Terveta-Chapter 2: Hostiles (Part 3)

He quickly stared up in front of him at the hostile. the creature lay unmoving meters away on its back, skull crushed with bright red blood oozing out across the plane of the wall.

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Terveta-Chapter 2: Hostiles (Part 2)

Even though the walls were several stories high, the hostiles were more then capable of clearing it, but that wasn't what they usually aimed for.

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Terveta-Chapter 2: Hostiles (Part 1)

The hostiles. in physical appearance they were easily recognizable. their bodies were thin, wiry muscles and ribs always showing, as if they were in a constant state of starvation.

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Mighty Ducks: Cessation of hostilities. A brother's confession?

The image chuckled "now, now my dear wildwing, i but only desire to discuss a cessation of hostilities between us and nothing more."

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Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 7)

They were equal in physical strength, which was one of vace's abilities, but the hostile was faster.

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Terveta-Chapter 5: Spring (Part 5)

Bullets progressively poured into the area as well, taking down hostiles left and right from the great expanse away that mathew was aiming from.

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Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 5)

His eyes shot open giving the hostile an angry stare before his energy was directed. a massive surge of lightning arched from his body down into the monster's. the hostile gave off an earsplitting screech and released, but the alpha didn't.

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Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 8)

He sprinted over the ground like a blur, intending on tackling the hostile before it could get its claws on his alpha.

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Terveta-Chapter 5: Spring (Part 6)

This meant either one of two things: either the hostile population was extremely low, or the hostile population was extremely high.

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Terveta-Chapter 5: Spring (Part 4)

The tip of the force rammed right through the hostile to the left while the other roared a laugh at its fallen comrade and then leaped for her.

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Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 4)

Even though the hostiles looked thin and scraggily with barely any muscle to them, they were as heavy as boulders. they were cleaning the mess up well; only spare parts and limbs laid around from place to place.

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Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 6)

The wounded robot turned without much detouration and lunged for the hostile. it was thrusted backwards with a backhand to the chest. hostiles were never this strong, this durable. they were never consciously smart either.

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