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Spellcrafter's Demise

A/N: The first 50 or so chapters have a comedic focus and are setup for the following plot. They are fun and introduce a lot of important characters, but don't be scared off by the lacking early plot. All of the setup and worldbuilding will be worth it. Hitching a ride with a summoned demon, Edol finds himself in a magical new world. Unfortunately for the young man, his dreams of discovering and exploring magic are quickly interrupted. This new world... knows nothing like a summoning spell. The few powers with previous information about the easily weaponizable spell quickly try to stifle the news of its existence. The moment Glory, the strongest Empire on the Eastern Continent, catches wind of the summoning spell, they move quickly. There is finally a way for them to conquer not only the continent they reside on, but also a method to travel over to sea to claim the land of other countries. ... And if they want to acquire this new spell, who better to search for than the one summoned by it in the first place?

OakFlame · Fantasia
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Edol started out with Seph's disappearance, telling their group's story as well as what happened in Edain during the time. Led stepped forward as he spoke, helping the Brit to cover some of the events when he was busy inside the tomb. 

Most of the listening townsfolk looked shocked by all of the chaos over in Edain. They sent people down to trade regularly, but thanks to a recent visitor, they hadn't needed to bring their pelts south to sell them.

When Edol finished speaking, Pierre Sr.'s veiled grief had turned into poorly hidden anger.

"So those fuckers murdered my boy? He didn't do something stupid in a tomb and get himself killed?"

"Yep. They killed half of our team. Willow lost her leg, too."

The two girls were just arriving at the town's entrance, and Edol's words caused both Wiess and Nes to run over to check on Willow.

Tori had woken the injured girl up, and her face was already screwed up in pain.