Riven gave Negrada a skeptical look and then pulled up the options for his new class choices. To his surprise, they were indeed combination classes for two of the three options, just like Negrada had talked about—so apparently the system thought Riven was a good match. Athela had told Riven that the system only handed out class options for those who earned them, and apparently the last fight he’d had with the satyr warlord in conjunction with his race evolution was more than enough to get him a spot with these three.
[Class Upgrade Options:
Warlock Adept: The Warlock Adept is a direct upgrade from the class Novice Warlock and emphasizes demonic minions with a high damage output through magical attacks. You gain additional negative charisma. You will have a percentage upgrade to all Unholy pillar and related subpillar spells through this class, you will acquire an additional demonic contract slot when you hit level 35, you will acquire more stat points per level than you did as a novice, and you will experience visions from the system concerning Unholy pillar abilities more often by taking this class. Bonus structure for Staves, Cloth Armor, Willpower, and Intelligence included. (Cos with the knowledge of the Shadow subpillar and the Shadow spell Riftwalk.)
Reaper Initiate: The Reaper Initiate is the first in line for a class style that primarily focuses on physical attributes, encompassing Unholy, Blood, Death, and Shadow abilities. This class employs Stealth bonuses for those who would be assassins, spies, or thieves. This class has bonus structures for Scythes, Crossbows, Small The vision switched again, this ti showing a series of holes in ti and space, ones that he could travel through by forcing a rift in space—holding that rift open with his mana channels. Where there was absence of light, Riven could find passage and sanctuary. The wormholes continued on and on, forever reaching out into the expanse and onto solid earth until they ca upon places where the shadows could not reach.
Channeling mana through the Shadow subpillar, understanding the vision for what it was, and applying aning to it were the three fundantal pieces to any Tier 1 spell. Channeling mana was a given and easy enough to do. Understanding what he needed and wanted by the ability was also easy enough. Applying aning and understanding to the vision was the hard part, but unbeknownst to him, even that was child’s play for Riven when compared to the average caster. Pondering the vision of the wormholes led him to a single and obvious conclusion: there was a path to sanctuary in the absence of light that he could tread upon. In fact, he might even be able to establish links between spots by pushing light away even in its presence, expanding the wormholes, tying the loops together like so, and—
[You have successfully acquired the Shadow subpillar. You have successfully interpreted and learned the spell Riftwalk. Congratulations!]
[Riftwalk (Shadow): Channel mana into your Shadow subpillar and focus on the place you wish to travel to. Then rip open a portal in space and pass through it, allowing you and other people or objects nearby to pass through until you close the rift. Mana cost is dependent upon length of space traveled and ti maintaining rift.]
Huh. That was all it took? Honestly, it seed rather simple to him, and it made him question whether or not the system was just screwing with him and trying to make him feel good about himself. Was it belittling him? He’d thought that solution was a rather obvious one.
“I see you have made your choice,” Negrada comnted patiently, narrowing its pupil slightly as Riven turned to him. “You acquired your pillar rather…fast…no doubt due to your affinities being so absurdly high. Have you made up your mind on what you want to trade for?”
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