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Reborn in Lothric

Hey, this is my first time writing a fanfic, and I have no idea how this will go. The reason I started this was just to experiment and see if I can move on to other things that might be harder. I chose to write about anime/videogames because I often get disappointed when I see good stories either being dropped or ruined. It's disheartening to invest time and emotion into a story, only to have it end prematurely or take a turn for the worse. I figured, why not try to create something myself that could fill that void.

LostTheLight · Video Games
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The Awakening

Light stared at the screen, his mind racing with indecision. The options for classes flickered before him, each one promising a different set of skills and challenges. Warrior, Mage, Thief—each choice felt like it could define his fate in this mysterious new world.

The weight of his decision pressed down on him, and the ominous screen, reminiscent of "Dark Souls 3," only added to his anxiety, making him question whether he was dreaming or facing a sinister reality.

"What am I supposed to choose?" Light muttered to himself, feeling his heart pounding in his chest.

He scrolled through the options, each one presenting a different path. The Warrior class offered strength and resilience, a straightforward path of brute force. "I could be a Warrior, but what if I need more than just strength?" he wondered aloud.

The Mage promised arcane knowledge and powerful spells, but with the risk of being physically vulnerable. "Magic could be useful, but what if I can't defend myself?" he questioned, the uncertainty gnawing at him.

The Thief was agile and cunning, relying on stealth and precision, yet it seemed like a path fraught with moral ambiguity. "Stealth might keep me safe, but can I really trust this path?" he pondered, his fingers hovering over the selection buttons.

He recalled the last moments before his mysterious coma-like state, the confusion and fear that had gripped him. Now, faced with this strange game-like scenario, the sense of unease only grew stronger. "Is this really just a game? Or does this choice determine my survival?" he asked himself, the screen pulsing with an eerie glow, as if urging him to make a decision.

Light took a deep breath, trying to steady his nerves. "I have to choose, but what if I make the wrong decision?" he said, the thought of making the wrong choice terrifying him. Finally, with a mix of trepidation and resolve, he made his selection.

"Here goes nothing," he whispered, hoping that whatever lay ahead, he would find a way to navigate through the darkness and fear that surrounded him.

Light finally decided to pick the Sorcerer class. "It has some good stats to be able to fight close range and long range in the future," he said to himself, feeling a bit more confident with his choice.

With fear in his heart, Light said, "I'll just stay far and spam these spells."

Light stood at the threshold of a new journey, his heart heavy with the weight of his choices. As he picked his class and burial gift, a glimmer of hope sparked in his mind.

With a determined gaze, he selected the black firebomb, a calculated decision based on the boss's weakness. He clung to the belief that this choice would give him the edge he needed to conquer the looming challenge ahead.

The anticipation of facing the boss with this strategic advantage fueled his resolve, despite the shadows of doubt that lingered in the corners of his mind.

The screen acknowledged his selection, and Light felt a strange sensation, as if the world around him was shifting. "I hope this was the right decision," he thought, bracing himself for whatever challenges lay ahead. The eerie glow from the screen seemed to intensify, casting long shadows around him, and the sense of suspense grew as he prepared to face the unknown.

Light woke up with a jolt, gasping for air. He found himself lying in a coffin, the confined space making his heart race. With trembling hands, he pushed the heavy lid open and slowly stepped out, his legs shaky and weak.

The air was thick with an unsettling silence, broken only by the distant sound of wind whistling through the ruins. As soon as he looked around, he was hit with a wave of dread.

The sky above was a dark, foreboding shade of gray, casting an eerie light over the scene. Broken down structures loomed in the distance, their jagged edges and crumbling walls adding to the sense of desolation. Surrounding him were countless other coffins, some open, some still sealed, each one a grim reminder of his own precarious situation.

The ground was littered with debris, and the air carried a faint, musty smell of decay. Shadows danced ominously around him, and every creak and groan of the old ruins made his heart skip a beat.

His breath quickened, and his vision blurred as he took in the haunting sight. The weight of his fear became unbearable. His chest tightened, and he felt a crushing sense of doom. His legs gave out, and he fell to his knees, clutching his chest.

"I can't do this," he whispered, his voice trembling. The panic attack gripped him fully, his mind racing with thoughts of doom and despair.

Sweat dripped down his forehead, and his hands shook uncontrollably. He tried to steady his breathing, but the overwhelming sense of dread refused to let go. His thoughts spiraled, each one darker than the last.

The world around him seemed to close in, the broken structures and endless coffins a testament to his own fears. For what felt like an eternity, he remained there, paralyzed by panic.

Gradually, he forced himself to take deeper breaths, focusing on the rise and fall of his chest. "One step at a time," he told himself, trying to muster the courage to move.

With great effort, he managed to stand, though his legs still felt like jelly. Light knew he had to keep going, even if every step felt like a battle against his own mind.

Light's heart pounded in his chest as he took cautious steps through the area. Every shadow seemed to hide a threat, and every sound made him jump.

Suddenly, a low growl echoed through the air, sending a shiver down his spine. He turned to see a hollow, its skeletal frame and hollow eyes filled with a malevolent hunger. Panic surged through him.

He fumbled with his hands, trying to remember the incantations for his spells. "Soul Arrow," he muttered, and a faint blue light formed at his fingertips. He aimed shakily at the hollow and released the spell, but his fear made his aim erratic. The arrow of light veered off course, missing its target completely.

The hollow lunged at him, and Light barely managed to dodge, stumbling over a piece of debris.

"Heavy Arrow," he tried again, his voice cracking with fear. This time, a larger, more powerful arrow formed, but his trembling hands made it difficult to aim.

He released the spell, and it sailed past the hollow, hitting the wall behind it. Light's breaths came in quick, shallow gasps. He could feel himself losing control, his fear overwhelming his ability to think clearly.

The hollow advanced, and Light raised his hands again, but his vision blurred with tears of panic. He cast another Soul Arrow, but it missed again, the hollow dodging with ease.

"Focus, Light, focus," he whispered to himself, trying to steady his shaking hands. He cast another Heavy Arrow, but his aim was off, and the spell hit the ground, sending up a cloud of dust. The hollow swiped at him, and he barely managed to dodge, feeling the rush of air as the attack missed him by inches.

Desperation clawed at him. He cast another Soul Arrow, but the hollow sidestepped it effortlessly. Light's heart raced, and his entire body trembled with fear. The hollow lunged again, and Light stumbled backward, tripping over a piece of rubble. He hit the ground hard, the impact knocking the wind out of him.

The hollow loomed over him, and Light knew he was out of time. He raised his hands one last time, casting a Heavy Arrow with every ounce of strength he had left. The spell shot forward, and by sheer luck, it struck the hollow square in the chest.

The creature let out a final, agonized shriek before collapsing in a heap. Light lay on the ground, gasping for breath, his body shaking with relief and exhaustion.

He had survived, but just barely. As he pulled himself to his feet, he knew he had to be more careful, more focused, if he was going to make it through this nightmare.

Light's hands trembled as he looked down at the fallen hollow.

A chilling thought crept into his mind - what if he couldn't respawn like in the game? The idea of testing it filled him with dread. He stood there, frozen in fear, unable to bring himself to take that risky leap of faith. The uncertainty gnawed at him, whispering doubts in his ear.

Could he really face the consequences of not respawning? The fear of the unknown gripped him tightly, making the decision to respawn or not a terrifying one.

Light's breath came in ragged gasps as he stood victorious over the fallen hollow.

The thrill of triumph was short-lived as his eyes scanned the area for the next crucial item. He spotted it—a blue mana flask, glinting faintly in the dim light. Knowing it would be essential for his chosen fighting style, he moved towards it with purpose. Each step was deliberate, his mind focused on the strategy that would unfold with the added mana. This flask would be his key to regenerate his MP after he uses it up. 

Just as Light reached out for the blue mana flask, another hollow emerged from the shadows, guarding the precious item.

Light knew he couldn't afford another direct confrontation. He needed to be strategic. He stepped back, quietly positioning himself behind a crumbling pillar.

With the hollow's back turned, Light began to channel his energy, preparing a Heavy Soul Arrow. He focused intently, the spell forming in his hands, its power humming with potential.

Taking a deep breath, Light released the spell. The Heavy Soul Arrow shot through the air, striking the hollow with pinpoint accuracy. The creature staggered, its defenses shattered by the powerful magic.

With a final, desperate lunge, Light closed the distance and delivered a swift, decisive blow, bringing the hollow down.

Breathing heavily, Light approached the blue mana flask and picked it up, a sense of accomplishment washing over him. This flask would be invaluable for his magical prowess, bolstering his strength for the battles yet to come.

After securing the flask, Light carefully sneaked past the remaining hollows, his movements silent and calculated. His breathing was shallow, his senses heightened to detect any sudden movements. Each hollow he passed seemed oblivious to his presence, their vacant eyes staring into the abyss. The tension in the air was palpable, but Light's determination kept him focused.

As he looked to the right, he knew a crystal lizard was there, shimmering with the promise of a valuable drop that could enhance his weapon. Light's heart raced as he considered the potential benefits. However, the fear of death held him back.

He remembered the countless times he had fallen in battle for the first time to this creature, the sting of failure still fresh in his mind. Deciding it wasn't worth the risk, he continued straight ahead, his resolve unshaken.

With each step, the bonfire's faint glow grew stronger, a beacon of hope in the darkness. As he approached the final hollow guarding the path to the bonfire, Light prepared another Heavy Soul Arrow.

He could feel the mana coursing through his veins, the spell forming in his hands. With a precise aim, he released the spell, the Heavy Soul Arrow cutting through the air with deadly accuracy.

The hollow crumbled to the ground, defeated before it could react.

Relieved, Light made his way to the bonfire, the warmth of the flames a welcome respite from the cold, dark world around him.

He sat down, allowing the bonfire's energy to rejuvenate him. As he rested, he couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment.

Each victory, no matter how small, brought him one step closer to his ultimate goal to escape this hell hole. The challenges ahead were daunting, but with each triumph, Light grew stronger and more determined.

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