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    SilverOblivion2680

    Stories 2
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    • by SilverOblivion2680 How useful would the wound to the left eye be? No, it wouldnt be too useful. The monster would become enraged. A wound wasnt any relief to him. The ogre could easily kill Sungmins body in one hit. Sungmin stood there quietly and waited for the ogre's next move. The ogre stared at Sungmin while covering it eye. And when it removed its hand, the left eye was back to normal. Regeneration. Yes. ogres had incredibly regeneration skills. That was one of the reasons why the ogre's were one of the strongest…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 A big city like Behengeru had a huge wall with a knight force with the lord and other soldiers. The people who lived outside the city had their reason why. They might have committed a serious crime, or they might just not have money to live there. Sungmin had no idea why the people living here was here. There was no reason to know either though. Like Lude said, mercenaries were driven by money. He had a job and he was going to do the job. But its weird. Lude muttered. He wrinkled his forehead. This…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 Since Behengeru was a close city to Genavis, it was the first city that most otherworlders came after being summoned. Therefore, Behengeru was a big and modern city. It was the first place the otherworlders had to get prepared for survival in this world, Eria. Guild. That was basically a direction that otherworlders went towards to survive. Merchants went to merchant guilds. Blacksmiths went to blacksmith guild's. There were many guilds, but the mercenary guild was the one that most people went to. There…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 Ogre There were many monsters in Erie. Ogres were one of them, but they were one of the stronger monsters that walked on the ground with 2 legs. They had a resistance to magic, and they had a thick skin that was really strong against attacks. They were also very intelligent so it was a pain trying to fight them off. There were even some ogres that used magic. The guilds ranked the monsters in Erie by difficulty, and if the mercenaries of that rank could beat the monsters. The orcs were about rank E and…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 The energy potion that was on the very top was that. The greatest energy potion of all time. From what he heard, all big energy potions were protected heavily in martial art temples and are given to the select few. That potion was an item for sale. The price! Sungmin breathed loudly at the price. It was way more than what he expected. Neville looked at Sungmin and nonchalantly said. The big energy potion is best of the best potion made with alchemy. The price is fair for what its worth. If you take it,…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 Behengeru. The city that Sungmin wanted to go to. He became a mercenary at this city. He was 17 and he wasnt even a third rate back then. According to his original plan, he was going to train at the mountain for 2 years, but the plan was twisted. He trained for 3 years, and now he was 18. That wasnt the only thing that was different. Past him was only a third rate. Now, he was already an apex master. Didnt the man from Ereburisa say that, he had already passed the apex. Everyone would say that looking…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 When Sogo left the mountain, Sungmin was completely alone. His body was still heavy and was plagued by noise. The nightmares were constant, and then Sungmin started to remember them as well. They were unique. There was one that he was fighting with monsters and finally succumbed to his injuries. There was one where he wandered a labyrinth with a monster. Just running away, just falling, just getting tortured, there were many. There was no pain in dreams. If someone said that to him, Sungmin would have…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 After 3 years of penalties, he felt awkward but glad. Sungmin blinked a few times and looked down at himself. He looked terrible. He lived a year without washing or changing. But he was used to the smell. He lived with it for a while. It just didnt look good. Sungmin slowly lifted his foot. His foot felt light. Not just his foot. His entire body felt light. Sungmin walked a few steps, and laughed quietly. And its fascinating. And muttered. He still heard the cries of cicada. It was from the real…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 Youre unique. Mush muttered. Sungmin didnt hear anything, but Mush was different. Sungmin stopped and turned around. Mush was crouching and looking at Sungmin. Its been a year and a half. Youre going to need another penalty. Time passed fast. Sungmin swung away his hair. What should he get this time. He had 6 right now. That was unique. There were many people who stopped here, but not many people succeeded and left. Youre the first out of any No Classes here. That was true. No normal No Classes would…
    • by SilverOblivion2680 The 6th penalty. He chose smell. Like taste, smell didnt work like not smelling anything. A human could throw up with just the smell. Sungmin knew that. Because of the terrible smell that he felt during the first day, he threw up many times. It was harder getting used to the bad smell than the taste. Because of both, food was especially terrible. But he ate. He swallowed the blech, closed his eyes, and tried to ignore the taste and smell of the food. Sogo asked. She looked terrible. She was also had…
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