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MMORPG: Rise of the Primordial Godsmith

"All I need is a second chance..." "A second chance to make things right." Watching the world in front of him crumble before his very eyes, Valyr felt immense regret. He and his comrades made sure to prepare for every possible mishap, for every possible thing that could've gone wrong... yet in the end, their side still lost. Feeling his consciousness slip away from him, the young man screamed out into the heavens, wishing at his dying moment to get a second chance. A second chance to make things right. Thankfully, the heavens responded. Sending him back into the world where everything began, Valyr was reborn as an NPC of Greater Beyond a year before the game went live. Armed with all of the knowledge he'd gained from his past life, as well as the goal of not wanting the past to repeat itself, he was going to make sure they won the final battle this time, stopping at nothing to achieve it. Though, before he could do that, he'd first have to pick up the path he ventured in the past. ---------- Feel free to join the Discord: https://discord.gg/FU7fdYwaau

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Four Pillars: Birthing the Azure

Taking in a few deep breaths to compose herself, Sellifer eventually returned her focus to the task at hand.

With a clear vision of what she needed to do, it went without saying that she had spent almost all of her waking hours on achieving her goals.

With both Shadow Energy and mana now at 2nd Cleansing, Sellifer spent quite a lot of time bringing the quality of both energies to the stage of 3rd Cleansing.

To be more exact, she had spent around two years of constant effort on her end to push her mana to that stage.

On the other hand, it took her to bring up her Shadow Energy to the same level of quality in a third of time, reminding her of how potential and talent in a certain aspect influenced how much progress she'd make.

Then again, with how she'd spent over 150 of her waking years in the military at this point…

A couple years was already more than trivial to her.