Well, what happens when your father reveals he is a God and an overpowered one on that? Leo didn't know what he had to do with that information because his father transmigrated him to Tensura, a World where a 'slime' that can destroy continents exists. Armed with his godly lineage and a system that grants him things from other worlds or games, how will he steamrolle everyone that comes in his way or will he face challenges that even with his hack he couldn't overcome? Oh, and he also has a village that he has to turn into a Pantheon. ****** Give a try to my novel. Give me power stones if you like them. I am thinking about how to save Shizu and Rimuru being Rimure or Rose in my story. Mc will be stronger than demon lords like Carrion, Clayman, and Frey in start. Every chapter contains 2k+ words. I am a VERY NOVICE author. Also I can't find #tensura in settings. Tensura and the Games belongs to their respective creaters. The cover was found on Pinterest.
"I have a month to prepare the village for the upcoming raid." Leo sighed looking at the small village whose chief he was. He didn't want to manage a village after getting transmigrated by his father and much less in a fantasy setting.
Sure he had a system like those protagonists which had a Gatcha or Luck Royale but his luck was terrible and he was sure he would have gotten a slaver system if not for his dad who was a God a thing he didn't know about and which shocked him because he didn't have anything that could relate him to supernatural much less a God apart from his terrible luck and exceptional good looks.
Before getting transmigrated to his dad gave him an explanation and Leo understood why his life gave him two dicks (not literally) one that all men have between their legs and one was his luck, the reason was that his father did something to the world's owner (the world he was living in) and the world was punishing him instead of his dad.
So, his father decided to make a small continent in some other world with the inspiration of a game so that he could have an 'easy' life there and venture into the outside world when gets strong enough.
It was not that he was not strong now, but the world outside of the continent had some crazy powerful beings as the world was no other than that of "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime." Don't ask him which version it was.
He just got to know when his father mentioned it was a world created by Star King Dragon-Veladanava.
While Leo wasn't a coward, there is a very thin line between bravery and foolishness, and if he believed what his status was showing, then if he didn't die early (which he is sure he would not), he could least stand as equal in front of those beings.
[Name- Leo Godblood]
[Title- Chief, Youngest One]
[Race- Human God (Barely)]
[Occupation - Chief]
[Bloodline - Godblood-Human (Mixed)]
[Strength - B (Raw)]
[Divinity -(Locked)]
[Pantheon -(Locked)]
[Skills- Fireball, Snow, Zap, Heal, Void]
[Special Skills - Summon [Army], Teleport (To Townhall)]
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[Village]
[Store]
[Gatcha]
[Inventory]
His race didn't surprise him. After all, his father was a God, and he guessed Demi-Gods are classified as Human Gods (he is wrong), and bloodline was the result of the same.
"The title of [Youngest One] must mean I am not the only child and I am possibly the youngest one," Leo muttered.
"I am curious how my siblings are." He was genuinely curious to know about them and wanted to meet them. After all, they were his family. Strangely, he didn't feel weird learning that he had other siblings, possibly from different mothers.
Leo never got to meet his mother. Every time he asked about her, his father would say that she went to the moon or something like that when he was a child. Later, when he grew up, he thought his mother was dead, but knowing his father, there must be a different story.
"Maybe she is some sort of goddess," Leo guessed.
"Next time I will ask Dad about Mother he better take me to her." He noted in his mind.
"I just hope it will not be a cliche meeting where my mother will say I am too weak to be her son and the same with my siblings." So Leo just postponed trying to meet them until he reached a sufficient level of strength.
After thinking about his possible family he started he looked his [Skills].
They were spells, but his system classified them as skills he got through [Gatcha]; it was probably the highest-level thing he had along with the [Store]. Both were part of his [System]. These both can give him almost any item from Common (E-Rank) to S-Rank item.
Many things were available in-store but he had no use for them or could afford them.
Like the Gatcha he also got 1 Free thing every day from the store from Common to Epic, the latter being 1 in 50 days.
The items he received were also limited by his strength and Town Hall as he couldn't get anything above that from the store, but in Gatcha, he could receive any item, but it still depended on his luck.
Like [Void] which was an epic level meaning its maximum power can reach B-level and even A-level if it is strong enough, and he only got it due to beginner's luck as his other spell [Fireball] was a rare spell but only due to it's destruction capacity and [Zap] which is a common level spell and only does a bit damage and stuns the target for one second.
[Heal] was a rare spell but only due to light magic, which is very rare, and it only heals minor wounds like cuts from a sword. [Snow] was a common level spell, but it can be useful if you want to do a snowball fight, it slows down the target for 2 seconds.
[Void], on the other hand, is a very powerful spell. It creates a five-meter radius area of sealed space, capturing the target inside it while simultaneously raining down destructive energy blasts on it. And it was just the beginning.
While it was tiring to practice all these spells to raise his mastery over them and make them even more powerful, he also got excited every time he felt his mastery increasing, and his determination to protect his people was also fuel.
After all, he has a village to look for as a [Chief].
The village easily was the same size as any normal village, the village had 50 villagers who were loyal to him, and all of them had some [Profession] saving him the headache of delegating the tasks, The villagers had professions like Farmer, Chef, Maid, Cleaner, etc which were only suitable for common tasks and it was extremely rare for a villager to have a [Combat] class ruining Leo's plan to train them like an army later and another problem which wasn't a problem was all villagers were beautiful women which did me without out teenager's raging hormones.
Then comes his [Army] which currently only had 20 Barbarians and 10 Archers, which two is less than the villagers' numbers not the matter here individual strength as just 10 Barbarians will be able to completely wipe out the village without defenses as every Barbarian had D-level strength and Archers E-Level with high accuracy of hitting 8/10 Targets and this will only improve with levels.
The defense department was a bit lacking but it was better than many other villages, his village had an automatic Cannon, an Archer/Watch Tower, wooden fence (2-m) tall) surrounding the village for now, which was more than enough. The cannon worked on principles of magic unique to dwarves, attacking any hostile person when activated.
The archer tower worked as an eye for any intruder and defense with 2 archers doing shifts.
And how could he forget about the builders, Do-Right and Do-Wrong? The builders were an amazing duo. They loved two things most, which were building buildings and sleeping. Their race was a dwarf, and they specialized in the [Builder] class.
They had unique magic in them which allowed them to make almost anything (till now). If they were given the necessary materials they would have unique properties and would make their buildings far superior to other buildings unless the other person had some special skill. They just have to swing their hammers and whoosh! The building is ready.
They were around B-rank strength-wise but were not suitable for combat.
The Village was situated between Hog Mountain and Goblin Forest which was one of the most dangerous places to make a village due to the famous Goblins who stole everything that shone and Hog Bandits (Riders) who destroyed any building that wasn't theirs while it was ridiculous but the danger was there while the danger of life was not that high but it was still there not to mention there have been recent movements made by the Goblin Lord and Goblins under him have become more hostile which was worrying for Leo because he had a feeling that this would not be good.
There were also wild beasts, especially the A-ranked beasts, against whom Leo would like to avoid confrontation unless he was strong enough to kill them alone.
However, the risk wasn't without rewards, as the Hog Mountains' surrounding areas had rare magical plants in abundance, along with iron ore and materials from the beasts. The Goblin Forests also was rich in gold fields giving them a large supply of Gold unless the Goblins decided to venture in the area near the village. The most important thing was they found a few ley lines that were not discovered earlier by anyone, and Leo was sure his father had a hand in it, and he was thankful for it.
In the Clash World elixir had equal or more value than gold as it can be used for various materials from magic items, to ink for Enchantments, potions, and many more but its most important function was to help in evolution, if one person has reached the peak of their life form then consuming sufficient elixir would make their evolution easier and much more powerful than others who don't have access to the elixir, one can even evolve and get stronger just by consuming elixir, though the latter had a lot of drawbacks it shows the potential elixir had not to mention it's variants like Dark Elixir, Sour Elixir, Goblin Elixir and more.
Then there were Gems. Leo doesn't know what use they have except for trading, but he thinks that Gems may be more important than the general population knows and is saving them. The builders have only found 2-3 gems while breaking 10 stones, which was very low.
He was thankful that his father didn't send him to this world where Dragons existed with the strength of a normal human; although he wasn't strong enough to beat a dragon, he was sure that he was stronger than most people, but he also knew that it wasn't enough to protect his village. But a month was more than enough for him and his village to get stronger.
As Leo opened the [Store] he got a free 100 Logs which was what he needed most, as he got a notification,
[Materials gathered- 10 Iron Bars, 4,000 Gold Coins, 4,000 Elixir, 100 Logs of Wood, 10 Stones.
Town Hall is ready for upgrade!
Upgrade Town Hall to Level 3.
Duration - 1 Day with 1 Builder and 12 Hours with 2 Builders.]
Seeing this his expression brightened he immediately put the builders to work,
"Finally now I can progress further," Leo exclaimed as the builders woke from their slumber and moved at a speed that would put goblins in shame as they stood in front of Townhall.
Leo then walked further from the village to hunt some beasts for training.
(Townhall)
The Town Hall is the largest building in the village; it has a tiled roof that is raised slightly with orange wood and has walls that are made of stone, and the bottom of the corner poles and window walls are made of stone with runes designed on it, glowing occasionally.
The function of the runes was that if the town hall got destroyed, somehow, then it would be rebuilt by consuming materials that were used in building the town hall; unfortunately, only the Town Hall had it.
It consisted of a large meeting hall for the villagers, a library that would contain important documents and a safe that would store all the resources of the village (no way he would put his resources in the open) and magic items.
It would not be wrong to say that the Town Hall was the heart of the village, it was.
"So finally we got the materials to upgrade this babe, yea."
Said Do-Right as Do-Wrong just nodded whiZZzzzzz" comically were coming out from his mouth...him?
And bubble from the nose indicated he was dozing off, A tick mark appeared on Do-Right's forehead after seeing his younger brother's behavior suddenly he had a devious sidea as he pulled out a megaphone from who knows where and brought it near Do-Wrong's ear and SHOUTED "HOWG RIDER!" mimicking perfectly the 'Ride of the Hog Riders' as the sleeping builder panicked his fear of Hog Riders along with the loud voice, he took out his hammer (the stone one) and swung in the direction of the sound- Do-Right's face and
*Crash.
The sound still echoing.
"RIDAAH!"
(Leo)
"RIDAAH"
Leo jumped in surprise as he heard the famous 'Rider Call' but he knew it was a fake one due to a lack of dramatic sound of the Hog Riders and the 'epic' trumpets and because it came from his village but for confirmation, he still checked the village status-
Village- [Unnamed]
Ruler- Leo Godblood (Chief)
Clan- [Unavailable]
Location- Near Valley of Magic, Centre of Hog Mountains, and Goblin Forest.
Cities / States- None
Citizens- Humans (Barbarians, Archers, Villagers), God (Leo)
Population- 81 (Barbarians, Archers, Villagers, Chief)
Status - Shield (21 Days Active)
Rank - Unranked
Foreign Relations - Non
[Army]
[Buildings]!
[Resources]
[Mails]!
Seeing this, he sighed in relief. "The shield is still there. Then who did this? Barbarians? Nah, it is probably those Dwarves then." Leo immediately Teleported to the Town Hall and he froze at the sight he saw.
There Do-Wrong was standing with his Hammer and Do-Right was stuck inside the public toilet with his but sticking out and there was a broken megaphone lying nearby, Leo looked at the weird sight and asked the sanest person he found there, he looked at the cold faced pinkette standing near the Townhall with other Archers who were ready to riddle Do-Wrong with arrows and asked them "So why Do-Wrong is in his underwear and Do-Right in the toilet when they were supposed to be upgrading the Town Hall?"
"Aaarhg!" (Barbarian's roaring) Just then ten Barbarians came running from all directions with their swords ready for battle as Leo facepalmed.
"These Barbarians."