《Chronicler’s Tale》Chapter 21
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New World Day 7
On the morning of the seventh day in the New World, I woke to the familiar sensation of a bladder ready to burst. I threw on some clothes and grabbed my shotgun before racing out into the garage. I stopped just long enough to check for any beasts hanging outside in the driveway. It was my first time using it, and aside from some discomfort over doing my business out in the open, it worked great. Feeling much better, I took my time on my way back to the garage and looked for any new tracks around the garage door and toilet. The sunlight was blinding, but the ground was still damp and squishy. It must have rained during the night while I was sleeping. The rain made the ground soft enough that I could make out a number of prints in the ground near the toilet. There were some footprints from what I was pretty sure were forest coyotes. It looked like they were going down the hill towards the lake. More disconcerting, I saw some new goblin footprints mixed with the footprints of the larger mysterious creature. The coyotes were one thing, but the goblins worried me. I didn’t think the various beasts I had encountered so far would be smart enough to find me in my basement stronghold. However the goblins could be smart enough to find me there, and that larger footprint left me with a feeling of dread. I hoped it was just a larger than average goblin, but my instincts told me that I wasn’t that lucky.
Sighing, I quickened my pace and returned to the relative safety of the garage. Once I was back inside, I closed my eyes and worked to calm my nerves. What would come would come regardless of my fears and worries. I just had to make sure I was as ready as I could be to face whatever it was. It’s not that easy to push your worries away. I needed some help centering myself so I decided to update my journals and begin my training for the day. I spent two hours recording everything I could remember about what I did the previous day and the two new beasts from last night. My body felt tight and cramped by the time I was finished. When I stood up, I took the time to stretch and loosen my muscles up. It was time to pick back up where I left off yesterday. I packed a backpack full of empty water bottles and my axe, picked up the rifle from the bedroom, and grabbed a box of extra ammo from the gun safe in the workshop. I did a quick once over of my supplies for the day’s outing and then strode out of the garage towards the front field.
I intended to head to the same cow pond today as the previous day to acquire some more water and crayfish tails. Since the three beasts came to steal my food late in the afternoon, I was going to try cooking it early in the day to see what happened. I thought they were more nocturnal animals and wouldn’t appear earlier in the day, but only time would tell. I reached the modest cow pond with ease and set my backpack against that same little oak tree as the previous day. I still had a small stack of rocks from the previous day. I got into a stable shooting posture and threw a few down the hill towards the shore of the pond. Unfortunately, the soft ground absorbed the impact of the rocks much better than before. The waters of the lake remained calm. Nary a ripple appeared to mar the surface of the pond.
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As I considered the best way to entice the crayfish out of the pond, a realization came upon me. The current muddy conditions causing me a headache here were a missed opportunity back at the house. Both the storm from last night and the one from a few days ago represented chances to gather some drinking water with minimal effort on my part. If I had just left some buckets out to collect the rainwater, I would be able to acquire a bit of extra drinking water without any danger. I made a mental note to position a bunch of my buckets around the house to collect water from future storms.
Cursing my own stupidity under my breath, I grabbed a couple more rocks, and instead of throwing them, I gave them a hard roll down the hill. It was harder to control their final destination, but they wouldn’t sink into the ground at least. The first couple of rocks pushed this way rolled all the way into the pond without any movement from anything within the lake. Did I wipe out the entire population yesterday? I thought about shifting to a different cow pond, but I decided to try a different portion of the pond first. I dragged a half dozen rocks to the opposite side of the lake and started rolling them down the hill once more. The ground shook beneath me and mud exploded into the air as four geyser crayfish smashed into the side of the hill. Success! Four quick shots later, I sat atop the hill separating the tails and mana stones from the bodies and making a small pile of limbs to distract the whirlpool bass. This time things went much better as I filled all of the water bottles without being attacked by the bass. I would have to strain the water still, but that wasn’t a difficult process.
Delighted that things were going so well, I strode back across the road to my house. I stashed the water bottles in the garage and took a few buckets out from the workshop. I positioned one of them at each corner of the house to catch any future rain. Now it was time to see if an early cooking time made any difference. I took all four of the tails up to the fire pit along with the spices and a large towel and started preparing them just like the previous night. I rubbed the Cajun spices deep into the tails and started up the fire. It wasn’t long before the enticing smell filled the air once more. This time I had the shotgun raised and ready while I scanned the ground and sky for any approaching threats. Just when I thought that my theory was correct, a long low ribbit rumbled through the air. I whipped my head around and stared down the slight hill to the lake below. I saw two large green orbs with black slits in the middle of them peeking out of the surface of the lake. The damn frog was coming!
I started to aim at the frog when a barrage of black scales rained down upon it. The frog cried out in pain and anger before it sank back into the depths of the lake. Multiple scales were stuck deep in its leathery hide. The angle of the scales made it clear that the attack had come from high above the lake. When I looked up to search the treetops I saw the massive black form of the python spread across several trees. How long had that freaking thing been up there! I began to mutter random curse words under my breath as I decided to cut and run. The tails were almost finished, and I didn’t want to hang around to see if the bird was going to make an appearance as well. I slung the shotgun on my shoulder, wrapped the towel around my right hand, and grabbed two of the tails. Following that, I kicked the others off the fire towards the barn and dashed towards the safety of the basement.
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I wasn’t the only one who had learned something from the last night. The python kept an eye on me even as it faced off with the frog. Before I could run away to the basement, a volley of scales slashed through the air all around me. I let out a scream of pain as one of the wickedly sharp scales buried itself in my left shoulder blade. The pain that radiated out from my shoulder throughout the rest of my body combined with the force of the impact to send me tumbling to the ground. I half-crawled half-rolled toward the front porch of the house in a desperate attempt to get out of the python’s sight. A second volley of scales buried themselves into the soft ground behind me with a squish as I narrowly avoided the python’s finishing blow. Not everything was aces though. I landed on my shoulder after the roll and jammed the scale even deeper into my shoulder. That caused me to almost faint from the agony that ripped through my body. My breath came in ragged gasps as I staggered to my feet, my left arm hanging limp at my side, and stumbled down to the garage door. A long hiss filled with malice tickled my ears. Just as I feared the python was pursuing me, a high-pitched screech tore through the air and another rumbling ribbit emerged from the lake. The second battle royale was set, and just like last night I wasn’t going to stick around to see who won.
I left a thick trail of blood behind me as I stumbled my way down the slight hill and into the garage. If I was thinking clearly I would have been worried about the trail leading some creature to my home, but the unbearable pain left me feeling like my mind was shrouded in fog. The only two things I could think of were getting to the garage and tearing that scale out of my shoulder. Thanks to the intervention of the bird and frog I had achieved one of those goals. Now it was time to confront the second and in some ways more daunting task. I slammed and locked the door behind me and threw the tails and shotgun onto the seat of one of the ATVs. I needed to sit down before I tried to pull out the scale. I limped over to the wall, leaned my left shoulder forward, and sat down against the cool concrete wall. It wasn’t easy to keep the back of my left shoulder from smacking into the wall. Each time the scale tapped the wall I grunted in pain. After a few tries I managed to get somewhat comfortable. I inched back with my right hand to where the scale was imbedded in my shoulder blade. I started to hyperventilate as my body anticipated what was to come. I closed my right hand around the scale and felt it cut into the flesh of my palm. At any other time that would have given me pause, but the mind-numbing pain from my shoulder overrode every other sense I possessed. Determined to get it over with, I strengthened my grip on the scale and with a soul-searing scream yanked the scale out of my shoulder. As I brought the scale over my head and into my line of sight I saw in horror that not only was a giant chunk of flesh torn from my body along with the scale, but the small barbs along the edge of the scale were now embedded into my right hand. The pain was overwhelming, and I felt the darkness closing in around me. With the last of my strength, I put the scale flat on the ground and used my right foot to kick the scale off of my hand. Blood splattered across the garage and chunk of flesh from my hand joined the one from my back, but it was done. The scale was out of body, and none too soon. I saw the darkness, the enticing pain free darkness, closing in around me.
You have reached level 4!
3 bonus stat points have been awarded!
Basic Regen (Passive) (B) * leveled up!
Basic Regen (Passive) (B) * leveled up!
Basic Regen (Passive) (B) * has evolved into Minor Regen (Passive) © *
Name: Jason Silver
Job Name: N/A
LVL: 4 3%
Job LVL: N/A 0%
Job Points:
N/A
N/A
Titles:
Survivor (B) LVL 4 95%
Fool (B) LVL 5 86%
Pack Killer (B) LVL 3 81%
Beast Killer (B) LVL 3 76%
Risk Taker (B) LVL 3 97%
Repeated Risk Taker ( C ) LVL 2 99%
Compassionate Fool ( C ) LVL 1 78%
Curious Fool ( C ) LVL 1 0%
Stupid Fool ( C ) LVL 1 76%
Title Points:
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Stats:
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Bonus Points:
23/125
10/10
2 per min (-1.75)
12
9
7
12
Status Effects:
Regen, Disease Resist, Parasite Resist, Poison Resist, Bleeding x3
Skills:
Basic Axe Mastery (B) LVL 7 56%
Basic Gun Mastery (B) LVL 4 78%
Minor Regen (Passive) © LVL 1 94%
Basic Disease Resist (Passive) (B) LVL 3 80%
Basic Parasite Resist (Passive) (B) LVL 3 90%
Basic Poison Resist (Passive) (B) LVL 3 20%
Basic Mana Control (B) LVL 6 48%
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Luck Lockyer
Luck Lockyer was the type of man to smirk in the dark, the expression not for anyone but himself. One of perpetual amusement. The bright side of things were hard to find in the shade yet his amber eyes were always searching. The smirk was his default, he knew it, his friends knew it, his family knew it. It was his most natural state. But the death of everyone close to you can affect a downwards curve on the mouths of even the most stoic people. Without purpose, without anyone to do the job for, Luck Lockyer found himself inside an empty forgotten church. The perpetual smirk on his face had slipped to a thin line, his scar more noticeable now than ever before. His amber eyes, the windows to his soul, dull and lifeless. To anyone who knew him, it was the clothing that gave away his mental state, denim pants and a plain black t-shirt. If that wasn't enough, the tears running down his face certainly would, the echoing sobs of a broken man rang across the rundown church. It was on a whim, but Luck Lockyer prayed, he prayed for many things, for death, revenge, friends, but the one prayer dominating his thoughts, a second chance for his family. That was all he wanted. Simple. It was then, on the outskirts of a polluted city, in an abondoned lot, in a forgotten church that Luck Lockyer, the Devil of the Cards, the Bloodless Hand, the Amber Demon, the Broken, was answered by a being from another world and one from his. *found the picture online
8 65Anarcho: A Cyberpunk Fantasy
Below you can find blurbs for each arc in Anaracho. Fracture Rating (Anarcho, #1) Theeeey’ve done it again! Max and Staxx have just hit the Tower Plaaaza just minutes ago, breaking CEO Tanaka Koji’s safe and baling with what’s estimated to be at least two point three biiiiillion in cash—not to mention the prrrriceless personal relics worth at least a second veritable fortune on the blaaack maarkeeet! Hooowwww do we know it was theeem? They left us clues! “Take it to the max” and “Staxx of cash” left behind, written atop a priceless Remvira painting in lipstiiiick from Koji’s bathroooom no doubt! “I don’t know…” Tanaka says as he scratches his head in evident disbelief while he nurses a broken lip. “One moment I was looking over the quarterly reports and then next thing I know I’m—I’m face down—eating tile and forced by two men at knife and gunpoint to open my safe!” It’s quiiiite a shocker for us over here, too! In case you don’t know, Tanaka Koji is the billionair heir and infamous playboy of the Tanaka Dynastyyy. They say his family’s worth at least four-hundred biiiillioooon and theyyy donnn’t skimp on SEEEECUUURITYYY! Soooo….. what does daad think about allll this? “I want them stopped!” Tanaka senior comments as he shakes a fist. “I am putting up a five-hundred million dollar reward for anyone who supplies information leading to the capture or death of those two thugs!” Weeell, there you have it, folks! Straight from the uuunicorn’s mouth! Again! that’s a whopping five-hundred million dollar reward for any tips that lead to the capture or death of those pesky thieves, Maaax and Staaaaxx! Any tips of information can be sent via public or in-home holo net devices by going to the page displayed—and don’t forget to— Staxx shut off the holo screen. “May called. She wants us to do another job. Tonight.” “You know we can’t. We got another one of our high and mighty overlords to visit at his luxury penthouse.” “That’s what I told her, too.” “Then stop yapping and let’s kick some ass!” “You know, Max, for such a small guy, you’re really intense. Don’t you wanna have some fun?” “Oh… we’re gonna have some fun, Staxx. We’re gonna have some fun...” * * * Hussy (Anarcho, #2) Max and Staxx board the ultrafine space cruiser Chylaxium in an effort to kidnap Kelly Hess, the daughter of the rich—but not a douche—Hess, who wants his daughter returned to him after she ran off with Laiwyn Scorr, a known smuggler and murderer whose evidently using her for her magical abilities to get to her father. Unfortunately it remains to be seen whether the little hussy will come easily. “Max, are you sure about this one?” “You know it’s a favor to May, after what she had to pull to get us outta that Yates thing.” “I know, but… just because you like her doesn’t mean we have to say ‘yes.’” “Come on, Staxx, it’ll be fun.” “Do we get to shoot stuff?” “Definitely!” “What happened to us robbing banks on the six o’clock news?” “Don’t worry—we’ll get to that after we do this thing real quick.” “All right, I’m down.” “Sweet.” * The Landfill Lich (Anarcho, #3) With independent, though highly discredited, news sources siting a dangerous creature killing people on the edges of Life City, Max and Staxx—in their boredom, decide to take up the investigation. They quickly discover that they may be in way over their heads, and that the source of this “terrible monster” or whatever, is in fact due to the carelessness of a mega corp—of course—and headed by—you guessed it—the mages. “Man, I’m so bored! Sure this thing’s even real?” “The bodies are real.” “If the overlords are responsible for whatever’s goin’ on, then somebody’s getting tossed out another window.” “That’s what you always say.” “’Cause it’s the truth, Staxx” “Well let’s check it out and see what we find.” “Takin’ guns.” “Hells yes, Max.” * Rescue Operation (Anarcho, #4) After taking out a Strogaus science mage and the monster he had created, Max and Staxx attempt to contact May—their ally and handler. But for the first time ever, a different person answers their call, indicating an irregularity that bodes ill for not only May, but for them all. “Damn! I wanted to meet May, but…” “Not like this?” “Do you think she’s still alive?” “One way to find out, Max.” “Listen, if this has something to do with Strogaus and that science mage we fed to his own monster, we’re puttin’ these guys in the ground, Staxx.” “Then let’s lock and load.” * Dreams of Forever (Anarcho #5) Max, Staxx and May—three Anarchos—set out to find Lexa a body so that she too can fully become part of the team. But what begins as an innocent shopping trip, soon turns into a storm of bullets after the team realizes what Invera-Tech is really up to. “No way can we let this stand, guys.” “Not like we can’t end the overlord’s dreams of forever with a few bullets.” “Then let’s drop some hot lead on these wannabe gods.” “Hells yes!” “But what about my body?” “Don’t you worry your pretty little head about that, Lexa.” “Oh—okay!” “Now let’s tear shit up!”
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8 176Drawing Your OCs!
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