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Hunter in Black

This is a world of combat and magic, where adventurers thrive, leveling up, and killing monsters for loots and glory. But that's not the story I'm here to tell. Decades have passed since All-father, the world's Creator, ended the ever catastrophic conflict between humans and dragons. Lives have fallen from both sides, leaving humanity only able to support their last haven, the capital city of Ratna Kingdom. And now that they're at their weakest, someone wanted to carve a tombstone for their grave. He was called the Pretender, a figure disguised as All-father himself. He travels through the continent with a quest to gather forces from those who fell victim to humanity's sins. If no one puts an end to this act, then catastrophe will surely come knocking on the kingdom's door. So a call was made to prevent this. A Veteran Hunter and his apprentice were dispatched to take down each of the leaders under the Pretender's influence. He himself was a mysterious one, dressed in black, hiding behind a bear mask. Not a lot was known about the Hunter, not his race, not his family, not his face. Though one thing is for sure, he's damn good at his job.

PolarMuttaqin · Fantasy
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Getting a Lodging

Having done being teleported, the group went on with their way to the designated tavern said by Penn the other day. The three walk, while Leyna perched on Blaz's shoulder as she always does.

"Hmm… you can tell the tavern wasn't built for dwarf alone."

After going through a couple of short stairs, they arrived at their destination. The tavern was built at the edge of a cliff, with a view straight toward the South Gate. It has a really sturdy and white foundation embedded into the earth. While the thing below it was a hard-carved statue of a dwarven warrior, not a mine, so it won't have the potential to collapse into a landslide.

The tavern door was tall, unlike any other door in this city. The height itself is also quite massive, but putting a human standard into it, easy to tell that it only has two stories despite the size.

"Excuse us."