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The World's most Overpowered Side-Character

Sol Vestic was once a hero summoned by the Goddess to save her fading world. He battled for years in a war against the forces of darkness, ultimately standing as the lone survivor from both factions after vanquishing the Demon-God. After destroying the enemy, the Goddess descended to the physical plain, and Sol, having endured horrors beyond hell, is rewarded. Captivated by his strength, the Goddess Ikaris binds herself to him in a slave pact, a pact he finds acceptable for all he desires after that much death is rest while her only desire is to serve him. That was supposed to be the end, but they both got summoned again to another world almost as soon as they returned to his own. This time around, Sol refuses to become anyone's hero. Instead, in his quest for rest he chooses to challenge the pantheon of gods and become the strongest being in existence while living as a misunderstood man, carried by his slave who took his place as hero, battles await, secrets start to scurry into the light when the world as he knew it begins expanding beyond the visible horizons of reality and deep into the fringes of eternal darkness. Terrible consequences lay beyond the borders of the known.

Rowan_Eternal · Fantasia
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Hand in Hand with Evil.

"I kind of miss Dr'ul's presence," Dina spoke up after several more hours had passed and everyone else had settled down once again, doing small mana exercises on Arla's orders. "It would be around times like these that she would suddenly pop up saying she was bored and wanted to fight someone."

"Indeed," Arla agreed while Ikaris nodded, thinking likewise.

 

"She chose her path though, I can only hope she does not fail, that would be a severe blow to the power we have on our side, minus Master's power scaling proportionally greater than all of us combined, she makes up ten percent of the might we wield," Ikaris added. 

"Just ten?" Dina asked surprised at the low estimate, from where she stood, Dr'ul should have been far beyond a mere ten percent.