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Talent Awakening: Draconic Overlord Of The Apocalypse

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"Level up? Dragons?" Eighteen. The age of Awakening. An important moment where every human in the desolate maga-cities unlocks their Talent, a unique ability to carve a path in this monster-plagued apocalyptic world. Alister Hazenworth, a graduating student, and a rising star at the prestigious Aegis Academy, was destined for greatness. His exceptional athleticism and magical aptitude promise a powerful Talent – a guarantee for a secure life and social status. But fate had different plans. During Alister's Awakening ceremony, it's revealed that he's a Summoner. Instead of admiration, he faces mockery. His once bright future turns bleak as his "friends" desert him for Talents they see as more "useful." left alone, Alister awakens a system. [Host found, system binding...] [System binded successfully.] [Congrats, you have gain the status of 'player'.] [Ding!! Congrats to the player for awakening The Dragonforge - an overlord system.] [Ding!! it has been detected that the player possesses a latent draconic aspect, and as such will only be able to summon dragons!!] [Will the player like to proceed with their first summoning?] Cast aside and underestimated, Alister becomes a force to be reckoned with. He embarks on a journey, building his own dragon army – a crew of majestic wyverns, fearsome drakes, and ancient wyrms. He raids the wastelands, reclaims lost resources, and dismantles the prejudice against summoners. Every day, his power grows, his bond with his dragons deepens, and his legend spreads like wildfire. Discord server: https://discord.gg/zbQwWCSCrn [A/N: This is a slow paced novel, don't expect the protagonist to suddenly start out overpowered and start dominating left and right, he will become an overlord of dragons, yes, but it will take time. (⁠ ⁠╹⁠▽⁠╹⁠ ⁠)] Cover made by me /⁠ᐠ⁠。⁠ꞈ⁠。⁠ᐟ⁠\

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Chapter 1• The Awakening Ceremony

Megacity I, Sector III.

The sun beat down on Aegis Academy, its harsh light reflecting off the cracked concrete of the plaza where the graduating class of 235G stood huddled.

It had been a couple centuries since the apocalypse, and the scars of that time could still be found all over the city.

Everyone present was nervous, as they all stood to witness the ancient ritual that was about to unfold.

Today was the Talent Awakening Ceremony, the day these young people would discover their worth in this unforgiving world.

Talents, supernatural abilities awakened by the chaos of the apocalypse, were the key to survival. With them, humanity had fought back the monsters and carved out a life in this chaotic world.

Talents were all known to have ranks, ranging all the way from F to SSS. A powerful Talent was a ticket to the good life, a place among the city's elite.

Everyone in the crowd became absolutely silent as they gazed at a man in blue robes stepping onto the stage. Magister Vance, the Academy's grizzled Headmaster, raised his staff, its tip topped with a blue orb.

Behind him, a massive blue crystal shimmered, its surface swirling with nebulous energy.

"The first student," Magister Vance's voice echoed across the plaza. "Jace Thornton!"

A lanky boy with a mop of unruly brown hair stepped forward, his face pale. He clasped the hand of his friend, a stocky redhead named Leo, on his shoulder.

"Wish me luck, Leo," Jace choked out, his voice barely audible.

With a nervous laugh, Leo squeezed Jace's shoulder. "Knock 'em dead, buddy!"

Jace walked to the crystal, his heart pounding against his ribs. He placed his trembling hand on its cool surface, and the air crackled with energy.

The crystal pulsed with an intense blue light, a glow that also came from Jace's own body.

A shimmering system window materialized in the air before him, displaying his name and a single, glowing letter: "C."

"Jace Thornton! Awakened Talent: Enhanced Strength (Rank C)!"

The crowd erupted in a cheer. A C-rank Talent, while not the coveted A or S rank, was still a valuable asset. Jace's chest puffed out with pride. He ran back to Leo. Earlier he was nervous, but now he was beaming with confidence.

"See that, Leo?" Jace boasted, a smirk plastered across his face. "Got a C-rank Talent. Seems I'll be becoming a part of the big leagues."

Leo managed a thin smile. "Yeah, well, you won't forget your old buddy when you're living the life, right?"

Jace scoffed. "Don't worry, bro. We'll find a place for you in my new life, maybe as my equipment cleaner."

Magister Vance cleared his throat, silencing the crowd. "Next, Amelia Rose."

A girl with reddish-brown hair stepped forward, her gaze fixed on the crystal. Unlike Jace, she was completely calm, seemingly ready to accept her fate, whatever it may be.

As she placed her hand on the crystal, silence suddenly descended on the plaza. The light show repeated, the crystal and Amelia's body glowing brightly. This time, however, the hovering window displayed a different letter: "D."

Magister Vance sounded disappointed as he spoke. "Amelia Rose – Awakened Talent: Elemental Manipulation (Fire) (Rank D)."

The entire crowd wore a look of utter disappointment on their faces. A D-rank Talent was barely enough to secure a decent job, let alone a life of luxury. Amelia, however, remained unfazed. Her eyes narrowed in concentration, and a small ember flickered in the palm of her hand, seemingly defying the scorching sun.

Magister Vance called out another name, and the ceremony continued. Meanwhile, in the buzzing crowd, a beautiful girl with flowing blonde hair and purple eyes tugged on the sleeve of Alister, a boy known for his raven hair and striking yellow eyes.

"Alister," she spoke softly, sounding somewhat afraid, "do you think I'll get a powerful Talent?"

Alister, being the realist that he was, offered a small smile. "It's hard to say, Yanzi. These awakenings are notoriously unpredictable."

Yanzi's smile faltered, a shadow creeping across her cute face. A powerful Talent was the key to a secure future, something she desperately craved.

"Don't worry, Yanzi!" Chase, a slightly bulky guy standing beside Alister, interjected. "You haven't gone yet! Keep your chin up."

Yanzi offered a weak smile. "You're right, of course. Besides," she added, squeezing Alister's hand tightly against her chest, "I have my own good luck charm, right?"

Alister's cheeks flushed a warm red. "Yanzi, don't say things like that," he mumbled, flustered.

Chase chuckled. "She's got a point, though. Having a genius like you for a friend is bound to rub off on us. We're destined for greatness, right, champ?"

Alister could feel his blush deepening under their scrutiny. He was considered a prodigy, well-known for his exceptional scores in combat training and his near-unmatched control over his mana reserves. The attention always made him feel self-conscious. Everyone, it seemed, pinned their hopes on him to be the star of this year's awakening ceremony.

The nervous murmur of the crowd swelled as Magister Vance boomed, "Yanzi Vance!"

Yanzi squeezed Alister's hand one last time, her purple eyes sparkling with hope and a touch of fear. "Wish me luck, darling," she murmured, her words sending a jolt through Alister.

"Y-yes, of course," he stuttered.

"Good luck now, Yanzi!" Chase yelled as he waved at her.

As Yanzi walked gracefully towards the crystal, whispers followed her.

"There she is, the Academy's angel!"

"She's no angel, but a goddess!"

"The hottest girl this year, no doubt."

"I wonder what kind of Talent she'll get?"

"You know, it isn't fair that Alister is gifted with both the skill and the love of our goddess."

"I was heartbroken when I first found out they were a thing."

Arriving on stage, she placed her hand on the crystal, and the entire plaza held its breath. The now-familiar light show erupted, covering Yanzi and the crystal in an ethereal glow. But this time, the hovering window displayed a different symbol: a blazing "A."

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. An A-rank Talent! It was a rare and coveted power, granting its wielder immense potential and a life of privilege. Magister Vance's voice boomed with a hint of awe, "Yanzi Vance! Awakened Talent: Lightning Control (Rank A)!"

Yanzi's face lit up with pure joy. She rushed back to Alister, a bright smile practically illuminating her face. Throwing her arms around him, she exclaimed, "Seems like your good luck rubbed off on me after all!"

Chase whistled, his eyes wide with admiration. "Congratulations, Yanzi! That's amazing!"

As the applause subsided, Magister Vance stroked his beard, a thoughtful glint in his eyes.

If Yanzi, with her notoriously poor mana control, could awaken an A-rank Talent, then I can't help but wonder what our academy's prodigy, Alister, would awaken. The old man smiled slightly, the thought getting him excited.

Recently, monsters had become increasingly powerful, causing the city's top guilds to put pressure on the academies to intensify their training in order to increase the chances of awakening powerful talents.

Contrary to what some believed, a powerful talent would not be born in a weak vessel; as such, it was always necessary for students to be trained rigorously to enhance their chances. At least then, those who awakened weak talents would not be useless and could still manage a basic job if they secured a place as a guild member.

And so, Alister, with his well-toned physique, combat prowess, and excellent mana control, was surely destined to awaken a powerful talent—or at least everyone believed he would.

Magister Vance, growing more and more excited, decided to abandon the predetermined order, his voice booming through the plaza, "Alister Hazenworth! Your turn has come!"

Alister's jaw dropped. He hadn't expected the principal to call him forward so suddenly. A feeling of excitement and fear coursed through him.

Hundreds of eyes were now fixed on him, their expectations a heavy weight on his shoulders.

He straightened his posture, took a deep breath, and strode towards the crystal.

"You can do it, darling! I believe in you!" Yanzi yelled as she waved her hand at him, wishing him good luck.

"Go make history, bro. Awaken some bizarre talent that will leave everyone stunned in silence!" Chase said, clutching his fists, his body practically beaming with excitement.

Alister paused and gazed at them momentarily, then smiled, proceeding toward the crystal.

"Guess it's the moment of truth, huh?"

"I wonder what sort of bizarre talent he's gonna awaken. I mean, Yanzi awakened an A-rank Talent, right? Then he should at least awaken S-rank."

"How bizarre would it be if he awakens a trash Talent?"

"No way, don't be dumb."

"But you know, it would be kinda fun if he did."

"A prodigy with a trash Talent... it has a nice ring to it."

As his hand touched its cool surface, a gasp escaped his lips. The familiar blue glow erupted, but this time, it was different. It intensified with each passing second, growing into a blinding white light that engulfed the entire academy grounds.

A collective scream ripped through the crowd as they scrambled to shield their eyes. The light intensified, then condensed into the form of a colossal dragon, its wings outstretched, its roar echoing through the air.

The ground trembled beneath its booming roar. It was a talent awakening unlike any they had ever witnessed at an awakening ceremony.

As the light slowly subsided, the dragon dissolved, leaving behind an absolute silence. Everyone, from Magister Vance to the last student, stared at the crystal, their eyes wide with shock. Impressed and confused, they didn't know what to make of what had just happened. One thing was for sure—Alister's talent had to be a powerful one.

The principal wore an expression of shock as he approached the hovering window that displayed Alister's Talent. He cleared his throat, his voice barely a whisper, "Alister Hazenworth... his awakened Talent is…"

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Review: Great Potential but Disappointing Execution I really like the premise of the story, especially the teased late-game scenario where the protagonist might face off against humanity (at least that’s hinted at in the preview chapter). However, after 100 chapters, I don’t see much of that, and I strongly dislike some of the author’s decisions. The Main Character and His Abilities The story begins with a classic “weak-to-strong” setup: the protagonist receives an SSS-tier skill, a god-tier rarity that most people believe to be a myth. Despite this, he’s pitied by everyone around him simply because he’s a summoner—a class that’s generally considered weak. His friends even abandon him. This makes no sense. There aren’t any other SSS-tier summoners to compare him to, and such a rare skill should logically spark interest or greed rather than dismissal. Instead, the author seems to force a betrayal and revenge subplot that ultimately doesn’t add much to the main storyline. In reality, this isn’t a “weak-to-strong” story at all; it’s more of an “overpowered from the start” narrative surrounded by characters who act irrationally. It’s also not a “hides-his-strength” trope since the protagonist doesn’t conceal his abilities—just one of his systems. Pacing and Worldbuilding The pacing is often described as “slow,” but it’s not because of deep worldbuilding or a complex, mysterious plot. Instead, it’s padded with filler. Even after 100 chapters, the world remains underdeveloped. There’s a vague mention of an apocalypse involving dragons, yet people don’t seem to care that the protagonist can summon them. Humanity now lives behind walls because of monsters and some kind of illness outside, but this isn’t explored in any meaningful way. The protagonist’s backstory is equally lacking. He used to live outside the walls with his sister before becoming an orphan, but there’s no information about his parents, his past, or any significant trauma. Instead, we get POV chapters from irrelevant characters, like a typical “clown” character or a random girl who’s introduced just to be killed off by the antagonist. Ironically, this girl has more backstory than the protagonist. Overall, the story gives little information about the world or its mysteries. It feels more like lighthearted banter among characters in an apocalyptic setting than a genuine attempt at creating a dark or suspenseful narrative. Characters and Atmosphere The side characters are generic tropes: clowns, tsunderes, and other archetypes that feel out of place in an apocalyptic story. Their constant jokes and cheerful attitudes ruin any potential for a dark or mysterious atmosphere. The antagonist is a one-dimensional murderer who kills for power without a clear motive but is somehow also portrayed as a “caring lover.” This inconsistency makes the character unconvincing and uninspired. Conclusion It feels like the author is working through a checklist: Want a “dark” story? Add a murderer antagonist. Want a “weak-to-strong” tag? Give the protagonist an overpowered skill and make everyone else act stupidly. The story refuses to take risks. There are no meaningful stakes, no emotional depth, and no sense of struggle. The protagonist doesn’t seem willing to make hard sacrifices, and it feels like he’ll achieve everything through plot armor. There’s no reason to expect tragic or challenging moments, such as the death of his sister or the loss of key characters. Instead, it’s shaping up to be a predictable, happy story with shallow antagonists, chapters filled with jokes, and harem-style rivalry. Ultimately, it’s disappointing, especially for readers looking for an atmospheric and well-thought-out narrative in a apocalyptic setup with a morally ambiguous protagonist.

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