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Rose sat on the dusty, frozen ground, cross-legged. It was cold, but it also wasn't real. She damn well wasn't going to let a dream give her frostbite.

"Okay. What do I know? That this isn't real. It's a dream of so sort. I know I am Rose, an adventurer, and I was travelling to Karn's Vigil with my parents to answer a call from the adventurers' guild to cull the forest's monsters. It was to be my first proper mission. My parents got

new equipnt and everything. But... I don't rember arriving. The last I rember, we were in a passenger carriage, pulling into Karn's Rest. Did sothing happen in Karn's Rest?"

She considered the question for a while, but her mories seed to fray as the carriage arrived. Or... was it as the new passengers were climbing in? Did soone get on board that whoever was responsible for this dream didn't want her to see?

"Next, what do I suspect? That we actually passed through Karn's Rest so ti ago. That I t new people since. That sothing doesn't want

to rember them. That I replaced this gear my parents bought with sothing more appropriate."

She considered that for a while, too. Why would she have changed her equipnt? Maybe a lot of ti had passed, and it had worn out or she'd outgrown it. Maybe there was so incident in which it was destroyed. Perhaps a class change had rendered it unsuitable.

Rose blinked as realisation dawned. "Well, I can check that," she thought, bringing up her status.

She stared in incomprehension.

"So, whatever is controlling the dream isn't going to let

see my occupation," she thought, peering at the unrecognisable characters that made up her class. One of her skills, too.

But sothing about that didn't ring true. It felt like her occupation was supposed to be in that language.

"It's not hiding my occupation, but it's taken my mories of that language," she realised. "Did I learn a whole new language since we were at Karn's Rest?"

She carefully inspected herself, looking for signs of growth or ageing. Not a completely reliable thod of checking, since there was no reason for her appearance in this dream to match the real world, but it wasn't as if there was other evidence available. Perhaps she was a little taller than she thought, but not by much. It couldn't have been long. Was it possible to pick up a new language in re months? Especially one so foreign she didn't even recognise the script.

"Is there anything else weird on my status?" she thought, checking through the full thing. The answer turned out to be an emphatic yes, and things got worse the further down she went. "What's this [Sword Rain] sub-skill I have for [Swordplay]? And [Dancing]? How did I get that? Why did I get that? Wait, [Demon Slayer III]?! What in the hells? [Hero's Party mber]? I'm in a hero's party?! But the last I rember, a [Hero] hadn't even been born! I must be missing over a decade! And what's with [Royal Pervert]?! Given that I'm still alive, I can't have done anything too bad. Is there a prince in our party I've been flirting with? I suppose [Monster Slayer VI] isn't too surprising, in comparison to the others..."

It took a little ti to regain her bearings after the view of her status. That she'd been in a hero's party was a significant revelation, to say the least.

But it still didn't make sense.

Yes, her levels had improved, but not by as much as they should have. In the decade it would take for a [Hero] to erge and build a party, she should have made far more progress on her day-to-day skills, like [Swordplay], [Robust] and [Increased Attributes]. Why would a [Hero] be interested in her if her progress had been that slow? How did she end up with an epic occupation?

Heroes ca from alien worlds, with their own cultures and languages. Then, perhaps the language of her new occupation matched that of the [Hero]?

"That new skill is important," she mumbled. "If only I could read it... This body doesn't seem much older, even if it might be fake, and my skills haven't advanced enough to account for decades, so maybe the [Hero] was born a while back but not publicly announced? But then I would have the opposite problem. According to my status, I'm not strong enough to fight alongside a [Hero], and yet I have silly high ranked demon and monster slayer achievents. I an... ? Slaying an arch-demon? Not that I can imagine myself flirting with a prince, either."

She continued to sit, picking over the scant evidence she had.

"Presumably we were battling demons or monsters, and one of them hit

with a ntal attack of so sort. In that case, there's a good chance the other party mbers are trying to break

out. Unfortunately, I can't rely on that, because there's also a chance they were all captured too. I need to act assuming no rescue is forthcoming. If only I could read the rest of my status. Why is it even in a foreign language?"

A status was supposed to always be comprehensible to the viewer. That included not only translations for speakers of different languages, but even such helpful aides as narration for those who couldn't read. The only ti sothing was incomprehensible was when the viewer was not capable of comprehending. When there existed no ans of conveying the information in a format they could understand.

"So it's sothing from the hero's world that we don't have an equivalent of here?" thought Rose, thinking of the [Pioneer] achievent. It hadn't been that surprising, compared to so of the others she had no mories of earning, but it presumably ant she was the very first to gain this occupation. "It involves [Dancing], but the only new skill I have that's obviously related is just as unreadable. Well, a clue is a clue, so best I make use of what I have..."

Rose stood back up and danced, deliberately not paying attention to what she was doing, and letting the skill do all the work. She found herself following the steps of a waltz, arms wrapped around a non-existent partner.

"No, this isn't it," she mumbled, stopping halfway through. "Yes, I've definitely done that in the past, but it isn't the dance. Not the important one. Dammit! Give

back my mories!"

She tried again and again, discovering she had muscle mory for a few different dances, even if she couldn't rember where she'd picked them up. The only unifying feature was that they were all dances for two.

Except for the fifth one. The fifth one she tried was weird. If not for the fact that [Dancing] was obviously kicking in to help her, she wouldn't even have called it a dance.

There should have been special effects. Motes of light joining in, dancing around her. She wasn't sure how she knew, but she knew.

"That's the one," she stated with certainty. "That's related to my new occupation."

But how? It wasn't the sort of graceful, fluid movents that would be helpful in combat. Nor did it match anything she'd ever seen before. Maybe so sort of entertainnt from the hero's previous world?

Rose shuddered slightly as she realised the evidence was tilting towards a rather unflattering conclusion. That the [Hero] had taken her not because of her combat prowess, but as so sort of jester. A bit of light entertainnt as others—real adventurers—dealt with the fighting in the forest. Heroes were well known for their harems. Had she joined one, willingly or otherwise? Was she so sort of concubine?

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"No," she said out loud, mostly in an effort to reassure herself. "I would never do sothing like that."

She knew the second part was a lie. She could easily imagine a situation in which she'd take such desperate actions. Her parents injured on a mission, badly enough they could no longer continue as adventurers. She'd do anything to raise the money to get them healed, or if necessary, to support their retirent. Anything. Even sell herself to a [Hero].

"No," she repeated. "Mystery isn't like that. She..."

Rose froze, realising she'd used a na she was unfamiliar with. A strange na, for a strange [Hero]. "So the [Hero] was called Mystery. How appropriate. And... it seems that I trust her. Wait... her. Mystery is a... girl? No, she's a her, but not a girl? How does that work? Ah! Co on, I've almost got it! I can feel it! I'm like half a step away from rembering everything!"

She ran through the 'dance' again, concentrating on every slightest feeling it evoked. But it wasn't a feeling that ford the next clue, but rather the lack of one. A feeling that was missing, but that should have been there.

"Normally, when I perform this dance, I feel strong," she said. "Is it so thod of strengthening myself, powerful enough to let

fight alongside a [Hero], even with my skills as low as they are?"

That was better than it being a dance for entertainnt, at least. Not that the two were mutually exclusive. Watching Grace's embarrassnt every ti she perford... it...

"Dammit! I had it! But every ti I notice I'm thinking about soone I'm supposed to have forgotten, it breaks my concentration," complained Rose, shouting at the unpopulated dreamscape. "We all did it! Every mber of the hero's party. We danced and got stronger. It's that unreadable skill! Co on. One more ti!"

She danced again, going over everything she felt. Every tiniest movent. Every last word she spoke.

"There were words!" she realised, stopping her dance and restarting, letting her mouth run while trying very hard not to think about what she was saying.

"For friendship and justice, demon slaying magical girl Aster Blue, transform...?"

More elents of her fractured mory ca back. It wasn't a skill; it was a spell. That was the activation phrase. A spell that turned her into a fairytale character.

"For friendship and justice, demon slaying magical girl Aster Blue, transform!" she repeated, this ti more sure of herself, and the motes of light that should have been there were. Her adventurer gear dissolved into the air, replaced by a dress of satin and lace. The shortest, least practical dress she'd ever seen. Certainly not an outfit that was useful for combat.

"So, I am just a concubine?" she wondered, before realising that didn't match the fairytale image she had at all. Since when did practicality matter to a fairytale? Characters in a book could quite happily walk through a forest on a freezing winter night in naught but a nightie without so much as catching a cold.

"Right. I am Aster Blue," she declared, her certainty growing by the second. "And it doesn't matter if I can't find whoever is responsible for trapping

here, because I can just do this."

She held up a hand towards the heavens, open pald, and motes of light danced around it, building themselves up into a structure several tis the height of Rose.

"Executioner's axe," she stated, and then brought the axe down with an almighty crash that split the landscape cleanly in two. But the crack kept on going, racing across the desert, cleaving the mountain range in half, and then continuing up into the sky. The violet sun split apart and then crumbled, and the world crumbled with it, leaving Rose in darkness.

"Damn, even after that, I'm still dreaming?" she sighed when opening her eyes didn't actually help her see anything, and her obviously missing mories didn't return.

"Who's there?!" exclaid Grace, shocked to hear a second voice speaking out directly behind her.

The pair spun around to face each other, sohow getting a grip on a floor that didn't exist, and able to see each other perfectly despite the apparent lack of light. That shouldn't have co as a complete surprise, given how they were also both breathing despite the lack of air.

""Who are you?!"" they both asked in perfect synchronisation.

"I'm Rose."

"I'm Grace."

They both blinked.

""You!"" they both exclaid, once again synchronised perfectly.

"What's going on? Why can't I rember you?"

"I don't know. I... know you're important to . Very important."

"I think we were going to get married," said Grace, rembering the feeling she'd had in the dream temple. The brief mont she'd hoped it was Rose at the front.

"... Uh..." interjected Mystery, having no idea where that declaration had co from. Both sides ignored her, being too busy quizzically staring at each other.

"Are you sure?" asked Rose. "That wasn't the impression I got. More like... close friends? Weren't we both mbers of the hero's party?"

She sounded uncertain. Would a re friend have been crying over her like that? And... now that she saw her, she was fairly sure that [Royal Pervert] was an achievent she'd earned by doing sothing to Grace. Surely there was no way they'd be friends if she'd done sothing to earn that achievent non-consensually?

"We could find out?"

"... Uh..." repeated Mystery, but the girls only had eyes for each other.

"How?"

Grace took a couple of steps forward, embracing Rose. "Does this feel weird?"

"No... In fact, it feels... familiar. And... kinda nice," replied Rose, wrapping her arms around Grace in turn.

A few more mories surfaced. Grace was the one who'd taught her to dance. In all of those two-person sequences, the second person had been her. And they'd been cuddling together in bed... More than once... Maybe they really were...?

"Then, shall we try..." said Grace, bringing her face closer to Rose's in a way that made the implied end of the sentence obvious.

Rose closed her eyes and leant forward.

"... Uh..." tried Mystery for the third ti, not quite sure how things had escalated so quickly.

""Shut up!"" ordered both girls, and then they kissed.

It was a good kiss, and it lasted quite so ti.

By the ti they withdrew, both sides were blushing furiously.

"So... no. We weren't girlfriends," said Rose, working through the wave of mories that had just been released.

"If you realised that, why didn't you stop?" asked Grace, who was going through the sa process.

"Why didn't you?" snapped Rose before paling as she read sothing only she could see. "Wait, why did I get an achievent for that? You started it, not ! I didn't despoil anyone!"

"Again?" laughed Grace. "In that case, I want to say two... no, three, things. First: sorry, and I swear on my life that no-one in my family will hold it against you. Second: as much as he is a good [King], I realise now that my father was not a good parent. Third: please can we do that again?"

ding

For sohow managing to project the image of a nose bleed, [Telepathy] advances to level 21.

Spoiler

Mystery (Human)

Age: -9 months

Occupation: Hero (L)

Skills:

- Soul's Eye (U) (44/100)

>> Sense Vitality (U)

>> Sense Soul (R)

>> Sense Mana (U)

>> Sense Light (C)

>> Sense Sound (C)

>> Pierce Illusions (U)

>> Sense Miasma (R)

>> Multi-focal (R)

>> Sense Spirit (R)

- Astral Projection (U) (26/60)

>> Sure Navigation (U)

>> Uncontainable (U)

>> Tether of Will (L)

- Robust (C) (31/50)

>> Hardened Soul (R)

>> Secured Mana (U)

>> Pain Tolerance (C)

>> Strengthened Will (U)

- Stealth (C) (3/20)

>> Camouflage Vitality (R)

- Magical Girl Transformation (R) (29/30)

>> Age Correction (R)

>> Gender Bending (R)

- Light (C) (12/20)

>> Heterochro (U)

- Increased Attributes (C) (11/20)

>> Mana Storage (U)

- Investigation (C) (8/10)

- Cosplay (U) (12/20)

>> Skit (U)

- Mana Absorption (U) (14/30)

>> Drain Mana (U)

>> Conduit (U)

- Translate (U) (11/20)

>> Two Way (U)

- Telepathy (U) (21/40)

>> Reciprocity (U)

>> Empathy (U)

>> Guarded Mind (U)

- Lightning Bolt (U) (8/30)

>> Multishot (U)

>> Continuous Discharge (U)

- Fireball (U) (9/30)

>> Multishot (U)

>> Overcharge (U)

- Wall of Light (U) (1/10)

- Energy Resistance (U) (7/10)

- Recharge (U) (4/10)

Achievents:

- Early Bloor II (R)

- First Skill (C)

- Adept (U)

- Survivor of Zarklaxxos, the Arcane Infernal (R)

- I Broke The System, And All I Got Was This Lousy Achievent (E)

- Astral Explorer II (E)

- First Spell (C)

- I Broke The System Again, And Now The Administrators Hate

(E)

- Famous Spell Forger (E)

- Demon Slayer III (E)

- Monster Slayer VI (E)

- Curiosity (U)

- War Veteran (U)

- Royal Audience (C)

- Diligent Hero (L)

- Studious (C)

- Pioneering Guider (E)

- Royal Pervert (R)

- I Couldn't Stop Breaking The System, And Now I've Been Smited (E)

- Royal Corrupter (E)

- Blessed of the Forest (C)

- Artefact Wielder (R)

- Veteran of the Corruption (R)

Artefacts:

- The Vale's Finger

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