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Abyssal Awakening

Having spent her childhood confined in chains, Alice was a child who knew neither love nor joy. Scorned by her family while being tortured in the name of the greater good for years, she grew numb to all feeling and thought. That is, until one day, a man in black offered her a chance to escape. There were once rumours widespread of an endless hell, a land of glorious death and dreadful opportunity. Fools went in search of it, and the clever never ventured into it. Only when its baleful mysteries spilled unto the earth did all hear its name — the Abyss. A single drop of its blood could give someone the power to control shadows, move faster than sound, or strength greater than the strongest man. Yet, it all came at a cost; the blood would always make sure those who consumed it became part of the Abyss, with one exception — Alice. Cast away by her own blood, it was her destiny to rot in a gilded cage. But, that fateful day changed everything. Gifted a second chance at life, a chance to turn her life around and claim vengeance against her family, a chance to dive deep into the Abyss and gain the power to govern her own fate, Alice took his hand, unaware of the destiny unfolding before her. Discord: https://discord.gg/vrdTSkj8Va Author Notes: This is my third book, going to take what I learned from before to improve. This book will be focusing on plot, action, depths of character bonds and overall a darker tone/take on this cruel fantasy world I've cooked up for this book! If you give this book a try, I hope you enjoy! A very different experience and tone to Nanomancer Reborn.

Reili · Fantaisie
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515 Chs

Missing Beasts

Upon arriving at the outpost, Alice furrowed her brows as she noticed the same situation in the outpost. The ones who hunted the beasts were happy while the captains were concerned.

All of the beasts they hunted already had old wounds across their body. Not only that, but all of them were juvenile beasts.

"Just tell the tavern keeper to bill everything to my name. I'll sort it out later." Bo reminded as he jogged towards the main building with the other captains.

Seeing them whisper to one another, Alice read their lips and noticed that all of them were talking about the beasts.

The common factor for all of this was the fact that every single beast that came from the frontline had old wounds and lacked an adult watching over them.

Had it been just one or two, Bo and the others would've dismissed it as it wasn't uncommon for beasts to lose their parents. Especially near locations where humans frequent.