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Infinite Mana In The Oasis

Meet Eren Idril, just your average Joe trying to navigate a world that's gone full sci-fi bonkers. We're talking flying cars, holographic pets, the whole shebang. But here's the kicker: amidst all the flashy gadgets and mind-bending tech, there's something even more mind-blowing going on—mana. Now, this ain't your run-of-the-mill magic trick. Nope, mana's the real deal, and only the elite, the cream of the crop, the Rankers, get to play with it. They're basically like the cool kids in high school, but with superpowers and a really fancy title. But here's where things get spicy. While everyone's busy flexing their mana muscles and living it up in this brave new world, there's trouble brewing on the horizon. Like, end-of-humanity kind of trouble. Turns out, Earth ain't the safe haven it used to be, and now folks are scrambling to find a new place to call home. Enter Eren Idril, the ultimate underdog in a world full of heroes and villains. He's not your typical protagonist, more like the guy you'd find chilling in the background, minding his own business. But when he stumbles upon a power that everyone else thinks is busted, well, let's just say things are about to get interesting. - Grayback

Grayback · Fantasy
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284 Chs

Entering Gilaahan

Eren opened his eyes to the world of Gilhaan for the first time.

He didn't feel like his consciousness was pulled into a different body than the one back on Earth. Yet he knew that was not the case.

He was sleeping on a plush bed that was levitating above the ground. The ground on which the bed was floating motionless had a runic array.

The runic inscriptions on the array slowly lost their luminescence when Eren woke up. As if the array had done its job and now it entered the idle mode.

'Hmm. So far the information provided to me checks out.' Eren said to himself before getting up from his lying position.

He looked around and found himself to be in a small room that was well-lit and neat. He could see the basic amenities placed in the room along with a spectral interface at one end of the wall that was constantly getting updated with various notifications.