Emily Anderson
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“You know we can’t allow him to actually bring that Mimicry World Core out of that floor, right?” the Wyrmgod questioned the Malefic Viper. “Does seem kind of counterproductive if he decides to reintroduce a Karmic Plague that was wiped out a long time ago back into the multiverse,” Minaga nodded in agreement. “Relax, he isn’t gonna actually bring it out,” the Viper waved them off. “He is just going to eat it and consume all the knowledge of how to make plagues within.” “And……
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When it came to rituals, their group only really had two individuals who could be of any use. Dina and Jake both knew quite a bit about rituals and formations, while the other three were just sitting ducks incapable of assisting with anything of substance. At least not in the beginning. Jake and Dina helped the witch set up the initial parts of the ritual but soon hit an issue that they should have honestly seen coming. “Many of the ingredients I wanted to use are no longer capable of supporting the…
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The Ebook of Book 7 is out today! This book covers from shortly after he enters the Order of the Academy for the first time, the Ell’Hakan situation on Earth, and a bunch of other stuff. Definitely check it out and/or throw it a review if you feel like supporting it: https://www.royalroad.com/amazon/B0C6W5XQNW Or don’t, I’m not your dad. Also, I want to leave a reminder that I am taking all of October off and that there will thus be no chapters (Patreon payments will also be paused, but that…
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Jake could admit when he was wrong. Sometimes, at least. This was one of those times. Dark tendrils lined the walls, all of them semi-ethereal as they sought not to physically attack people but leave them with some odd dark affliction that wasn’t a curse but seemed a lot like a curse. This particular affliction did damage and fucked with your senses, throwing them for a loop. Jake could definitely feel the roots of the magic in the dark affinity, but outside of that, he had no idea what he was dealing…
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When Jake said he was good at zoning everything out when he focused on something, he meant he was Still… Jake could see why the Unique Lifeform was a bit unsatisfied when he finally checked his notifications. Opening them up, the first thing he saw was that they had apparently gotten another bonus objective without him even noticing. So this one confirmed the theory that the Dark Witch had indeed gone toward the core and even created a way to get down there. Of course, they likely had to also get rid…
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Upgrading skills was indeed something one had to do with a lot of forethought and consideration. Well, that didn’t really count for most Legacy skills as, ultimately, they all led toward the same Origin, so even if you misstepped once, it was easy to realign. However, with skills like Arrow of the Ambitious Hunter that had no set progression path, it was easy to fuck up the skill’s future potential. While it was true that entirely removing a concept from a skill was difficult, what was even more…
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Jake still remembered the day he got the skill. It was the signature skill of his first proper class and had been damn awesome when he initially got it. He got a bit nostalgic when he remembered bombarding that massive Storm Elemental atop the cloud continent with Hawkie. The orb from that kill had even helped give birth to Sylphie. To say that the skill had been important would be an understatement… which is why it was just a shame to see the sorry state it was in these days. Yeah, looking at it, the…
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“There was much debate if we should include this example of a Karmic Plague within the dungeon, but ultimately we agreed it would be for the best,” the Wyrmgod explained to the Viper as they observed the slaughter going on in the Enlightened Republic. “Many mortals don’t even know about them these days, so this can serve as… what did you call it? A public service?” “Yeah, definitely a good idea to teach the masses. I can attest to how horrible those things are,” Minaga shuddered. “I lost…
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Jake was pushed back by a wave of dense space mana as he quickly stabilized himself. The entire tower had erupted, sending stones falling to the ground below as the Lord Protector imploded the entire expanded space they had been sitting within, throwing them out. The Lord Protector had an oddly empty, yet enraged, look in his eyes. His body was burning with power as a sword appeared in his hand. Yet he seemed to hesitate as if the gravity of his situation only hit him now that he had actually gone and…
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Jake had never been a big fan of killing humans, or any humanoid beings for that matter. However, he also wasn’t directly averse to it. It was more that if he had to choose between fighting a giant bear or a human to get levels, he would prefer the bear, even if both had the same level of intelligence. What he definitely didn’t like and did feel averse to was killing low-level humans. That just felt wrong on a fundamental level… but… Jake did so anyway. The four others did too. Dina was reluctant,…
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