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[2] The Master

He woke up to Failsafe buzzing in his head. He yawned, which ca out as a chitter and a tongue flare. The movent seed rather natural. That led him to think maybe he was a chira of so kind. Maybe he was soone's science project to combine a snake and a drake. His thoughts were interrupted by the continuous buzzing in his head, so he decided to turn his attention to Failsafe.

“I have completed your analysis,” Failsafe said, his voice full of pride. “Until we know what you are and what you are capable of so places are blank, buuut,” he held the last word for a while and paused for suspense. “Ta-daa, look at this.”

A square nu appeared in the lizard's vision, causing him to jolt awake. It was magic. Sohow he recognized the sensation and understood that only he would be able to see this. It was a ntal projection, but he didn’t know how he knew that. He wanted to understand how it worked and how Failsafe managed to do this without it taking what little mana he had. He was so intrigued it took nearly five minutes before he even looked at the words.

Na: ???

Species: Unknown

Level: 0.01

Vitality: 1

Restoration:1

Constitution: 1

Strength: 1

Dexterity: 1

Stamina: 1

Magic: 1

Magic Regeneration: 2

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“Well, good job but what is that level?” the lizard asked.

“Ah, so while I don’t know much about who you were, I have a good feeling about how powerful you were,” Failsafe said cheerily. “So I divided that hypothetical magical strength into 500 milestones. I didn’t like how milestone sounded, so I called them levels instead.” He started to sound less confident. “You know, it is like you’re… I don’t know, rising up. You know, leveling up… on a new level of power.” He paused. “I an it sounded better in my head but now that I am saying it out loud…” He coughed nervously. “I can change it, it-its not set in stone or anything.”

“No, that’s not what I ant, it’s fine,” the lizard assured him. “I just didn’t know what the term ant in this context. So essentially according to your gut feeling, which is all I have to go on, I am about, hmmm, lets see… 0.002 percent as powerful as I was when I died. Huh.”

“W-well, yeah but I was trying to make it sound nicer,” Failsafe said. “Did you take a look at the second page yet?”

“No, I was getting to it. First, why out of five hundred instead of one hundred?”

“Well by my calculation, at each level you should gain enough magical energy for to access more of your locked mories. So, each level requires twice the power of the previous to unlock. It doesn’t an you would be twice as strong though. The unlocking of the mories is the main reason for the number of levels.”

“Are the other statistics like magic and vitality based off of the 500 rule?” the lizard asked.

“No, those don’t technically have a limit, just kind of a general observation,” Failsafe said. “Ignore them for now. I need more observation data and sothing to compare you to. But you know what I don't need more data for? Page two. You should look at it.”

“Okay-okay.”

Skills Analysis

Reincarnation Failsafe

An incomplete reincarnation magic construct and your best friend that has your back no matter what!

Venomous Bite

Magic Cost: 0

You have a neurotoxic venom which can be injected through a bite with your fangs.

Poison Puff

Magic Cost: 1

You can mix your venom into the air using magic, creating a small area of poisonous gas. This gas will reduce the health of those inside the area. The wider the area of effect, the less effective the poison.

Poison Scratch

Magic Cost: 1

You can infuse your claws with neurotoxic venom, making even small scratches fatal overti.

Mysterious Magic Connection

Magic Cost: -1?

You are connected to an outside entity which is feeding you power. More study needed.

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“Skills, does that an what I think it does?” the lizard asked.

Failsafe said with pride, “Yep, in fact...”

Failsafe was cut off by the sound of soone entering the room. Everything seed to stop for a mont as what sounded like two girls chatting in an unfamiliar language drew closer. Then without warning a high pitched squeal rang out. If it was of excitent or terror, the lizard did not know. He peeked his head from the now sizable hole in his egg. Staring back at him were two faces, both flush with excitent. They spoke with one another, still staring at him, until one quickly dashed out of the room.

Sothing about the girl that stayed resonated with the lizard. It was sothing the lizard could not quite place. An aura, an attraction… no, it was more like an arcane compulsion. Sothing about the girl's presence felt right. It was like he was supposed to be near her, protect her, befriend her, even raise her as his own daughter.

It was odd to feel such a strong paternal instinct towards a stranger. For so reason in her presence he felt stronger and less tired. He had so much renewed energy that he uncurled from his hiding spot in the egg and started to erge. The girl held out her hand, a smile stretched across her face.

The girl seed to only grow more excited as the lizard drew closer, stumbling over himself a few tis as his muscles adjusted to carrying his weight. He didn’t notice before, but he didn’t know what the girl’s race was. She looked humanoid, sure, but not quite human. She had a human face; young with brown unblemished skin and large circular glasses. Her hair was raven black. Most striking were her antlers, a feature humans most certainly did not share. They were small and barely peeked out of her hair, but sothing told the lizard they were going to grow as she aged.

“Bjorn,” the girl said as if calling him by na. “Bjorn.”

Sohow the lizard knew that this was his new na. As he reached the girl he stretched out his paw. The girl took his paw, then suddenly wrapped herself around him in an embrace, tears rolling down her face. She did this while saying sothing in the language he did not understand.

“Soooo, don’t want to interrupt, but I think I know what that Mysterious Magic Connection is now,” Failsafe said in Bjorn’s mind. “It would appear you are a familiar and you just received a na, so, congratulations? Bjorn?”

“We will go with that na for now. It’s not like I can rember my actual na. Can you understand them?” Bjorn asked ntally.

“I will after I hear them talk for maybe an hour or two,” Failsafe said. “I got a few words down so far but not enough to translate anything aningful. Good news though, the magic connection between you two seems to be rejuvenating you at an accelerated rate. The familiar contract you are under is symbiotic.”

“What do you an?” Bjorn asked.

“You two are connected through a magical link,” Failsafe stated, obviously proud of his deduction skills. “That link shares magic between you. Her magic is stabilized and amplified by being around you, while at the sa ti you get a steady supply of that new excess mana.”

The girl finally stopped crying and picked Bjorn up by the armpits. She held him in the air for a mont, spinning around before placing him back on the ground and sitting down beside him. Now that Bjorn had a human-ish girl to compare to, he was about the height of a dium sized dog, but a lot longer because of his serpent neck and prehensile tail. Bjorn took the opportunity to look around and get used to his new legs, now that he was strong enough to walk thanks to the girl. Walking on all fours felt right but at the sa ti different. Every few seconds he flicked his tongue, which he realized was automatic. He noticed that he could literally taste the world around him, including magic. Now that was unexpected.

It didn’t take long before the first girl returned with a plate of at cut into small chunks and a young man that looked to be about the sa age as the girls. Probably around sixteen or seventeen. Most interestingly, the two newcors were human, fully human. The boy's blue eyes were striking, as if he could see into the soul, and the girl had a mane of red locks with tribal beads and feathers. They stopped at the doorway when they saw Bjorn walking about. While Bjorn could not understand them, he could literally taste their concern.

As the group conversed, he noticed they didn’t walk any closer. The girl he was bonded to was called Freja by the human girl, who in turn was called Julie. The boy was called Mat. It appeared Freja had to demonstrate that Bjorn wasn’t going to bite them by picking him up again, which he offered no resistance to. She placed him back on the platform near his egg. It wasn’t until Bjorn tried to step off the platform that the runes and symbols carved on it started to glow. A barrier of light prevented him from stepping off without Freja’s assistance. Mat and Julie finally entered, and Julie presented the grilled at for Bjorn to eat.

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