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Eldritch Creature's Guide

Welcome to the world of fantasy, a slice of life, some action, and other things... book is certainly not the best, but that was neither the aim... *** Follow the journey of self-named Samiel Zentaur, a half-mad worshipper of the Outer Gods, on the Path of Transcendence and in his path to find himself. This is the story of wars, power, romance, realization and even more. *** Tags: Anti-Hero, Neutral Evil Protagonist, Outer Gods, Church Building, Army Building, Game Elements, Necromancer, Ice User, Magician / Wizard / Arcanist / Sorcerer / Warlock, Slow Romance, Mythology, Apocalypse, Gods, Demons, Dragons, Vampires, Ruthless Protagonist, Romantic Subplot, World Building Weak to Strong, Strong to Stronger, Overpowered Protagonist, Sword and Magic, Grinding, Tower, Climbing, Special Abilities, Strength-based Social Hierarchy, Wars, Conquest, Dark, Gore, Poor to Rich, Money Grubber, Greedy Protagonist, Strong Female Lead, Power Couple, Levels, Familiars, Monsters, Magical Beasts, Selfish Protagonist, World Hopping, Evolution, Race Change, Non-Human Protagonist, World Travel, Interdimensional Travel... *** So support and read! Thank you very much.

Trafford · Fantasia
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Meanwhile, back in the Zephystrand City.

"Now that we have finished, I am going to carry out my prayer."

He stated as he stood up, preparing to leave the training yard for his chambers to pray, as right now, he was praying on a daily basis.

"You are becoming boring like those priests... just a few years, and you can start preaching on the city's plaza."

She provoked him but failed to get any reaction out of him. Even though Yvrain was the Apostle of the Moon Goddess of the Seldarine, the Elven Pantheon, she wasn't really a believer; she got that position only due to her lineage.

It was rather ironic, but for most people of strong factions that led Churches and Cults and other religious organizations, they, in truth, weren't as religious as they seemed at first glance. For many of them, the Gods weren't an object of worship or faith but rather just their helpers in getting stronger or becoming one themselves.