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Adventure Academy

Explore the realmsverse, battle monsters of myth and legend, die trying... and then come back to life stronger with the advantage of hindsight! Rinse and repeat. Death holds no power over Will Wisdom, a boy who’d once been sacrificed to the altar of the gods of death only to reincarnate moments later. Will’s a teenager stuck with Extra-Life, a curse that lets him relive the same day of every death with all the gruesome details of his latest demise intact to help him survive in his next run of whatever realm, dungeon, or adventuring class he’s decided to challenge next. Returning to life after each harrowing encounter is a useful hack for a teenager enrolled in the legendary Academy, a school that teaches young adventurers to become the kind of heroes who chase after the big monster bounties and uncover the great mysteries of the Realmsverse. Mysteries such as finding the cult of evil ljósálfar who’d cursed Will with Extra-Life in the first place, and then exacting his revenge on these bright elf bastards! The Academy is the perfect place for Will to achieve his hopes and dreams too. Assuming he does well in Swords and Sorcery, Apprentice Alchemy, Dungeon Excursions, P.E., and a whole host of crazy training courses in his novice schedule. Will may need a little help with that. Welcome to the Academy, Will Wisdom—hope you live to see graduation day! *** Aside from daily chapter releases, I will release extra chapters every Sunday depending on power stones earned during the same week. 200 stones = 1 additional chapter! *** Temporary cover created with PixAI

GD_Cruz · Fantasy
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368 Chs

Monster Hunter, Part 3

Suddenly, as if its instincts had alerted Grendel to a new threat, the monster stopped struggling with itself. It reared its head, glancing right and then left, but somehow, Grendel didn't think to look behind where the hornbeam stood not ten yards away from it.

I breathed out. "You snooze—"

As if it had heard my whisper, Grendel glanced over its shoulder, but it was too late as I had already fired my arrow. 

"—You lose," I said, and then I took a breath. 

Quick as a, well, wolf, Reddington darted out of cover to circle behind Grendel. Not that the hornbeam's trunk was thick enough to cover the patchwork wolf's bulk. 

Meanwhile, I notched another arrow to my bow—the one I coated in the chimera's snake venom. I drew, aimed, and then fired in the short blinks it took for the first arrow to hit its mark.