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Ascension of the Goddess of Decay

Hello, everyone. If you're reading this, you may have read my other stories. I'm starting this one as a bit of a "getting back into it" story. (The synopsis will be further down) Both stories I've written will continue in the near future. (I have to re-read them because I've experienced a massive bout of memory loss.) Apologies for those of you waiting, but I had unavoidable circumstances that impeded my writing experiences. The cover isn't mine but it's been lightly photoshopped. If you want it taken down, tell me. (Signed by Author on April 25th, 2023) Anyways, time for the synopsis: Lia was a simple girl in her previous life. Well not really, considering she was the hit woman for the largest mafia organization that operated within the United States. Over the years, her exceedingly high kill count, and overall success rate was something to be afraid of. Her personality was something akin to pure confidence, bordering on arrogance. She dealt with people the same way she did her enemies. By ruining their lives in the most horrific ways. IE: Setting them up for FBI investigations, having their houses repossessed by the government, or even having them framed for a serious crime. Lia was someone that no one wanted to ever cross. If you did cross her, you might as well have signed your own death certificate! That was until she was smacked in the head by a falling piano. While following through on a hit, no less! I mean, come on! A piano?! that's unfathomably crazy. Well, despite getting hit by a literal piano, she still managed to finish the job. But the very next day, she choked on a sandwich and nearly died! Her luck seemed to have literally bottomed out. This "streak of bad luck" had continued in her life for years! Literal years! She had come so close to dying so many times that she was genuinely confused as to how this could happen to someone! From falling down a flight of stairs to nearly breaking her neck during a cartwheel (despite having so much experience that she could do them with her eyes closed.) Lia had experienced so many near-death experiences that she had become entirely immune to the weird circumstances happening around her. Eventually, the bad luck did catch her. She was minding her own business, walking through the streets of Seattle when a coin rolled across the ground and tripped someone else, who dropped an umbrella, which she tripped over. Her fall had her land directly into the flow of moving traffic. She was then hit by a small square-body pickup truck. It had a small sticker of a smug smiling face attached to its front bumper. Lia had died because of what was essentially a coin. A coin had actually managed to kill a human being. Not just any human, but one of the most feared people within the US. Warnings for all readers: -This novel will (at some point) contain lesbian sex scenes. -System tag doesn't mean in the most literal way. (you'll find out more if you read it.) -This may become a Yuri harem novel (haven't decided.) -Will contain very strong LGBTQ+ themes

Rhasha_Trulin · Fantasie
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Tournament Elimination (Part-1) Start

-(Warning from the Author: This book will be a lot gorier than I originally thought [heheh, decay go brr]. Reader discretion is advised.)-

*PART ONE OF THE TOURNAMENT WILL CONSIST OF A SURVIVAL-TYPE BATTLE ROYALE. CONTESTANTS WILL ACCRUE POINTS BASED ON HOW MANY OPPONENTS THEY ELIMINATE. IF YOU ARE ELIMINATED, YOU ARE IMMEDIATELY DISQUALIFIED AND YOU WILL NOT PROGRESS. THIS PORTION OF THE TOURNAMENT WILL END ON THE DAWN OF THE THIRD DAY.

ONLY THE TOP 150 PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS WILL PROGRESS INTO THE NEXT ROUND, REGARDLESS OF HOW MANY STUDENTS REMAIN STANDING. ADDITIONALLY, DYING WITHIN THE POCKET REALM DOES NOT KILL YOU. ALTHOUGH, YOU WILL STILL FEEL PAIN.*

The almost robotic-monotone voice described the details of the first event. Lia was fairly sure she understood.

In essence, all contestants will be transported to a pocket dimension. They would have to survive and fight for three days. Eliminating opponents would grant them points, and the top 150 students remaining at the dawn of the third day would progress to the next event. Dying would count as elimination and would disqualify you. There were seemingly no other methods for disqualification.

Lia wasn't sure what the next event was, but she was already starting to get excited. This was going to be extremely entertaining.

Glancing over at Lacey, Lia saw that she was much more relaxed, although she was still nervous. Lia had the thought to pet her head once again, but she stamped that thought out.

There was a bright orange glow that resounded throughout the room as small mirrors began to appear in everyone's hands. The robotic voice began to explain.

*THESE ARE USED TO VIEW YOUR CURRENT RANKING, AS WELL AS THE RANK OF THOSE CLOSEST TO YOURS. YOU CAN VIEW THOSE AMONG THE TOP 5 AS WELL IF YOU TAP ON THE MIRROR. PLEASE STAND BY FOR INSTANT TRANSMISSION. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY HUNTING.*

Lia waited patiently. She hated waiting and based on everyone else's reactions, they did too. The wait time felt like an eternity, but eventually, everyone began to glow with a golden light.

.....

Lia's eyes adjusted to their new climate quite quickly. The sun shone directly on her, annoying in its radiance. She was standing in a desert, and her pupils shrank as the sun assaulted her eyes. Her sclera turned pitch black, granting some relief to her eyes. This was something she hadn't noticed until now.

Whenever the sun shone directly on Lia, the sclera of her eyes would turn black. It granted her some measure of relief from the sun's strain on her eyes. She had just noticed it, as it was a bit difficult to notice unless one was standing in extremely direct sunlight. She nodded as she looked down at the mirror in her hand. This would indeed be fun.

Lia walked for quite some time. She hadn't been in a desert before, but she decided they were her ultimate bane. It's hot, the sun's very annoying, and the sand sucks to walk on. If Lia had her way, she would never return to the desert. She would steer as far away from them as possible.

It took her roughly two hours, but she eventually saw signs of civilization. It was a small desert village. There were no signs of life anywhere, however. The houses were abandoned, yet they were all well cared for. It wasn't until she attempted to enter the blacksmith's cottage that she heard voices for the first time since entering this realm. Two people were talking inside. They were trying to be extremely quiet.

"Look man, I found the sword, so I should keep it. You can't expect me to just give it to you because you have trained to use a sword. I still need a weapon as well."

"Well, I guess I'll just have to take it from you then."

"Fucking moron. I still have the sword."

There was a slight *PSSHH* sound as the sword was presumably stabbed into someone. The man began to lament how moronic his "partner" had been. Why would someone who has no sword, attack someone who is wielding one? Even better question, why would someone announce they were going to attack you? In his eyes, these people had no battle sense.

Lia chuckled as her mana whipped into a frenzy. 'How do I want to kill him, hmm? Perhaps a little..decay could be fun.'

Her mana flooded the room as the man inside dropped the sword on the ground. Lia entered and saw the man clutching his arm, a scream locked in his throat. Her mana clung to his skin as it corroded and separated itself from his body. It left small piles of raw sizzling flesh on the ground, exposing the white bones underneath his skin.

The man writhed on the ground, his skin was being consumed by Lia's mana. It fell off in larger and larger swathes as she watched on with morbid curiosity. Eventually, the man was turned into nothing but bones that clung to pieces of half-consumed flesh. She nodded in satisfaction.

"This spell was a bit more than I had hoped for. I may have to tone it down next time." She picked up the sword, strapped its sheath to her side, and continued on her way.

.....

Lia broke out into a smile as she saw the first hint of a new biome. It seemed to be a lightly wooded forest, with more open grasslands than actual forest. She continued semi-haphazardly. Of course, Lia was still on guard, there was no chance she wouldn't be.

Lia walked, finally having exited the desert. She could have begun hunting more and more people within it, but her only want was to leave the accursed biome as quickly as possible.

Lia spoke aloud, uncaring if anyone heard her. "The real hunt begins now."

"Oh, what hunt, hmm? I am curious to know who you'll be hunting, little vampire." The voice came from someone that Lia couldn't see. She assumed it was an invisibility spell or some kind of cloaking.

Lia chuckled. "Oh. I think I'll start with you." Her mana began to dance frantically around her as the grass beneath her boots began to wilt and die. She walked forward and stood in the center of where she heard the voice. "Are you going to come out, or must I flush the little weasel out?"

There was no response and Lia looked around confused. Her eyes widened in sudden realization. 'This bitch is running!'