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Cursed As A Dragon God

Traversed are humans that were crossed over from the real world to a different world, that of magical properties. Traversed possess unnatural magical capabilities, even to those that are native to the world they ended up in. Some are either gifted with great magical and physical prowess while others are said to be cursed with strong abilities with immense drawbacks. Those native to Inferis believe that the Traversed were purposely pulled in from their worlds to this one, for one specific purpose; to act as fuel for a dangerous ritual that would bring about the end of the world. Once every few decades, a Traversed happens to be cursed with a Calamity; a magical attribute that imbues them with immense power capable of deciding the fate of Inferis. Lucian happened to be one of the unfortunate souls that were pulled in as a Traverse and was the unluckiest one to be granted the Calamity of the Dragon. The Dragon Calamity forced him to become one of the most powerful beings in Inferis, but he doesn't know how to control it or channel its true power, and many factions in that world are aware of it. Cursed with such power, Lucian must fight his way to get back to the Soul Gateway, the one-way ticket back to his world. [Cover is AI Art of One of The Characters that will appear after Chapter 20(Spoilerish) ]

Lunacia_Yujin · Fantasie
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Aftermath

Lucian opened his eyes, he was no longer in Hornvein, in the street where he was walking just a few minutes. It was odd, to him it felt like he was back in his home; a small sized apartment. 

He blinked, looking around the room he was in; a bedroom with a single bed and a chair and desk on the other side of the room. He was in the bed, sitting on the edge of it. 

He frowned, "This...." He said softly as I he lifted his hands, "I don't understand.....I..." 

He was sure he had gotten up from the bed back in Hornvein and decided to walk out the building he was resting in. He had walked a few dozen meters and suddenly blacked out, waking up to this. What was much weirder, to him at least, is that while he recognized this to be his room in his apartment, there were white blurs in the edge of his vision. Every time he turned, the blurs moved. It's as if this entire space itself, or at least the concept of it, was not fully developed.