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Undying Warlord

Dilan, 21-years-old, was anything but ordinary. He sought adrenaline wherever he could. Life didn’t feel worth living on the small blue planet he was born on. However, it was a seemingly ordinary night on new year’s eve that everything changed! A raging storm manifested on the mountainside he had climbed on to feel free, to escape the ordinary world that bored him to death. And death was what awaited him eagerly as he was flung through the air, just to be pricked by an old, seemingly ancient tree trunk. Not even a miracle would be enough to save him anymore. But it was just at this moment that something much bigger than a miracle happened. Every single existence on the blue planet got connected to the Log of the Ancient, something most would label as “Status”. The ordinary and mundane world changed forever, turning into a bloody and merciless battlefield as the Primordial Ascension unsealed the shackles that weighed on the planet for millions of years. Mythical mana was unleashed, animals began to mutate, zombies emerged, and monsters known from fairy tales appeared out of Gates. Follow the journey of a man, who seeks adrenaline, who embraces pain, who overcomes death itself …a man, who will become an Undying existence! ** P.S Romance/R.18(any type of love yk) will start 250 earliest.

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Motivation

Several days had passed and Dilan had returned back to the flying island.

He wouldn't stay long on the flying island but there was something he had to do, and something else he had to finish.

For the latter, Dilan required the Divinity Messenger Board which he had opened in front of him.

His chat with Ariel Silvertale was open, but he had yet to write a message.

"I will just do that and see whether she will return a message or not…" He mumbled while his mind was going astray.

'Do I want her to message me back, or is it better for us to never message each other again? Will we become enemies once the Sun God is defeated? Why don't they kill the Sun God, either way?'

The last question he had in mind was not something Dilan meant seriously.

He knew that killing the Sun God might cause problems with the control of the territory. New borders would be created and one would have to face more Alliances than before.