Tremble back out, and I pulled it free of the mass of dense muscle and hide like it was melted butter.

Without preamble, I drove the point of my Sword down into that Halberd, Firephasing kicking in to sear and melt the blood-quenched steel, sundering the key Runes of the minor magic on it, and Tremble claiming the raw power by force of its Name from the inferior Weapon.

No, I wasn't going to drag away the heavy thing. I already had enough shit I wanted to take away from here, and I didn't have much time to do it all.

I took away the purse at his belt, emptied out the silver, and raced around to all the other ogres, liberating their gold. Then into the ruins of the tent, grabbing a couple sacks, and throwing in everything I could use and that was portable at speed, Tremble gloating as it led me to all the precious materials unerringly.

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Less than five minutes after Hagbrother fell, a force of ogres, trolls, and nasty thorn golems came out of the swamp, accompanied by two Hags. They saw the last of The Tent burning away, and many of the contents within on fire, with scattered ogre corpses scattered around, also burning with the unwhite fire that would deny them being animated as undead.

They didn't really notice that many of the ogres were missing their hands, as their limbs were ablaze as their flesh and bone made the transition to useless white dust.

A few more minutes later, the obese greenhag and the pox-ridden shellycoat were joined by the looming mass of the Troll Hag Mother, looming over them with a nose as long as my forearm and glittering red eyes.

I didn't stay in the area long, just enough to confirm counts and numbers. There were three of them here, which formed a Coven and let them tap into deeper magic.

I'd seen the foul lights and flames through the swamp's mist when they Summoned the barghests, and presumed I'd see more such things soon.

However, there was going to be a small hammer thrown into the gears of their plans. Because I had the Hag Curse still on me, as far as most magical beings were concerned, Null or not, I was still a Hag, and logically that would make me a Hag's servant. Even if they found me, they'd hesitate, wondering if I was a servant that they hadn't met yet. After all, I was so small, I couldn't be the enemy they were hunting, right?

I noted the two Swamp Giants weren't there, smiled to myself, and withdrew. I'd come back for my harvest of hands. There was some tanning to do on them, and leatherworking, but that was fine.

My accumulation of Gear was beginning, and the Hags were starting it.

I considered the Swamp Giants and grinned to myself.

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Home sweet home.

I could smell the place from a hundred paces away, as sanitation was definitely not something the Jotuns worried about. Even giving the deathly reek of the mists of this place, the smell of it stood out, and not in a good way. It would have watered my eyes if I let the mists get anywhere close to them.

My Vajra slid me through the mix of tainted waters and accumulated rot smoothly. Two over-sized eels and an over-sized crayfish had ideas of messing with me, got carved into pieces and became little points of whiteness in the polluted waters.

I came up through the filth into the shadow of the lean-tos that represented high sophistication in the architectural aspirations of Swamp Jotuns, and waited.

Home sweet home. A place of safety. A place where you could relax and drop your guard. Because Jotuns had to sleep.

Jotuns have large eyes, large ears, large noses. As a result, all three senses were far more acute than those of most humans. They could see as far as eagles, smell as well as a bear, hear even the faintest sounds. At the same time, their immense constitutions allowed them to endure sensory stress that most smaller races with acute senses could not tolerate.

Sneaking up on a giant was much harder than most people expected. Primal creatures, giants don't truly doze off when they sleep, maintaining a level of feral awareness like many beasts… unless they are intoxicated or something, not that that happens all that often.

The swamp giants hadn't responded to the alarm, meaning they were on station somewhere else, or they were simply ignoring it… or asleep.

Even the Hags weren't going to put a Jotun out there as bait under normal circumstances. But in special circumstances… they'd sacrifice anything.

So, put something out there that was hard to kill, shadowed by something that could respond and kill swiftly.

Yeah, I'd seem the lights at the center of the swamp. Barghests weren't the only things out here.

I was damn sensitive to the presence of undead and Fiends, too. Not to the level of a spell, but I could tell when they were in the area.

I could hear the first giant coming this way, wading through the waters with what looked like the remnants of a giant toad over its shoulder, the broad, warty head of the amphibian completely smashed.

There was a shadow in the mist behind it. Well, more accurately, a mist-shadow, the ever-changing darkness shades within fog and mist. The fog was swirling just a little bit unnaturally there, something moving through it, barely disturbing the suspended water, following the Jotun so stealthily that even its enhanced senses hadn't noticed it.

There were half a dozen mist-creatures that could be taking part in this, most of them of elemental origin, but a gaseous vampire was also a possibility, explaining the presence of undead. There was that breath-stealing thing, but it was normally pretty weak. Or… hah, a crimson death?

The power of Sama is coming for you… Tremble, she comes…

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I didn't make the water ripple any more than it usually did. The water didn't cling to me, it ran off me as if I was frictionless, no splashing or churning. The water pressure pushed on my feet and propelled me forwards much faster than me kicking or making a fuss. I read the pressure waves around me in my Trembling Domain, and wound myself sinuously towards the location of that creature in the mist.

The sense of undeath is spiritual, and while affected by water, the taint in the swamp here carried it, instead of muting it.

I basically came in below it, looking up into the darkness and the mist, while it slowly roiled above me, barely visible.

Definitely not a vampire, which were amorphous blobs in gaseous form. This was more like a legless humanoid, with misty fingers a good eighteen inches long, which could probably solidify into killing blades with a thought. The base damage of a Crimson Death was like 3-30, horrifyingly strong, and they could drain the 1.5 gallons of blood in a human out in six seconds, leaving behind a desiccated corpse.

But when I came up smoothly out of the water beneath it, cleaving it up and then down, severing the magical and spiritual forces that made up its body with Blooding, inflicting wounds that couldn't be healed by blood, well, it could only die hungry, dissipating into the mists that were meant to conceal its unlife, and now concealed its death.

The up and down motion stirred the Jotun where it was chomping on raw toad meat, and it looked over sharply in my direction. I was already underwater, and the splashing was less then if a fish had leapt out to grab a fly.

Because I wasn't stupid enough to think that they wouldn't set a spotter to watch the spotter.

Something landed on the water's surface behind me, insectile feet striking the water's surface with magical silence. The quiet didn't extend underwater, and the ripples were small but as plain as a blaring horn to me.

Watcher#2 was present. Wondered if the same pairing was dogging the other giant.

This one was Evilborn, could feel the sin incarnate giving the curse on my face a rush of hope and glee.

The Jotun hadn't noticed it despite line of sight, so it was functionally invisible, not that such a thing meant anything to me. It was also Summoned, so sticking a Null into it would make it go home.

So, that's exactly what I did.

Minuscule shifting in the insectile feet told me its head was moving back and forth through a shallow arc. That arc defined its range of vision, extremely broad. The pressure of its feet on the water, magic aside, wasn't much, so it didn't weigh much.

Fiendish assassins with high stealth and insectile feet meant a mantissari. Wow, wasn't the coven pulling out the stops to recruit one of the premier killers of the lower realms to deal with me.

It was invisible, but should have dark red skin, insectile eyes in a darkly handsome face, about five feet tall and among the nimblest and most agile of all demonkind.

He was really surprised when I came up out of his blind spot, the water falling silently off of me. He had excellent reflexes, and even as I was carving into him, he was moving… but too little, too late.

My Null carved through the magic that had brought him here and was keeping him here, even if I didn't quite manage to kill him as I carved into him.

His invisibility did go away, and I saw the glinting facets of his insectile eyes. The dagger in his hand came around to whip at my face with preternatural speed and accuracy… unfortunately, he was already headed back home painfully, in an explosion of demonfire and reeking clouds that totally hid me as I fell back into the waters quietly.

They didn't escape the notice of the giant, of course. He surged to his fat feet, letting the remains of the toad fall to the insect-thick ground of his hovel, his tetsubo coming to hand as he glared at the cloud of dark smoke suspiciously. With remarkable speed for his size, he waded out into the water, hardly slowed by the waist-high depth as he bulled his way over into the cloud.

He inhaled the smoke deeply, and a look of veneration came over his fishy eyes and head. So, he recognized the smell of the Glooms. He looked around, wondering what a daemon of Death was doing here.

Being in the water got him a lot closer to the edge of my blade.

I came out of the water fast enough to completely clear it, which got me into easy range of his neck.

Hack. I grabbed onto his shoulder with my free hand, drove my toenails into the blubber on his back, and had a grip on him.

Health Qi had spurted out heavily at the neck hack, I pulled out my Sword even faster than his flesh instregened, and hacked down once, twice, thrice, relentless as a hammer smashing iron, or an axe splitting wood.

He only muttered some kind of curse before my sword was through his wind pipe, and the third strike lopped off his head entirely.

The geyser of blood jetted easily another twenty feet into the air, as thick as a good hose. I kicked off the corpse, and it slowly settled, as if only realizing belatedly how dead it was.

And then the butchery commenced. I needed hide, sinews, ligaments and tendons, and the amount of blood that soon drenched the surroundings as I ripped the swamp giant apart was truly impressive.

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The other giant died about an hour before dawn. He didn't notice his companion, carved up and under eight feet of water, and the copious amounts of blood was covered by popping the toad skin with some energetic elements and filling the air with a clingy, rather poisonous reek.

The free snack cemented his attention, and I killed his mishruu vapor-killer stalker before he even reached his hut. The water weird that caught this act was nice enough to follow me nearly a hundred yards away, thinking it was being clever, before I turned on it and killed it beyond the range the giant would care about it.

Needless to say, the giant engaged in his meal didn't respond well to taking a Spirited Charge to the face, and the throat-ripping that followed. I disassembled him just like I had his buddy, and went away with my prizes.

Did they have any valuables? Yeah, some scattered coins, golden jewelry of inhuman make and style, and some crushed armor and broken weapons scattered here and there.

Everything that I took was melted down to slag within an hour, courtesy of Firephasing. In a small burrow in a dead tree over in the crevasse where the Unseelie Nymph had become lunch, I heard the screeches when the dead Jotuns burning vivic were discovered. Roving scrying magic went looking around for me, and murders of blood ravens swirled here and there. The ominous glow and distortions of Summoning magic arose again as the Hags brought in more stuff to deal with me, and I just laughed under my breath as I went about my Vajraccelerated tanning, cutting, and stitchwork.

My biggest problem was the fact that I was young, skinny, and basically weak compared to most of the stuff that I fought. A Girdle and Gauntlets combination would do some serious work towards addressing that issue. Of course, it was going to take a bloody month to get the things empowered, but that was fine. The Hags were giving me all the raw materials and fuel I needed.

And gold and steel could also make Bracers, and there wasn't near as long a wait for that, especially if it was Spirit-bound and Named. Getting started on some force armor and my shield sounded like a great thing to me.

Gear and Karma, the foundations of power for the wee Forsaken. I bent to my task as Hags wove spells and promised dark things darker things in return for hunting me down, and magic scoured the area for that which magic couldn't find.

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518 Far Future Ch. 228 – Out of a Job Once Again
517 Far Future Ch. 227 – New Life Inside the Mountain
516 Far Future Ch. 226 – Grandmother Shows Up
515 Far Future Ch 225 – Welcome, Brothers!
514 Far Future Ch 224 – Tech Levels, Pentagons, and Spiders
513 Far Future Ch 223 – Movements in the Dark and the Ligh
512 Far Future Ch 222 – Cutting Them Off
511 Far Future Ch. 221 – A City of Voids
510 Far Future Ch. 220 - Infiltration
509 Far Future Ch. 219– Cyberspace Shenanigans
508 Far Future Ch. 218 – You Stand Before the Mountain
507 Far Future Ch. 217 – Following a Dark Trail
506 Far Future Ch. 216 – The Information Feed
505 Far Future Ch. 215 – Disappearing into a Void
504 Far Future, Ch. 214 – There will be Fire...
503 Far Future Ch 213 – Movements in the Dark
502 Far Future Ch. 212 – The Bringing of Thunder
501 Far Future Ch. 211 – The Marines Have Better Things to Do
500 Far Future Ch 210 – Shall We Send in the Marines?
499 Far Future Ch. 209 – Wut's An Urgob Ta Do?
498 Far Future Ch. 208 – Oh, Gogrum! How the Hell Have Ya Been!?
497 Far Future Ch. 207 – Time for Some Witch Talk
496 Far Future Ch. 206 – Dark Observations
495 Far Future Ch. 205 – Attending Upon Madame
494 Far Future Ch. 204 – Madame Is Not Happy
493 Far Future Ch. 203 – So Let's Start a Religion
492 Far Future Ch. 202 – Tell Me About Myself
491 Far Future Ch. 201– Paint it White
490 Far Future Chapter 200 – Pay it Back Two-Fold!
489 Far Future Ch. 199 – A Fire in the Belly
488 Far Future Ch. 198 – Into the Belly of the Spire
487 Far Future Ch. 197 - Some Friends Are Here to See You
486 Far Future Ch. 196 – Let's Just Poke Around A Bit...
485 Far Future Ch. 195 – You Advance, I Advance
484 Far Future Ch 194 – A Hag in a War
483 Far Future Ch. 193 – Sing of a Legend Rising
482 Far Future Ch 192 – Everybody Needs Something to Do
481 Far Future Ch. 191 – Talking with a Baby God
480 Far Future Chapter 190 – Birth of a Mechamind?
479 Far Future Ch. 189 – Into the Hole
478 Far Future Ch. 188 – Silent Knights
477 Far Future Ch. 187 – Silent Service
476 Far Future Ch. 186 – Voids and Vortexes
475 Far Future Ch. 185 – The Sound of Silence
474 Far Future Ch. 184 – Let There Be Silence...
473 Far Future Ch. 183 - Small Orders of Magnitude
472 Far Future Ch. 182 – The Thirteenth Hour
471 Far Future Ch. 181 – Entitled and Talking Money
470 Far Future Ch. 180 – Ah, the Price of Nobility
469 Far Future Ch. 179 – Let's go Find a Place to do some Business...
468 Far Future Ch. 178 – The Final Meeting of the Captains
467 Far Future Ch. 177 – We're Going Green, Baby!
466 Far Future Ch. 176 – Nothing to see Here, Move Along, Move Along...
465 Far Future Ch 175 – Let's Take a Hellride Through the Warp
464 Far Future – Chapter 174 – Arrrg, Matey, Your Ship Be Mine!
463 Far Future Ch. 173 – And Now Like Smoke
462 Far Future Chapter 172 – And now for the Good Eats
461 Far Future – Chapter 171 – And Now, Into the Fire...
460 Far Future Ch. 170 – The Fish are Frying
459 Far Future Ch. 169 – Let's Take This Fun to the Next Level...
458 Far Future Ch. 168 – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
457 Far Future Ch. 167 – Hunting the Hunters
456 Far Future. Ch. 166 – Not Tasting So Good
455 Far Future Ch 165 – How You Like That Taste?
454 Far Future Ch. 164 – A Taste of Axiom
453 Far Future Ch. 163 – Now, Let's See Some Oil
452 Far Future Ch. 162 – Chase the Bugs Off, And Now it's Goblins...
451 Far Future Ch. 161 – Blood, Sap, Ichor, Oil, and Other Sanguine Fluids
450 Far Future Ch. 160 – Words to the Unwise
449 Far Future Ch. 159 – More AC for Everyone!
448 Far Future Ch. 158 – Let's See Some Blood
447 Far Future Ch 157 – Proxima Causes
446 Far Future Ch. 156 – The Big Even
445 Far Future Ch. 155 – A Few Fight Scenes
444 Far Future Ch. 154 – Fitting in Like We Belong There...
443 Far Future Ch. 153 – I'll Take That, and That, and That...
442 Far Future Ch. 152 – Explorations
441 Far Future Ch. 151 – Things are Happening
440 Far Future Ch. 150 – Hide in the Shadows, or Rule from Them...
439 Far Future Ch. 149 – Mark Your Answer Down...
438 Far Future Ch. 148 – Twenty Questions... or More...
437 Far Future Ch. 147 – Shadows in the Gloom
436 Far Future Ch. 146 – Feeling Gloomy
435 Far Future Ch 145 – Plans
434 Far Future Ch. 144 – Pulling Some Fast Ones
433 Far Future Ch. 143 – Parsecs per Hour
432 Far Future, Ch. 142 – At the End of the Main Line
431 Far Future, Ch. 141 – An Engine of War Lights Things Up
430 Far Future Ch. 140 – So, About This Divinity Thing...
429 Far Future Ch. 139 – Technical Analysis
428 Far Future Ch 138 – Visiting a Little Hole in the Ground
427 Far Future Ch. 137 – Assessment of the Situation
426 Far Future Ch. 136 – Oh, It Must have Been Just Some Bad Luck...
425 Far Future Ch. 135 – Oh, They Think They Are Being Sneaky...
424 Far Future, Ch. 134 – The Third Offer... Accepted!
423 Far Future Ch. 133 – An Offer You Can't Refuse
422 Far Future Ch. 132 – The Uncharted Waters of the Void
421 Far Future Ch. 131 – Who is Playing Whom?
420 Far Future Ch. 130 – A Steal of a Deal
419 Far Future, Ch. 129 – Race Relations
418 Far Future Ch. 128 – Watching the Grimdark...
417 Far Future Ch. 127 – Through the Shadows
416 Far Future Ch. 126 – Oh, Did I Trip Something?
415 Far Future Ch. 125 – The Mighty Take Ship
414 Far Future Ch. 124 – How Did You Enjoy Your Tactical Doctrine?
413 Far Future Ch. 123 – And These are our Friends?
412 Far Future Ch. 122 – This is our Help, eh?
411 Far Future Ch 121 – Down in the Deeps
410 Far Future Ch. 120 – Down Where the Dark Things Dwell
409 Far Future Ch. 119 – What Lies Beneath
408 Far Future Ch. 118 – The Man with the Midas Touch/ A Short History of the Galaxy
407 Far Future Ch. 117 – Eleven
406 Far Future. Ch. 116 – Coming Before the Throne
405 Far Future Ch. 115 – And While the Kids are Having Fun...
404 Far Future Ch. 114 – Sword Borrows a Hammer
403 Far Future Ch. 113 – Swords and Hammers against Xenos
402 Far Future Ch 112 – The Widow Bites Again
401 Far Future Ch 111 – Break it up, Break it Up...
400 Far Future Ch. 110 – And the Aliens Love us Back
399 Far Future Ch. 109 – This is Why we Don't get Along with Aliens
398 Far Future Ch. 108 – Oh, it's one of THOSE Quests...
397 Far Future Ch. 107 – A Bridge to the Future
396 Far Future Ch. 106 – Precious Medals
395 Far Future Ch. 105 - Who is in Command Here?
394 Far Future Ch. 104 – My Queen of the Void
393 Far Future Ch. 103 – And it Ended up This Way...
392 Far Future Ch. 102 – OH, That's What Happened...
391 Far Future Ch. 101 – What to do, What to Do...
390 Far Future Ch. 100 – Into the Belly
389 Far Future Ch. 99 – Out of Mothballs
388 Far Future Ch. 98 – The Saber Strikes!
387 Far Future Ch. 97 – Swift and Fleet; Magical Space, the Final Frontier
386 Far Future – Ch. 96 – The Sky is Falling
385 Far Future Ch. 95 – Brain Food
384 Far Future Ch. 94- Sticky Fingers
383 Far Future Ch. 93 – The End of a Five-Year Mission
382 Far Future Ch. 92 – Yours to Discover, and You're Gonna Love Her...
381 Far Future Ch. 91 – Upwards and Inwards
380 Far Future Ch. 90 – The Power of Love
379 Far Future Ch. 89 – Tongue in Cheek
378 Far Future Ch. 88 – Let's Just Keep It All in the Family
377 Far Future Ch. 87 – The Offer They Couldn't Refuse
376 Far Future Ch. 86 – An old Path is the new Path...
375 Far Future Ch. 85 – A Secret Right out in the Open
374 Far Future Ch. 84 – Make You to Rise Like the Sun
373 Far Future Ch. 83 – Bear You on the Breath of Dawn
372 Far Future Ch. 82 – Raise You Up, On Eagle's Wings...
371 Far Future – Ch. 81 – Fly like an Eagle, Let the Music Carry Me...
370 Far Future Ch. 80 - The Healing Ligh
369 Far Future Ch 79 – The Emperor's Own Space Marines
368 Far Future Ch. 78 – You Know Sometimes Wards Have Two Meanings...
367 Far Future – Ch. 77 – The Piper's Calling You to Join Her
366 Far Future Ch. 76 – Who Shines White Light and Wants to Show...
365 Far Future Ch. 75 – Rings of Smoke Through the Trees
364 Far Future Ch. 74 – The Voices of Those who Stand Long
363 Far Future Ch. 73 – But in the Long Run, There's Still Time to Change the Road You're On...
361 Far Future Ch.71 – With a Word She can get What She Came For
360 Far Future, Ch. 70 – If There's a Bustle in Your Hedgerow...
359 Far Future, Ch. 69 – Your Stairway Lies on the Whispering Winds
358 Far Future, Cha. 68 – Buying the Stairway to Heaven
357 Far Future Ch. 67 – One Cyborg's Fate
356 Far Future, Ch. 66 – Borgs Running Their Mouths Off
355 Far Future Ch. 65 – You're in the Army Now
354 Far Future Ch.64 – Briggs
353 Far Future Ch. 63 - Sources
352 Far Future Ch. 62 – Books and Shadows
351 Far Future Ch. 61 – Wheels to the Wall
350 Far Future, Ch. 60 – New Playgrounds
349 Far Future, Ch. 59 – I Have a Dream...
348 Far Future, Ch 58 – Of Cats and Things
347 Far Future, Ch 57 – Dark Night and Guards
346 Far Future, Ch. 56 – A Black Night is Here
345 Far Future Ch. 55 – A Black Night is Coming
344 Far Future, Ch. 54 – A Beacon of Efficiency
343 Far Future, Ch. 53 – A Beacon of Hope
342 Far Future, Ch. 52 – Second Generation, Part Four
341 Far Future, Ch. 51 – Second Generation, Part Three
340 Far Future, Ch. 50 – Second Generation, Part Two
339 Far Future, Ch. 49 – The Second Generation of Hags
338 Far Future, Ch. 48– Vats and Hags
337 Far Future, Ch. 47– Time to do Some Research
336 Far Future, Chapter 46 – The Power of the Rantha Hag Curse
335 Far Future, Ch. 45 – Let's Use some Future Tech...
334 Far Future Ch. 44 – The Pearly Gates
333 Far Future, Ch. 43 – Wurming my way into Their Hearts
332 Far Future, Chapter 42 – Saint Piedro did ya Call Me, I Can Go...
331 Far Future Ch. 41 – And in Every Port they owe Their Soul... to the Company Store...
330 Far Future 40 – I'm a Traveling Hag, Made a lot of Stops...
329 Far Future Ch 39 – Termites and Sand Wurms
328 Far Future, Ch. 38 – Sharkey's Machine, Part Six
327 Far Future, Ch. 37 – The Tech Tree, Part II
326 Far Future, Chapter 36 – The Tech Tree, Part I
325 Far Future, Ch. 35 - Sharkey's Machine, Part Five
324 Far Future Ch. 34 – Sharkey's Machine, Part Four
323 Far Future Ch. 33 – Sharkey's Machine, Part Three
322 Far Future Ch. 32 – Sharkey's Machine, Part Two
321 Far Future Ch. 31 – Sharkey's Machine, Part One
320 Far Future Ch. 30 – She just gave me a Vegemite- No, no, Lasagna!
319 Far Future Ch. 29 – Because I Come from a Land of Plenty...
318 Far Future Ch. 28 – You Better Run, You Better Take Cover
317 Far Future Ch. 27– Cancha Hear, Cancha Hear that Thunder?
316 Far Future Ch. 26 – Where Women go and Men Blunder...
315 Far Future Ch. 25 – Living in, A Land Down Under
314 Far Future Ch. 24 – The Land Down Under
313 Far Future Ch. 23 – Some Small Slices of Life
312 Far Future Ch. 22 – She Lives with Ghosts
311 Far Future Ch. 21 – Baby Blade
310 Far Future Ch. 20 – The Sentence is Carried
309 Far Future, Ch. 19 – Punishment is Administered
308 Far Future, Ch. 18 – The Verdict is Death
307 Far Future Ch. 17 – Reporting for Juris Duty
306 Far Future Ch. 16 – Baby Psion
305 Far Future Ch. 15 – And Dops eat your Brains all Day...
304 Far Future Ch. 14 – Sometimes is Heard a Discouraging Word...
303 Far Future Ch. 13 – Where the Weird and the Long-Undead Play...
302 Far Future Ch. 12 – Home, Home on the Blok...
301 Far Future Ch. 11 – What was That?
300 Far Future Ch. 10 – Some Backup Requested
299 Far Future Ch. 9 – Tracking Bugs! In the Big Leagues Now!
298 Far Future Ch. 8 – First Meeting with My Queen
297 Far Future Ch. 7 – Out on my Own
296 Far Future Ch. 6 – Bosses with Insigh
295 Far Future Ch. 5 – So, this is going to be more Tedious...
294 Far Future Ch. 4 – Nice Cover Story
293 Far Future Ch. 3 – A Mild Interrogation
292 Far Future Ch. 2 – In for Questioning
291 Far Future Ch. 1 – A New Hope Or, This Shit Again?!?
290 Far Future Prequel, Chapter Three – Too Heavy for the World
289 Far Future, Chapter Two – Too Much of a Good Thing
288 Far Future, Chapter One – Making a Difference, Or, Whatever Happened to that Sama Person?...
287 Far Future, Chapter Zero and Bible: Sama Rantha and the Far Future
286 Author Commentary on Power of Ten: Sama Rantha, Book One
285 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-Five – Epilogue
284 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-Four – Payment!
283 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-Three – Doing the Job Righ
282 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-Two – Planar Rifting
281 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty-One – Razzing Them
280 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighty – Death by Fashion Sense
279 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Nine – What Color is That? What are they Saying?
278 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Eight – A Spectacle to See, Autobows A-blazing
277 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven – The Grindy Warp God's Turn
276 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Six – Klawing Their Way to the Wall
275 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Five – Klawing for Ground
274 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy- Four – The Glory of the Warped
273 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Three – A Word from Heaven
272 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-Two – Vaccination and Style
271 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy-One – Slugging it Out, for Style Points!
270 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventy – Pandemic Sluggor
269 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Nine – What to do, oh Kaiju?
268 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Let's all just Stand Over Here and Let Them Fight...
267 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven – Tyrant and Emperor
266 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Six – The End of the Shardzone
265 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Five – A Land of Fuego
Chapter 264
263 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Three - Chalice
262 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Two – The Days Blur Together
261 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-One – Party's Over, Back to Work
260 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty – It's Just Hagmom and Me; Tremble!
259 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Nine – Let's All Join the Party
258 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Death from Above?
257 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Playing Hagmom
256 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Six – What Does Hagmom Do?
255 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Five – The Flank Attack
254 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Four – Just Chatting to Pass the Miles...
253 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Three – Hi! We're the Diversion!
252 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Two – Going After the Last Obelisk...?
251 Two Hundred and Fifty-One – Milking Them for Everything
250 Two Hundred and Fifty – Time to go Milking, Muuuu, Muuuu
249 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Nine – Grandmother Uraskalae, Hello!
248 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Eight - The Lion Doesn't Sleep Tonigh
247 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Seven – Timberrrrrrr...
246 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Six – Mushroom Giants?
245 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Five – Zone 22... Yep, Another One of Those...
244 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Four – Linking Back Up
243 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty- Three – Coats of Blood II
242 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-Two – Coat them in Blood, not Shells
241 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty-One – Obelisks and Hag Queens
240 Chapter Two Hundred and Forty – Nice Dawg
239 Two Hundred and Thirty-Nine – More Rules Abuse
238 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Eight – Totally Realistic, Part Two
237 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven – No, No, This Is Totally Realistic
236 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Six – Getting on the Errant Path
235 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Five – Gather 'round, Brothers...
234 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Four – Mi Go, Yu Go, Wi-Go.
233 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Three – Mu, Drow, Muuuuuu
232 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Two – More Damned Mu-shrooms?! Oh, Wait...
231 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-One – Wayfair
230 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty – We're Getting Closer
229 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Nine – Wait, Forsaken aren't Forsaken?
228 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Eight – Exit, Gate Ten
227 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Just Let Me Pop Off a Moment Here...
226 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Six – Trundling Along...
225 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Five – Mama, it's Time to Go...
224 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Four – Big Ugly Rock Fall Down Go Boom
223 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Three – A Bone to Pick
222 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-Two – Zone Montage#4 - Monkeyshines
221 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty-One – Zone Montage #3 - Insigh
220 Chapter Two Hundred and Twenty – Zone Montage #2 – Too Many Damn Zones
219 Chapter Two Hundred and Nineteen – Sure, Let's Call it a Training Montage...
218 Chapter Two Hundred and Eighteen – Down the Walls
217 Chapter Two Hundred and Seventeen – Up the Walls
216 Chapter Two Hundred and Sixteen – Giger was a Bad Influence
215 Chapter Two Hundred and Fifteen – Encounter Zone Abuse
214 Chapter Two Hundred and Fourteen – Some Gratuitous Carnage
213 Chapter Two Hundred and Thirteen – The Run
212 Chapter Two Hundred and Twelve – More Meat for the Table
211 Chapter Two Hundred and Eleven – It's all about the Time...
210 Chapter Two Hundred and Ten – A Broken Power
209 Chapter Two Hundred and Nine – Time is on Everybody's Side
208 Chapter Two Hundred and Eight – Don't Give Gamers Time Acceleration
207 Chapter Two Hundred and Seven – Story Background: Alignments
206 Chapter Two Hundred and Six – Wait, You're GIVING us a Time Skip?!
205 Chapter Two Hundred and Five – Back to the Rose
204 Chapter Two Hundred and Four – ... We've got a New Problem. Call the Lumberjacks!
203 Chapter Two Hundred and Three – That Knight, Erran
202 Chapter Two Hundred and Two – White and Red and Black and Green All Over...
201 Chapter Two Hundred and One – Call the Exterminators...
200 Chapter TWO HUNDRED. YAY! - Crowning a Griffon
199 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Nine, Yle Tyorm, Part Two
198 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Eight – Yle Tyorm
197 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Seven – An Adventure!
196 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Six – A Reunion for the First Time
195 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Five – Sisters III
194 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Four – Sisters II, Marks Addendum
193 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Three – Sisters
192 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-Two – Seeing Them Off
191 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety-One – The Omnitell
190 Chapter One Hundred and Ninety – Reporting!
189 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Nine – Thick as Thieves
188 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Eight – Reunion of the White Sheep of Gilderaz
187 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Seven – The Head Maester
186 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Six – Mythos Spawn for Great Vengeance!
185 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Five – Special Delivery
184 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Four – We've a Small Dragon Problem
183 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty–Three – Eldritch Theurgy
182 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-Two – The White Sheep
181 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-One – Bound to a Banner
180 Chapter One Hundred and Eighty – Travelling Wagon, Makes a lot of Stops...
179 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Nine – The Grand Maester
178 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Eight – Tens at Work
177 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Seven – A Grym End
176 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Six – An Unworthy Son of Gilderalz
175 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Five – Ah, Elder Brother...?
174 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Four - The Grind Continues
173 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Three – Round up the Wagon!
172 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-Two – In the Center of Power
171 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy-One – The Long, Grinding Road
170 Chapter One Hundred and Seventy - Errantry
169 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Nine – An Inquisitor in Colamn
168 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Eight – Yle Tyorm
167 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Seven - A Knight Errant, Part II
166 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Six – We've Got Worms
165 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Five – A Knight Errant, Part I
164 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-Four – A Farce
163 One Hundred and Sixty-Three – It's all Black and White
162 One Hundred and Sixty-Two – Playing the Flue
161 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty-One – The Wine and Cheese Party
160 Chapter One Hundred and Sixty – Of Sources and Voids
159 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Nine – The Berserkers Complain
158 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Eight – Bringing The Ligh
157 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Seven – Red, White, and Green
156 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Six – My Hellpuppies
155 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Five – One-Two
154 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Four – The Stormcrone, Part One
153 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Three – Scut's Destiny
152 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-Two: Of Elves and Kings
151 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty-One – The Start of a Saga
150 Chapter One Hundred and Fifty: The Spider's Nes
149 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Nine– The Fate of the Mercs
148 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Eight: Errant's Little Sister, Part Two
147 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Seven: Errant's Little Sister, Part One
146 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Six – Comes the North Wind
145 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Five – The Ritual of the Silver Queen
144 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Four – The Mercs
143 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Three –Hell hath Fury like a Woman's Scorn
142 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Two– This isn't a Temple...
141 Chapter One Hundred and Forty-One – A Beating
140 Chapter One Hundred and Forty – Verd and Scu
139 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Nine– Supplication, Too
138 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Eight - Supplication
137 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Seven – The Hear
136 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Six – Wrath of the Raven King
135 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Five – A Brother Stopping By
134 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Four – Warlord Briggs
133 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three – The Fire and the Sword
132 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Two – The North Wind
131 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-One – Where'd the Math Come From, Anyway?
130 Chapter One Hundred and Thirty – The King Under the Mountain
129 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Nine – A Deadly Visitor
128 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Eight – A Knight Returns
127 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Seven – Hazé wuvs Mama
126 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Six – The Order of the Lion
125 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Five – The Lived-Line
124 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Four – Tusk Annie is Where?
123 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Three – Tyranny of Rep Counts II
122 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Two – Pride of the Erlking
121 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-One – The Tyranny of Rep Counts
120 Chapter One Hundred and Twenty – The Rockborn
119 Chapter One Hundred and Nineteen - Mama
118 Chapter One Hundred and Eighteen – Mercy of the Brotherhood
117 Chapter One Hundred and Seventeen – The First Spell
116 Chapter One Hundred and Sixteen – Running Sama, Inc.
115 Chapter One Hundred and Fifteen – The Smart Guy
114 Chapter One Hundred and Fourteen– Forever Marked
113 Chapter One Hundred and Thirteen – A Voice in the Nigh
112 Chapter One Hundred and Twelve – An End to a Nightmare, Part II
111 Chapter One Hundred and Eleven – The Fire and the Sword, Part II
110 Chapter One Hundred and Ten – An End to a Nightmare, Part I
109 Chapter One Hundred and Nine – The Fire and the Sword, Part I
108 Chapter One Hundred and Eight – A Hagmother to Sing By
107 Chapter One Hundred and Seven – Losing That Religion…
106 Chapter One Hundred and Six - Determination
105 Chapter One Hundred and Five – What if We Win?
104 Chapter One Hundred and Four – Who are You?
103 Chapter One Hundred and Three – The Map, II
102 Chapter One Hundred and Two – The Krovboynyar
101 Chapter One Hundred and One – It Wasn't a Dream…
100 Chapter 100 – Leaving a Bad Dream
99 Chapter Ninety-Nine – Filling a Void
98 Chapter Ninety-Eight – Race to the Top, Slaughter to the Bottom
97 Chapter Ninety-Seven – Dance Dance Dance
96 Chapter Ninety-Six – The Ziggura
95 Chapter Ninety-Five – War on the Warpbands
94 Chapter Ninety-Four – Caught in Dreams II
93 Chapter Ninety-Three – About Them Elves…
92 Chapter Ninety-Two – Caught in Dreams I
91 Chapter Ninety-One – Making Fate
90 Chapter Ninety – Mister Korvus
89 Chapter Eighty-Nine – Measure the Marks
88 Chapter Eighty-Eight - Survivors
87 Chapter Eight-Seven – Windarrow and Shadowknife
86 Chapter Eighty-Six – The Marks and the Mechans
85 Chapter Eighty-Five – The Brotherhood of the Void
84 Chapter Eighty-Four – Ten
83 Chapter Eighty-Three – The Brotherhood of the Void
82 Chapter Eighty-Two – Profiting from Demons, Part Two
81 Chapter Eighty-One – To Poppa Slug
80 Chapter Eighty – Profiting from Demons
79 Chapter Seventy-Nine – Bringing in a Big One
78 Chapter Seventy-Eight – Armies Advance
77 Chapter Seventy-Seven – Heart of a Paladin
76 Chapter Seventy-Six – Armies Abound
75 Chapter Seventy-Five – Converting an NPC
74 Chapter Seventy-Four – Death of an Erlking
73 Chapter Seventy-Three – We Now have a Paladin
72 Chapter Seventy-Two – Bringing Down the Fey
71 Chapter Seventy-One – A Survivor
70 Chapter Seventy – My Army Against Yours
69 Chapter Sixty-Nine – To the Nearest Battle
68 Chapter Sixty-Eight – Companions at Nine
67 Chapter Sixty-Seven – Chimera Killing for Karma and Profi
66 Chapter Sixty-Six – Doc, the Remedy for What Cuts You
65 Chapter Sixty-Five – Crystal Master in Armor Briggs!
64 Chapter Sixty-Four – Healing Edge, Expert/8
63 Chapter 63 – Smithing!
62 Chapter 62 – Spillover from Leng
61 Chapter Sixty-One - Captain and Commander II
60 Chapter Sixty – Size Matters
59 Chapter Fifty-Nine – Captain and Commander
58 Chapter Fifty-Eight – No Imagination
57 Chapter Fifty-Seven – Everything Looks like a Nail
56 Chapter Fifty-Six – Outside Nightmare Bound
55 Chapter Fifty- Five – A Warband
54 Chapter Fifty-Four – From Outside Creation
53 Chapter Fifty-Three – Warp Factor Elven!
52 Chapter Fifty- Two – Let's Go For a Walk on the Pier
51 Chapter Fifty-One – Warp Warband
50 Chapter Fifty – The Situation Stabilizes
49 Chapter Forty-Nine – A Feast for Griffons
48 Chapter Forty-Eight – Let's All Have Some Fun in the Back Yard
47 Chapter Forty-Seven - Swords and Dragons
46 Chapter Forty-Six – Melee Seven, Human Three
45 Chapter Forty-Five – Cause I'm a Wanderer, yes, I'm a Wanderer…
44 Chapter Forty-Four – About Them Advanced Classes…
43 Chapter Forty-Three – Ah, Little Raven King…
42 Chapter 42: The Great Outdoors
41 Chapter 41 – Tremble an Erlking
40 Chapter 40 – Secondary Stat Blas
39 Chapter Thirty-Nine - Erlking Noir Rabe
38 Chapter Thirty-Eight – Stepping into Six
37 Chapter Thirty-Seven - Evolutions
36 Chapter Thirty-Six – I'll be Uber Again, Just Wait…
35 Chapter Thirty-Five – The Grimm Tree
34 Chapter Thirty-Four – Super Size Everything
33 Chapter Thirty-Three – Saying Goodbye to Auntie and Friends
32 Chapter Thirty-Two - Courtier of Death
31 Chapter Thirty-One - It All Henges on me, Auntie
30 Chapter Thirty – The Sage of Swords Turns Five
29 Chapter Twenty-Nine - Trolling
28 Chapter Twenty-Eight – Hello, Me Aunties!
27 Chapter Twenty-Seven - The Purge Begins
26 Chapter Twenty-Six - Ghosts and Diamonds
25 Chapter Twenty-Five - Brother Mine
24 Chapter Twenty-Four - Insubstantial Advancements
23 Chapter Twenty-Three – Scout and Survey
22 Chapter Twenty-Two - Getting Some Strength Back
21 Chapter Twenty-One – My First Magic Shrine
20 Chapter Twenty - And it's Night Time for Everyone...
19 Chapter Nineteen - Into Hag Valley
18 Chapter Eighteen - The Terrible /2's!
17 Chapter Seventeen - Sitdown with a Centaur
16 Chapter Sixteen - Melee Three
15 Chapter Fifteen – A Short Walk in the Woods
14 Chapter Fourteen - Alas, Poor Fido.
13 Chapter Thirteen – The Fores
12 Chapter Twelve – Hell and Fire
11 Chapter 11 – A Coming Out Party
10 Chapter Ten – A little Cunning
9 Chapter Nine – Caught in the Web
8 Chapter Eight – Cats and Birds
7 Chapter Seven - Rebirth
Chapter 6
5 Chapter Five - Baby's Toys
4 Chapter Four - Level Two!
3 Chapter Three - Second Primary Class
2 Chapter Two: The System
1 The Power of Ten – The Missing Tens – Sama Rantha
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