"WHAAAAAAAAAAT?!"
The jungle echoed with his voice, birds scattering, and beasts howling in the distance.
Ignotus clutched his head, about to tear his hair off, still staring at the ssage.
"Sixty-nine monkeys for..."
He couldn’t believe this.
"WHAT?!"
At all.
"WHO DESIGNED THIS BULLSHIT SYSTEM?!"
His screaming turned into wild laughter, which was only made worse by his shaking head.
Anyone seeing him right now would no doubt call him an utter lunatic, but he didn’t care, staying there a long while, absolutely gobsmacked.
It was obvious why he was reacting this way.
"Only five damned ordinations?"
His eye twitched.
"...how?"
Ignotus plopped down right where he was, leaning against a tree trunk.
Sweat stuck his shirt to his skin, but unlike usual, he barely cared, his brain chewing on one thing:
’Why so few fragnts?’
’Is it randomly given out?’
His lip curled.
’Definitely not...’
He shook his head; yeah, no.
’No way it’s random.’
The system wasn’t sloppy, far from it; everything so far had been clean and structured.
Yes, everything was thodical; it all ca from sowhere, and with it was a reason.
There had to be another reason, so he used his math brain and thought.
Numbers spun in his head, searching for an underlying trend that could explain this... "bullshit."
Again, it didn’t take long for sothing to click, or maybe the system nudged him along; he wasn’t sure, but either way, he saw the pattern.
Every three kills.
The first three gave full value.
The second three gave ten percent less.
The third three gave another ten percent less.
By the ti he hit the eighth set of three, it bottod out. So, thirty percent was the base, no lower.
’Hm, it’s like eating the sa food over and over...’
Ignotus rubbed his face and groaned.
’The first bite is amazing, but by the eighth plate, my body’s screaming for sothing else.’
Unfortunately for him, that made sense. Because, well, again, these were Soul remnants, and taking them from the sa creatures would cease to be beneficial for the Soul after a while, requiring sothing else to nourish it.
It truly was like a diet, with the human body requiring different nutrients.
"...Annoying."
And, just like that, nearly all of his power-leveling strategies turned into garbage.
He thought that perhaps he could grind monkeys until he neared ascending to a higher class, but no; it was the prison stunt all over again, forcing him to be clever and think sideways.
’I guess that’s the one good thing about it...’
Ignotus chuckled despite himself.
’It keeps smart.’
With a sigh, he pulled the system back up.
—
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║Heretic Saint System║
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{Class: Seeker (Class Twelve)}
{Ordination: 6}
[• SF: 3 / 18 •]
{Health}
[• HP: 40/40 → 102/102 •]
{Divinity}
[• D: 45/45 → 134/134 •]
{Statistics}
[Strength] 5 → 6 (F → F ) (World Avg: E)
[Intelligence] 16 (E ) (World Avg: F)
[Willpower] 19 (E ) (World Avg: F)
[Speed] 5 → 9 (F → F ) (World Avg: E)
[Endurance] 5 → 15 (F → E) (World Avg: E)
[Appearance] 70 (B ) (World Avg: C)
[Personality] -1 (G) (World Avg: D)
[Luck] 60 (B) (World Avg: C)
—
"Oh..."
He found this interesting since it seed like the ’stat points’ had been applied on their own.
They went straight into Endurance and Speed, exactly what he leaned on in the fight.
His Strength barely budged, aning that if he didn’t change his fighting style, though all would gradually increase, a few stats would dominate over others.
’So it’s...’
Ignotus rubbed his chin.
’Seeing . I’m seeing myself.’
This, too, made sense, for this system wasn’t sothing entirely otherworldly. It was bound to the Laws of this world, and this Law was his Soul Glyph, Beholding Eyes.
’They’ weren’t lying when ’They’ said that.
He glanced again at [Personality: -1 (G)] and snorted.
’Then that’s how I see myself... funny.’
Still, a question stuck in his mind.
If Soul Fragnts were unique or at least more complicated than he initially thought, were the stats like that as well?
’System. Show the definitions.’
—
[Strength]: Affects lee damage, carry capacity, and knockback.
[Intelligence]: Increases Divinity reserves and Rune efficiency.
[Willpower]: Divinity regeneration and resistance to ntal effects.
[Speed]: Movent speed, initiative, evasion, fatigue, and attack speed.
[Endurance]: Base Health (H), H growth at Ordination increase, and resistances to bleed/poison.
[Appearance]: Social presence, people’s reactions, and charm (beauty, presence, and intimidation).
[Personality]: Speechcraft, bartering, and faction disposition (persuasion, manipulation, and intimidation).
[Luck]: Small multiplier to all chance-based events.
—
Ignotus tilted his head.
"That’s simple enough..."
But he wasn’t done yet.
’Letter grades.’
—
F = 0–9
E = 10–19
D = 20–39
C = 40–59
B = 60–74
A = 75–89
S = 90–100
—
"Also simple..."
He exhaled, relief flooding out.
At least not everything was trying to screw him over; only the SF curve was a little more skewed than he expected.
’It’s fine; I’ve got a few days.’
Ignotus leaned back further, letting himself rest.
But right then, a voice purred through his head:
’Your... system is quite a sight to behold.’
It was Eris, of course.
"Hm..."
Ignotus smirked.
’You think?’
’Yes. I haven’t seen anything like it.’
That was sowhat surprising.
’Really? Never heard of anything similar?’
He felt the faint shake of Her head in his mind.
’No. And if there were, I’m certain they were hunted down before word spread. Most of my kind... would’ve been very interested in soone like you.’
Ignotus let out a loud laugh.
’One of the people hunting is beyond power; the other two aren’t too much weaker. I can definitely see how they pulled it off, but still, why the hostility?’
They shouldn’t know him yet.
’That’s easy.’
She chuckled.
’You are an irregular, Seeker Ignotus... what They, and in turn, your System calls a Heretic. A threat to their order. If allowed free rein, you could topple it, and they know it. They’d never allow you to walk freely, not even if the entire realm flipped upside down.’
Ignotus mulled it over with a nod.
Honestly? He agreed. If he were them, he’d already have sent a hit squad; no way he’d let soone like him run loose. Especially not soone who openly wanted to break the whole realm apart.
’Yeah... I’m surprised they haven’t sent anyone yet.’
Ignoring the planted red flag, Eris asked:
’By now, you know that even we have rules we have to follow, correct?’
Before he could reply, she continued:
’They too are shackled, but don’t worry...’
She warned softly.
’They’ll co.’
Ignotus’s grin spread.
’Oh, I’m not worrying...’
He was waiting for the day.
The day he could finally end them.
Ignotus pushed himself up with a groan, brushing leaves and dried blood from his clothes.
His stomach growled loud enough to scare a bird from a branch, but he didn’t react, seemingly used to hunger.
"Now then..."
He licked his dry lips.
"...it’s about ti I feed on more than Soul."
With that, he slung the sword over his shoulder and marched off towards Felix.
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