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Morris leaned against the walls of the chapter house, taking what brief respite he could between the waves of demonic invaders. The fortress had not been the salvation he had been hoping for.

He and his forces had cut their way into the breach, and had been welcod with open arms by the inhabitants. However, even the Order of the Shield was hard pressed to defend against the onslaught, and the remaining mbers of the Dark Guilds that had survived the retreat were recruited into the defense, Morris included.

After catching his breath, he realized that it had suddenly grown quiet. He was standing in line with the rest waiting for the next batch of demonic enemies. Not much rest had been available between the waves, but now it seed that it was finally slowing down.

There was a shout from the wall, "It the guards! They're moving this way!"

One of the civilians that had been forced to defend the chapter house broke down at that. "Oh, thank the gods. We're saved!" He cried while falling to his knees and dropping his crossbow.

The fatigue of the night hit Morris suddenly, and he sat down against the wall with a groan, feeling all of the minor injuries that he'd accumulated. A looming shadow fell over him.

"Looks like we've survived." Captain Richard Treston comnted in a weary voice. "I don't believe we would have made it without your 'troops,' so regardless of their origins, you all have my thanks and the thanks of the Order of the Shield."

Morris chuckled at that. He stood and shook the captain's extended hand. "It think it is us that owe you thanks. If not for your chapter house, we would have long ago been overrun and killed. Even though it seed to be a bit lacking as far as fortress's go. What with the gaping hole in the wall and all."

The knight laughed at that, "Yes, we really need to fix that soti soon." He paused, as if suddenly rembering sothing. "I don't believe I ever caught your na. I understand if you don't want to share it, considering the nature of the company you keep, but I would be grateful if you would."

The young man hesitated, then, with a slightly mischievous smile, answered. "I am Morris of House Graveston."

Captain Treston blink in surprise. "You an the count's..." He left he question unsaid.

Morris nodded, his smile now a little lancholy.

"Hmph, never would have guessed." He waved his hands in a consoling manner, even though Morris didn't react. "I believe you of course. I doubt anyone would have the balls to pretend to be related to the Serpent. Anyway, it looks like the guards have finally arrived. Let's go thank our 'rescuers,' eh?"

Dropping the bent and dulled piece of tal that had once been a sword, Morris followed after the amiable knight captain. At the very least, he had survived the night.

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"GET OUT!" A slurred cry echoed around the throne room, accompanied by a hurled goblet, still dripping with wine.

The terrified ssenger took this as his cue, and left quickly, taking care to not disturb any of the distinguished guests that were watching him curiously.

The feast had been interrupted by the King's outburst, and now the multitude of courtiers, servants, and entertainers waited for so sign of what they should do.

"I do not believe that was wise, Your Majesty." A dry voice broke the silence.

Pri Minister Faril Couthbotan spoke from his seat to one side of, and a few levels lower than, the the throne. He was a slightly plump man, with the kind of long flowing beard that was often associated with the scholarly. Dressed in fine robes, he swirled the contents of his own goblet while looking at his lord out of the corner of his eye.

"I don't care. This is a FEAST for gods sake. Here we are, celebrating the 242nd anniversary of our victory of those damn Tennundians, and that cursed ssenger dares to bring that kind of news!" King Gregory II of Almirn, sovereign lord of the Kingdom of Almir, wiped a trail of spittle that had fallen from his mouth during his ranting.

He glared around the chamber and commanded, "Why is it so quiet? Go on talk! Play!" He swiped another goblet from a servant and downed its contents before demanding it to be refilled. Excess wine replacing the spittle dribbling down to his second chin.

Once known as one of the greatest political and military minds the kingdom had ever seen, King Gregory II had suffered a major defeat, and was himself injured, in the most recent war against the Necrocracy of Lacot. Ever since, he had been a shell of his forr self. Often drinking to excess, and breaking out into bouts of uncontrollable rage with little provocation.

The Pri Minister sighed, lanting the man his friend had beco. He quietly excused himself from the feast, not that the King noticed when left, and began making preparations to deal with the disquieting news the ssenger had brought.

The situation was fragile, and therefore needed to be handled with care. The sooner he took the necessary actions, the less likely his liege would be able to interfere with them, intentionally or not.

The nobles had mostly remained loyal to the King despite his ailnt. It was partially because of his forr glories, but mostly because the status quo suited them fine. However, there had been growing disquiet among them for years. Neglect and mismanagent had co to characterize the current reign, and there had been whispers of abdication in favor of one of his heirs.

Luckily for Almir, the King had a well acknowledged, and well favored heir apparent in the form of Prince Johnathan. A gifted warrior in his own right, the prince had won the acclaim of the populace by slaying a Wyvern in single combat.

That the King's three other children were well distinguished in their own fields certainly helped cent the royal inheritance. Prince Nathaniel, the middle child, was a widely acclaid statesman, and had recently won renown for his part in negotiating a highly favorable trade agreent with the Ateshi Commonwealth. The youngest of the royal children, the twins Princess Andrea and Prince Matthew, were gifted mages. The pair was currently studying at the University.

Unfortunately the King seed to have no intention of giving up the throne any ti soon, and factions had begun to form that sought to place one of the two eldest princes on the throne. The Pri Minister had been working to head off such eventualities, but it was becoming increasingly difficult in the face of the King's escapades.

While contemplating the future, the Pri Minister finished the first of the many letter he'd be writing this night. Word had co of a demonic invasion in the city of Wyrport. He hoped the event proved to be a fabrication or overblown rumor, but Count Graveston had been warning them of this exact situation for months now. Warnings that unfortunately went unheeded.

Depending on the outco of the battle taking place tonight, the Kingdom of Almir may be faced with a war. Whether that might be a civil war or one against a demon horde remained to be seen. In any event, he needed to work quickly to contain the damage.

There was a commotion in the hallway outside of his office. Wondering idly if the news of the attack had already spread, he called to his trusted secretary, "William, what's going on out there?"

The young man went to the door to inquire about it from a few of the passing servants, before returning, ashen-faced. "Its the King, sir! He's been poisoned!"

"What?!!" The Pri Minister leaped to his feet.

This would change everything.

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Mike collapsed into his bed at the inn, thoroughly exhausted. Thankfully the building was south of the established defensive line, and had therefore survived with little in the way of damage during the events of the night.

He returned to the inn shortly after visiting the Guild to file his report. Apparently, all the adventurer's that had participated in the ergency request needed to return the following day for an award ceremony, where they would receive their reward. Sothing that he was already not looking forward to.

He'd been concerned when Morris was not at the inn when he got there, but the innkeeper had passed along a ssage from his friend. Apparently the bard had survived the night, and was staying with so family mbers in order to take care of so business.

Reassured that all was well, or at least as well as it could considering, Mike briefly checked his [Status] before drifting off to sleep, leaving a through examination of the new entries till tomorrow.

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In a humid jungle a great distance from the city of Wyrport, the quiet of the night was suddenly disturbed.

Without any warning, a naked young man appeared in the center of the clearing. He was slender, and relatively handso in a boyish way. Shaggy black hair hung in thick locks from his head, nearly covering the pair of red colored eyes that now swept his surroundings.

He growled in displeasure. "That damn goddess sent into the middle of f****** nowhere! I knew I should have specified that it needed to be near a village at the very least. I guess that's what I get for trusting that useless b**** to do her job."

The youth examined his body, "Hmph, at least she put in a young, thin body. I bet I'm pretty good looking too." He remarked with a salacious grin. "Now lets see, I need to think the word [Status]."

He stood there, ntally examining the sheet while his grin grew ever larger.

There was a crack of underbrush nearby. He snapped his gaze in that direction and activated one of his skills. Even though the beast was not visible to his sight, information flooded into his brain.

[Hm, a Greater Smilodon, is it? Lets see how these other skills work.]

He raised a hand in the direction of the creature, and uttered a single word.

"Die."

There was a soft thud as his target collapsed lifelessly. Keeping his hand raised, he activated another skill.

"Consu."

A thin trickle of white smoke was drawn from the underbrush, and entered into the youth's mouth.

Making a satisfied noise, he examined the fruits of his efforts. "Not sure how useful Minor Strength Enhancent is, but I guess I'll take it. I wonder if there are any more of those things around. With a few more tries, I might even pull a rare skill."

He laughed, and started walking into the jungle, looking for so sign of civilization. Exploring this world was going to be fun.

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Below is Mike's [Status] Update. Please feel free to skip ahead if you aren't interested.

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[Status]

Michael Rasmussen

Race: Human

Age: 15

Class: Skill Master

Tier: 3 (Mid)

Title: None

Multiverse Traveler

Blessed One

Hunter of Renown

Battlefield Healer

Kal'Thel

Philanderer

Hero

Dungeon Savior

Undinekath

Saint of Healing

Nesis of Demons (NEW)

Antagonist (NEW)

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Skills

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Primary Skills:

Communication Magic (Rank 3)

Interdiate Healing Magic (Rank 5) (RANK UP)

Analyze (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Journeyman Almiran Military Swordsmanship (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Water Magic (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Fire Magic (Rank 3) (RANK UP)

Basic Air Magic (Rank 3) (RANK UP)

Basic Earth Magic (Rank 4) (RANK UP)

Blood Collector (Rank 1)

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Secondary Skills:

Lifestyle Magic (Rank 0)

Advanced Lovemaking (Rank 3)

Athletics (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Evasion (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Basic Dagger Fighting (Rank 2)

Basic Spear Fighting (Rank 5) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Sword Fighting (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Elental Magic (Rank 3) (RANK UP)

Basic Riding (Rank 3)

Basic Haggling (Rank 3)

Basic Musical Performance (Wind Instrunt) (Rank 2)

Basic Unard Fighting (Rank 4) (RANK UP)

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Passive Skills:

Interdiate Fear Resistance (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Basic Physiological Resistance (Rank 5) (RANK UP)

Interdiate Poison Resistance (Rank 5) (RANK UP)

Basic Heat Resistance (Rank 4) (RANK UP)

Basic ntal Resistance (Rank 3) (NEW)

Moderate Mana Enhancent (Rank 2) (TIER UP)

Moderate Mana Regeneration Enhancent (Rank 1) (TIER UP)

Moderate Endurance Enhancent (Rank 2) (RANK UP)

Moderate Agility Enhancent (Rank 1) (TIER UP)

Moderate Strength Enhancent (Rank 1) (TIER UP)

Basic Willpower Enhancent (Rank 2) (NEW)

Limit Break (Rank 1)

Detect Hostile Intent (Rank 3) (RANK UP)

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Inherent Skills:

Traveler's Luck

Fate-Touched

(BC) Vampiric Regeneration, Lesser

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New Titles:

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- Nesis of Demons -

By virtue of you extensive campaign against the armies of the demonic, you have been nad as their nesis. Lesser demons will fear you and greater demons will seek to destroy you to claim vengeance for their slain kin. Moderate system correction to the effects of attacks against demons.

- Antagonist -

An individual or group has determined you to be the thorn in their side, and the reason for their failures. Whether or not you are known to them, you have earned their ire.

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New and Updated Skills

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Primary Skills:

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- Interdiate Healing Magic (Tier 3, Rank 5) -

An interdiate form of True Healing Magic. By channeling pure mana into the bodies of the injured, practitioners of Interdiate Healing Magic can stimulate and supplent natural healing processes, allowing recipients to recover from virtually all forms of injury. Higher skill ranks allow for the healing of more severe injuries and lowers the overall mana cost of healing.

Rank 1 Effects: Cleansing Wave

- Cleansing Wave -

Practitioners of Interdiate Healing Magic can alter the life mana they use to heal injuries, allowing them to remove foreign entities and substances from their patients. Recipients are cleansed of all non-magical disease and poison.

Rank 3 Effects: Scour the Past

- Scour the Past -

Practitioners of Interdiate Healing Magic learn how to manipulate the tissues of the creatures they are healing, returning them to their original form. Allows the user to return scar tissue to its original state, and cure conditions of the organs that would ordinarily never heal. Cannot be used to completely regenerate body parts.

Rank 5 Effects: Return to Origin

-Return to Origin -

Practitioners of Interdiate Healing Magic gain instinctive understanding of the way living things function, grow, and heal. They can use this knowledge to overco the usual hurdles in the healing process, allowing them to heal injuries above and beyond what is normally possible. Allows the user to replace lost body parts, regenerate lost limbs, and cure even congenital defects. Cannot be used to reverse the effects of aging.

-Appraise (Tier 3, Rank 2) -

A more advanced version of the Inspect skill. Accesses the Akashic Records to gather information on the target. The more influential the item or individual is, the more information can be garnered. Higher skill ranks provide more information.

- Journeyman Almiran Military Swordsmanship (Tier 2, Rank 2) -

The fundantal swordsmanship of the Almiran military. Focuses on the usage of a single longsword in either one or two hands. Characterized by a great deal of flexibility and versatility, with no specific strong or weak areas. Practitioners of this sword style learn to mimic the five basic elents through their swordsmanship.

Rank 2 Effects: Paragon of Elental Might

- Paragon of Elental Might -

Through training, practitioners of Almiran Swordsmanship have learned to harness the power of the elents they seek to mimic. When using one of the five elental stances, practitioners can use mana to power their sword skills and enhance their fighting style. This will create minor visual and audible effects. The bonus depends on the stance used. Roaring Fla Stance - Increased attack speed and Strength when attacking. Flowing River Stance - Increased Agility, evasion, and the efficacy of re directive blocking. Briar's Thorn Stance - Increased Speed, Agility, and Strength while counterattacking. Enduring Mountain Stance - Increased Endurance and the efficacy of defensive maneuvers. Howling Gale Stance - Increased Speed and Agility.

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Secondary Skills:

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- Interdiate Elental Magic (Tier 2, Rank 3) -

The second most fundantal form of Elental Magic. Allows users to access magic skills for the four primary elents: earth, air, water, and fire. Additionally, allows access to magic skills for two of the high elents: light and dark. Higher levels of skill provide a bonus on mana efficiency and potency. This is a Prerequisite and Limiter skill for all other Elental Magic skills.

Rank 1 Effect: Composite Elental Magic

- Composite Elental Magic -

Practitioners with two or more of the primary Elental Magic skills of interdiate level or higher, are able to combine them to produce different forms of elental magic. Air and water produce ice, air and fire produce lightning, air and earth produce sand, water and fire produce steam, water and earth produce mud, and fire and earth produce magma.

Rank 3 Effect: Enhancent Magic

- Enhancent Magic -

Skilled practitioners of Elental Magic learn to mimic the enhancent spells of other branches of magic, allowing them to temporarily increase attributes. The attribute enhanced varies based on the type of magic used.

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Passive Skills:

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- Basic ntal Resistance (Tier 1, Rank 3) -

The user of this skill has had extensive practice resisting ntal intrusion or ntal effects. Minor resistance to ntal effects.

- Basic Willpower Enhancent (Tier 1, Rank 2) -

Through extensive training of the mind, the user has tempered his/her own will. Provides minor enhancent to Willpower.

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