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Heir of the Crazy Necromancer

Wealth, fame, power. The one who climbs to the top of the tower was promised everything that the universe has to offer. The text that weirdly appeared in front of everyone one day, drove the people to climb the Ruined Tower. [You want to be absolute? Climb the Tower and everything shall be yours!] [The one to reach the top shall have everything that the universe has to offer] and so began the herds of people heading to the Tower to gain absolute power for their own reasons. ---- 'How long has it been?' The departure of the death has made the rulers haughty. The fear that once struck their souls was no longer present! ‘It is time to remember them the fear of Death.’ On top of a massive fiend that seemed to be able to devour the world, sat a young man with a striking red eye. 'For his Heir has entered the Tower now' With a bow in his hand and a quiver on his back, he aimed the arrows at the gods. 'It is time for the true ruler of death to emerge again' The Chaos shall begin!!

Twilight_Lord · Fantaisie
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Kapali's Plans

Kapali was watching Michael from the sidelines.

It has been five months since they ended up in Hell together.

And these five months had been a literal hell for Michael thanks to Kapali and his training.

'I thought he would give up midway, but to think he endured…'

Even Kapali himself was amazed at his sheer willpower of Michael.

He endured all the harsh training of Kapali, he didn't give up, he never gave up, he trained until the exhaustion took his conscious.

The harsh training and the guidance that Kapali provided, at first, it was only due to a sense of duty.

Kapali was the first sword of the Crazy Necromancer, the one who accompanied him the longest and one who protected him from countless enemies, so he considered it his duty to train Michael, who was the Heir of his Master.

He wanted to make sure that his lord's dignity isn't soiled by his Heir.

So, he taught Michael the basics of the sword and asked him to train it exactly as much as he had done in his time.