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Spellcrafter's Demise

A/N: The first 50 or so chapters have a comedic focus and are setup for the following plot. They are fun and introduce a lot of important characters, but don't be scared off by the lacking early plot. All of the setup and worldbuilding will be worth it. Hitching a ride with a summoned demon, Edol finds himself in a magical new world. Unfortunately for the young man, his dreams of discovering and exploring magic are quickly interrupted. This new world... knows nothing like a summoning spell. The few powers with previous information about the easily weaponizable spell quickly try to stifle the news of its existence. The moment Glory, the strongest Empire on the Eastern Continent, catches wind of the summoning spell, they move quickly. There is finally a way for them to conquer not only the continent they reside on, but also a method to travel over to sea to claim the land of other countries. ... And if they want to acquire this new spell, who better to search for than the one summoned by it in the first place?

OakFlame · Fantaisie
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While Edol was recuperating from the flames, Will and Seph were still in shock. Just moments ago, Edol was with them. Now he was surely becoming a spider snack.

"He's dead…"

Seph crouched down, covering her face with an arm.

"It's my fault. I'm the one who said we could go through safely."

She had correctly identified the webs hanging throughout the cavern, but forgot one crucial thing. This was a tomb, not reality.

If the tomb's creator was afraid of a certain cavern covered in webs, but was also afraid of a different species of spider, the result could be like what they just saw.

Even then, animals in tombs often didn't act according to their natural instincts. No normal spider web would see a wave of arachnids charging toward their prey. Even if it had been the original spiders inhabiting the area, they might've still ignored the light and attacked the team.

Seph punched the ground, her knuckles reddening after the impact.