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December Bonus Chapter Poll

Hello everyone, Elra here!

Here's the community poll for December's exclusive chapter! The poll will be closed on Friday 22.

You can leave a suggestion for next month's bonus story in the comments, and your idea might be featured in the next poll.

As always, thanks for your supp...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 81

I curled up deep under the blankets, counting the seconds the glowing paper’s light took to fade away. The correlation between mana used and the duration of the enchantment didn’t come as a surprise. However, I was yet to achieve a permanent enchantment. Using my whole mana pool and without r...

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Soldier Class

Hey everyone!

I made (I commissioned) a few cards with Class information, and I'll be posting them with each chapter. I hope you like the graphics as much as I do!

Today's chapter will be a little late; my whole family decided to fall sick at the same time, so I have been a little sho...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 80

Firana left the Aias Sword on my dresser and headed to the kitchen for breakfast without asking questions. Despite her betrayal by Holst and abandonment by her extended family, Firana was quick to trust people. It was up to me to work diligently to repay her trust. Thankfully, the energy from Eli...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 79

Elincia and I had stayed up all night talking about my past life on Earth. Even if my rational mind told me Elincia would accept everything, a part of me still feared rejection. In the end, she just shrugged and said, ‘You are still you’. Maybe Elincia was right, and I was getting old. I foun...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 78

I stealthily moved the brazier to Elincia’s bedroom without scalding my hands. A wicked wind howled outside, but I rested assured no orphan would come to disturb us. Firana had convinced Zaon and Wolf to do a sleepover in the communal bedroom the youngest kids shared. After looking over the kid...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 77

Ginz haphazardly threw his few clothes into a coarse burlap bag. Then, with the utmost care, he organized his tools into a special backpack with dozens of small pockets: scissors, knives, branding irons, sets of needles, bronze awls, and shears–all fitting into their designated places. Ginz's f...

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November Bonus Chapter

The sack of sugar was heavy on my shoulder.

Ilya’s birthday was soon, and Elincia had deemed shopping for cake ingredients a suitable activity for me. I smiled. The sooner she realized Corruption wasn’t a crippling ailment, the better it would be for all of us. I looked at the sky and n...

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Artwork - Virdian

"To potate or not to potate." - Virdian, probably.



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An Otherworldly Scholar - 76

“Darius!” Abei yelled over the noise of the parade.

Firana hid behind me before Holst turned his head. I felt her pressing her face against my back, and anger simmered inside me. Holst’s keen eyes scanned the crowd until his sight fell upon Abei. For a fleeting moment, Holst’s facia...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 75

Firana waved at me and smiled, unaware of the fact I had spent the last hour talking with the System itself within my mana pool. I barely managed to smile back. A hundred thoughts piled up in my mind, but that wasn’t all. There were runes everywhere: on the table's surface, the shelves, the woo...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 74

“I’ll help you,” I said, but a powerful tremor drowned my words.

“I knew you would do it.” The man smiled, relieved. “Ready for a power-up?”

As soon as I pronounced the words, the slithering creature that roamed just outside my mana pool retreated. The quakes ceased, whi...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 73

I opened Byrne’s journal to the first page, and a surge of adrenaline coursed through my body. It was that old, familiar sensation I experienced whenever I stumbled upon something long lost. Something that should’ve remained hidden but, by the whims of destiny, had found its way back to my ha...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 72

The Corruption moving under my skin brought me to the brink of panic. I was used to the pain of the Corruption tentacles constricting under my skin. This sensation was new, and it felt wrong in a different way. The Corruption wasn’t growing. It was changing. The thought of the Lich and the Wend...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 71


Firana jolted when the door opened. 

Since Captain Kiln had announced she was going to be Firana’s opponent, the girl had become skittish. A big man dressed in a leather apron entered the room, a small cubicle adorned solely with a bedframe and an empty desk, and put an ir...

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Artwork - Nokti

Hey everyone, Elra here!

It is my pleasure to introduce you to Nokti. The design of this little rascal was a bit harder than I expected because I wasn't satisfied with Nokti's initial color, it turns out that blue looked better in my imagination than on paper, so we settled with turquoise. ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 70

I pushed my way across the market. By the end of the main street, the inner wall rose like the menacing crest of a black wave adorned with red and golden banners. The Marquis's banner flung at half-mast, under the royal banner. Not only did the king’s army seek shelter in the city, but a member...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 69

Staying in bed was more challenging than I initially expected. I agreed to remain put only after Elincia assured me Firana was faring better than she had expected considering the burden that had been put on her shoulders. As soon as Elincia went to prepare breakfast, I got out of bed and began ru...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 68

I kept my eyes closed and dove into my mana pool. While the amounts of mana I used against Kellaren were not even close to the power I had unleashed against the Lich, I expected the damage to be catastrophic. After all, little effort was required to aggravate an already existing wound.

The ...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 67

Time stood still in the manor’s front yard.

The silver storm clouds suddenly tore open and radiant sunlight bathed the battle-worn armor of the king’s soldiers, casting warm golden gleams. A timid breeze stole a small wave on the green and yellow flag, making the embroidery stag appear ...

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End of month announcements

Hey everyone, Elra here!

I want to, once again, express my gratitude for your continuous support. To repay for your generosity and confidence on my project, this month I'll focus expanding the rewards of all tiers. I have yet to discuss the details with my creative team (a....

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October Bonus Chapter

This month I prepared a Halloween special, hope you like it. Enjoy!

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A storm raged over Farcrest and thick clouds blocked the sunlight, leaving the city in a constant dusk. The thunder had chased the merchants out of the...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 66


After a week of constant rain, the storm moved north past the mountainous range and into the Farlands. Deep puddles mirrored the slate gray clouds and a wicked wind rocked the tree's naked branches. The backyard was a muddy mess, and the omnipresent smell of soaked earth slid even insi...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 65

Elincia’s hand trembled as the needle hovered over the open wound. Several empty potion vials were scattered over the kitchen table. Health Essence, Mana Essence, Minor and Medium Health Potions. Elincia had tried with every potion in her arsenal but none of them worked and the wound remained o...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 64

Getting stabbed sucked. The more I tried to move, the more it hurt. Despite Sir Janus repeatedly explaining that Shadow Fencers had a high ranking in strength growth, I refused to let him carry me back to the orphanage. In any other situation I might have chosen the more pragmatic approach, but I...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 63

The cloaked figures blocked both exits of the alley. [Awareness] had returned to its dormant state, the sensation of being stabbed with an ice pick persisted. I ignored the pain and examined the dark alley. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, just plain stone walls on both sides.

Fending off t...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 62

The streets had transformed into small rivers. However, unlike the Monster Surge alert, that didn’t stop the city folk from going about their daily business. As the days passed and the Monster Surge never arrived, the city had reclaimed its normal routine. Merchants rolled their carts full of g...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 61

Click.

The camera clicked and a burst of light filled the ballroom. No matter how much I warned them, the sudden brightness surprised the kids. A smile spread across my face. It worked. The instant camera, stored inside a wardrobe for over fourteen years came to life with a mechani...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 60

Firana froze as the illusory Wendigo towered near the ceiling of the old ballroom. A man whose body had been tortured by evil spirits until rendering unrecognizable, with skin black as coal and arms that hung to the floor, finished in claws long as knives. A deer-like skull covered its face, with...

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An Otherworldly Scholar - 59

Rain lashed against the manor but the new wooden shingles held in place. The wind howled and whistled through the gaps in the roofing. However, the orphanage remained dry and warm. It was a small victory, but a victory nonetheless.

On the flipside, for each solved problem, two more arose. T...

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