Chronicles of the starblood inheritance.
ve a problem. There's a big goblin riding a wolf, and he's leading a pac
gain. It was a dark and forbidden magic, necromancy. The corpses of the goblins twitched and crawled back to their feet, their eyes glowing with a sinister light. The humans were shocked and horrified by this sight, and their morale began to crumble. Another goblin, smaller than the rest, but still riding a wolf, gave ano
e goblins. the undead attacked them from all sides, with their teeth, claws, an
ush of rage and despair, and he entered a berserk mode. He fought like a madman, cutting through th
ime the goblin parried it still without breaking a sweat. Somehow Ryker managed to wound the goblin's arm but the goblin retaliated by slashing Ryker's chest. Ryker staggered back, but befo
. She tried to call for help, but Robert and Calvin and the other two mages in the patrol, were too busy fighting their own battles. They could not spare any time or magic for her. She decided to take matters into her own hands. She sliced her way through the goblins, using her lig
n the ground, motionless and surrounded by goblins. He felt a rush of adrenaline and fear, as he realized that his best friend and brother-in-arms was in danger. He ignored everything else, and ran towards him, cutting down any goblin that got in his way. He reached Ryker in a matter of seconds, and stood
"Fall back! Fall back to the forest!" Klaus shouted, hoping that his voice would reach his men. Robert and Calvin, the only ones who could hear him, used their magic to clear a path to the forest. Robert conjured a wave of water that swept awa
wisted and distorted by the goblins' magic. He saw his family, his friends, his enemies, his lovers, his failures, his successes, his hopes, his fears, all mixed together in a chao
re than anyone else. He had always looked up to him, as his mentor and his friend. He did no
day when his parents were killed by a goblin raid when he was young. He saw their faces, twisted in pain and fear as the goblins stabbed them. He heard their screams and his own as he tried to save them. He felt the goblin's blade pierce his chest and he fell to the ground bleeding and waiting f
ld somehow recover. He turned and saw the clear path that Calvin and Robert had created. They had used their magic to clear a way to the forest, where they hoped to find a safe haven. They had sacrificed all the horses to save the others, and Klaus was grateful for their bravery and loyalty. He