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Warlock of War: My Ares System

Check out my other novels - |Arpious of the Planes| |The Rise of Quetzalcoatl| |Warlock of Wisdom: My Odin System| -- Same Universe - |Warlock of Wisdom: My Odin System| |Warlock of Oceans: My Poseidon System| ------------------------------------------------------------------- It was a cold and lonely death on the battlefield despite the thousands of warriors around me and the beating sun shining upon my corpse. In the year 431, I had died on the battlefield. I was reincarnated into a new world, hoping my life would be better, but I ended up in a more miserable situation than before. As the sickness began to eat the insides of my mother, a saving grace that would pull me out of the darkness, but into the abyss... had come. [A system is being chos- [Interference by higher being] [Error] [Authority is insuffici- [Error] [Authority is sufficient] [Your god has been selected] [Your system has been granted] [Ares System is being installed] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Please inform me in the comments of a chapter if it seems unreadable because there are times when I get so bored that I just don't edit it. -- Twitter - @equuipwebnovel Discord - equuip#6686 -- paypal.me/AuthorEquuip Any money you send will help me commission people to create new covers for my novels. -- Thank you to dini_galeri for the amazing artwork!

equuip · Fantasy
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Small Town (7)

This barrier, while not impervious, offered the residents a crucial sense of security. It delineated a clear boundary between the relative safety of the town and the unpredictable wilderness outside. Children played near the wall, their laughter mingling with the sounds of daily life, secure in the knowledge that the barrier kept them safe from immediate harm.

At regular intervals along the wall, sturdy wooden watchtowers had been erected. From these vantage points, vigilant sentinels kept a watchful eye on the horizon, scanning for any signs of approaching danger. Their presence was a reassuring sight for the townspeople, a constant reminder that their safety was being safeguarded by those who stood ready to defend the town at a moment's notice.