Life’s Dream made contact with the scribe. A gruff voice spoke into the mind of a dwarven man who stood amidst the slaughter outside the city. Like everyone else, he wore only the most basic of clothes, having not been able to upgrade yet, instead investing in a large axe he carried over his shoulder. However, there was still something odd …
chapter 341: beholden to a cause
After finding a nearby inn, I spent the rest of the night performing the extremely repetitive task of creating firebolt scrolls. Once I had made ten, I received another Scribe Ticket, adding it to the one I already had in my inventory. But for the most part, I was happy with a different benefit that I received. Inscription has reached level 2! …
chapter 340: the opening slaughter
Within the city square of Xanjara, a golden-haired kitsune jumped up onto the fountain’s edge. When she spoke, her voice carried over the calls that various people had been making to form groups. “Assembling the Life’s Dream!” She shouted out, her brown eyes lively as she surveyed the crowd. “I answer the call!” One voice spoke up, a human male …
chapter 339: luck of the draw
I felt the familiar warmth of the light enveloping me, casting me down to the world of Vision Expanse. The game had been set to release at midnight, or at least the local midnight, which had a shared timezone with the city that I arrived in. This meant that the city was full of life from the… rigid NPCs that …
chapter 338: return of the traveler
As Leowynn and I entertained ourselves in one of the sitting rooms of the citadel, I was able to watch the world below. I could see the forces that began to shift and gather at my summons. Already, millions of beings were moving, more and more passing through the gates to arrive at Earth. When they got there, they all …
chapter 337: time to shine
After stopping to check in on Lorek for a few moments, I decided to go ahead and return to the citadel, which was still positioned over the island on Desbar. When I arrived, I found that Tsubaki was still immersed within the game with Aurivy. It wasn’t really surprising, since there was only a couple of weeks until the big …
chapter 336: the passing of the torch
Jana stood worryingly outside of the resting chamber of Abin, the Chief Elder of the Water Clan. Ever since Durak’s death, the clan had been thrown into turmoil. Everyone was terrified that they might encounter another master class beast, yet at the same time there was no longer a path to retreat. Even if they would be welcomed back, the …
chapter 335: vanity
I heard the ping of a system message, alerting me that I had received a level in the swordsman class. As I had only been level five in it before, that wasn’t too surprising. The fact that my spirit tamer or hunter classes didn’t level up simply showed that the system didn’t think this kill was worth much at my …
chapter 334: extermination
Now that I had a rather clear goal in mind for something I could be doing to actively help out in the world, I saw no reason not to take the moment to do so. Even if the creature was labeled as a disaster by normal standards, I should still be able to kill it, right? Though, that isn’t to …
chapter 333: scry me a river
“M-miss Leyla?” A bulky demon man announced himself as he knocked on the office door of his boss. He had been called in to see her, and he was terrified. After all, the entire company knew who she really was, now. “Ah, yes Hal. Thank you for coming here so quickly.” Leyla answered with a polite smile as she sat …