Death Searcher Part4 FinaleThere was no talking in the group as they moved quickly through the streets of the ruined city. There was actually one more number in their ranks than there should have been; Lichmaster Koraliam had wanted a demonstration of the spell that had freed Ariet. And though he was already starting to feel drained, Yerunan had obliged, if only not to throw any sort of suspicion on himself."So the corruption as you put it is just superficial?" Lichmaster Koraliam had asked."You can't disguise a soul."The frown on the lichmaster's face said he clearly wanted to argue that point a little, but he refrained.After Yerunan had passed the soul off
Chronowalker-3LOOKING FOR CHAPTER 2? IT'S HERE: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/50520676/Chapter 3:Ter'Nik was walking to the cafeteria again. He was hungry and there was nothing at the barracks. He saw it was looking like it was about closed, but walked over and got a few things to take back. As he was, he saw a familiar figure lying on one of the couches by the stairs to the monorail. He walked over and knelt down. It was Niterrel. "Hey," he said. "What're you doing here?"She moaned lightly and opened an eye, "I have a roommate.""Oh?""Want to take a guess who?"He was tired and shook his head."Well, let's just say she's a mutual acquain
Death Searcher Part3The night passed uneventfully with the two of them taking refuge in some sort of burnt out vehicle. Or at least, that was all Yerunan could figure out that it was. Ariet called it a 'tank', but unfortunately that meant nothing to him. It was, however, a place to stay, and for that he was grateful. Or at least he was happy that he wasn't spending the night outside. There was the stench of something in the air; it was a something he couldn't identify, but it churned his stomach and made him thankful that he lived in a world that was at least marginally sane when compared to this one.Ariet, for her part, was doing her best not to antagoni