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A Certain Magical Reincarnation

In a world of swords and magic, the Nameless Lord brought disaster four centuries ago. His dark legions invaded, and he wielded fearsome power. As the gods fell, they gifted the world a hero, blessed with divine favor and light. The hero repelled the darkness, but the Nameless Lord vanished suddenly. Records claim he was defeated, while legends whisper he retreated, awaiting his return." *** "Trevor, a mundane editor from Earth, died one fateful night. But as his life ended, a new one began. Reincarnated in a magic world as Reo Bellar, he found himself in the midst of a centuries-old conflict. Reo longs for a peaceful life in the suburbs, surrounded by friends and family. Raised by gentle parents in a small village, he discovered unusual abilities in his new body. Now, seeks the secrets to his past and of his rebirth. 'I'll be straight with whoever brought me here,' he thinks, 'I'm not interested in being a hero or vanquishing demons. Just a quiet life, away from all the excitement...' But fate had other plans for our Prince of Woe.

DBM_Novelist_ · Fantasie
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Chapter 115: PANDEMONIUM: Monster Break

" This should do for a shelter, " I claped the dust off my palms and turned to say to the others when Don's loud voice caused my Mental Sphere to tremble lightly.

"WHAT THE HECK?!!" He screamed, his bright green eyes glittered with almost literal stars at the massive dome structure behind me.

Don wasn't the only unexmpted from the shock.

"You...," Leon's calm and detached expression crumbled, his jaw hung loosely as the words were stuck in his throat. But he was the first to regain his calm and rationale.

He blinked his deep blue eyes, awareness and realization returned to them, and he turned to me with slow movements.

"You can use magic?" There were still clear and obvious traces of shock and surprise despite his struggle to retain his emotions.

"Magic?" Kyle spat out in realization, a sheepish smile drew in his lips and hopelessness filled his words next as he gazed emptily at the dome.