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The Tower's Trial: Mythical-Grade Awakening [Soulweaver]

For hundreds of years, the Black Tower has loomed over every corner of the world. It is a peculiar, mysterious Tower, yet so enticing because of the extraordinary rewards one can obtain inside. However, with rewards come equally terrifying risks. Ethan Holmes, a teenage boy forced to struggle through life, suddenly receives an Invitation to begin climbing the Tower. But he hesitates, feeling an unusual fear emanating from the Tower. However, it is only within the Tower that he can obtain the cure for his father's illness, which is also caused by that very Tower. Ethan finds himself caught in a circle of unfortunate events, leaving him no choice but to enter the Tower and try his best to survive and bring back the cure. His journey becomes even more complicated when he awakens a Mythical-Grade Talent called Soulweaver, granting him the ability to manipulate the souls of monsters, animals, and humans alike. Is it a curse or a blessing? Follow Ethan's journey as he faces the merciless trials of the Tower in order to improve his life and the life of his father, the only family he has. --- Author's note: This story's MC is an anti-hero, or maybe close to the villain.

Diyen_Pi · Fantaisie
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Inside It

Ethan slipped through the bustling room, his form almost melding with the shadows as he moved. His heightened Attributes, a result the power he had absorbed from countless battles, allowed him to navigate the space with ease because it enhance his Stealth abbility as well. He moved with the precision of a predator, his Stealth ability ensuring that he remained unseen amidst the chaos.

The beasts, engrossed in their activities, paid no attention to the subtle shifts in the shadows around them. Ethan weaved between them, his senses on high alert.

The faint murmur of growls and snarls filled the air – they definitely speaking in their own language – but he remained focused on his goal. The presence of the human souls he had detected earlier pulled him forward, acting as some kind of beacon.