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Strongest Necromancer Of Heaven's Gate

Good Looks: Check! OP Skills: Check! Face Slapping: Check! PP Size: Check! Lucien was more than ready to embark in his new adventure to save a dying world from destruction as part of the Heaven's Gate Project. However, just as he was about to be sent to the world that he was about to save, an accident happened, which forced his Patron God, the God of Gamblers, to take another gamble in order to preserve his chosen candidate's life. Lucien, who's new identity was named Lux, found himself in a world where darkness could be light, and light could be dark. A world where morality was but a thin line from depravity, and a happy ending could only be gained, by facing the world and slapping it with a Legion of the Undying. ----------- Author's other stories. System's POV - Ongoing Strongest Warlock - Wizard World Irregular (You won't see this in my profile. Search for it manually. currently ongoing!) Reincarnated With The Strongest System (Completed)

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It’s Now Or Never, You Won’t Get A Second Chance!

One of the professions that Rankers, and even Saints, didn't want to see in wars where each side numbered in the tens of thousands, was not a Sorcerer or a Wizard who could cast High-Ranking Spells that could decimate entire armies.

No. Each Kingdom had their own powerful mages that could do these things and more.

The profession that they were afraid to face off the most was none other than a Necromancer.

Especially Necromancers that didn't care whether they were killing friends or foes. In the end, it didn't matter to them. The only thing that they trusted was the Undead, and the more people that died, the more advantageous the battle was to them.

Necromancers that had become High-Rankers were true menaces to fight.

Saint-Ranked Necromancers were walking Calamities.

They specialized in curses, diseases, and other otherworldly spells that made even their fellow Saints didn't want to mess with them in large-scales wars unless it was a last resort.