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Amaya In Another World (Am I In Another World?)

  No matter where she goes, misfortune always follows. After waking up in another world, Amaya sees an opportunity to start a new life, full of adventure. However, things take a turn for the worst. Due to bad luck, she loses every job she can get, leaving her with only one other option. To become an adventurer.  One night, a goddess visits Amaya in a dream, revealing to her a not-too-distant future, filled with tragedy and death. The end of all life in this world. Selected by the goddess, Amaya is given the task of preventing the end of the world. In exchange, she’ll have this horrible curse of misfortune removed.   Will she succeed? Or will misfortune be the death of her?  Everything from magic to dragons, this story follows Amaya and the allies she makes along the way. Together, embark on many adventures, enduring the many battles and tragedies life brings them.  ___ Story currently on Arc 1: Am I In Another World?  Note: This story is still in a beta phase, so please be aware that Arc 1 will be a little weak and lacking in some parts. Eventually, I will be reworking arc one, improving it.

ZeyaSay · Fantasi
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37 Chs

A Godess Spoke To Me

A landscape that seemingly spread out for eternity. The floors were all polished marble, emitting a white heavenly haze.

The sky above was still the same light blue, with clouds slowly moving across. This looked like another plane of existence, or the home of a deity.

Regardless of which it was, Amaya was stuck here.

'What the heck is the place?' She thought to herself.

As far as her eyes could see, there was no horizon,or anything else. No hills, no mountains, no nothing.

A person could run for a million years, and still never reach the end of this place.

Suddenly, the atmosphere grew warm, a wonderful feeling filled the inside of Amaya's body. She felt warm, secure. Whatever this place was, she was welcomed, arms open.

A soft, calming voice of a woman spoke.

"You've been holding out better than I expected."

Her body was completely covered by a golden glow, so bright that none of her features were visible. The only thing that was clear were her eyes, as blue as the ocean.

As Amaya stayed quiet, the woman continued.

"I am the Goddess of Knowledge and Creation. You, Amaya, are a phenomenon."

A phenomenon? Amaya wasn't too sure what this was implying.

"That's supposed to mean what?" Amaya asked.

The Goddess steadily walked circles around Amaya.

"You're luck. It's the worst I've seen. I went through your memories, and I see how tough it's been. I really do pity you."

A wonder filled Amaya's mind. Could this Goddess be responsible for summoning her?

Not quite.

The goddess explained, "Amaya. To be frankly honest with you, I don't know why you are here. Or how you got here. Nobody summoned you. Yet, somehow, you suddenly appeared one day."

The goddess clapped her hands together, "This has caught my attention."

Amaya diverted her eyes toward the marble floor, "Yeah...I expected this. There really is no reason for me to be here." Her voice was full of sorrow, like a person who just lost all hope.

The Goddess objected, "I wouldn't say that. You see, I've been looking for someone like you. Someone who needs a good reason to fight evil."

"Fight? No. I just want to live out a happy life. At all costs."

"And to do that, you must fight." The Goddess lifted her hand towards an empty space. With a quick flicker of light, a gigantic screen revealed itself.

Pixels formed on it, revealing horrifying footage. Not just any foodage, however. What Amaya was looking at was the future.

Towns, villages, cities; the places that didn't lay in ruble were standing ablaze. People, all races alike, were scattered across the lands. The ones that still lived were desperately fighting off demons and other horrid creatures.

Blood could be found every place you looked.

The Goddess defined what this was.

"This is the fate of the world within the next year. If someone doesn't do something, that is."

It was apparent what the Goddess meant by this. She had chosen Amaya for the Job. Of all people.

"There's really nothing I can do. I'm far from strong. The world is full of lots of skilled and powerful people. Why not just choose one of them?"

It was a simple answer.

"They're not that same as you. Most of those great warriors are that powerful for one reason: they reached their limit. As a result, they can no longer grow."

The Goddess reached her hand out, gently touching Amaya's rohead, "But you, you're different. Because you are from another world, you're still considered a hero. You can keep growing, reaching lengths that nobody else can."

There was still one big issue. Amayas misfortune.

"My bad luck will just find a way to ruin things. I know it will."

"I understand why you think that. However, let me tell you something. This is doable, even for you. And if you succeed in the end, I'll do you a favor. I will remove your curse of bad luck, and I will replace it with good fortune."

This was something Amaya never expected to hear. Never in a Million years–No–A Trillion years.

Her eyes almost teared up.

'My bad luck can be removed?'

She knew what had to be done.

"Okay. I'll do it. Where do I start?"

The Goddess revealed a map, pointing at the center of the kingdom.

"Here in the capitol, you will find the first clue. Wait too long, You might just miss it."

"Don't worry. I'll make it in time."

'..I hope.' She thought to herself.

Amaya opened her eyes, then sat upright in bed.

It was early morning. The sun's rays were just barely beginning to fill the darkness.

"I know what I have to do."

____________

Katsu stood in the center of his bedroom. This was his place of thinking, his place where he pierced together information.

Notes were scattered across the floor and desk, maps hung up along the wall.

Ever since the Tunnel System, Katsu had been investigating who the mastermind really was. Though he had a good idea, he was afraid to jump to that conclusion. But he couldn't ignore all the evidence.

From the information Jackal gave, the one behind it all was an Ogre. On top of that, people were losing their memories when the Gnoll infestation was going on.

"It has to be him. The Shadow Ogre."

Katsu clenched his fist, he had burning hate directed at this monster. The very monster that took those dearest to him, and ruined his life. All because of this beast, he lost everything he ever cared for and everything that made him happy.

For so long, he'd been waiting to exact revenge.

'You gave up on your plan to ruin this town once I took care of the Gnolls. But I won't let you escape that easily.'

Katsu stared at the kingdom map sprawled across his desk. He knew just where the Shadow Ogre was heading. After all, Katsu had dedicated many years to studying this beast's tactics. He felt like he knew enough to write a book about it.

'I know what you're thinking. Dirty Orge.'