Seven Sorceress Sister's Index by Rhuen1, literature
Literature
Seven Sorceress Sister's Index
The Seven Sorceress Sisters, mysterious figures of which little is known. Most factions in the multiverse aren't even aware of all seven; or if they are by different names and not that they are all related. Some factions may even have multiple databases regarding the same individual mistaking them for different individuals. All that can be said for certain is they are ancient, they are powerful, and for some reason they will work with and against each other, apparently on a whim.
The events ARE NOT in set chronological order, as these beings travel through time and space it can't be said for certain when they cross paths*
*Letter from an A
The Overlord Tournament Finale by Rhuen1, literature
Literature
The Overlord Tournament Finale
"Sweety?"
Mirai looks up in surprise from the book, its her mother, standing behind her, and her father, and her grandmother Yuki, with Bob and Jessica beside her.
"What...." stammers Mirai, "I..."
"She...brought us here." says Yuki nodding to the woman in white robes that had greated Mirai when she arrived here.
"This is a private library," says Queen Holly, "Mirai knows this, but the rest of you also have a choice. This was a request by Sahralia. You can wait out the coming storm here and return to your world after if you like, remain here, or return to your world now."
"I thought," says Mirai looking around, a bit embar
You are surprised that you failed?
Some great mystery as to why you weren't able to kill it?
Its as obvious as it can be General.
You came here thinking you were fighting a creature.
Some monster from a bygone age.
When in truth you were fighting a god.
Not some mindless animal.
A thinking and rationalizing being, only one with no more regard for man than man has for the worms and insects that crawl under his feet.
It gave your helicopters, your jets, and the lives of all your men, no more concern or empathy than one does the gnats and flies buzzing about their face. We should consider ourselves fortunate it was more concerned with passing th