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Monarch of Solitude: Daily Quest System

Waking up with grave dirt in his mouth, his new life started with death. Rino wakes up as a lich in the afterlife. The once-respected court magician took a while to understand that his newly found immortality came with a strange responsibility. Marked by the Gods managing the world he destroyed, they sent him to another world with the powers of a lich, doomed to work for all eternity. "Build us a kingdom and we will let you rest in peace," the Gods told him. Given a daily quest system to assist him with his kingdom building project, the rebellious Rino built it one body at a time. "Nobody will disturb my idle days," Rino vowed. "Not humans, nor birds, nor Gods." Can he successfully thwart all attempts to work? Read to find out. Note: NO ROMANCE! === Cover: Not my original. Edit help by Truedawn. Support me: https://www.patreon.com/destinyaitsuji Check out my other works: www.destinyaitsuji.com Stalk me on IG @destiny_aitsuji Watch my live streams on YT Join my discord server: https://discord.gg/UrtDMXn

Destiny_Aitsuji · Fantasy
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World Tree Rino

The only true way to evolve a servant was to give them names. A servant bound by a magical contract to their master will share their master's growth, but servants who were named by their masters were given a larger percentage of power boost. The larger the sacrifice in the contract, the greater the power a servant has. After all, when the master dies, the servant may perish alongside the master they pledged their lives to.

For this wisp, it was all or nothing. Ever since its miserable birth to this world, nobody gave it an opportunity to become something more. The first person to give him that chance was the Monarch of Solitude. Even if it was a chance encounter, the little pixie was thankful for the opportunity. For her, it was better to die knowing the sweet taste of success than live a life of unanswered questions without knowing how success felt like.

"Are you sure?" Tree Rino asked when he saw who that first brave volunteer was.