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Epic Of The Demonic Sage

Lucius was a man born to a pair of lowly servants that worked for the Great Demon worshiping Barrom clan. Growing up in the harsh conditions of the Barrom clan where magic and power reigned supreme, he weathered through humiliation and schemes. Knowing that he wanted to be the oppressor than the oppressed, he began his conquest. Not averse to betraying or scheming, Lucius made use of his allies as mere pawns to be sacrificed. Learning that a powerful artifact lost eons ago was hidden in an ancient ruin, Lucius betrayed and sacrificed one of his closest people, his lover without hesitation. But he didn’t know that fate had a different plan for him and the artifact he had yearned for would send his soul hurtling across the cosmos, forcing it into the broken body of a young man called Asher Inanis. Coming to his senses he finds the world to be completely different where the magic of his previous world did not exist, but what did was ‘Gifts’. Witness how he learns about the world, gains power and reigns supreme against all odds becoming the Demonic Sage. P.S. This is a slow paced novel and has a lot of world development at start. If this is not to your taste, you may not like it. *** I do not own the cover, will remove it if asked. --- join the discord server : discord.gg/fkTbUfBRsH

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Choice Of A Criminal

Lucius was fairly certain that his conclusion was made from a logical standpoint. 

Bordeaux was a master of bladed weapons and the person who killed off those royal soldiers of Grantz was someone with the same skill set.

'However, compared to Arius, Cohen and Carlyle, I am basing this on their lack of intimate knowledge of said man. I don't have the complete information either on everything that transpired during the killing, so it is indeed most likely that I am wrong.' Lucius thought.

While Lucius normally wouldn't speculate, his own expression of such a statement was enough to make Arius, Cohen and Carlyle provide answers.

'It's quite a silly thing between social norms that when a person says something wrong or inaccurate, there is a good deal of individuals who will take glee in trying to correct you. While a bit unnecessary as they'll answer without a need for me to be wrong, it's an effective way of getting answers.' Lucius thought.