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AK - The Alchemy Kingdom

Karl always wanted to be a Mage. He was born in the Serion Kingdom, a fully pledged magic Kingdom. Seems like a perfect match, right? Unfortunately, no. He's just a commoner, working endlessly to maintaining the lifestyle of Mages. On his 15th birthday, his last chance to escape from a miserable life was destroyed when he was deemed to have no magic potential. For thousands of Serion's citizens that would be the end of their dreams. But how could this story be any fun, ending like that? Follow Karl and his friends while they tried to fight against the Kingdom's oppression. Will the system bend them to submission or will they break the chains of destiny? Spoiler alert: After thousands of years, an ancient Magic system will be reborn in the small Caiset village. What should you expect? - Kingdom Building: For sure! The heavy lifting will come later, I promise! Foundation is important, please be patient; - Epic battles: A Kingdom is not built without war and conflict. Who doesn't like good fights? Let's bring some excitement to this novel!; - Multiple leading characters: Karl convinced them to get on the bus, but this is a very long trip and everyone will need to drive a little; - Scientific Magic System: Especially Alchemy! I'm in no way trying to take the fantasy out of Magic. I just feel like trying to do something more logical; - World Building: I’m using some basic concepts from traditional Fantasy Worlds and trying to add some nice touches to make it unique; - Fun?: I'll try to insert some humor into the story, but that’s an experience we will go through together. Check out my spin-off novels, Merchant Queen and Harbinger of Death. Both are independent but share the same world and can give additional info on worldbuilding and hidden plots. Don't forget to check the comments section for images (Magic tools, Inventory, ...)

DreamWeaverWriting · Fantasía
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Chapter 192 - More people III

Karl wore a complicated expression while he tried to estimate it. The reason why he didn’t want to reveal his plans and expectations for the cart project, was exactly this kind of behavior. He knew the others would drive him mad with questions that still didn’t have answers. Fortunately, they were at least sensible enough to not appear with unrealistic requests like building enough carts to transport back all the rescued. That would take years and more resources that he could count.

“Humm… It’s difficult to say, I didn’t even share my opinions with the cart builder. But from the Alchemy side, at least half a year, maybe a little less if we have enough hands.”

The estimative cool them down, and soon, they started to breathe normally again.

“I see. Let’s discuss it later when Karl knows more. I propose we make a list of requirements, so we could understand what would be needed.”