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Villainous Retribution

"Now tell me," Siegren mouthed dangerously. "Where is the numen of the Fallen God?" ** After the Fallen War, all realms of Aeterna were destroyed, and what is left is a crumbling remnant of the mortal world. Scattered in the four continents of this remnant are fragments of the fallen god's power—the numen. A chosen few were known to harbor the knowledge about the numen, and one of them is Lumi, a priestess who was imprisoned in a temple as a catalyst for divine power. One night, a gruesome massacre occurred in the temple, freeing Lumi from imprisonment. The attacker was Siegren, a mysterious man who has the ability to render divine power worthless. With a sword on the throat of the head priest, he asked for the numen of the fallen god. Lumi, who wanted to escape her predestined fate as the catalyst for power, offered a deal to the one who killed more than half of the temple's clerics—the man named Siegren. In exchange for his assistance in her journey to reunite with her parents, she would guide him to find the twelve lost pieces of the fallen god's power. Without the fear of retribution, the two embark on a journey to attain each of their objectives... only to find out that nothing about Aeterna is what it seems. ———————— • Both OP and Weak-to-strong tag is applicable as MC’s strength may appear OP at first, but as he discovers more enemies, he realizes he is not strong enough • Since MC collects numen of power, he gradually grows stronger • FMC and MC develops friendship as the story progresses • No harem • MC is an antihero but isn’t a psycho who randomly kills people. ———————— This is my entry for WSA 2022! Novel and Art is done by yours truly. Any form of support will be appreciated! • Chapters per day: 2-3 (daily updates) • NOVEL ART: Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram (chainslock_) • Fantasy Music Theme: https://youtu.be/ewLsklXif_I

Chainslock · Fantaisie
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A Priestess' Dilemma

Lumi stared in wonder as she observed her surroundings, walking forward into the more crowded areas of the night market where they sold food.

The smell of barbecues was making her hungry, and the noise of the people going on and about the town just added to the splendor of the town.

She stared at the wizards accommodating the country's workers—rebuilding the broken edifices with magic, and even the children running around playing with the garlands that had the image of the Aclarian symbol.

"Isn't it amazing? The town's already recovering despite the… monsters… earlier…" Lumi turned around to talk to Siegren—but what welcomed her was just a crowd of people in the aisle of the Aclarian streets.

"Siegren?"

Lumi tiptoed to get a better view of the road, but it was no use. Besides, Siegren was tall enough to be seen.

"No way…" Lumi turned pale. "Did I wander off too far?"

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