War of empires; dreams summoned into reality
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n't want them to stop, but Ozan managed to convince her that they had to rest. As Ozan stepped out of the carriage, his sleeve folded a little and Phoenix saw that Ozan's wrist is wrapped with a piece
then washed off the blood from his wrist and saw that the wound was completely gone, without any trace without any scar. He was dumbfounded by this but also happy that his body behaves that way
arly interested in his last dream where he was a powerful warrior who could infuse some type of energy into his sword and slice thwoods and met his travel companions setting up camp. He joined them to help set
ou, you should know that you can
rstand it either. When I figure it out
anything, I will gladly
your concern," said Ozan as he
ntil they reached the last village before Iron-fort, called Bajek, which was known for inhabiting lots of bandits. The bandit usually let their target pass freely through the
still could run into bandits. The forest was dark due to the tall trees that provide shade throughout the forest, it was cold and quiet. All the
ut of the carriage. He then saw that the carriage had gone off track, soon after, it crashed into a big tree but Ozan was fine. He jumped out of the carriage
.psss Oza
m with hand signs to take cover. He took cover immediately and
detect the enemy's location. Griffin then stood up, intending
said Ozan, as tried to convinc
an arrow was fired at him that barely missed, two more arrows were fired but they missed due to the speed at which Ozan was running. Ozan jumped to tackle Griffin into t
direction. They followed the scream and found a man dead on the floor with a spear sticking out of his head. Phoenix and Ozan were suprised that any
t without even seei
that was truly remarkable, but why did h
ut he was willing to risk his position if it meant that he got his target, which means Prince Ozan, you
at Ozan's speed when he ran out of cover to tackle Griffin. It was not normal,
t the other day and thought to himself 'What if th
om the carriage and set it free. They took all the provisions t