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Godlike: The Rise of a Skill-stealing Rune Master chasing revenge

Utterly mad and consumed by hatred, Sebastian attacked Erika Luttrell’s manor. As the woman incinerated him to ashes, Sebastian died with a crazed smile on his face, finding humor in his own death. But fate had a wild twist in store for Sebastian. Thanks to a trinket bequeathed by his dead father, the pyromancer gets sent back to the past, landing right in the middle of another shot at payback. There is only a tiny insignificant problem plaguing the man. Madness followed him, pushing him to take completely avoidable risks. With a grin on his face, and flames in his hands, Sebastian will make those who ruined his family pay, and turn into cinders all the thespians within the mystical realm who gave him his powers. --------------- RELEASE SCHEDULE: Two chapters a day UNLESS I have real life stuff to attend. CHAPTER LENGTH: 1000-1200 words long chapters. --------------- TAGS: #Skill Creation #Alternative World #Regression #Mad MC #Male MC #Western Fantasy If you want to share some thoughts or have a chat with me, you can join the discord's server here: https://discord.gg/dZpb4TBRJc

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The forest (1)

Sebastian stepped into the forest. To be honest, this wasn't the first time he crossed such a threshold after his regression.

Back when he went into the ruins where the Echo Revenant lived, he did the same, but this time was different.

As he ventured further, there would be no respite from the presence of fangeds. While back then he remained at the forest's edges, now he was going deeper.

He walked with his senses on high alert. Every small sound made him turn, his hand reaching for his spear.

The area was still filled with potential threats, hiding just beyond sight. Every step could reveal horrors or lead him deeper into the trap of some Vexvine.

Though, even in that tense atmosphere, couldn't help but notice how beautiful a forest devoid of human presence was.

Sunlight filtered through thick canopies of leaves, casting dappled patterns of light on the forest floor.