Juryokine: Chapter Twenty Five

Chapter Twenty Five "What is a dream?" Professor Navras asked. He stood looking at the clock at the front of the workshop, and with a dramatic sweep of his black robe he turned to face his class. "Are they merely visions from our unconscious mind...

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Juryokine: Chapter Twenty Four

He wears armor that glows the same color of green as the gravity storms, and he carries a spear. zashiel has seen him three times, and i've seen him twice.

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Juryokine: Chapter Twenty Three

He weakened his gravity as much as possible, letting him run faster than a normal human could, but even that wasn't enough to catch up to a speeding autocarriage.

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Juryokine: Chapter Twenty Two

Chapter Twenty Two "I can't believe this," Toke whispered. He sat in the chair beside Wayli's bed, hunched over so that his chin almost rested on the mattress. Boam stood with his back against the wall behind him, not saying anything. Wayli's...

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Juryokine: Chapter One

gravity itself would be thrown out of order, pulling anything it could latch onto wherever it pleased.

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Juryokine: Chapter Twenty One

_the dodger avoids anything that has a field of gravity, which means i either have to outrun it, or trap it.

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Juryokine: April Fools!

**Today on The Continuing Adventures of Jerry O'Kind...** **When we last left our hero, the fair maiden Zashiel had been stolen away by the savage Umbagumbwa Tribe. Kidnapped and held hostage against her will, Zashiel must hold out hope that somebody...

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Juryokine: Chapter Twenty

"we were out training one night," she went on, "and we got caught in a gravity storm. as far as anyone knows, it was the first one to ever strike.

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Juryokine: Chapter Nineteen

The sorakine screamed, grabbing toke's arm with lightning quick reflexes just as the senseless gravity took hold of them.

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Juryokine: Chapter Eighteen

_"witnesses are speculating that this could be the same person that rescued an injured man after the exton gravity storm. his intentions are unclear. is he here to help us, or harm us?

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Juryokine: Chapter Seventeen

He kept his gravity weakened, or else he would have yanked the guard right off the roof.

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Juryokine: Chapter Sixteen

Glancing at the building next to him, it occurred to him how much easier it would be to simply run to the top and use a gravity-weakened jump to get to the other side of the street.

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