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The Forsaken Hero

I closed my eyes and let out a long, shuddering breath. The needle slipped through my numb fingers and clattered onto the rough pavement. Nothingness swirled around me, bringing the first peace I'd felt in my short, miserable life. No one would miss me, and if any did...? Well, there was always someone else to beat or rape. They'd move on quickly. But then...gods? Since when did nothingness have so many gods? Chosen by the goddess of Fate, I'm thrust into a world of magic and wonder alongside nine other heroes. A world where the gods reign supreme, and evil is vanquished before it can spread its blight. Can such a place truly exist? Could life really be worth living? I've heard that the brightest lights cast the longest shadows, but my life has been nothing but darkness. Perhaps this new world will be the chance I need to find the light, to see the other side. Discord: https://discord.gg/PX3xqJdZMY

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Celestial Grace

Their new magic was a remarkable spell that took our combined knowledge of healing sunpurge and Corruption and pushed it in an entirely new direction. While Requiem focused purely on cleansing the taint and scars from one's body and soul, it directed that same energy into a large-scale support spell. What's more, because of its core in Fate Magic, it could lock onto specific souls, differentiating between friend and foe.

Such a feature was unheard of for large-scale buffs. Even Nexus was different, merely distributing a single-target spell to multiple people. True large-scale support magic typically affected an entire area indiscriminately. Using them in battle was risky, as there was a good chance you'd strengthen your enemies as much as your allies.

"I got the inspiration from your Grand Aegis, actually," R'lissea said, beaming with pride. "The ability to lock onto souls is unique to Fate Magic, and you unconsciously built that foundation into Requiem."