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My Legendary General System

Rubble moves, and a corpse arises from the dirt. He pushes charred wood off his legs, and scares away the crows that had just been about to peck his eyes. Colour returns to his cheeks so quickly as to terrify the snow from his face, forcing it to melt. The nearby rodents are reluctant to flee. They hide under the charred remains of what had been a town just a few days ago, and they greedily eye the giant youth who had seemingly just returned to life, muttering something about a “System”. Vol is granted strength so suddenly he hardly knows what to do with it. Of course, this strength is not all it seems. He isn’t foolish enough to think that it was given for free. A woman’s voice haunts him, in the back of his mind. It doesn’t speak words, but it reaches for his heart, with dark fingers. It tempts him towards something terrible, and with time, Vol can feel himself slowly slipping towards it. Great power ought to have been the gift of a hero. But heroes ought not have control of corpses like this. Vol is quick to kill, and even murder, but even he draws the line at interfering with the dead. The first time he used his power, and he saw corpses pulled together, and their limbs twisted, and their flesh fused, he felt sick. When he heard monstrous screams and he saw that fleshy mass begin to move, he felt terrified. He falls deeper into the sea of darkness, pulled by a force that he hardly knows. The stronger he gets, the more of his soul he loses. Some part of him holds back against going any further, against becoming even more of a monster. That is, until, one day, he catches a flash of silver amongst that sea, shining like a star. The silver infatuates him, just as it infatuates the many men that serve him. The rarest of all gems, he thinks. He couldn’t bring himself to think of it as human. He hordes it for himself, and in that dark sea of monstrosity that he swims in, he finds himself with a singular source of light, and he dares to go even deeper still, enough to upset the entirety of the continent. Join Vol as he wreaks havoc in the Yarmdon lands, warring for everything that he does not yet have.  

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More Than An Ordinary Man - Part 5

He stretched his back, as he stood up. The System chose then to speak up to him, interrupting the quiet of the forest around them – not that anything in the forest other than Vol could hear it – with its loud feminine void.

!! SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT!

QUEST DELIVERED: THE PATH TO STRENGTH

PERFORM 10,000 AXE SWINGS! 0/10,000

RUN 5 MILES! 0/10,000

REWARDS:

STRENGTH: +1

AGILITY: +1

STAMINA: +1

WEAPONS PROFICIENCY: +1

Vol calmly listened to its announcement. He was beginning to grow used to it now, and was able to focus more on the information that it offered him, rather than the strangeness of the voice speaking to him in the first place.

Hearing the quest for ten thousand axe swings, he'd begun to grow excited, expecting enormous rewards. He'd been given such rewards for relatively simple things yesterday, after all, but he was met with disappointment.

Ten times more work, and with only the same reward to show for it. He should have been happy with that – and in a moment, he would be – but being the impatient youth that he was, he'd quickly grown used to the idea of impossibly fast progress, and had been reckless enough to assume that was the norm… only to be punished for it now.

He set aside the momentary glumness, as he reminded himself that it was still impossible progress compared to what he was used to. Before the System's blessing, he'd swung his axe without the promise of progress. He'd done it with the hope of progress – but there'd never been the promise of it. That was a truth that his six-month period of stagnation highlighted clearly.

If he could swing his axe ten thousand times, and be assured such a substantial – by normal standards – reward, then he was only too happy to take it.

As well as the strength rewards, and the expected stamina and weapons proficiency rewards, he saw the agility reward for the first time. None of the other quests that the System had given him had offered anything like that, and according to the System, his agility was terrible, at least when compared to his strength.

Of course, Vol already knew that his agility wasn't particularly good, owing to his large frame. His body had grown faster than his mind could properly keep up with it, and so along with strength, there came a clumsiness.

According to the quest, he had merely needed to run 5 miles – which was still going to be a challenging distance in the steep snow, along with his pack – and his agility would improve by 20%. That there was significant. To be able to address a major weakness like that so easily – it was something else.

His stamina had increased by 30% the previous day, and his weapons proficiency by 60%. Both were considerable numbers, the type to make any warrior go mad with envy. But still, they weren't anywhere near enough to match Varsharn's Blessing, not from what Vol knew of it.

Varsharn's blessing had likely doubled, or even tripled Jok's strength, in all areas, all at once. His brother said it had happened to him in the middle of battle. But then, for months after that initial strength increase, his brother had made impossible progress. He'd been heralded by all around him as a genius. To achieve Varsharn's Blessing at the young age of seventeen, it was enough to make people frightened of him.

Vol did not know what God had blessed him, but the blessing clearly wasn't the same as Varsharn's.

"Maybe that's a good thing… Maybe to beat Oliver Patrick, I need something else, something different than the genius' path. A path that no one has ever walked before," Vol said aloud. Within that ruminating, there was a hidden question. The System answered it for him.

!! SYSTEM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: AFFIRMATIVE. THE VESSEL IS THE FIRST HUMAN TO RECEIVE THIS PARTICULAR BLESSING.

Vol's smile curled upwards at that, and his hand clenched into a fist. If that was true. If what the System was speaking was true – then it might just be the path that he needed forwards. There might really be a road that led to him equaling, or even surpassing Oliver Patrick.

!! SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT: QUEST DELIVERED

REACH NOOKHAVEN

DISTANCE: 6/30 MILES

REWARDS:

+3 STAMINA

+1 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

+2 AGILITY

Once more, he listened in, as another quest was delivered, one that once more aligned perfectly with his own motivations. It was as though the System was simply rewarding him for surviving, and, looking back at things, it seemed as though it was doing exactly that – at least for now.

Vol threw more wood on the fire, dusting the snow off the armful that he had collected last night, and the embers hissed, as the dampness was evaporated out of the wood. Within a few minutes, there was a pleasant flame crackling.

He took out the iron pot – another gift from the fur trader's backpack – and he began to melt some snow in it for a morning drink of water. He grabbed some pine needles from the trees, and sprinkled those in as well. Pine needle tea was a remarkably pleasant way to start the day.

With a warm drink in hand, and the leftover bits of dried meat that he hadn't eaten the night before, Vol sat, and watched as the world grew gradually lighter. He wasn't able to see the sunrise, not exactly, there were far too many trees in the forest for that. But the satisfaction of seeing the world grow gradually lighter made up for that.