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The Runic Alchemist

Ben, a postgraduate chemistry student, envisions a future where science unlocks the secrets of the universe. But fate has other plans. In a sudden twist, Ben dies and awakens in a strange new world, reborn as a five-year-old boy named Damian Sunblade. Damian's joy at being part of a noble family is short-lived. His family, valuing gold over blood, sells him off to another noble house to be groomed as a homemaker husband, a mere pawn in their political games. Struggling with his new reality and the remnants of his past life’s knowledge, Damian refuses to succumb to his fate. In his new household, Damian discovers that this world is governed by magic circles, Runic symbols wielding immense power. Driven by his scientific curiosity, Damian begins to experiment. Applying the laws of physics to the Rune symbols, he deciphers their secrets and invents his own unique form of magic. However, The family that bought him has their own plans for him, seeing Damian as a valuable tool to enhance their power. But Damian, ever the independent spirit, has dreams beyond servitude. He longs for freedom, a place to call his own—a life where he can use his talents without restraint. And so Damian devises a daring plan to escape. His journey is fraught with danger and intrigue, as he navigates a world filled with mystical creatures, powerful adversaries, and ancient secrets. Along the way, he forges alliances and battles enemies, all while refining his magical and scientific skills. In "The Runic Alchemist," follow Damian Sunblade’s epic quest for independence and self-discovery. Witness his transformation from a forsaken child to a formidable Alchemist, determined to carve out an extraordinary future for himself in a world teeming with infinite possibilities. ***** Author Note : Hello! GlaringError here! As I have already mentioned in my author review I am restating it here since I am getting tons of comments about it, that I am more of a reader myself than a writer, I made this novel in an attempt to capture my fantasy world residing in my mind into words.. Writing is new for me.. The premise of my novel is inspired by many great works that I have loved over the years. And some elements I have in my novel that are slightly similar to them but it's just the skeleton of it, the real meat of the plot is entirely my own cooking. Some of the influence that is more noticeable is from The Runesmith (By Kuropon), The King's Avatar (By Butterfly Blue) and Shadow Slave (By Guiltythree). I have immense respect for these legends and I can only hope to follow in their footsteps. To all those who comment just by judging the name, at least give it a chance before letting your opinions known. Thank you.

GlaringError · Fantasia
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299 Chs

Old Man Anthony

Damian broke the eye contact and turned around to leave, he did not want any part in this mess. Jumping down the building Damian ran back to his inn and tried his best to forget the events that had happened that day.

The city was a huge place, finding a single boy was like finding a needle in a hay. Not that Damian was that important to the scarred knight captain he didn't even know he was there, he was just an odd kid with his first job at an early age, nothing special. And after all this fiasco he hoped that the knight captain won't waste time thinking about him at all.

Nothing had changed, he just had to lay low and ignore everything. He didn't even have to sell potions anymore so he could just deliver in the morning and just stay in the library for the rest of the day. Hopefully the princess won't be there anymore. Thinking such thoughts Damian worked on the runes for a while and then fell asleep. Next day he followed his routine and made another batch of the Basic healing potion, storing them in one crate Damian put it in his spatial storage and walked in the busy streets to find [Easy Remedies].

Damian noticed the brand new painted board of the apothecary from far away, it was on the shop that looked recently renovated and had some really colorful looking potions with many tools and raw ingredients. Removing the crate of potions in the alley behind, Damian picked it up in his hands and entered the shop. The same owner was there writing things in the book while two pretty looking women were cleaning around the shop.

Damian greeted the owner and gave him the potions. After checking for some minutes and calculating on a paper the owner gave Damian 9 gold and 6 silver which was his total. Damian looked around the shop for a while and decided to leave, not finding anything useful for his needs. Done with his work Damian walked slowly to the library while looking at people putting up their stalls and shops in the early morning.

He crossed just two streets and realized someone was following him, the mana was non existent in the body of the follower so Damian had naturally ignored him but now it was more obvious. Damian turned at one street and waited for his follower to arrive, and just as he predicted the hooded figure ran a bit and turned around the street just to be stopped by Damian with one hand. Getting pushed back the hooded figure fell on the street on his butt, leaving his hood to fall back and reveal the old weathering face beneath it.

"You..."

"Kid... You recognize me right..? You saved my life back in the Ravensong..."

"I can't help you man, go away."

Damian turned around and started walking away but the old man instantly got up and grabbed his shoulder.

"Just a second, please hear me out. If you don't wanna help after that, I won't bother you..."

Damian really just wanted to flick his hand and run away but the pleading look in the old man's eyes was just too much for him to bear. Hearing him out wouldn't cost much, if nothing else he could help him with some money at least.

Damian stopped and sighed. Then he walked towards a tavern nearby and the old man walked besides him. Ordering a breakfast for him and the old man, Damian sat back on the chair relaxed looking at the man in front of him.

"Go on.."

"Thanks kid... You saw Sam yesterday didn't you..?"

Damian nodded.

"I.... I.. I need to save him..."

"What? Are you that tired of living old man..? I knew this was a waste of time..."

"Please wait... I'm not insane I have help... Just listen..."

"Let me start from the beginning..."

*****

Anthony looked at the four people walking in front of him and sighed. Why did he have to make promises to people while being drunk? He hated to follow them through when he was sober. These four blocks, two of which were even those beastmen folks with tails and ears and all. If someone had told Anthony that he would be dungeon raiding with beastmen he would have laughed so hard he might have dropped dead holding his stomach. But life was bizarre and unpredictable and most of the time unfair, Anthony had learned that at very young age.

He was the weirdest one among the village kids, just because he preferred to lay down and sleep beneath the trees instead of playing in the scorching heat. And so with a first chance to get out of the village and make big money in the city far away Anthony left his young sister and the annoying parents behind to become rich. His parents were not poor, they always had enough food to eat and enough clothes to wear with his father being a soldier and mother a maid in the lord's service.

People in the city were just as slave to their work as the people in the village he realized in just a few years doing this and that in the city. Yes, he made money but the same city that gave him a chance to earn money also snatch it back with the women, gambling, booze and overall cost of living in the big city. Anthony was just as poor as the day he had left his home until this day when he woke up from his drunken stupor and a group of people dragged him to tackle a freaking dungeon saying that he already took advance from them and drunk even more booze with that money. Anthony had doubts about the whole thing but he kept it to himself seeing the swords and spears on his compatriots hands and backs.

He was supposed to carry the bag and collect the monsters and their mana stones, of course Anthony had done this kind of job many times for parties who ventured in the forest to fight monsters and collect materials but never in a dungeon.

"Are you guys for real..? A forgotten dungeon of a forgotten lord..? Who told you such absurd tales..?"

Anthony said at last when they had walked for hours in a barren land and still had to see even a trace of a ruin.

"It's in the ancient books my friend... Why don't you leave the 'Worrying for dungeon' part to us and you focus on your 'Carrying the baggage' part..?"

One of the two human man said while being slightly annoyed. They were really walking for a while now.

"Stop ! It's here..."

"Are you sure..?"

"Yes, I feel it."

Anthony heard the muscular bear beastmen and the pretty feline beastwoman talk among themselves. Anthony thought they had gone insane but the things that followed after that made him question the validity of his own eyes.

The feline beastwoman said some kind of chanting and a huge stairs going down in the middle of the desert was revealed as if it was just waiting for the newcomers to come by. Anthony could not believe his eyes, and neither could he believe the rest of the insane dungeon fighting and bloodthirsty monsters with deadly traps. He was completely sober by now and he did his life best to just collect the materials and storing them inside the invaluable spatial bag, also cooking and doing other menial jobs for days upon days till they finally reached the final beast chamber and fought the worst fight of their lives.

Anthony did not enter the insane room, after two days of mind numbing waiting only the beastmen duo returned all bloody and injured. The bear beastmen was missing a whole left arm while the pretty feline had lost an eye. The two humans were nowhere to find, Anthony could only guess what happened to them.

But the beastmen duo despite being on the brink of death looked happy and content with themselves, specially the feline looking at the new ancient sword in her hand which ignited in flames on her command and brightened the whole dungeon corridor. Making a picture so divine and exquisite that Anthony would never forget as long as he lived.