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Rise of the Last Star

As multiple worlds and dimensions converged, humanity was met with the Unknown. In order to save himself and others, he must reach his full potential as the last hope. He must become the last shining star that guides his people. This is the story of a man's desperate attempts to save humanity from certain extinction, as well as find out who's behind it all. He dreams of creating a fairer, more just reality and through the System, finds a ray of hope. Come and follow his journey! *While the story is fast-paced, it is also a slow-burn in terms of character building and development. Characterisation happens as the story unfolds and different plot points come into play. Beware if that's not your cup of tea.

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Invasion (1)

The Tutorial had reached its conclusion. After defeating the Titans, the strongest enemies in each Tutorial Zone, Liam, and humanity as a whole had gotten to know peace. Honing their abilities and biding for time, they awaited the day when it all would end and enter the next phase. Now closer than ever to his companions and the most powerful of humanity, Liam felt the weight of the burden on his shoulders as he watched the sky collapse.

He didn't want anyone to die. He didn't wish for any more people to be killed. It was his duty, his responsibility, to ensure that no bloodbath occurred. At the very least, he should be stronger than the invaders. With trembling eyes, he watched the heavens crack open.

Revealed beyond them, was a group of what seemed to be flying ships, titanic in nature. Kilometers long and wide, they floated in the distance. Liam's pupils dilated. Out of the ships, Aura-wielding creatures started pouring out in waves. Countless in number, they approached at blinding speeds, using technology he did not recognize.

He managed to get a glance at one of them.

'A lizardman?'

It looked like a lizardman straight out of a fantasy novel, except that it was muscular and over three meters tall. Its scales were green, layered on top of one another like armor. The claws were long, but not so much that it would get in the way of holding a weapon. It made sense since the enormous sword on its back was sure not to be for show. Its snout was like the Flood Dragon's, long but also reptile-like. Its red eyes glistened in the vast emptiness of the universe. The Aura Liam felt from it was comparable to Andrew's.

Yet, there were hundreds of millions just like it coming from behind it. It was despairing.

A smaller ship approached. This one was clearly owned by an important individual. Entirely black in color with navy blue ornaments, it looked significantly nobler than the giant ones. Its back opened, and a bigger lizardman walked out. It was over five meters tall, its skin also a deep navy blue. Its eyes were purple, the slit-like pupils immediately zeroing in on Liam's position.

The youth felt crushed.

In a single step, the monster crossed hundreds of meters. Liam's eyes trembled. It was now directly above the encampment. Behind it, a smaller, black lizardman had appeared. Liam had never seen it arrive. This one was only just over two meters tall, less muscular, and comparatively smaller than all the others. For all intents and purposes, it seemed not to be an adult.

The navy blue lizardman looked directly at Liam and opened its mouth, revealing its sharp fangs.

"I am Commander Arimiar of the Sixth Division of the Drakkhan Empire. By the decree of His Highness the Prince, humanity will now surrender or perish."

Liam lowered his center of gravity. Surrender or perish? Ridiculous. He destroyed his organs and his five senses, crushing his heart and damaging part of his brain.

'Singularity.'

Through Aura Sight, he watched a surprised look cross Arimiar's expression. Behind it, the smaller, black lizardman's jaw dropped. It was too late. Liam compressed into a dot, flying forward.

Purple Aura crashed into him. It was at that moment. The tales of his victories in his Skill were crushed into nothingness. Titanslayer or not, a human could not stand up to a Drakkhan Commander's Aura.

Liam realized it. He would lose. It was at the instant he'd poured everything into his Singularity, but the realization hit him all the same. The purple Aura forced him open, expanding him once more. His Skill had been countered and canceled mid-way. He'd failed and withstood all of the recoil. The result was that he couldn't even move. He crashed on the ground, utterly helpless.

Above, the purple Aura flooding out of Arimiar dominated the space in a diameter of over ten kilometers. Many of the hunters were instantly knocked out by its sheer weight. The lizardman spoke again, while the black Drakkhan with golden pupils behind it gazed at Liam with a shocked expression.

"Very interesting. His Highness will want to know about this."

Then, it turned to the smaller lizardman and bowed.

"Your Highness, there are around 300 million humans alive. Together, they should provide billions of XP. It should be enough for you to level up quite a bit. However, do remember His Highness Prince Varlian's words. You must wait."

"I know."

Without moving its gaze from Liam, the young prince replied.

On the ground, Liam heard the Commander repeat his words as his hearing came back.

"I will say it again, humanity."

Its voice was transmitted through unknown technology to the entire Tutorial Zone.

"Surrender or perish. It is a royal decree."

The Drakkhan Empire's orders were absolute.

At that moment, a few System notifications rang in the minds of every human alive.

[Humanity is now a participant in the Convergence. Your species will now fight to survive. All other species must be eradicated before Humanity is declared the winner of the Convergence.]

[Beware. Failure to comply and to fight will result in extermination. Peace is not an option.]

[May the Convergence begin for your kind.]

Complete defeat. He had been crushed.

Inside the black and navy blue ship of the Commander, Liam felt utterly pathetic. It was comparable to the way he felt on Earth. He was sitting on a giant navy blue plush chair, inside a fully furnished room. Other plush chairs surrounded a low center table, which was empty. Magic lights were lined up in the ceiling, being fueled by a mysterious energy. Golden lines and decorations could be seen on the walls, but the overall design of the room was simplistic and efficient. It was more like a luxurious meeting room than someone's quarters.

Liam clenched his fist. Was this how little of a threat he posed? To not be thrown in a cage or tied up with chains, but instead simply put in one of the ship's important rooms? It was as if they did not care in the least about his strength. In a sense, it was true. As long as Arimiar remained on the ship, Liam wouldn't be able to wreak havoc for any period of time longer than a minute.

In his powerless state, he had been carried inside the flying ship by the reptilian soldiers under the watchful eye of the Commander. Then, he'd been placed in this room after being dragged for an unknown distance. His Aura Sight slithered under the door and through the corridors of the ship, but even at its maximum range, he still couldn't see what was happening outside. From Arimiar's words, however, he could be sure of one thing.

'Everyone's in danger.'

Humanity, as a whole, was in danger, not just his friends and allies. Liam's mind raced. First, he contemplated how they had gotten to this situation. First, his conjecture about other intelligent species had been proven right. Not only did they exist, but one of them immediately attacked them as soon as the Zone opened. At the same time, the invaders were also vastly more powerful than humanity, overwhelming them on arrival. Liam recalled the words the Commander had said to the young prince that floated behind it.

'They're going to hunt us.'

The number of deaths would be astronomical. Nevertheless, they would until the so-called Prince Varlian gave the word, apparently. There was no way for him to know, so he dropped the issue.

What mattered right now was what he could do. Liam opened his Status Window, looking for something that could give him an edge. Of course, he was intimately familiar with his Skills, but felt like he was forgetting something.

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Name: Liam Allister

Level: 10

Species: Human

Race: There is no racial variation among this species

Personal Attribute: Dying Star of Humanity's ??? ???

Attributes:

Strength: 1350

Dexterity: 1350

Constitution: 1000

Recovery: 1000

Intelligence: 120

Perception: 15

Aura: 1500

Will: 10

TITLES:

. Fire King's Blessing; Ancient Forest's Conqueror; Mountain Spirit's Possession; Kingslayer; Sourcekeeper's Tale;

Skills:

. Passive Skills:

Survive! (S); Danger Sense (A); Hand to Hand Combat; Long Distance Runner (B); Basic Knife Mastery; Advanced Spear Mastery; Aura Incorporation; Expert Aura Path; Advanced Footwork Mastery; Intuition (A); Unbreakable Will (?); Grand Flow (S); Undying (S); Iron Mind (A); Divided Thinking (B); Masterful Aura Conservation (A); Aura Condensation (B).

King's Crown; Great Sourcebearer; Titanslayer

. Active Skills:

Singularity; Aura Blade; Event Horizon; Flying Spear; Aura Sight; Aura Manipulation; Waterstep; Crescent Moon Wave; Drizzle; Flow; Riptide; Drought.

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His eyes narrowed as he looked at both his Titles and the King's Crown skill. He also hadn't checked the Great Sourcebearer Skill's changed information, but it was unlikely to benefit him in an environment free of the Corruption, so he decided to save it for last. He first opened the information on his new Titles.

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Ancient Forest's Conqueror

* You have defeated the Ent King and taken over the Ancient Forest. Through this regicide, you have become the new ruler of the Forest as its strongest lifeform. The trees and creatures bow to your presence.

* Increases your abilities in any forest-like environment.

* Increases your affinity with plants and plant-based lifeforms.

* Lesser creatures will feel pressured when going against you and have their abilities reduced.

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'This won't help me right now.'

As expected, not every Title he acquired would be immediately useful. Even when it came to games, Titles were only truly effective when they compounded with other ones, creating a synergistic effect. Liam moved on to the next one.