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Imagine what I could have done in ten years. I could have learned to speak Japanese. I could have played every RPG video game ever created, and if I spoke Japanese I could have played the foreign ones too! Man, I could have built a spaceship in my backyard and flew it to the moon and back, if I wanted.
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Hey! Donβt judge me! Video games have always been an incredibly important part of my sanity!
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Shane Purdy (The Wolf's Advance: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 2))
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Boys, you donβt even know if youβll be pitted against each other, so please save the testosterone for tomorrow,
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Shane Purdy (The Wolf's Advance: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 2))
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Most people donβt go into battle as a form of therapy
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Shane Purdy (The Wolf's Advance: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 2))
Shane Purdy (The Wolf's Advance: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 2))
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Entire years just fighting alone with someone you hated? I think I can understand how they managed to get over their differences, if Iβm being honest. βIt took us about three years to stop hating each other, and another two to realize we had fallen in love,β he continues, verifying my conclusion. βAnd after that, we had you, and the witches let us out.
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Shane Purdy (Tartarus: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 3))
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The ghouls are considered children until theyβre one hundred,β Tar comments, almost making me stumble in my walk towards the stairs. Stupid undead and their endless lifespans.
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Shane Purdy (Tartarus: A Blood Magic Lycanthrope LitRPG (Wolf of the Blood Moon Book 3))
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We talked about this,β said David to his phone. βItβs bad enough you want me to reshape the moon, but now youβre my self-appointed romance coach?β
[ She likes you. She gave you three heart emojis. ]
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Daniel Thorman (Rise of the Tong: A LitRPG (Lands of Legend))
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To the moon, Alice!β
Maybe it wasnβt as humble or elegant as βOne small step for man,β But if this was being recorded for posterity, David wanted it known that he was the first to come up with it (apart from Mr. Gleason). He thought it an apt summation of his personality. It said to anyone who cared, βLook out, moon. Here comes David, and heβs not afraid to laugh.
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Daniel Thorman (The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure (Lands of Legend Book 2))
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Earthrise, as seen from Luna, is a beautiful sight. Grown men have been known to shed tears at first sight of the homeworld from space.
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Daniel Thorman (The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure (Lands of Legend Book 2))
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Firstly, in lunar gravity, the avalanche progressed much more slowly than such an event would on earth. Secondly, moonrakers were bottom-heavy beasts. It would take quite a lot to flip one over. So he held his breath as he surfed the wave. Who was the big kahuna now?
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Daniel Thorman (The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure (Lands of Legend Book 2))
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The dust began to swirl up in an eerie, hypnotic dance. The nanophase iron particles, responding to the intense magnetic fields, created tiny vortices of shimmering dust that moved like spirits of the air. The windless desolation of the moon had rarely been host to such a haunting display.
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Daniel Thorman (The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure (Lands of Legend Book 2))