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The Lady of Stone

Lizbeth, a young survivalist, dies in a landslide. For her it was like falling asleep and when she wakes up she finds that she has become a rock and has an annoying system in her head. She now has to figure out how to move around and then figure out the workings of this world. Follow her on her journey to becoming The Lady of Stone. Part of the Chaos Incarnate series. Credits to SorynStudios (a fellow webnovel author) for making the cover and credits to the artist who created the drawing.

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48 Chs

Void

One of the most controversial subjects known to all races is the subject of 'Travelers'. They tend to call themselves transmigrators or reincarnators.

Many see them as a threat to be eliminated, others, like me, see them as a source of wisdom.

From the information I have been able to gather, they seem to come from the same or extremely similar worlds.

Technology is the most important thing in this world, it is the key to power. They have magic although only a rare few have affinity.

They also have people who just are born with special powers, they tend to either become heroes or villains, depending on their circumstances.

It also seems that those that transmigrate here have a harder time adapting than those who reincarnate.

The most important thing to note is that these travelers are able to create unique magic affinities because of their unique worldview.

Excerpt from 'On the world and it's wonders' by Professor Aysel, Scholar of the Great Library.

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I knew that they woukd never be able to dodge the wyvern, but it was headed straight for Diana.

The urge to protect overtook me, without even being able to think, I summoned a dome to protect everyone, a wet thud could be heard when the wyvern hit the dome, followed by a screech of anger.

One of the things people hated about magic fields, the fact that the plants always glow, now worked to our advantage, allowing us to perfectly see who was where.

Markus took out a massive battle axe.

"What are you going to do." I hoped his plan wasn't what I thought it was.

"I'm going to kill it of course, it's a threat that needs eliminating."

Of course it was the exact thing I didn't want him to do.

"You won't be doing that, wait inside, I'll take care of this beautiful creature."

"It doesn't sound like you're going to kill it which is extremely stupid." I balled up my fists at that. People like this who just lived for the thrill of battle saw senseless killing as the only way out of every situation.

"Shut up and stay inside."

I quickly exited the dome.

"Hey stop, we don't want to fight!"

The wyvern made a sound that could either by a grunt or a chuckle. It's voice heavy and hoarse, probably due to the screeching.

"You may not want to but I do, I'm hungry and those humans with you seem like tasty snacks. What are you anyways, some kind of summon made with rock magic? Ha, as if that could stop a wyvern!"

"I'm a free golem thank you very much and I can't let you take those humans, like, I literally physically can't let you take one of them and she'd be mad if I let her parental figures died so ... It seems we are at a stalemate."

"No, we aren't." With that he charged at me and opened it's mouth to swallow me whole.

I wanted to get ready for battle when I realized that I was in a human form and that I I

didn't have the time to transform to something I was more used to.

Please let this work, please let this work. I got ready to try an attack I had always wanted to try.

Hoping that screaming out the name of the attack would help me do it, I quickly came up with the name.

'Golem Style, First form: Kamal Khan Punch!'

I threw out a punch, elongating my arm while massively enlarging my fist, adding immense amounts of weight to it.

My punch hit the dragon on his cheek, shattering the jaw and redirecting it's head to not aim at me.

"You want some more of this or did you have enough?" I said while I was celebrating on the inside. My arm returned to normal size as the excess rock on my fist crumbled of.

"Why you! I guess I underestimated your power but you are still standing before a proud owner of the bloodline of dragons, you shall not mock me!"

It started glowing, mana being pulled in from the surrounding area.

The thing was, Rinshi field's special quirk was that the surrounding mana was much easier to control the more of the fields grass you've eaten and this dragon, though not a herbivore did consume a lot of this indirectly.

The mana was being pulled in faster than the surrounding mana could spread to fill the hole that he created.

That's when something happened that would blow us away, literally.

You see, when There is a vacuum of mana, something else is born, a higher something, I don't really know how to describe it, it is the origin of everything, the base resource of creation, Void. It looked like a golden blob.

The small amount that was created by the vacuum exploded outwards, hitting both me and the dragon head on.

{Warning, Void detected. Initializing user protection.

Sending message to Administrators

...

No response.

Sending message to moderators

...

No Response.

Subprotocol 178.94.02 initiated.}

Some kind of energy shield had formed around me while my soul translation picked up the system messages that weren't meant for me or anyone mortal for that matter.

The golden blob was absorbed by the energy shields around all living creatures that were in the blast radius.

{System overcharged in property area designated as Rinshi field.

Filtering overcharged energy as extra exp for creatures in property.}

Suddenly my soul translation was flooded by level up messages. I had gotten used to the chatter that came with having it activated but this was just ridiculously loud for me.

{Congratulations, you have leveled up to level three.

You have met the requirements for skill: Mentor}

{Mentor

Rarity: Common

Allows user to pick one individual at a time to teach unique skills created by the user.}

I was intrigued, so much so that I nearly forgot about the wyvern still trying to kill me ... Nearly.

It charged at me, now powered up both by the level up and the extra mana coursing through it, causing it to move extremely fast.

'Golem Style, Second form: Mountain Drop Kick!'

I jumped up, aimed my legs at the wyvern and added as much stone to them as possible.

I probably weighed nearly a ton by the time I hit it, knocking the wyvern unconscious.

Before it could wake up I used Soulbind on it and let the dome down.

then I asked Dee to create the golem fighting skill or something and put in all my IP.

{Created skill, Golem Style}

Nice.

When the wyvern woke up, I prohibited it from raging, causing it to be even angrier.

It probably wasn't a good idea to let it fly away after that but I let it do so anyways.