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Aerial Chronicles: I'm the fucking villain!

What would you do if you became the bad guy in your favorite video game? That's what happens to our protagonist, a skilled and ruthless gamer who calls himself "Spectre". His passion is the virtual reality game Aerial Chronicles, where he dominates his rivals with his skill and cunning. But one day, everything changes. For some unknown reason, our protagonist wakes up in the body of Kylo Stormcrest, a secondary character in the game who is a noble and weak villain. Kylo has no special abilities, only his title of duke. How will he survive in this hostile and dangerous world? Will he be able to change his destiny and become a hero? Or will he remain the same old Spectre?

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The Aerial Chronicles world

As I rode in the carriage to the princess's party, my mind was flooded with reflections on the general situation of this vast world in which I find myself.

The Kingdom of Celestia, my current home, is a land steeped in devotion to the goddess of light, Celestia.

Legend has it that the ancestors of this nation were the very descendants of the goddess who founded it centuries ago. Here, sacred rituals and majestic temples are an integral part of daily life, and the divine light believed to emanate from Celestia guides the destiny of its inhabitants.

In fact, to choose a class, the easiest method is to be blessed by a goddess and there begin your journey, this method is preferred by newcomers once you start in multiplayer, rather than doing multiple quests or being lucky enough to stumble upon a single event.

However, beyond the confines of Celestia, two powerful empires rise up and exert their influence over vast lands.

The Empire of Eldoria, whose emperor calls himself the "Lord of Flames", is known for his mastery of the art of war and his dominion over mystical flames. His empire extends over vast regions, and many fear him because of his military might and expansionist ambitions.

This empire is one of the most problematic in the story mode and in multiplayer, since if in the story mode you let the Celestia kingdom take a lot of damage on a national level, this guy will immediately start an invasion.

It's also important to stress that not only will he invade Celestia, but also the elves or dwarves, something to obviously avoid unless you're a supporter of them, a rather interesting route to choose, if you're looking for pure action.

In contrast, the Empire of Glaciara stands majestically in the middle of the cold frozen lands of the north. Its empress, nicknamed "The Ice Queen", rules with a firm hand and possesses unique cryomantic abilities. Her heart is often said to be as cold as the realm she controls, and her empire boasts unwavering military discipline.

This particular empire is not hostile and does not have expansionist plans like those of the Eldoria Empire, one could say that it is a friendly country for those who manage to endure its immense cold, but this empire is not totally harmless, as they have certain very curious taboos and also have a very strong matriarchal society.

But the world is not limited only to humans and these two empires, there are also some small kingdoms around it, but in the game they are not covered much.

In the hidden forests and wilderness, the Elves thrive in harmony with nature. They possess a deep connection to the forests and their magic is nourished by the energy of the surrounding flora and fauna. Elves are known for their grace and deep knowledge of ancient magic.

Beyond the Elven borders, the vast expanses of the land are inhabited by Beastmen. These mysterious beings, varied in shape and size, are known for their fierce loyalty to their herd and their ability to transform into animals. Their society is tribal and savage, but they also retain a deep respect for nature and a spiritual connection to animal spirits.

In addition, deep in the mountains are the dwarves, skilled craftsmen and masters of forging. Their subway empire extends through vast galleries and cities carved out of the rock, where mining and metallurgy are revered. Their determination and technical skill are admired throughout the continent.

And finally, there is the realm of scholars, Ilora, a country known for housing the finest academy on the entire continent. This place, where most of the events of the story mode take place, is a center of knowledge and learning without equal. Scholars and academics from different disciplines converge here, exchanging ideas and knowledge to advance the understanding of the world around them.

This is more or less the overview of this continent called Alea, since in Aerial Chronicles until the moment I was playing, there were 2 more continents.

The first one is where the descendants of the demons are located, although people call them demons, they are actually descendants of demons, you know, mongrel children of humans and other races that inhabited there before the real demons invaded.

It is said that this continent is currently sealed by the grace of the goddess of light Celestia, but as you know, that seal will be released some time before the academy begins, and although it will not have a great relevance at that time, some sequels will be seen throughout the story.

Shortly after the "golden age" begins, these fake demons will come to the Alea continent to collect the fragments of a portal that leads to hell.

As for the other continent, its name is Eria, which is divided into tribes of different races very similar to the current ones, such as dark elves, ice dwarves, fairies and the favorite of every fantasy world: dragons.

Dragons in Aerial Chronicles are quite strong, not for nothing, the most powerful and hardest world boss to kill is an Abyssal Dragon.

Obviously in Alea, there are also dragons and the whole thing, but their origin goes back in Eria.

(The situation in this world is very fucked up without the protagonist, killing him or permanently incapacitating him is something I shouldn't do).

Remembering the world view of Aerial, many events that I have to avoid or twist somehow came to my mind, and also the importance of the protagonist so that very problematic things don't happen.

(I hope that guy does well).

It's not that I haven't considered killing the protagonist and taking his place, the problem stems from the fact that his miracle ability, is a fucking broken ability and necessary to take out some theoretically immortal enemies like the vampire Carmilla or to prevent certain very catastrophic events.

(Even if I have my multiplayer items, there are some things that even I don't dare to do).

While it is true that my hours of extreme grind in Aerial Chronicles, brought me a huge advantage in terms of power in this world thanks to the inventory. I wasn't the most powerful in the game, this is why I focused on the Housing mechanic that Aerial had and which I considered to be the future of the game itself.

If the bosses of this world had the same traits that I saw in the game, then I would be better off investing more in some talents than myself.

"Kylo" a familiar voice snapped me out of my thoughts.

"Kylo, remember not to act cold to Elara, but don't be too close to her either, especially when Frederick is around" said in a slightly would be voice my stepmother Arabella, who was sitting across from me.

(Frederick eh...)

Thinking about this guy, he is completely different from Kylo and didn't let the protagonist get too close to Elara, heck, he was even present in all the missions that had something to do with her, making it difficult for us, those of us who embodied the protagonist, to advance our relationship with her and conquer her.

Also, unlike Valeria, she does value her chastity a lot, so if you want to turn her into a heroine and put her at your disposal you must discreetly get rid of him.