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Heretic Mage: Rise of the Dark God’s Necromancer

Death. Servitude. Submission. That was all Morne had known for the past eight years. Everything he had known and loved had been taken from him, and it was his fate to be a slave, passed around from master to master like a disgusting disease no one wanted but everyone received. Soon after, a demon with a tantalizing promise appeared. "I’m here to Anoint you," the demon whispered. "My lord, Jiklok, has deemed you a mortal worth keeping an eye on. And I have another offer as well." The demon offered Morne a path to the power he had lacked in life, a way to seize his own destiny. Necromancy. The things he asked for in exchange seemed... small in comparison. Using his newfound necromantic powers, Morne would inflict on those who did him wrong all he had suffered and more. Those who had destroyed his village would be slaughtered beneath waves of undead, those masters who had sold and traded him like cheap wares would be forever bound to Morne's service, just as they had bound him. He would be his own master. Death. Servitude. Submission. ...... No MC harems are to be found here. If you need that kind of stuff in a story, you won't like this. Currently dropped. If you like this book, consider checking out my other ongoing book. It's called "Crown of Nightmares: Banished to Hell For My Bloodline!"

Lolbroman25 · Fantasy
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201 Chs

Compass, Part 3

"Stay back," Essenla warned Morne. "These buggers aren't something an unarmed Novice can deal with. This one's got two mushrooms on its head."

Essenla had known Morne was a Mage the moment he paid her, since taking out his bank card required the use of Chimh. During their journey here, they had shared the Spells they had known with each other so they could better adapt to any unforeseen difficulties they might face.

Morne, for obvious reasons, withheld his Necromancy talent, instead lying and saying that he was a mere Novice who didn't know any Spells.

It wasn't too hard for her to believe; Spells were expensive, and she knew Morne didn't come from the greatest of backgrounds. She wouldn't be surprised if this expedition had nearly bankrupted him.