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Asd: A Werelion's Journey To Arcane Supremacy

In a world where being a Were meant being a slave, the last Werelion Asd just gained his freedom after being a slave for all seventeen years of his life. He decides he would use his new found freedom to study and master the one thing that led to his people's defeat and downfall..... Magic. But this is easier said than done as magic is fickle and the society he lives in would not be willing to see him as anything other than a slave and animal beneath the heels of civilization. with his freedom gained all he hopes for is a chance to have a better life for himself and what's left of the Were/Beast people race, and power to be with the one he loves. But as he will soon come to find out, the universe has a grander destiny in store than the path he has chosen for himself. and it is a destiny that would set him up against kingdoms and empires, Gods and emperors, darkness and light, vampires and dragons and even hell itself until he stands at the peak of it all..... King of his own domain. Image does not belong to me. however why does belongs to me is a discord channel where we can discuss and bounce ideas about this novel, as you readers can give your input and help me to improve. https://discord.gg/tWSG5XN

Anone · Fantasia
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195 Chs

Traps

Traps were as annoying as they came, and the first trap was triggered the very moment Asd stepped his foot across the threshold of the small hallway. A beam of light at neck height shot towards his direction, and it was only by the foresight of Calisto who dragged Asd backwards and down was he able to evade the attack that would have most definitely taken off his head. Asd shuddered in worry, as he took Gaia's warning even more serious. This was going to be a dangerous venture and going about it half assed would probably get him and the others killed. Asd raised the animal skin bag that was filed with blood, trying to figure out a way to evade the traps and figure out the right path to take. There were two alcoves, one directly at the end of the small hallway, and the others opposite each other at the end of both walls.