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Ascension of the Samsara Sage

Regard inquired, his face solemn. "The path of a Sage is fraught with peril; are you certain you want to walk it?" Max responded immediately. "Yes." *** Max had hoped to enjoy his new life as a rich noble after being reincarnated into a magical world by God, but fate had other plans for him, as he was declared a cripple and unable to use magic for the rest of his life. But, as they say, when one door closes, another one opens, and Max is given the opportunity to change his fate; to become the hero or to once again live an insignificant life without meaning... What would he choose? In the Samsara, where humans who wield magic are known as Magicians and those capable of summoning dimensional beings are known as Summoners, Max will become a Sage that controls the laws of the world. Thus, the ascension of the Samsara Sage begins in a world where magic reigns supreme! *** Update rate : 2 chaps a day. *** Hope y'all enjoy reading this work as much as I enjoyed writing. Anyway, bless me with your Powerstones and gifts, thanks in advance UwU *** Note : I am not the owner of the image. If the owner doesn't want me using their work, I would be happy to take it down.

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Time flies

"You Sages are the reason we became like this!... You took our people away and made them worship you instead!" Green remarked as he unleashed several attacks at a go.

At first, it was just mere constructs, but then it continued to expand until he summoned a literal star causing the temple to tremble.

"Green, stay your hand!" The blue flame said.

The red flame clicked his tongue. "Later they say I'm the embodiment of anger."

"This is truly a debacle." The pink flame spoke up.

Max hid behind Spatial Wall, while reinforcing it to block Green's incessant attacks.

A simple slip up and he would be buried by a flurry of attacks.

It was easy to make out that the reason he was being attacked was jealousy.

The flames were jealous that those that worshipped them, left them for greener pastures.