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Spellcrafter's Demise

A/N: The first 50 or so chapters have a comedic focus and are setup for the following plot. They are fun and introduce a lot of important characters, but don't be scared off by the lacking early plot. All of the setup and worldbuilding will be worth it. Hitching a ride with a summoned demon, Edol finds himself in a magical new world. Unfortunately for the young man, his dreams of discovering and exploring magic are quickly interrupted. This new world... knows nothing like a summoning spell. The few powers with previous information about the easily weaponizable spell quickly try to stifle the news of its existence. The moment Glory, the strongest Empire on the Eastern Continent, catches wind of the summoning spell, they move quickly. There is finally a way for them to conquer not only the continent they reside on, but also a method to travel over to sea to claim the land of other countries. ... And if they want to acquire this new spell, who better to search for than the one summoned by it in the first place?

OakFlame · Fantasy
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193 Chs

Start of Chaos (2)

Finally snapping to himself, Edol began to move. Even if it was encompassing his whole mind, now wasn't the time to think about why Seph had left. 

"Pierre, grab stuff from your room. I've got all my stuff gathered up!"

Tori charged out from the ladies' room, her backpack stuffed full. The team always kept their things packed and ready for a tomb run, so it luckily didn't take them long to grab the rest of their things. 

Aside from what he already had packed up, Edol only needed to grab his blanket and the pair of clothes he'd worn the previous day. 

In under a minute, the only thing left in the room was a layer of dirt on one of the cots. Looking at it for a moment, Edol decided to sweep his arm across it, scattering the dirt all over the floor. 

"Let's go, now!"

Tori's voice rang through the house as she headed for the door, prompting everyone else to hurry to follow her. Edol snatched up the letter as he ran past.