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Transmigrated as a Wrong Character in a Sorcerer World

After dying in laboratory tests, Klaus transmigrated to a Sorcerer World, in a strange and peculiar character whose existence is an enigma. He knew this world, for it was the world of the novel one of his students wrote. He also knew the character because he created it. But it was a discarded character; it never appeared in the novel. How could he have transmigrated in it? Reality hit him soon after when he was sent to cross through the first test that every sorcerer must pass to awaken his abilities. There, he will have to fight against powerful monsters, which they call Curses, and against other Sorcerers, all to try to enter the select group of Sorcerers to discover the secrets that await in this world and understand his arrival to this and his existence. Just when he thought his journey might be boring, he received a peculiar and mighty power bordering divinity, capable of making him reach unimaginable heights. Although a bit dangerous... ****** Discord Link: https://discord.gg/ZbjEHW2UEc

Deltta · Fantasi
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A battle that ended too son (1)

Having the beast so close is something Klaus already knew. He is the one who is in control of this place, as he carefully observed the whole place just before throwing all that flour around. That's why he wasn't surprised.

He took a step back to gather momentum, recharged his arm with a powerful positive energy, and bent his body. In doing so, he dodged the first attack of the cursed beast, which was extremely angry and had strange knives in its hands.

From its body, it gave off a strange aura that stirred Klaus' emotions and feelings, wanting to anger him. That meant it was a beast of Anger.

Each type of beast has its specialty, which does not necessarily have anything to do with the Calamity that gave birth to them. In this case, one of the specialties that the cursed beasts of Anger (or Wrath) tend to enjoy is great melee skills.

Klaus knew this, so keeping this thing away from him was necessary.