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Supreme BeastTamer: I Can Copy and Upgrade Skills 10x!

'Hmmmm...so I just have to witness the skill being used to copy it...then I can evolve this skill ten times it's initial power?' Nox was skeptical as he looked at the screen flickering on his retina. I mean, how was something so insane even possible? Copying a skill itself was very bad-assed, and you mean to say he could evolved the copied Skill ten times it's initial power, exponentially surpassing the original owner? Why would the gods let such broken talent even exist? 'Well it's just one way to find out...' Luckily just then, he saw two powerfull beings fighting mid air. Their fight sent shockwaves billowing in all directions, causing Nox to take a couple of Steps back. At that moment, he activated his talent... [Mimicry activated!] [Target: Cosmic Entity Arkea - Successfully copied Skill "Gravity Manipulation"!] [Description: Gravity Manipulation Creates a localized gravity field, slowing enemies within a 5-meter radius by 20% for 5 seconds.] [Upgrading Gravity Manipulation 10x!] [Ding! You have Awaken Gravitational Singularity!] [Description: Gravitational Singularity Creates a singularity that pulls in enemies within a 20-meter radius, dealing 5,000 damage and stunning them for 5 seconds. Allies within the area gain a 30% damage boost for 10 seconds.] [Do you wish to keep this skill or bestow it to your Pet?] "No fucking way!" Nox exclaimed in shock. "I-its real!"

MidnightWolfe · Fantasy
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The Silent Whisper

(New months Guys, I once again call for you help to climb the Golden Rankings)

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During the Great War, the entire Far West/Human domain had been left in devastation. Millions of commoners died, and thousands of nobles perished.

It was the darkest era in the Human domain, especially for the Vermilion kingdom. Starvation ran rampant everywhere. The commoners went hungry for numerous days, while the nobles could barely afford to eat once daily.

The situation was so bad that some corrupt nobles took advantage of the period to commit heinous crimes: stealing, turning commoners into their personal slaves, and more, with too many incidents to account for.

Because of the ongoing war, the king at the time, King Cedric Vermilion IV, hadn't paid much attention to them, though he was greatly disgusted.

But driving the invaders back was much more important.